The radio partner for the Washington Commanders fired its host, Michael Sorce, for comments he made on-air while at the team’s facility about a local female TV anchor.
Month: July 2023
Sony Michel, who won Super Bowl titles with the Patriots and the Rams, has decided to retire after a five-year career in the NFL.
Colts running back Jonathan Taylor is awaiting a decision from the team after requesting a trade earlier this week, a source said, but owner Jim Irsay told ESPN it is “a certainty” that a trade will not happen.
Former Pro Bowl linebacker Kwon Alexander, who started 12 games for the New York Jets in the 2022 season, is signing with the Steelers, pending a physical, sources told ESPN.
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray doesn’t have a timetable for his return from the ACL injury he suffered on Dec. 12 but is taking his rehab and approach to making his 2023 debut “one day at a time.”
Green Bay Packers linebacker Quay Walker said he thought about his two ejections in 2022 the “entire offseason” in hopes of controlling his emotions entering his second NFL season.
Atlanta Falcons defensive lineman Eddie Goldman has been placed on the exempt/left squad list without even taking one practice snap for the franchise over two seasons.
Uruguay striker Edinson Cavani has joined Boca Juniors following the termination of his contract with LaLiga side Valencia, the Argentine club announced on Saturday.
Short-handed in the defensive backfield after veteran Jalen Ramsey’s injury earlier this week, the Miami Dolphins agreed to a contract with free-agent cornerback Eli Apple, a source confirmed to ESPN’s Marcel Louis-Jacques on Saturday.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones on Saturday didn’t seem ready to give a new deal to right guard Zack Martin, who is holding out, saying “it’s not about precedent. It’s about facts. … We need the money to pay the players that we got to pay in the future.”