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It was a no-brainer for Blake Bell to sign with the Chiefs again

It was a “no-brainer” for Blake Bell to sign with the Chiefs again After a year away, the journeyman tight end is happy to be back in Kansas City Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images 2020’ #RunItBack campaign described the Kansas City Chiefs’ push to re-sign a vast majority of the contributors from the 2019 Super Bowl champion team. One of the few players who didn’t come back for the next season was tight end Blake Bell. A free agent, he decided to sign with the Dallas Cowboys. A year later, Bell has returned to Kansas City. The 29-year old signed with the Chiefs on March 18 and on Wednesday, he used his introductory press conference to explain his path back to the team with which he earned a Super Bowl ring.

Venus Williams dumped out of Miami Open first round

Venus Williams dumped out of Miami Open first round
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Raiders release of Rodney Hudson makes no sense - Silver And Black Pride

Monetary reasons: Because of dead money in Hudson’s contract, Las Vegas loses more than $2 million in salary cap room with this release. The thought around the league is that the Raiders don’t want to pay the cash and they want to clear room on next year’s salary cap. That is ridiculous if true. The NFL is a year-to-year business. The Raiders need to do everything they can to build for this season or it’s a total slap in the face of the fanbase. Have heard both sides of this for a few years now that the #Raiders are cash poor. One side (and this includes people in the building) say it s absolutely true. Other side says no chance, that funds are available. Hudson s release looks cash motivated. Jerry McDonald (@Jerrymcd) March 16, 2021

Fifth-year option projections for every first-round player in the 2018 draft class

Fifth-year option projections for every first-round player in the 2018 draft class Read full article March 14, 2021, 8:00 AM·33 min read After free agency, and just after the NFL draft closes up shop on May 1, there’s one more way teams can solidify their rosters: The decision to exercise the fifth-year option on first-round draft picks from four years before. The decisions have to be made before May 3, and if the team declines the option on the player, that player becomes a free agent a year earlier, unless a longer-term deal happens. At this time, none of the first-rounders in the 2018 class have signed second contracts; that’s more likely to happen in the 2022 league year. Teams have those players on relatively cheap deals based on slotted contracts; even 2018 first-overall pick Baker Mayfield will make just $920,000 in base salary, and a $4,936,770 roster bonus. His prorated bonus of $5,462,360 will also count against the 2021 cap, so Mayfield represents a 2021 cap hit o

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