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Join now >The Panthers signed David Moore.
Moore will help make up for the loss of Curtis Samuel, but he’s more of an outside presence and downfield threat after making plays for Russell Wilson and the Seahawks over the past three seasons. Moore is coming off a career-high six touchdowns last year.
3/18/21 - 05:53 PM ET
Keelan Cole is signing with the Jets.
The Jets have now added Corey Davis and Cole to the receiving corps, so the reported talks with JuJu Smith-Schuster may not go much further. Cole might slide into the slot between Davis and Denzel Mims.
3/18/21 - 05:27 PM ET
The Raiders are re-signing Theo Riddick.
Vegas just signed Kenyan Drake today, but they’re also keeping Riddick in the running back room. The veteran back will mostly contribute in passing situations this season.
3/18/21 - 05:11 PM ET
The 49ers are signing Trent Sherfield.
Sherfield is jumping within the division from the Cardinals to the Niners. He figures to be a core special teams player, but Sherfield will look to carve out a role in Kyle Shanahan’s offense, too.
3/18/21 - 04:21 PM ET
The Lions released Chase Daniel.
There was talk that Daniel was a trade candidate, but it was not to be, and the Lions have opted to release him. The veteran quarterback shouldn’t have any trouble landing with another team as a potential mentor to a young quarterback, though perhaps he’ll wait until after the draft to sign.
3/18/21 - 04:07 PM ET
The Dolphins are signing Will Fuller.
It’s a one-year deal for Fuller, who gives Tua Tagovailoa and the Dolphins a speedy deep threat. With one game remaining on the six-game PED suspension handed down toward the end of last season, Fuller will miss Week 1 with his new team. However, Fuller put everything together last season before being forced off the field, catching 53 passes for 879 yards and eight touchdowns in 11 games. That type of production might be difficult to replicate, but he’ll be a big part of the Miami offense and will look to have a strong year before hitting free agency again in 2022.
Via: Ian Rapoport 3/18/21 - 03:54 PM ET
Mitchell Trubisky is signing with the Bills, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
It’s a bit of a surprise that Trubisky didn’t sign somewhere that he would have given him a chance to compete for the starting job, but Buffalo has clearly become a “destination” over the past couple of years, and he will now slide in as the No. 2 quarterback behind Josh Allen with a chance to win a ring. Taking a long-term outlook, Trubisky could view a chance to learn under Brian Daboll as an opportunity to reach his potential with basically a year to reset. This news likely means Matt Barkley won’t be re-signing, but the Bills likely viewed the mobility/upside of Trubisky (29-21 career record) as a priority based on Allen’s play style.
Via: Adam Schefter 3/18/21 - 02:56 PM ET