Broncos DB Kareem Jackson says Deshaun Watson wants to end up in Denver Published: Jun 09, 2021 at 03:05 PM Copied!
Despite the uncertainty surrounding the QB s legal future which could include NFL punishment several former teammates and other players around the league have recruited Watson in hopes a trade might go down before the 2021 NFL season.
One of Watson s former teammates, Kareem Jackson, who played nine years in Houston before spending the past two in Denver, said on the Catchin Fades with Aqib Talib podcast the QB told him that he wants to join the Broncos. I got a great relationship with Deshaun. I ve been talking to him the last couple weeks, Jackson said. All he s been telling me is, look, Jack, just tell them that s where I want to be. He s like, that s where I want to be. He s like, I want to be in Denver. And during the time where I was going through my little free agency thing, I ended up signing back here,
Julio Jones gave the Atlanta Falcons a decade of dominance. They returned the favor by honoring his trade request. Ian Rapoport reports the Falcons have agreed to send their star wideout to the Titans, along with a 2023 sixth-round pick, in exchange for 2
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Injuries may have stymied Malik Hooker s career, but teams continue to show interest in the young safety s potential.
The former Colts defensive back visited with the Steelers on Thursday, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Friday, per a source.
Hooker, 25, has also visited with the Dolphins and Cowboys this offseason.
The Ohio State product s time in the NFL has been tumultuous, to say the least. Since being drafted 15th overall in 2017, Hooker has had two promising seasons bookended by devastating injuries.
Hooker s 2020 campaign ended after he tore his Achilles in a Week 2 win over the Vikings. During his rookie year, he appeared in seven games before suffering a torn ACL and MCL in Week 7.
The Bears and Washington Football Team could effectively swap OTs. Ex-Washington right tackle Morgan Moses is visiting Chicago on Wednesday, Tom Pelissero reports. Washington released Moses after signing Charles Leno Jr., whom the Bears cut.