NFL News – Tuesday, November 9, 2021

In this Tuesday’s NFL news: Odell Beckham Jr. would “like” to play in Seattle; Bruce Arians, not very optimistic about the return of Gronkowski and Antonio Brown; Deonte Harris could be suspended; and more. Don’t miss the NFL news.

Wyatt Teller signs extension with Browns

Via NFL’s Mike Garafolo HalfOn Tuesday, it was reported that OG Wyatt Teller signed a 4-year, $ 56.8 million extension with the Browns. Teller was destined to become an unrestricted free agent at the end of this season, yet he is now tied to Cleveland until the 2025 NFL Season.

His average base salary for the next four seasons will be $ 14.2 million, making him the third-highest paid guard in the league, behind only Brandon Scherff (18 million, Washington) and Joe Thuney (16 million, Chiefs). The contract extension of Teller, who this 2021 has a base salary of 2,183 million dollars in his last year of contract, is a product of how well he has played for the Browns since he joined the team via trade, coming from the Bills, in 2019.

During his stay in Cleveland, the Virginia Tech graduate records 35 games played, 29 as a starter, and in 2020 he had his first All-Pro nomination, proving to be one of the best guards in the NFL. Was it a good decision for the Browns to renew Teller?

Odell Beckham Jr. would “like” to play for the Seahawks

Last Friday, Cleveland executive vice president of football operations and general manager Andrew Berry announced that the Browns, after a series of multiple scandals, would dispense with the services of WR Odell Beckham Jr., placing him on waivers, a move that ultimately was carried out this Monday.

However, Beckham’s remaining salary for this 2021 rises to 7.2 million dollars, a price that, via Over the cap, only nine NFL teams can absorb without going over their salary limit: Jaguars, Eagles, Broncos, Seahawks, Washington, Panthers, Steelers, Chargers and Bengals. Nevertheless, as reported ProFootballTalkOn Monday, it was announced that Beckham would “like” to play for the Seahawks.

With the report in progress, meanwhile, yesterday at a press conference the Seattle HC, Pete Carroll, was questioned as to whether the team plans to claim Beckham from waivers: “You’ll see,” Carroll said, via Michael-Shawn Dugar. from The Athletic.com. “We are aware of what is happening and we have been involved to understand it and compete. To find out what is happening. We will notify you as soon as it happens. I have to wait. So, I’m not saying yes, I’m not saying no. That’s because… you’ll see ”.

The deadline to claim waivers from Beckham is this Tuesday at 3:00 p.m. Central Mexico. But if not claimed, the Browns will owe him a total sum of 4.25 million dollars and, due to his high salary, as reported last Friday by Adam Schefter of ESPN, it is unlikely to be taken from waivers. Who will Beckham’s next team be?

Bruce Arians, little optimistic about the return of Gronkowski and Antonio Brown

The Buccaneers are fresh off their bye week, however the news isn’t looking very promising. HC Bruce Arians held a press conference on Monday giving updates on the injuries the team is currently experiencing.

Arians commented that WR Antonio Brown is still in a orthopedic boot as a result of the ankle injury that kept him out in the team’s last two games. In addition, he added that “you still have to worry” about TE Rob Gronkowski, who in Week 8 was quickly ruled out with a back injury, and also commented that CB Carlton Davis still will not return from the Injured Reserve by continuing with a quadriceps mishap:

“You still have to worry a bit about Gronk,” Arians noted, via PewterReport.com. “I don’t know if AB [Antonio Brown] Will come back. And Carlton will stay on IR. We will see how they look. If they are ready to play. One thing is to practice, and another is to throw them into the game ”.

However, not all bad news. As previously mentioned, this Monday WR Scotty Miller and CB Sean Murphy-Bunting returned to team practices after returning from the Injured Reserve, and both could be activated prior to next Sunday’s meeting when they visit the Washington Football Team. What should we continue to expect from the Buccaneers offense without Antonio Brown and Rob Gronkowski?

Deonte Harris could be suspended by the NFL

New Orleans Saints wide receiver Deonte Harris faces possible suspension from the NFL after he was sentenced to one year of probation for driving under the influence on Monday last July.

Harris, 23, was in court yesterday in Towson, Maryland, where he had been arrested in July. As a result, under a plea agreement, Harris was allowed to uphold his plea of ​​not guilty by accepting a one-year probation sentence: Harris’s probation began Monday and runs through November 8, 2022.

“The court recognized that he was a good young man with a great future ahead of him and consequently gave him what is called pretrial probation, which is not a conviction under Maryland law,” Harris’s attorney noted, William H. “Billy.” Murphy Jr. via The Times-Picayune. “We are happy with the result and we hope this young man has an exceptional NFL career and an exceptional life.”

However, Harris might not get away entirely. The NFL office, through a spokesperson, said on Monday: “We have been monitoring developments in the matter that remains under review.”

In the past, the league has imposed two-game suspensions after a first offense for driving under the influence. However, as established in the new 2020 collective bargaining agreement, this type of suspensions increased to three parties. The NFL suspensions do not take effect until the legal cases conclude, and Harris’s case was closed as of yesterday, so a punishment could be valid very soon.

Throughout this season, Harris leads the Saints with 323 receiving yards, so losing him would be very painful for the team. The third-year wide receiver came to New Orleans as an undrafted free agent in 2019, and has participated in 30 total games thus far, recording 47 receptions for 533 total yards and 3 TDs. How would your loss affect New Orleans’ depleted offense?

Will Fuller out for TNF Week 10

In more NFL news, the outlook does not look promising for Miami in Week 10. The Dolphins (2-7) host the Ravens (6-2) next Thursday night, however, they will have to face them without him. WR Will Fuller, who in Week 4 was diagnosed with a broken finger and has yet to recover.

Fuller, who arrived via free agency in the previous offseason, will miss his sixth consecutive game and eighth of this 2021 in what has so far been a disappointing reinforcement for Miami, since he has only managed to register a total of 4 receptions for 26 scoreless yards this season after posting 879 and 8 TDs in 2020, while still with the Texans.

For his part, QB Tua Tagovailoa, who, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN, suffered a “small fracture” in the middle finger of his left hand that deprived him of participating in the victory against the Texans last Sunday, still remains an unknown for the game against Baltimore.

HC Brian Flores pointed out this Monday at a press conference that the plan is for Tua to start launching from yesterday to evaluate his progress throughout the week and finally be able to make the decision whether or not he will be able to go out on the field for next Thursday. Night Football. Will Tua be able to return for TNF against the Ravens? Is Will Fuller one of the biggest disappointments of the year?

Broncos lose Drew Lock; Duke Dawson recovered

To start the week, this Monday the Broncos underwent changes to their roster of 53. QB2 Drew Lock was officially placed in Reserve for COVID-19. Lock missed the game last Sunday against the Cowboys due to NFL protocols, however, according to several team sources, although he tested positive, he is vaccinated, so he will be able to return with Denver as soon as he gives two negative tests taken within 24 hours of each other.

Due to the absence of Lock, last weekend QB Brett Rypien had to act as a substitute, and he was nowhere from having to start the match against Dallas because, via ESPN, QB Teddy Bridgewater was cleared to play only “a few minutes early” prior to the Week 9 game. Thus, Lock joins TE Noah Fant, who tested positive the previous Tuesday, the Reserve for COVID-19, and the Their status is still unknown heading into next Sunday when they host the Eagles.

On the other hand, those led by Vic Fangio activated CB Duke Dawson Jr. from the Physically Handicapped list to play, who suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament on December 20 against the Panthers; still in the 2020 NFL Season. Duke has spent the past 11 months rehabbing.

The fourth-year cornerback came to the Broncos from the Patriots via trade in 2019, and during his time with Denver, he has participated in 26 games recording a total of 27 tackles, 2 passes defended and 1 fumble recovered. How will your comeback in high school impact you? Will Drew Lock be back for Week 10?

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NFL News – Tuesday, November 9, 2021