The Dallas Cowboys have been receiving calls from teams interested in Darren McFadden, according to a source.
Dallas wants to keep McFadden despite having Alfred Morris and first-round pick Ezekiel Elliott on the roster.
The Dallas Cowboys have been receiving calls from teams interested in Darren McFadden, according to a source.
Dallas wants to keep McFadden despite having Alfred Morris and first-round pick Ezekiel Elliott on the roster.
The Denver Broncos are shopping Mark Sanchez to the Dallas Cowboys.
Dak Prescott is expected to start for the Cowboys, but they are looking for a veteran to serve as his backup.
Dallas, however, isn't interested in Sanchez at his current $4.5 million salary.
The Cleveland Browns have traded Andy Lee and a 2017 seventh-round draft pick to the Carolina Panthers for Kasey Redfern and a fourth-round pick in 2018.
The trade comes a few days after Hue Jackson got into Lee's face after the punter allowed a touchdown in a preseason game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Jackson wasn't pleased with Lee's effort in trying to stop Tampa Bay returner Adam Humphries from scoring.
Bryan Stork has failed his physical with Washington, the latest in a lengthy drama.
The New England Patriots told Stork last week that he would be cut, but Washington worked out a deal for the veteran center for a conditional draft pick before he hit the open market.
Stork has dealt with concussion issues and rumors swirled that he might retire rather than report to Washington.
Washington will get its conditional draft pick back from New England.
The Denver Broncos are trying to trade Mark Sanchez after Trevor Siemian won the starting quarterback job.
Paxton Lynch is the other quarterback on Denver's depth chart after he was a first round pick this season.
Sanchez could be released if they are unable to trade him as it would save $3.5 million in both money and cap space.
Sanchez signed with the Broncos this offseason after a successful stint with the Eagles.
The Cleveland Browns sought a second rounder for Josh Gordon.
"Listening (to trade offers) is probably a mischaracterization. We've said all we needed to say about it. We're not looking to trade Josh," Sashi Brown said Thursday.
Gordon hasn't played a game since December 2014 and will serve a four-game suspension to open the season.
Gordon said Tuesday he doesn't want to be traded.
"Cleveland is my team. That's where I want to be," Gordon told ESPN.com. "(Browns owner Jimmy) Haslam, the organization, coach (Hue) Jackson, I think the world of those guys, this city, this organization. They're showing me the love and respect back to me by allowing me to stay here up to this point.
"I expect to move forward with that. I'm excited about it. This is where I want to be and I'm happy to be with Cleveland."
The Cleveland Browns have traded Barkevious Mingo to the New England Patriots for a fifth-round draft pick in 2017.
Mingo was the sixth overall pick three years ago.
He appeared in at least 15 games in each of his first three NFL seasons, but made just 16 total starts.
The New England Patriots have traded Bryan Stork to Washington in exchange for a conditional pick.
Stork started 17 games at center for the Patriots over the past two seasons.
Stork was in the process of losing the starting job to 2015 undrafted free agent David Andrews, also got himself booted from a joint practice with the Chicago Bears last week for mixing it up with Bears linebacker Sam Acho.
It was reported on Tuesday that the Cleveland Browns have fielded trade offers for Josh Gordon, but another report indicates that the club may have planted the story because they are considering dealing the wide receiver.
"There is a cynical point of view out there that the Browns floated the story of interest in Gordon to promote more activity," writes long-time Cleveland reporter Tony Grossi.
The rumors started with a report by ESPN's Adam Schefter. Grossi currently works for ESPN as well.
The Cleveland Browns have received interest from multiple teams about the availability of Josh Gordon.
The Browns are not currently interested in trading Gordon.
Cleveland has tried to establish an environment in which Gordon could thrive, and many around the league believe that first-year head coach Hue Jackson is the right coach for him.
Gordon will be suspended for the first four games of the 2016 season.
Gordon led the NFL with 1,646 receiving yards in the 2013 season but was suspended for 27 of the next 32 games for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy.