May 2015 - Football Wiretap

Geno Smith Working With QB Guru For Brady, Brees
Geno Smith is working out with Tom House this offseason.

Rich Cimini/ESPN

Denarius Moore Signs With Bengals
Denarius Moore re-connects with Hue Jackson, who coached the wideout during his most productive seasons in Oakland.

Dan Hanzus/NFL.com

Muhammad Wilkerson Skipping Jets' Workouts As He Seeks New Deal
Muhammad Wilkerson is due to make roughly $7M in 2015 on a fifth-year option.

Jason La Canfora/CBS Sports

Cowboys Confident In Ability To Maximize Darren McFadden
The Cowboys have one of the NFL's best offensive lines and they're confident they can maximize the talent of Darren McFadden.

David Moore/Dallas Morning News

Adrian Peterson To Meet With NFL This Week On Reinstatement
Adrian Peterson is still on the Commissioner's Exempt List.

Conor Orr/NFL.com

Saints Create $4M In Cap Space By Restructuring Jahri Evans' Deal
Jahri Evans received a $5.4 million signing bonus as part of the deal.

Nick Underhill/The Advocate

P.J. Williams Arrested On DUI Charge
P.J. Williams was expected to be one of the top cornerbacks selected in the 2015 NFL Draft.

Chase Goodbread/NFL.com

Michael Crabtree To Visit Raiders
Michael Crabtree has found his market to be soft this offseason.

Rand Getlin/Yahoo! Sports

Jordan Matthews Doesn't Think Eagles Need Classic No. 1 Receiver
Chip Kelly said last week that he can envision Jordan Matthews playing "a lot of different spots."

Zach Berman/Philadelphia Inquirer

Sammy Watkins Underwent Surgery Near Hip
Sammy Watkins had the procedure done sometime before the Super Bowl for the injury that was suffered in Week 13.

Josina Anderson/ESPN

Dashon Goldson Traded By Buccaneers To Washington
Dashon Goldson was signed to a five-year, $41 million contract in 2013.

Pat Yasinskas/ESPN

Dolphins Sign Josh Freeman
Josh Freeman was ranked 86th on the NFL's Top 100 Players of 2011.

Ian Rapoport/NFL.com

Kurt Warner Approached By NFL Team About Possible Return
Kurt Warner has been retired five years and is 43 years old.

Michael David Smith/Pro Football Talk

Josh Johnson Signs With Bengals
Josh Johnson previously spent the 2013 season as Andy Dalton’s backup with Cincinnati and will now compete with A.J. McCarron for the right to back Dalton up again.

Michael David Smith/Pro Football Talk

Antonio Smith Signs With Broncos
Antonio Smith was recently released by the Raiders.

Ian Rapoport/NFL.com

Jets Fuel Speculation Of Moving Up For Marcus Mariota
The Jets own the sixth overall pick and have been linked to Marcus Mariota for months.

Ryan Fitzpatrick/ESPN

Browns Have Almost Entirely Moved On From Johnny Manziel
Johnny Manziel struggled both on and off the field during his rookie season with the Browns and the franchise appear willing to accept that he's unlikely to be their quarterback of the future.

Ryan Wilson/CBS Sports

Bills Won't Rule Out Selecting Quarterback In Draft
The Bills drafted E.J. Manuel in the first round in 2013 and also traded for Matt Cassel this offseason.

Ryan Wilson/CBS Sports

Cowboys Sign Efe Obada From London Warriors
Efe Obada is working on becoming a pass rusher or tight end.

Marc Sessler/NFL.com

Raiders Learned From Using Cap Space On Declining Players In 2014
Oakland has signed 11 players in 2015, none of whom are over the age of 28.

Bill Williamson/ESPN

Colin Kaepernick's Base Salary For 2015 Now Guaranteed
Colin Kaepernick can earn a total of $12.8 million, including a $400,000 workout bonus and $2 million in roster bonuses.

Matt Maiocco/Comcast

NFL Reaches Deal With D.A. To Examine Photos From Greg Hardy's Trial
Greg Hardy was found guilty in that trial, but appealed to have a jury trial and then had the charges dismissed when accuser Nicole Holder failed to appear in court.

Josh Alper/Pro Football Talk

Cowboys Create $13M In Cap Space By Restructuring Tony Romo's Contract
Tony Romo has agreed to restructure his contract with the Cowboys.

Rand Getlin/Yahoo! Sports

Rolando McClain Re-Signs With Cowboys
Rolando McClain chose the Cowboys after receiving another from the New England Patriots.

Ed Werder/ESPN