Waiver - Football Wiretap

Ravens To Release Michael Crabtree
Baltimore signed Michael Crabtree to a three-year, $21 million deal last March.

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Bears Release Cody Parkey, Will Carry $4.4M Dead Cap Money
Cody Parkey missed a 43-yard field goal against the Philadelphia Eagles that would have sent the Bears to the Divisional Round.

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Texans Release Demaryius Thomas
Demaryius Thomas said he was not thinking about retiring.

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Cardinals Claim D.J. Swearinger Off Waivers
D.J. Swearinger was released by Washington two days after he criticized the play calling of defensive coordinator Greg Manusky.

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Saints Release Brandon Marshall
Brandon Marshall has played 178 regular season games without ever playing in the playoffs during his 13-season career.

Bills Release Kelvin Benjamin, Andre Holmes
Kelvin Benjamin was a first round pick 2014 by the Panthers.

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Washington Claims Reuben Foster Off Waivers
Washington was the only team to put in a waiver claim for Reuben Foster.

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49ers To Release Reuben Foster After Domestic Violence Arrest
The woman pressing charges against Foster for Saturday night's arrest is the same woman who accused Foster of felony domestic violence earlier this year.

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Raiders Release Bruce Irvin
Bruce Irvin had a career-high-tying eight sacks opposite Khalil Mack last season.

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Cardinals Release Sam Bradford
Sam Bradford started Arizona's first three games and then was replaced by Josh Rosen.

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Jets Release Terrrelle Pryor
Terrelle Pryor signed a one-year, $4.5 million deal, which included a $1 million signing bonus, with the Jets in March.

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Broncos Release Paxton Lynch
Paxton Lynch was a first round pick in 2016.

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Giants Release Davis Webb
Davis Webb was a third-round pick in the 2017 NFL draft by the previous regime.

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Raiders Release Martavis Bryant
Martavis Bryant was facing another suspension for violating the NFL's substance-abuse policy.

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Browns Release Mychal Kendricks Following Insider Trading Charge
The Browns said they were aware of Mychal Kendricks' involvement prior to signing him to a one-year deal.

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Raiders Waive 2017 2nd Round Pick Obi Melifonwu
Obi Melifonwu was the 56th overall pick in 2017, but the safety was placed on IR last year due to a hip problem.

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Seahawks Surprisingly Release Marcus Smith
Pete Carroll said "some personal reasons" factored into Marcus Smith's release.

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Washington Releases Orlando Scandrick
Washington signed Orlando Scandrick in March to a two-year deal worth up to $7 million.

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Raiders Release Christian Hackeberg
Jon Gruden was previously known as being high on Christian Hackenberg.

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Eagles Release Mychal Kendricks
Mychal Kendricks is expected to receive considerable interest in free agency.

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Saints Release Coby Fleener
Coby Fleener was released Monday with a "failed physical" designation.

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Giants Release Brandon Marshall
The Giants will save $5.156 million by releasing Brandon Marshall.

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Broncos Release C.J. Anderson
C.J. Anderson rushed 245 times for 1,007 yards and three touchdowns last season.

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Jon Gruden Had Issues With Marquette King's Personality
The Raiders cut Marquette King, which saved $2.9 million against the cap.

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Raiders Release Marquette King
Marquette King was originally signed by the club as an undrafted free agent in 2012.

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Seahawks Cut Trevone Boykin After Alleged Domestic Violence Incident
Shabrika Bailey told WFAA that Trevone Boykin attempted to choke her and broke her jaw in two places.

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Dolphins To Release Ndamukong Suh
Ndamukong Suh signed a six-year, $114.4 million contract in 2015.

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Giants Release Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie
The Giants will save $6.5 million by releasing Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie.

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Jaguars Release Chris Ivory
The Jaguars will save $3.75 million against the cap by waiving Chris Ivory.

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Buccaneers Release Doug Martin
Doug Martin was due to make nearly $7 million in 2018.

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