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Dolphins reportedly set to release Ndamukong

Brees expected to return to Saints

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WASHINGTON, March 13, (RTRS): The Miami Dolphins expect to release three-time All-Pro defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh, NFL Network reported on Monday.

Suh would count $22 million in dead money for the Dolphins in 2018 if he is cut. He spent three years in Miami and recorded 15.5 sacks after signing a $100 million contract in free agency.

The Dolphins traded running back Jay Ajayi in October and last week dealt wide receiver Jarvis Landry to the Cleveland Browns. Darlington reported all three moves — including the impending release of Suh — are related to a culture change being pushed by head coach Adam Gase.

The Dolphins also released linebacker Lawrence Timmons, the team’s thirdleadi­ng tackler in 2017, according to multiple re- ports on Monday. Timmons briefly was absent without leave before Miami’s first game last season and was suspended for the Week 2 game as a result.

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With three quarterbac­ks on their roster heading to the open market, the Minnesota Vikings reached out to the agent for free-agent quarterbac­k Drew Brees, NFL Network reported.

Brees, 39, is expected to return to the New Orleans Saints. But a deal had been expected in February and the two sides were unable to quickly complete a contract after Tom Condon, Brees’ agent, met with the Saints at the NFL Scouting Combine.

The Cincinnati Bengals agreed to acquire left tackle Cordy Glenn from the Buffalo Bills, according to multiple reports.

The deal reportedly includes the swapping of first-round draft picks. Buffalo moves up to 12th overall and the Bengals drop to 21st. The Bills also send their fifth-round pick to Cincinnati, and the Bengals send their sixth-round selection to Buffalo.

One of the draws to the San Francisco 49ers for first-time free agent Richard Sherman was the revenge factor.

The opportunit­y to play the Seattle Seahawks, who released Sherman on Friday, twice every season and returning home to California helped seal Sherman’s decision to sign in San Francisco. A three-year deal was finalized over the weekend after a physical in which medical personnel signed off on Sherman’s surgically repaired Achilles.

Adrian Peterson is expected to be released by the Arizona Cardinals.

Peterson joined the Cardinals via trade from the New Orleans Saints last season and led the team in rushing despite an erratic sixgame stretch with the team.

Peterson, who turns 33 on March 21, plans to continue playing and could come back at a reduced rate to be the primary backup to David Johnson. The former Vikings standout is 12th on the NFL’s all-time rushing list with 12,276 yards since entering the league in 2007.

Saints right tackle Zach Strief announced his retirement after 12 seasons with the franchise.

The 34-year-old Strief played in 158 games for the Saints and became a starter in 2011. He started two games last season but suffered a season-ending knee injury in an October game in London.

The speculatio­n regarding just how badly the Philadelph­ia Eagles are willing to trade quarterbac­k Nick Foles – and just how much they would want in return – continued as teams officially began negotiatin­g with free agents.

And according to multiple reports, if you want to even speak with the reigning champs about their Super Bowl MVP, you need start with the words “first-round pick.”

Tamba Hali and Ron Parker are the latest regulars not returning to the Kansas City Chiefs.

Hali, a first-round pick out of Penn State, was a five-time Pro Bowl selection and ends his time in Kansas City second on the team’s all-time sack list behind only Derrick Thomas (89.5).

Parker was also released, saving the Chiefs $5 million against the 2018 salary cap.

Kirk Cousins thanked the Washington Redskins and their fans in a heartfelt letter he penned on his website just two days before the free agent-to-be is able to sign a new contract with another team.

Cousins, 29, spent his first six NFL seasons with the Redskins but will be playing elsewhere next season after Washington acquired veteran quarterbac­k Alex Smith to

be its new starter moving forward.

Veteran Dallas Cowboys cornerback Orlando Scandrick has requested his release from the team, ESPN reported.

The 31-year-old Scandrick has played nine NFL seasons, all with the Cowboys. He is scheduled to make $3 million in base pay in 2018 and $4 million in 2019.

The Cowboys have been looking to get younger at cornerback and began the movement when they selected Chidobe Awuzie in the second round of the 2017 NFL draft and Jourdan Lewis one round later.

Denver Broncos defensive end Adam Gotsis was recently arrested for an alleged rape of a woman in 2013, the team acknowledg­ed.

Gotsis, 25, turned himself into Atlanta police Wednesday and faces a charge of strong-arm rape, according to a police incident report. He was released after posting $50,000 bond.

The incident allegedly occurred March 9, 2013, at a party when Gotsis was a student at Georgia Tech. A then 25-year-old woman met Gotsis through a mutual friend and said she was raped at his home. The woman, now 30, filed a police report on Feb 1 of this year.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers locked up tight end Cameron Brate on a busy day for the club.

According to multiple reports, the deal is for six years and $41 million and contains $18 million in guaranteed money. The 26-year-old Brate has caught 14 touchdown passes over the past two seasons while becoming one of the NFL’s better pass-catching tight ends.

Linebacker Mark Herzlich and offensive lineman Jon Halapio re-signed with the New York Giants.

Herzlich, 30, was an unrestrict­ed free agent and has spent his entire eight-year career with the Giants. He spent last season on injured reserve because of a neck injury in training camp.

Dustin Hopkins re-signed with the Washington Redskins. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Hopkins made 14 of 17 fieldgoal attempts last season, appearing in only eight games because of a hip injury. The 27-year-old was scheduled to become a free agent this week. He entered the league as a sixth-round pick of the Buffalo Bills in 2013.

Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman James Hurst signed a four-year, $17.5 million contract with $8 million guaranteed.

Hurst, 26, is primarily a left guard but has the versatilit­y to play other positions in the front five. He would have become an unrestrict­ed free agent without the new deal.

The team also informed cornerback Lardarius Webb he will be released. Releasing Webb, 32, for the second consecutiv­e offseason saves the Ravens $1.75 million against the 2018 salary cap.

The Seahawks are set to re-sign safety Bradley McDougald, according to Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network. The reported threeyear, $13.95 million deal gives the Seahawks some insurance against the potential loss of Kam Chancellor.

McDougald joined the Seahawks as a free agent in 2017 and replaced the injured Chancellor in the lineup for seven games. He finished with 75 tackles.

The Chicago Bears locked up offensive tackle Bradley Sowell with a two-year deal, the team announced.

Sowell, 28, has played both guard and tackle for the Bears and is also the team’s emergency long snapper. Sowell has played in 84 games for five NFL teams since entering the league with Tampa Bay as an undrafted rookie in 2012.

The Chiefs re-signed an unsung member of the offense, fullback Anthony Sherman, according to multiple reports. Terms of the deal were not available.

Sherman, 29, is a 5-foot-10, 240-pound back who is mostly used as a lead blocker and on special teams. He had 14 carries for 40 yards in 2017, both career highs, and scored one touchdown.

Cornerback Sean Smith is reportedly being released by the Oakland Raiders and is soon to be on the roll call of the California prison system.

Smith will plead guilty on Tuesday to a felony count of assault with great bodily injury related to an altercatio­n in Pasadena last year, the Los Angeles Times reported. He will be sentenced to one year in jail and three years of probation as part of his plea agreement, the Times reported.

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