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Could Teddy Bridgewater Be The Next Quarterback In Washington?
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After releasing Alex Smith and moving forward at the quarterback position, the Washington Football Team is in the market for a new signal-caller.
With an upcoming free agency period expected to be heavy on quarterback move- ment, there will be plenty of options for Ron Rivera and the front office to target. A few names have been specu- lated amongst fans already, including needle-movers like Deshaun Watson and Russell Wilson (though
Saints Create $13M In Cap Space Through Restructures Of Two Key Players
DEMARIO DAVIS AND CAMERON JORDAN
Heading into Saturday morning, the New Orleans Saints were sitting just under $60 million over the 2021 sea- son’s salary cap.
Veteran Ty Montgomery was re-signed to a one deal, but the deal actually saved around $200k in cap space. To be clear, only the top 51 play- ers’ salaries count towards the cap, which is why Mont- gomery’s deal saves some cap space by bumping the pre- vious player in the 51st spot down to 52nd. Where the Saints made much larger headway was in the restruc- turing of defensive end Cameron Jordan and line- backer Demario Davis’ con- tracts.
TEDDY BRIDGEWATER
those don't seem to be very likely fits in DC).
But according to one NFL analyst, there's an under-dis- cussed trade option at the po- sition who could be a great fit
in the nation's capital.
"I think Teddy Bridge-
water will find his way to Washington," NFL Net- work's Mike Robinson said on Friday. "I know peo- ple are saying 'What? Teddy Bridgewater's under con- tract with the Carolina Pan- thers.' Yes he is, but I think the Carolina Panthers are in the market for a younger quarterback, and I think they're gonna find a younger quarterback. And I think Teddy Bridgewater's gonna be the odd man out."
  Deion Sanders Dedicates
 Win Over Grambling State
To Jackson, Mississippi
It didn't take long for Deion Sanders and Jackson State University to post a statement win this season and the NFL Hall of Famer had something to say after Satur- day's emphatic 33-27 victory in the waning moments against Grambling State. The loss was Grambling State’s first at home since 2015.
"The city of Jackson, Mis- sissippi and I want you to get this," Sanders said, refer- encing the citizens who have gone without clean water for nearly a month after heavy storms affected the area. "This city of Jackson, Missis- sippi is so resilient. Do you know what we've been up against? The city. With the water problems and electrical problems and some of the eld-
DEION SANDERS
erly not receiving water, not being able to bathe. We got our butts out there and went to a nursing home this week to make sure they had water.
"They're so resilient, and no one's complaining. To have the city ride like that, and we just give them a little more hope, we got you. We got you. We're going to ride with you as well."
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