As the New York Jets prepare for the start of free agency, they've already made the decision to kick wide receiver Davante Adams to the curb. It's been less than five months since the Jets acquired Adams via trade with the Las Vegas Raiders.
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf may be on his way out of the NFC West. Trade rumors have been swirling around the star, and on Wednesday, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that Metcalf has officially requested a trade.
The Rams wanted him back, but at their price. The Giants and Raiders wanted him badly, but that would require uprooting the family of six.
Adams, a six-time Pro Bowler and three-time First-Team All-Pro is coming off a relatively solid season, accumulating 85 receptions, 1,063 yards, and eight touchdowns between his time with the Las Vegas Raiders and New York Jets.
On Wednesday, ESPN’s Matt Bowen wrote a column about the current offseason’s top-100 NFL free agents. Four 49ers players cracked Bowen’s list, and he explained why in great detail.
The Seattle Seahawks have given standout wide receiver DK Metcalf permission to seek a trade, ESPN and NFL Network reported Wednesday.
Considering the Chargers are heading into the offseason with a total of $65.3 million in cap space, which ranked fifth of any NFL team, they have the potential to meet Metcalf's market value, which sits at $26.1 million annually.
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf officially requested a trade, and San Francisco 49ers cornerback Deommodore Lenoir was quick to react.
Matthew Stafford was rumored to join the Giants in free agency, before the Rams agreed to a restructured contract.
After six seasons with the Seattle Seahawks, wide receiver DK Metcalf has demanded a trade. Metcalf would follow veteran wideout Tyler Lockett – who was release