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  • FA Wide Receiver #19
    Toney was cut by the Chiefs as they got down to their 53-man roster. The Seahawks hosted him for a visit last week but nothing has materialized from the meeting. The Browns have made various efforts to add depth to their receiving room via the draft and the trade market in recent seasons. Jerry Jeudy is locked in as their No. 2 receiver but Toney could be a part-time third receiver if he signs in Cleveland. Toney could also find a new home later in the season once injuries start to take their toll on rosters.
  • FA Wide Receiver #83
    Pringle was re-signed by the Commanders in July, but while the 30-year-old made the initial roster, he’ll now be looking for a new home for a team looking for special teams help.
  • FA Linebacker #52
    It sounds like salary cap shenanigans with the core special teamer, whose salary would no longer be guaranteed if he’s re-signed in Week 2. Sadly, these kinds of moves are common with players like Coughlin. Stay tuned.
  • FA Wide Receiver #19
    Released by the Chiefs last month, Toney had a free agent visit with the Seahawks on Tuesday. He left Seattle without signing a contract and will reportedly consider other teams that might be interested in the mercurial, oft-injured wideout. That Toney has options is a curious turn after his utterly disastrous run with the Chiefs, in which he made several costly errors and accused Andy Reid of lying about his injury status. Toney, 25, won’t be prominently featured wherever he goes.
  • FA Wide Receiver #19
    Toney was let go by the Chiefs after a disappointing stint that also gave him two Super Bowl rings. Initially drafted in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft by the Giants, Toney has tallied 82 receptions for 760 yards and three touchdowns, adding 21 carries for 119 yards and one touchdown over his three-year career. Between injuries and general offensive struggles, Toney is now looking for a fresh start. The Seahawks hosted him for a visit Tuesday and could look to add him for depth. Toney could be used as a gadget receiver in motion for offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb’s offense if he does indeed sign in Seattle.
  • FA Running Back #5
    It makes sense from the perspective that the Colts have terrifyingly little depth behind workhorse starter Jonathan Taylor. It makes less sense in that 29-year-old Fournette doesn’t seem to have much left to give at this point. Even so, he could be an upgrade on Trey Sermon if he signs. Fournette would be a weak contingency back undoubtedly ticketed for a committee were he to end up in Indy and Taylor went down with injury.
  • FA Wide Receiver #13
    The suspension stems from a November 2023 altercation with a construction worker who was working in Thomas’ neighborhood. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports it as “a personal conduct policy violation.” Thomas, now 31 years old, has finished with less than 500 receiving yards in each of his last three seasons. Thomas is eligible to return in Week 2, should he sign with a team.
  • FA Tight End #89
    Westover was cut with an injury settlement and is free to sign with another team. Seattle Times beat reporter Bob Condotta notes, “He can re-sign with the Seahawks only once the number of weeks of the injury settlement have passed.” T Garret Greenfield was also waived by the Seahawks on Friday.
  • FA Running Back #34
    The Chargers claimed RB Hassan Haskins (6-foot-2, 228 pounds) off waivers on Wednesday, evidently seeking a big-bodied backup to compete for rotational snaps. Patterson (5-foot-8, 195 pounds) is largely a passing-down contributor and sixth-round rookie RB Kimani Vidal (5-foot-8, 215 pounds) can theoretically play on all three downs. Vidal totaled at least 22 targets in all four seasons at Troy while earning a promising 79.3 PFF pass-blocking grade in his senior season. The Chargers’ backfield is beginning to take shape with situational backups falling into place.
  • FA Running Back
    Nwangwu will revert back to waivers with his failed physical designation, giving other teams a chance to claim him if they so desire. The Saints claimed the RB/KR off waivers after he was let go by the Vikings earlier in the week, in hopes that he may eventually contribute in their return game. He’ll likely catch on with another team in the coming days.