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Sources: Mike Wallace to Miami
The Miami Dolphins and free-agent wide receiver Mike Wallace are negotiating a five-year deal with an agreement "very, very likely" to occur, a source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.
The source also said the Dolphins are making a push to sign Tennessee Titans free-agent tight end Jared Cook.
Wallace, a restricted free agent, had 1,193 receiving yards and eight touchdowns in 2011 with the Pittsburgh Steelers and was selected to his first Pro Bowl. The 25-year-old has led the Steelers in receiving touchdowns the past two seasons after tying for the team lead in his rookie season.
Pittsburgh changed offensive coordinators after the 2011 season, parting ways with Bruce Arians and hiring former Chiefs coach Todd Haley.
The Steelers drafted Wallace in the third round (84th overall) in 2009 out of Mississippi.
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Sources: Paul Kruger joins Browns
The Cleveland Browns and pass-rushing linebacker Paul Kruger have reached an agreement on a five-year deal worth $40 million, league sources told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.
Kruger became the driving force in the Baltimore Ravens' pass rush last season, recording nine sacks during the regular season and 4.5 in the postseason, including two in the club's Super Bowl victory over the San Francisco 49ers.
During the regular season, Kruger had 38 quarterback hurries, 15 more than anyone else on the Ravens. He also had 15 quarterback hits, five more than anyone else on the Baltimore defense.
A 2009 second-round pick out of Utah, Kruger has collected 15.5 sacks over his four-year career.
The rebuilding Browns, who went 5-11 last season, have a new coach in Rob Chudzinski and a new defensive coordinator in Ray Horton.
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Source: Martellus Bennett to Bears
CHICAGO -- The Chicago Bears agreed in principle Tuesday on a deal with former New York Giants tight end Martellus Bennett, according to an NFL source, making the tight end the club's first acquisition in 2013 free agency.
Terms of the deal weren't immediately disclosed. Bennett is scheduled to meet with the Bears on Tuesday night, according to the source.
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Source: Dannell Ellerbe, Miami agree
The Baltimore Ravens were unable to keep their top priority in free agency.
Free-agent inside linebacker Dannell Ellerbe reached an agreement in principle with the Miami Dolphins, ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter has confirmed. That means both of the Ravens' starting inside linebackers from the Super Bowl, Ellerbe and Ray Lewis, won't be returning next season.
Ellerbe stands to make $35 million over five years, according to The Baltimore Sun
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostSource: Dannell Ellerbe, Miami agree
The Baltimore Ravens were unable to keep their top priority in free agency.
Free-agent inside linebacker Dannell Ellerbe reached an agreement in principle with the Miami Dolphins, ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter has confirmed. That means both of the Ravens' starting inside linebackers from the Super Bowl, Ellerbe and Ray Lewis, won't be returning next season.
Ellerbe stands to make $35 million over five years, according to The Baltimore Sun
Thought he was the Ravens priority this off season? Boldin, now him? Looks like that Flacco deal is having a affect already.
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