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The NFL is suspending Raiders quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo for two games for violating the league’s Performance Enhancing Substances policy, according to a person with knowledge of the situation.
The suspension will cover the first two games of the 2024 season. It also has deeper implications for Garoppolo and the Raiders. The suspension affects his contract.
​"I hope to see the Lions in the Super Bowl before I die"
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Originally posted by whatever_gong82 View PostThe NFL is suspending Raiders quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo for two games for violating the league’s Performance Enhancing Substances policy, according to a person with knowledge of the situation.
The suspension will cover the first two games of the 2024 season. It also has deeper implications for Garoppolo and the Raiders. The suspension affects his contract.
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Potential NFL Cap Casualties:
With free agency less than a month away, NFL teams will be looking to clear cap space in the coming weeks. So, which notable players could be released? Matt Okada spotlights potential cut candidates across the AFC.
Highlights:
Joey Bosa Los Angeles Chargers · OLB OR Khalil Mack Los Angeles Chargers · OLB
Buckle up, Bolts fans. As head coach Jim Harbaugh and general manager Joe Hortiz go to work this offseason, the first hurdle facing the new regime is balancing the books, as the Chargers are $45.1 million in the red when it comes to effective cap space (the fourth-steepest figure in the NFL).
A possible starting point could be the defensive edges, where Bosa ($36.6 million) and Mack ($38.5 million) carry an absurd $75.1 million against the cap on their own. Bosa has struggled to stay healthy over the last couple years, and while Mack just posted a career-high 17 sacks in 2023, he's about to turn 33 years old. The ideal scenario might be to restructure both deals to maintain the tandem at a reasonable price tag, but given the team's defensive struggles and new management, don't be surprised if at least one of these QB hunters hits the open market.
Tre'Davious White Buffalo Bills · CB
When the Bills extended White heading into the 2020 season, he was coming off a year in which he led the NFL with six interceptions and was named first-team All-Pro. Over the last three regular seasons, he's missed 30 games and has three interceptions ... in total. The Bills are also currently projected to be more than $50 million over the cap and would save $6 million against the cap by cutting White pre-June 1 (or $10.2M post-June 1).
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Xavien Howard Miami Dolphins · CB
Howard has been a cornerstone of the Dolphins' defense for more than half a decade and one of the best corners in the league for much of that span. But as noted above, Miami is in deep water with its cap outlook and cutting Howard post-June 1 would save the Fins a whopping $18.5 million in 2024. If the former first-team All-Pro is unwilling to take a pay cut in South Florida, he might be headed elsewhere for the first time in his career.
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Emmanuel Ogbah Miami Dolphins · DE
One last cut candidate for Miami: This underperforming edge rusher with a $17.7 million cap hit in 2024. Ogbah enjoyed back-to-back nine-sack seasons in 2020 and 2021, earning a four-year extension, but since ink hit paper, he has started just four games and logged a total of 6.5 sacks. Cutting Ogbah would free up $13.7 million in cap room and just makes too much sense for Chris Grier and Co.
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J.C. Jackson New England Patriots · CB
After reacquiring their former undrafted free-agent signee in a midseason trade with the Chargers, the Patriots seem very likely to part ways with Jackson again heading into 2024. The corner carries a $14.375 million cap hit that can be entirely transferred into savings if the new regime releases him. While they have plenty of money as is -- $66 million in cap space is third-most in the league -- the Pats can find much better bang for their buck elsewhere.
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Patrick Peterson Pittsburgh Steelers · CB
A likely future Hall of Famer, Peterson turns 34 this summer, is by no means the shutdown corner he once was and could be cut by Pittsburgh to create nearly $7 million in cap savings.
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Tracy Walker Detroit Lions · S
The Lions are actually in great cap shape entering 2024 ($45 million in the green), but if there is a spot to save some additional dough, Walker might be it. He started just six games last year, despite playing in all 17, and allowed a 123.8 passer rating in primary coverage (per PFF). If designated as a post-June 1 cut, Walker would free up $8 million in cap space for a team on the very cusp of Super Bowl contention.​
Last edited by El Axe; February 19, 2024, 10:56 PM.
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Another indictment of Bob Quinn as the former GM of the Detroit Lions:
Re-Drafting The 2020 NFL Draft: Entire First Round Do-Over (msn.com)​"I hope to see the Lions in the Super Bowl before I die"
My friend Ken L
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Yeah, they’ve signed a lot of big money deals over the years and I think they pushed a bunch of money to this year because of the dead cap hit last year for Rodgers. Bahktiari has a $40 cap hit for 2024. There’s no way they are keeping that on the books.
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I think last year was Jordan Love’s last super cheap year. It jumps up to $12 mil, which is still pretty cheap but it’s the last year of his contract, so he’ll probably have a top 10-ish contract soon"This is an empty signature. Because apparently carrying a quote from anyone in this space means you are obsessed with that person. "
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