The Baltimore Ravens have agreed to terms with veteran interior offensive linemen D.J. Fluker. Fluker adds veteran experience, taking 863 snaps in 2019, 607 in 2018 and 446 in 2017. Fluker has been average at best, allowing six sacks in 2019. The former first-round pick was a top prospect coming out of Alabama in 2013. The (then) San Diego Chargers selected Fluker with the 11th overall pick in the draft. Fluker immediately started 15 games for San Diego at right tackle, then 16 in 2014, before moving to right guard. Fluker made 12 starts in 2015 and 2016 before being released by the Chargers. Current Ravens offensive line coach Joe D’Alessandris was on the Chargers staff for the first three years
Kansas City Chiefs release longtime punter Dustin Colquitt
The Kansas City Chiefs have moved on from Dustin Colquitt, the longest-tenured member of the team who punted for 15 seasons.
Report: UFC Legend Cain Velasquez Released from WWE Contract
WWE reportedly parted ways with former UFC Heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez as part of a wave of releases and furloughs this month, according to Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Radio …
Great Clips of the Week: Roger Goodell’s toosie slide highlights NFL’s most-watched draft – KSL.com
The viewership numbers were extraordinary, and so were a few of the moments — giving fans and viewers a rare look inside the homes of coaches, general managers and other front-office executives around the league.
Longtime New England Patriots fullback James Develin retires from NFL
James Develin said he’s retiring, citing “unforeseen complications” from a neck injury that sidelined him for the majority of last season. The 31-year-old Develin, who was voted to the Pro Bowl in 2017, overcame long odds to break through in the NFL. After playing on the defensive line at Brown University, he joined the Florida…
Matt Kenseth comes out of retirement to replace Kyle Larson
Former NASCAR champion Matt Kenseth will again come out of retirement to compete for Chip Ganassi Racing as the replacement for fired driver Kyle Larson.
NFL Draft: The SEC Leads All Conferences in Draft Picks
Another edition of the NFL Draft has come and gone. This installment was like no other due mainly to the fact that it was the first ever virtual draft. Coaches, GMs, and players were seen making their moves at the comfort of their homes. This seemed to flow much better. The newly adopted atmosphere was…