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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Cardinals' Red Bryant: Returns to practice
Red Bryant (Achilles) returned to practice Monday, Kent Somers of the Arizona Republic reports.Discomfort in Bryant's Achilles forced back-to-back absences over the weekend, but his presence Monday allowed him to resume his quest for a reserve spot along the Arizona Cardinals' defensive front.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Cardinals' Red Bryant: Suffering through sore Achilles
Red Bryant hasn't practiced in training camp due to a sore Achilles, Darren Urban of the Arizona Cardinals' official site reports.On Saturday, head coach Bruce Arians relayed to Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com that Bryant's injury isn't serious, but he remained on the sideline Sunday. Because Achilles-related issues can linger for lengthy periods, Bryant likely has more of an indefinite timetable for a return than intimated by Arians.
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by Dave Peters | CBSSports.com
Report: Jaguars cut DT Red Bryant
Defensive tackle Red Bryant was cut by the Jacksonville Jaguars on Thursday, according to the Florida Times-Union. He was due a $500,000 roster bonus on Sunday had the team retained him. The Jaguars cleared up $4.5 million in cap space with the move. Bryant started all 16 games last season amassing 22 total tackles, one sack and one forced fumble. The 30-year-old was expendable after the Jaguars signed Jared Odrick, formerly of the Dolphins, in free agency.
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by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com
Report: Jaguars cut DT Red Bryant
The Jacksonville Jaguars have released defensive tackle Red Bryant on Thursday, according to the Florida Times-Union. Bryant, 30, was due $500,000 roster bonus, which creates $4.5 million of cap space for Jacksonville. He registered 23 tackles, one sack and one forced fumble last season.
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Jaguars get jump-start on free agency by signing Red Bryant
The Jacksonville Jaguars have signed defensive end Red Bryant a week after the Seahwaks released him in an attempt to create cap space. The deal with Jacksonville is for four years, per ESPN. Bryant started all but one game last season and was in on 30 tackles with 1 1/2 sacks.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Seahawks might have a chance to re-sign Sidney Rice, Red Bryant
Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said the team might have a chance to re-sign receiver Sidney Rice and defensive end Red Bryant, who were released last week for a cap savings of $12.8 million. “We’ll have to wait and see," Carroll told the Seattle Times.
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by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com
Seahawks cut Sidney Rice, Red Bryant
The Seattle Seahawks released wide receiver Sidney Rice and defensive end Red Bryant on Friday in order to clear up some salary cap space. The two moves will save the Seahawks $12.8 million ($7.3 million with Rice and $5.5 million with Bryant). Rice suffered a torn ACL in 2013 and was limited to just eight games, catching 15 passes for 231 yards and three scores. Bryant, who turns 30 in April, had 31 tackles and 1.5 sacks in 15 games last season.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Report: Seahawks to release Red Bryant
The Seattle Seahawks will release defensive lineman Red Bryant, saving $5.5 million in cap room, reports Fox Sports. Bryant, who turns 30 in April, had 31 tackles and 1.5 sacks in 15 games last season.
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by Dave Richard | Senior Fantasy Writer
D-line shuffle coming for the Seahawks?
Seattle's defensive line could look a little different in 2014. USA Today has the scoop on the Seahawks' cap situation and notes that linemen Red Bryant and Chris Clemons are both candidates for a restructured salary, if not a release. Bryant is due a $3 million roster bonus along with a $4.5 million base salary. His total cap number is $8.5 million. Clemons, 32, is due to make $7.5 million in 2014 with a $9.7 million cap number. If the team wants to re-sign Michael Bennett and Tony McDaniel, two free agents, they'd be wise to find cap space for them.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Key Seahawks available vs. Rams
Several Seattle Seahawks who were on the injury report are active against the Rams, including running back Marshawn Lynch, who was probable with a non-injury related matter. Cornerback Richard Sherman (hip), safety Earl Thomas (thigh), wideout Jermaine Kearse (ankle), defensive end Red Bryant (knee), running back Derrick Coleman (shoulder), offensive tackle Russell Okung (toe), linebacker Malcolm Smith (ankle) and guard J.R. Sweezy (concussion) are all active.