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Post by DDNYjets on Aug 3, 2020 13:45:41 GMT -5
Mosley opting out wont be as big an issue if Williamson can play. We also got some decent depth at ILB.
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Post by Trades on Aug 4, 2020 7:48:36 GMT -5
D.J. Killings, DB, and Jeremiah Valoaga, DE, Las Vegas Raiders
While both Killings and Valoaga opted out, neither was expected to make the Raiders' roster this season. In fact, neither played for the Raiders last year. Killings spent the season on injured reserve after suffering a torn pectoral early in training camp, and Valoaga did not sign with the Raiders until the season's last week and was inactive for the season finale.
Jordan Lucas, S, Chicago Bears
Lucas, who the Bears signed to a one-year deal, was expected to compete for one of the club's backup safety spots. Chicago guaranteed Lucas $340,000 for the 2020 season at the time of his signing, a clear indication the Bears considered the veteran a strong contender to make the final 53-man roster. The Bears signed several safeties in free agency, including Lucas, after last year's starter Ha Ha Clinton-Dix left for the Cowboys.
Josh Harvey-Clemons, LB, Washington Football Team
Harvey-Clemons was going to have to fight to earn a roster spot this season. He was a backup linebacker in his first three seasons, playing mostly in sub packages in a coverage role. But with Washington switching to a 4-3 and having drafted one linebacker and signed two others -- plus possibly getting back Reuben Foster -- Harvey-Clemons faced a tough battle.
Ja'Wuan James, OT, Denver Broncos
James has informed the team that he will opt out of the 2020 season. James, 28, was entering the second year of a four-year, $51 million deal with Denver. He was limited to three games last season because of torn ligaments in his knee. He tweeted a statement Monday, saying it was "tough, but the right decision" and cited "too much unknown about this virus & about plans handling it going forward."
Christian Miller, OLB, Carolina Panthers
Miller believes that he is at a high risk for COVID-19. The 24-year-old was drafted to play outside linebacker in a 3-4 scheme, but with the Panthers moving back to a 4-3 this season he was considered a backup edge rusher.
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Post by Ff2 on Aug 6, 2020 16:03:39 GMT -5
Doc Jotson
The deadline for players to opt out of playing the 2020 season passed at 4 p.m. ET and the NFL’s daily transaction wire brings word of a late addition to the list of players who made that decision.
Jets wide receiver Doc Jotson has opted out of playing. Jotson signed a one-year, $825,000 contract with the Jets in February that will toll to the 2021
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Post by DDNYjets on Aug 6, 2020 17:14:07 GMT -5
Has anybody here tried telling their boss they are opting out the rest of the year?
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Post by Big L on Aug 6, 2020 19:35:13 GMT -5
Has anybody here tried telling their boss they are opting out the rest of the year? Yes, and they were real cool about it. Even said they’d give me 0% of my pay for the rest of the year.
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Post by Ff2 on Aug 7, 2020 14:37:27 GMT -5
Has anybody here tried telling their boss they are opting out the rest of the year? Yes. If by "boss" you mean "wife." Common
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Post by 2milehighJet on Aug 8, 2020 8:24:14 GMT -5
oh OK. Give up salary but still get money?
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Post by bxjetfan on Aug 25, 2020 15:37:57 GMT -5
Can Moseley change his mind or is the League saying it's final?
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Post by Trades on Aug 25, 2020 18:24:25 GMT -5
Can Moseley change his mind or is the League saying it's final? Pretty sure it is final. Why do you ask?
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Post by bxjetfan on Aug 25, 2020 20:37:07 GMT -5
Can Moseley change his mind or is the League saying it's final? Pretty sure it is final. Why do you ask? He's a good player and would help us out.
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