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NFL transactions: Bridgewater re-signs with Saints

ByReuters

Published 15/03/2019 at 02:17 GMT

Quarterback Teddy Bridgewater agreed to re-sign with the New Orleans Saints rather than join the Miami Dolphins, according to multiple reports on Thursday.

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Bridgewater, who acknowledged the decision on Twitter, reportedly will receive
a one-year deal worth $7.25 million, with incentives that can push the value
as high as $12.5 million. He visited the Dolphins on Wednesday.
The Saints also restructured Drew Brees' contract to free up $10.8 million in
cap space and signed former New England Patriots defensive tackle Malcom
Brown. According to multiple reports, Brown's deal is worth $5 million
annually.
--The New York Giants agreed to a four-year, $37.5 million deal, $23 million
of which is fully guaranteed, with wideout Golden Tate, according to multiple
reports.
Tate, who acknowledged the signing on Twitter, will pick up at least some of
the slack after wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. was traded to the Cleveland
Browns this week. Tate, 30, caught 74 passes for 795 yards and four touchdowns
for the Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles last season.
The Giants also added outside linebacker Markus Golden on a one-year deal,
according to multiple reports, reuniting him with former coordinator James
Bettcher. Golden had 12.5 sacks under Bettcher with the Arizona Cardinals in
2016.
--Trey Flowers put pen to paper to join the Detroit Lions on a $90 million
contract, officially becoming the fifth-highest-paid defensive player in the
NFL.
The former Patriots defensive end, who aligned at six different positions for
at least 15 snaps last season in New England, was a coveted chess piece for
Matt Patricia's defense in Detroit. Patricia used to coach Flowers in New
England. Flowers racked up 21 sacks and 59 QB hits over the past three
seasons. He received a $28 million signing bonus.
The Lions also signed safety Andrew Adams to a one-year deal after the Bucs
declined to tender a contract to the restricted free agent.
--The Seattle Seahawks re-signed linebacker K.J. Wright and guard D.J. Fluker
while adding guard Mike Iupati.
Wright's deal is for two years and $15.5 million, according to NFL Network.
Fluker's deal is for two years and $9 million per NFL.com, while Iupati's deal
is for one year.
--The Oakland Raiders released wide receiver Jordy Nelson and quarterback AJ
McCarron.
The Raiders gave Nelson a $3.6 million bonus on Dec. 28, which was earlier
than required, for cap purposes. Head coach Jon Gruden said at the time
regarding Nelson, "Yeah, he'll be back."
Nelson earned just under $11 million for one year, with the team saving $3.5
million with his release. The Raiders will save $5 million by releasing
McCarron, who was acquired for a fifth-round pick from Buffalo in September.
--The Minnesota Vikings agreed to a restructured contract with defensive end
Everson Griffen, general manager Rick Spielman confirmed, hours before his
$10.9 million salary for 2019 would have become guaranteed.
According to NFL Network, Griffen instead will make $8 million in 2019, with
the potential to opt out of his deal if he hits certain performance marks.
--The Kansas City Chiefs signed former Saints defensive end Alex Okafor.
Contract terms were not disclosed, but multiple reports said the deal was for
three years and $24 million.
--Safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix signed a one-year deal worth a reported $3.5
million with the Chicago Bears.
NFL Network reported Clinton-Dix turned down more money to play in Chicago
with fellow Alabama safety Eddie Jackson.
--The Carolina Panthers released left tackle Matt Kalil with a post-June 1
designation.
The Charlotte Observer first reported the move. Using the delayed designation
saves the Panthers more than $7 million under the salary cap this year.
--The San Francisco 49ers signed former Pro Bowl cornerback Jason Verrett to a
one-year contract. Multiple outlets report the deal is worth $3.6 million.
Verrett, 27, has played in just five games over the past three seasons and
just 25 through five years, but he reached the Pro Bowl in 2015 with the
then-San Diego Chargers.
The 49ers also signed former Eagles wideout Jordan Matthews (one-year deal)
and former Panthers linebacker David Mayo (two years) and released linebacker
Brock Coyle, who announced his retirement due to a compression fracture in his
back sustained last season. The team will also re-sign safety Antone Exum on a
one-year deal worth $895,000, per multiple reports.
--The Jets officially signed and introduced running back Le'Veon Bell, a few
hours after releasing incumbent starter Isaiah Crowell. They also re-signed
nose tackle Steve McLendon and officially confirmed the re-signings of
offensive lineman Jonotthan Harrison and cornerback Darryl Roberts.
The New York Daily News reported McLendon's deal is for one year and $2.5
million, with an additional $1 million in incentives.
The Jets also signed cornerback Brian Poole to a one-year, $3.5 million deal,
per multiple reports. The Atlanta Falcons surprisingly did not tender the
restricted free agent after he broke up 20 passes in 47 games (21 starts) over
the past three seasons.
--The Patriots signed defensive tackle Mike Pennel (two-year deal), tight end
Matt LaCosse (two years, $4.8 million), wide receivers Bruce Ellington (one
year) and Maurice Harris (not reported) and safety Terrence Brooks (two
years), according to several reports.
Pennel and Brooks are former Jets.
--The Cincinnati Bengals signed former Giants cornerback B.W. Webb to a
three-year contract. The deal reportedly is worth $13 million.
--The Pittsburgh Steelers signed former Jaguars wide receiver Donte Moncrief
to a two-year deal and re-signed wideout Eli Rogers and defensive tackle Dan
McCullers.
--The Dallas Cowboys re-signed wideout Tavon Austin and added former Texans
defensive lineman Christian Covington, both on one-year deals.
--The Falcons signed tight end Luke Stocker on a two-year contract and running
back Kenjon Barner on a one-year deal.
--The Arizona Cardinals are expected to sign former Bears first-round wideout
Kevin White, per NFL Network, and former Denver Broncos guard Max Garcia, per
his agent.
--The Cleveland Browns signed former Bears offensive lineman Eric Kush, who
started seven games last season.
--The Philadelphia Eagles signed former Steelers linebacker L.J. Fort to a
three-year deal worth a reported, $5.6 million.
--Field Level Media
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