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Qadree Ollison Jersey , but his visit ended without a contract agreement.Bridgewater, a Miami native, was the backup last season to New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees. The Saints are hoping to re-sign him.More Miami Dolphins newsDolphins sign hometown WR Allen Hurns to 1-year contractNew Dolphins coach Brian Flores has his own daily workout at training campDolphins assistant coach Jim Caldwell takes leave of absence to address health issuesTwo-time Pro Bowl safety Reshad Jones rejoins Dolphins after skipping voluntary practicesDolphins QBs Josh Rosen, Ryan Fitzpatrick embrace battle for No. 1 jobA deal with the Dolphins would give Bridgewater a chance to start as they rebuild under new coach Brian Flores. The Dolphins are expected to part with Ryan Tannehill, who has been with them since 2012.Bridgewater was a first-round draft pick by the Minnesota Vikings in 2014. He went 17-11 as a starter in his first two NFL seasons, but has started only one game since suffering a serious knee injury in August 2016.Besides the meeting with Bridgewater on the first day of free agency
Brian Burns Jersey , the Dolphins reached deals with defensive back Eric Rowe and tight end Clive Walford and released four-time Pro Bowl guard Josh Sitton.Rowe agreed to terms on a one-year contract worth up to $4.5 million. He appeared in four games with the Patriots last season before being placed on season-ending injured reserve with a groin injury.The deal reunites Rowe with Flores, a former Patriots assistant.Walford also agreed to a one-year contract. The Florida native, who played for the Miami Hurricanes, had 61 catches and six scores in his first two NFL seasons with Oakland in 2015-16. He played in only one game last year with the New York Jets. He joins four other tight ends on the Miami roster.The release of the 32-year-old Sitton had been expected as part of the team’s youth movement. He joined Miami last season and suffered a season-ending torn rotator cuff in Week 1. His release created $5 million in additional salary cap space. BALTIMORE (4-5) at GREEN BAY (5-4) Sunday, noon ET, CBS OPENING LINE – Ravens by 2 1-2 RECORD VS. SPREAD – Baltimore 4-4-1
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http://www.carolinapanthersteamonline.com/christian-miller-jersey , PASS (20). STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES – First game at Lambeau Field between teams since Dec. 7, 2009, when Packers beat Ravens 27-14. … Ravens’ only win in series came Dec. 19, 2005, when 48-3 victory produced largest margin of victory in franchise history. … QB Joe Flacco has not thrown INT three straight road games against NFC teams. … League-worst passing attack averages 165.7 yards per game. … RB Alex Collins (5.6) second in average yards per carry behind New Orleans’ Alvin Kamara (6.5). … WR Jeremy Maclin has receiving TD in each of three career games against Packers. … Ravens D leads league with 13 interceptions. … LB C.J. Mosley only NFL player with at least 75 tackles
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