The Los Angeles Chargers are preparing to play the Las Vegas Raiders in their season finale on Sunday afternoon, and with a win, they will clinch the No.
Not too long ago, Los Angeles Chargers edge rusher Bud Dupree was the cause of much fan frustration. But with his team missing the injured Khalil Mack and Joey Bosa on a pitch count, Dupree stepped up in a big way with two sacks during the Week 10 win over the Tennessee Titans, one of his former teams.
There was a lot to like about the Los Angeles Chargers’ 26-8 takedown of the New Orleans Saints in Week 8. One of the things that doesn’t qualify, it seems, is edge defender Bud Dupree. Dupree has steadily drawn the ire of Chargers fans over the course of his first season with the team.
The most talked about unit on the Los Angeles Chargers so far this season has been the defense. New defensive coordinator Jesse Minter continues to earn the praises of those around the league, as the unit is one the best in the entire NFL.
Nobody paid much attention when the Los Angeles Chargers signed edge defender Bud Dupree in the offseason, but his impressive performance could signal a midseason trade.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will welcome a familiar face back to Acrisure Stadium in Week 3 as they take on the Los Angeles Chargers. Despite being ruled questionable with an illness, outside linebacker Bud Dupree is set to play, taking on the team that once drafted him in the first round.
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Bud Dupree signed with the Atlanta Falcons prior to the 2023 season and went on to tie for the team lead in sacks with 6.5. He was on a one-year deal and had been a free agent until Saturday night according to a report from Ian Rapoport.
The Atlanta Falcons didn’t bring back veteran defensive linemen Calais Campbell or Bud Dupree. That appears to have cost them in the Pro Football Focus defensive line rankings.
Newly-signed edge rusher free agent acquisition Bud Dupree recently explained his thinking behind joining the Los Angeles Chargers this offseason, writes Omar Navarro of Chargers.com.
Outside linebacker Bud Dupree signed with the Los Angeles Chargers earlier this month, adding another force to a pass rush already featuring some of the best players in the game.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will face their former linebacker Bud Dupree in Week 3 of the 2024 regular season. Dupree, now a member of the Los Angeles Chargers, was originally drafted by the Steelers in the first-round of the 2015 NFL Draft.
The Pittsburgh Steelers selected linebacker Bud Dupree with their first-round pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. Over his six seasons with the team, Dupree started in 66 games, recording 39.5 sacks, 231 combined tackles, eight forced fumbles, and 65 quarterback hits.
Even though the Falcons drafted three defensive linemen a couple of weeks ago, the club was still monitoring the free agent market. Bud Dupree completed
Former Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker Bud Dupree has signed with the Los Angeles, Chargers, according to report by Jeremy Fowler ESPN. Dupree had previously met with the Chargers, but was reportedly talking to both the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Atlanta Falcons about returning.
Bud Dupree‘s recent visit with the Chargers has produced an agreement.
While the Bolts are interested in adding what would be a high-profile rotational rusher behind their Pro Bowl OLB tandem, he has seen a bit of a post-draft market emerge for his services.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are making it clear that they are going to be doing everything they can to put the best team on the field this season and make a strong push to hoist another Lombardi Trophy next February.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker Bud Dupree is a free agent, and he said he would welcome a return to Pittsburgh, if the opportunity arose.
A former Steelers first-round pick is interested in a return to Pittsburgh.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker Bud Dupree is a free agent, and he said he would welcome a return to Pittsburgh, if the opportunity arose.
The Atlanta Falcons are playing for a return to the playoffs in Week 18 against the New Orleans Saints, but linebacker Bud Dupree has even more to play for.
The Atlanta Falcons continue to remake their defense and look more like a threat to win the NFC South.
The Steelers met with a familiar face on Thursday but what transpired was certainly unusual. Pittsburgh hosted free-agent pass rusher Bud Dupree, who played with the team from 2015-20.
Surveillance cameras captured the incident last winter in which Dupree, 29, became involved in an altercation with a Walgreens employee.
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