As the saying goes, desperate times call for desperate measures. With that in mind, it may be time for the Atlanta Falcons to make a very drastic move to energize their pass rush.
The former Cowboys and 49ers pass rusher was last seen not playing for the Buccaneers. The Seattle Seahawks have met with a veteran, oft-suspended edge rusher.
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According to Field Yates, the Seahawks hosted veteran DE Randy Gregory for a free-agent visit on Wednesday. Gregory reached an agreement that resulted in his release from the Buccaneers, who placed Gregory on the did not report list after he did not show up for the start of training camp.
The Philadelphia Eagles already are loaded throughout the roster but that doesn't mean that they are done. Philadelphia clearly is going all in on the 2024 season and recently made a trade within the division to bring in former first-round draft pick Jahan Dotson to be the team's No.
As expected, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers officially released outside linebacker Randy Gregory on Thursday after he failed to show up for training camp. The Bucs placed Gregory on the reserve/did not report list on July 23 when veteran players were required to arrive at training camp.
A former second-round pick of the Dallas Cowboys is reportedly set to retire before the start of the 2024 regular season.
Randy Gregory appears to be done with football after he no-showed the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
In the wake of his Buccaneers release officially taking place on Thursday, Randy Gregory‘s NFL career may well be over.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced they released EDGE Randy Gregory on Thursday. Last week, Rick Stroud reported that Tampa Bay and Gregory reached an
Randy Gregory signed up for the class but never attended.
Rick Stroud reports that the Buccaneers and EDGE Randy Gregory have reached an agreement that will result in him being released. The Buccaneers placed Gregory on the did not report list after he did not show up for the start of training camp.
It sounds like the saga between absent outside linebacker Randy Gregory and the Buccaneers is about to come to an end. During tonight’s preseason game between the Bucs and Jaguars where Tampa Bay is on the road in Jacksonville, NewsChannel 8 Bucs broadcaster Chris Myers had said that the team is expected to release Gregory.
Randy Gregory remained absent from the Buccaneers during training camp, and his time with the team will now come to an end.
He did not attend the Buccaneers’ voluntary offseason workouts nor their mandatory minicamp this offseason. Then on Tuesday, he did not report for the start of the team’s training camp.
I’m back baby and ready to talk about whatever the hell Buccaneers linebacker Randy Gregory is doing. Yes, even in the wilds of the London countryside, I have been following what Randy Gregory is doing.
Missing out on mandatory minicamp could cause Bucs edge rusher Randy Gregory some valuable conditioning and time with the playbook, but it could also cost him quite a bit of money, too.
The veteran edge rusher was a no-show for the first day of mandatory minicamp, with coach Todd Bowles declaring it an unexcused absence.
New Tampa Bay Buccaneers edge rusher Randy Gregory is suing both the NFL and the Denver Broncos. Gregory sued both parties on June 5th over fines he's received from the NFL for taking a synthetic cannabis product called Dronabinol, which was prescribed to him by a physician to treat both anxiety and PTSD.
When the Denver Broncos traded Randy Gregory to the San Francisco 49ers at the deadline last season, the 31-year-old exited town without any recriminations
A matter involving prescription medication has prompted former Broncos edge rusher Randy Gregory to sue the team and the NFL, the Denver Post’s Parker Gabriel reports.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers recently added veteran pass rusher Randy Gregory to their roster. Gregory brings depth to a position that desperately needed it.
Reports indicated that it was a one-year deal, and financial terms were not immediately available.
Randy Gregory finds himself in free agency after failing to live up to the big-money deal he signed with the Broncos in 2022. The veteran edge rusher has at least one known suitor for a potential new deal.
The NFC West squad could use some reinforcements on defense, as they have endured some high-profile departures already this offseason.
There are at least two players who recently suited up in Denver under Payton who seem to agree with Ryan Clark's words.
The depth along the San Francisco 49ers' defensive line keeps taking hits. Defensive end Randy Gregory is now listed as "questionable" for Monday night's clash with the Baltimore Ravens due to an illness, adding to the team's growing list of injuries.
The already dangerous San Francisco 49ers have boosted their pass rush. The Denver Broncos have agreed to trade outside linebacker Randy Gregory and a 2024 seventh-round pick to the 49ers in exchange for San Francisco's 2024 sixth-round pick, per NFL Insider Tom Pelissero.
Days after the Las Vegas Raiders released former All-Pro defensive end Chandler Jones and just over one hour after the Los Angeles Chargers traded former Pro Bowl cornerback J.C. Jackson, another AFC West team joined the club.
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