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NFL Free Agency Update Thread


Mr. Scot

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Chris Borland just announced his retirement because of concerns about long term effects of head trauma. Wow.

meanwhile, Seattle's All-Pro middle LB Bobby Wagner, who is 24 just like Borland, says he indeed plans to continue playing football:

Bobby Wagner @ Bwagz54

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No offense to anyone but I'm playing until I can't anymore. I

love this game to much.

Bobby Wagner @ Bwagz54

12h

Everyone is motivated by different things. Everyone's path is

different. I respect a man who knows his path and follows it.

Bobby Wagner @ Bwagz54

11h

My path is to be the best linebacker in this game. Be better than

the ones before us and set the bar high for the ones after.

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Stevie Johnson (who turns 29 in November) turned out to be a great 7th R pick out of Kentucky, where he caught for 1,052 yards (17.2 avg) and 13 TDs in 2007 and then ran a 4.46 forty at 6-2/210 at Kentucky's Pro Day

Ryan Millan @ rmil24

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What a great addition with Stevie Johnson . Just adding more

weapons. #Bolts

Tyler Brabec @ Tylerbrabec

1m

Stevie Johnson to the Bolts. #moreweapons

Ian Rapoport @ RapSheet

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Stevie Johnson will be a big part of the Chargers offense.

Ian Rapoport @ RapSheet

Mar 14

The #Patriots have always liked Stevie Johnson . With the #Bills ,

he helped make Devin McCourty into a safety… which worked

out for all

Albert Breer @ AlbertBreer

Mar 14

Interesting Patriots are kicking tires on Stevie Johnson , the one

AFC East receiver who was a thorn in Darrelle Revis' side as a

Jet.

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Raiders insider Scott Bair @ BairCSN

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Per a league source, the Raiders are signing RB Trent

Richardson.

ESPN Bill Williamson @ BWilliamsonESPN

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Can confirm Trent Richardson is final stages of getting deal with

#Raiders

NFL.com David Ely @ David_Ely

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Audible laughter at NFL Media offices over prospect of Trent

Richardson to the Raiders

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