Brandin Cooks is selling his L.A. home for $5.8M: Nothing or something?

Brandin Cooks has listed his home for $5.8 million. Does it mean anything?

Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Brandin Cooks is listing his recently purchased Hidden Hills house on the market, according to an article from the Los Angeles Times.

Cooks’ 2.3-acre estate rests at the top of a cul-de-sac. He bought the modern style home a few months after being traded from the Patriots to the Rams, but the official listing on RedFin shows he is selling the home for $5.8 million.

PHOTOS: Brandin Cooks lists home for $5.8 million

But as the sixth-year wideout begins listening to offers for his house, it isn’t far-fetched to assume that the Rams are preparing to listen to offers for Brandin Cooks himself.

According to Spotrac, the Rams will enter the 2020 season with 41 players under contract and roughly $26 million in cap space. Cooks’ salary alone amounts to 8.1 percent of the team’s salary cap, with $21.8 million in dead cap.

Looking ahead to next season, Cooks could be a cap casualty for a team that is in win-now mode with very little draft capital and is heavily-invested in franchise quarterback Jared Goff, who has struggled behind a porous offensive line decimated by injuries.

Les Snead has become increasingly aggressive during his tenure as general manager of the Rams since the team moved to Los Angeles. With Cooks, the Rams have a dependable deep threat who has finished above 1,000 yards receiving with 16 starts in four of his six seasons in the league, with the only other two seasons being this year and a rookie season cut short by a fractured thumb.

But an unfortunate slew of recent head injuries has kept Cooks from maximizing his full potential and could also diminish his trade value. The former Oregon State All-American suffered his fourth concussion in less than two years in the Rams’ 24-10 win over the Cincinnati Bengals in London and is officially listed as out for the team’s Sunday night tilt against the Bears.

And as Cooks’ contract stipulates, he has $50 million guaranteed for injury. It also wouldn’t be far-fetched to think that he could walk away from the game with well-deserved wealth for the sake of his own health.

This is not to speculate that Cooks has considered retirement, but there’s a growing trend across the NFL where star players retire during the prime of their careers. Andrew Luck is the most recent example, following the footsteps of perennial All-Pro players like Patrick Willis, Calvin Johnson, and Rob Gronkowski.

But the trade deadline has since passed, and Cooks is seeking to get back on the field as soon as possible. Rams head coach Sean McVay is optimistic that his deep threat wideout will return for the team’s Monday night date with Lamar Jackson and the Ravens in Week 12.

“He’s out there. He’s got great energy like he always does. He’s moving around,” McVay said. “I think it’s one of those things sitting down with Brandin, really getting a chance to talk to our doctors and then making that decision that we feel like is right. I think he’s feeling good and I think he’s excited about the opportunity to come back and play.”

Cooks’ decision to sell his Los Angeles home doesn’t necessarily mean his days as a Ram are numbered. One only needs to look at NBA superstar Kawhi Leonard, who in June reportedly bought property in Toronto ahead of his decision to spurn the Toronto Raptors for the Los Angeles Clippers in early July.

But all things considered, Cooks’ status with the team is certainly something worth monitoring as the Rams continue to play the game of salary cap gymnastics that they started, which won’t end anytime soon.

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Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa out for season with hip injury

Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will miss the rest of the 2019 season with a hip injury

The Alabama Crimson Tide have lost their quarterback for the rest of the 2019 season.

Tua Tagovailoa will indeed miss the remainder of the year after suffering a scary hip injury in Saturday’s win over Mississippi State, per The Athletic’s Aaron Suttles:

Alabama has now confirmed the report with an official statement (via ESPN’s Marty Smith):

Tagovailoa was recently recovered from ankle surgery when he sustained the injury. Many questioned why he was still in the game late in the second quarter with the Crimson Tide up 35-7 over the Bulldogs.

There are still fears that this injury could have an impact on Tagovailoa’s career and his ability to play in the NFL.

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Falcons Week 11 Fantasy Forecast: Brian Hill could have big day

The Falcons have one of the NFL’s best passing offenses this season, even if it has amounted to just two wins in nine games.

The Falcons have one of the NFL’s best passing offenses this season, even if it has amounted to just two wins in nine games.

This week, the team is down two starters, with both tight end Austin Hooper and running back Devonta Freeman out for the foreseeable future. It will be on Brian Hill and Luke Stocker to step up in their place.

Let’s examine Atlanta’s Week 11 fantasy football projections, focusing on ESPN’s standard league scoring system.

QB: Matt Ryan

Mario Addison, Matt Ryan
(Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

ESPN Projection: 18.5 points — 2 TDs, 1 INT, 300 yards (10 rushing)

Season Total: 155.8 points — 18 TDs, 9 INTs, 2,428 yards (77 rushing)

Week 11 Analysis: The Panthers defense is actually pretty stout against the pass this season, ranking 12th in passing yards allowed per game. Ryan is pretty much guaranteed to put up numbers, though, even if the game is a blowout. He’s capable of making up for it in garbage time if Atlanta’s offense gets out to a slow start again. Expect the usual from Ryan, despite the team’s success or failure on Sunday.

NFL Week 11: 4 bold predictions for Buccaneers vs. Saints

Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints are preparing for their Week 11 road game with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, leading to bold predictions.

The New Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay Buccaneers are gearing up for their Week 11 kickoff, and it’s a game that carries plenty of potential for game-changing plays and standout performances. Here are our bold predictions for Sunday’s game.

Jameis Winston throws two picks, and gives up two fumbles

Winston is a turnover machine, and that was never more evident than his last game against the Saints in which he had an interception overturned by committing a delay-of-game penalty. He will throw passes against the Saints secondary that they should have a shot at taking away, and he will hold the ball loosely and far enough away from his body at times to where the Saints defensive line can try to grab it. New Orleans just has to do their part and take those possessions away when they’re available.

Watch the video of the Colin Kaepernick NFL workout

Colin Kaepernick has changed the location of his workout for NFL teams, and has allowed media to attend. There is now a live feed available.

It’s been a day for Colin Kaepernick’s supposed tryout for NFL teams.

First there were protestors. Then word came that Kaepernick would reportedly be providing his own wide receivers when the league would not tell him the receivers who would attend the workout.

Then, it happened: Just hours before the workout, Kaepernick was reportedly asked to sign an “unusual” waiver that would free the league of any liability for employment claims. Kaepernick and his team offered to sign a standard injury liability waiver, but the league insisted on the waiver with a broader mandate. PFT’s Mike Florio suggested that the waiver would protect the league from any future legal action from the NFL, and may have been the point of this whole thing.

Kaepernick and his team walked away, rescheduling the workout for an hour later at a local Atlanta-area high school. They have invited the media to that event, and now we have live feed that is scheduled to begin when the workout begins.

Read more about what’s happening with the Kaepernick workout below.

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Colin Kaepernick’s tryout was moved at the last minute. Here’s what we know.

The location of the Colin Kaepernick workout was changed just hours before its scheduled start at the Atlanta Falcons facility. What we know.

On Saturday, Colin Kaepernick was meant to conduct a workout for NFL representatives to see if the former quarterback could catch on with a team.

From the start, the process seemed a bit strange. The NFL first announced that representatives from all 32 teams would be there, then backtracked and said it didn’t know how many teams would be there, and also wouldn’t publicly be saying who would attend.

More reporting uncovered that the NFL threw together the workout hastily, giving Kaepernick only two hours to agree to appear, and then scheduled it for a Saturday, when most NFL personnel would be preparing for tomorrow’s game (and scouts would most likely be at college games).

On Saturday afternoon, another wrinkle came out. Kaepernick’s representatives announced that the workout would no longer happen at 3 p.m. at the Falcons facility, but would rather happen an hour later, at 4 p.m., at an undisclosed location.

Their reasoning for the move was that they believed the NFL had asked them to sign an “unusual” waiver, and they were confused why the league would refuse to allow any media there.

The statement said that media that requested it would be told where the workout was, and would be free to attend. It’s unclear if any NFL teams will still plan on attending, or will skip it for fear of the league having repercussions for attending a tryout not set up by the NFL.

Here’s the statement from Kaepernick’s reps:

I don’t know the particulars of the liability waivers, and I’m not an attorney so I’m not going to guess.

UPDATE: Oh man. According to ProFootballTalk, the “unusual waiver” would have made it so Colin Kaepernick had to drop any future lawsuit over the league keeping him from signing with a team. Instead of it being a waiver in the event that he was injured, Kaepernick’s team says that the waiver would have exonerated the league from ANY employment claims.

The NFL refusing to allow media there seems bizarre, as well. If they really want to give him an open and fair shot, what difference would it make if people could watch the workout?

By demanding that it take place in secret, it sure seems to reinforce what a lot of people fear: This is merely a PR stunt, and no matter how well Kaepernick performs, the league can just say he didn’t look good and then have cover when he continues to go unsigned by teams. And with that update from PFT, it sure seems like it was a crafty legal maneuver as well.

UPDATE 4:20 p.m. ET: The workout has been moved to a local high school football field.

You can now watch a live video feed of the workout.

UPDATE 4:50 p.m. ET: The league has now issued a statement.

It appears that this had been set up in anticipation of NFL hi-jinx.

UPDATE: It already appears that some NFL personnel are abandoning the workout.

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Raiders mid-season awards: Breakout and Surprise player

Raiders mid-season awards: Breakout and Surprise player

As of Thursday night, when the Browns took down the Steelers,  the Raiders moved inside the bubble for an AFC Wildcard spot. They’ve already won more games this season than they won all of last season. For that to happen, it takes a few breakout players and surprises.

Breakout player: TE Darren Waller

This time a year ago, Waller was wallowing in obscurity on the Ravens’ practice squad. A little over a week later, the Raiders signed him away from the Ravens. There was little reason for anyone to think Waller would make a massive impact for the Raiders. He had just 12 catches for 103 yards in his career, which included several suspensions for substance abuse issues.

He showed some skills early on over the final four games of the 2018 season, but still nothing that would suggest the Raiders were looking at a bonafide future star. Then came the start of the 2019 season, and in two games, he eclipsed his entire career receptions and receiving totals form his career in Baltimore. And in his third game, he blew all of those numbers out of the water as well.

Waller is the Raiders’ leading receiver by a wide margin, and it earned him a long term extension with the team. He has broken out big time. From the shackles of his addiction and the shadows of the NFL.

Surprise player: DE Benson Mayowa

We all know pass rushers are at a premium in the NFL. And yet Mayowa, in his prime, wasn’t signed until over a month into free agency. By that point, all the ‘waves’ had since past, and the scraps were washing up onshore. That’s when the Raiders signed the 28-year-old to a one-year deal.

Mayowa has gone on to lead the team with 7.0 sacks in nine games. He is a bit of a one-trick pony. He is a speed rusher, designed for obvious passing situation. But that has rarely stopped teams from spending big money on a player. Signing a guy who can put pressure on the quarterback on third and long is a valuable thing. So, why didn’t Mayowa get that kind of respect in free agency?

Well, because he is a journeyman former undrafted free agent who had just 13.0 career sacks in six NFL seasons. His career-high was 6.0 sacks, which means in nine games this season in Oakland, he has already set a new career-high. And he’s done it despite averaging around 30% of the defensive snaps, fewest of any of the team’s defensive ends.

I think it’s safe to say no one expected this level of production from Mayowa

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What we know about Tua Tagovailoa’s injury

Find out the latest details on the scary injury suffered by Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa

One of college football’s best players, and one of the top prospects in the 2020 NFL draft class, Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa may have played his final down for the Crimson Tide.

Despite being ahead 35-7 late in the first half against Mississippi State on Saturday, Tagovailoa was still in the game for Alabama, and suffered a scary injury as two defenders landed on him after he tried to scramble out of the pocket and make a throw.

Bama’s star quarterback had to be carted off the field, and was reportedly screaming in pain:

Tide head coach Nick Saban said at halftime that Tagovailoa was supposed to come out after that series:

Tagovailoa was air-lifted to the hospital, per Cecil Hurt of the Tuscaloosa News:

Saban had little information to provide regarding Tagovailoa’s situation at his postgame press conference:

According to Aaron Suttles of The Athletic, Tagovailoa is indeed out for the season:

While many expected the injury to be an aggravation of the ankle injury Tagovailoa had surgery to repair last month, this injury ended up being a new injury to his hip.

The severity of this injury obviously has seismic implications for all involved, from Alabama’s hopes of making another playoff run, from Tagovailoa’s draft stock. Obviously, his long-term health is the most important thing right now, and hopefully he’s able to make a full recovery.

Currently jockeying with LSU quarterback Joe Burrow for the title of next year’s top quarterback prospect, Tagovailoa could face serious concerns about his injury history and durability when NFL teams are evaluating him this offseason.

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Report: Cardinals negotiating contract extensions with D.J. Humphries, A.Q. Shipley, others

The Cardinals seeking to keep their offensive line intact beyond this season.

The Arizona Cardinals announced Saturday they extended the contract of tight end Maxx Williams for two more years, keeping him under contract through the 2021 season. He was due to become a free agent after this season.

He is not the only player who could sign an extension.

According to AZCentral Sports’ Bob McManaman, the Cardinals are in negotiations with several soon-to-be free agents. He named two starting offensive linemen in particular — left tackle D.J. Humphries and center A.Q, Shipley.

Shipley is in his 10th NFL season and has been a rock for the team since he took over the starting center job a few seasons ago. He missed all last season with a torn ACL but has played every snap this season.

Humphries has finally stayed healthy. He finished on injured reserve each of the last two seasons and the season before that he missed the final games with a concussion. He has played all but four snaps this season and has been solid overall. He is a leader on the offensive line.

He is a former first-round pick and, if he signs an extension, would be the first of the players selected in the first round under general manage Steve Keim to remain with the team beyond their original deal.

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Cardinals sign TE Maxx Williams to 2-year contract extension

He has 11 catches for 139 yards this season but coach Kliff Kingsbury thinks very highly of him and his play this season.

The Arizona Cardinals have been pleased with what they have seen from tight end Maxx Williams this season. They want to keep him around, too.

The team announced Saturday Williams signed a contract extension that will keep him with the team through 2021. He was set to become a free agent after the season.

Williams was signed in the offseason after the Baltimore Ravens released him.

Head coach Kliff Kingsbury has been very complimentary of Williams. He has praised his hands, his blocking and has even called him one of the best tight ends in the league.

The former second-round pick has appeared in every game this season and has started five of them. He has 11 catches for 139 yards and one touchdown.

His addition was a sneaky-good signing. We will have to wait and see about the financials to see if it is contract of good value. At 24 years of age, he still should have quite a bit of football left in him.

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