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Veteran Rams safety Weddle announces retirement
Veteran Los Angeles Rams Pro Bowl safety ERIC WEDDLE announced his retirement after 13 seasons in the NFL. Weddle, 35, played with the Chargers, Ravens and Rams during his lengthy career.… More With the Rams focusing on a youth movement, it was possible that they would have moved on without him even if Weddle decided to play for another season. We wish Mr. Weddle well in his retirement. Less
Source: Los Angeles Times
Ravens add Pro Bowl safety
The Baltimore Ravens have reportedly reached a four-year agreement with Pro Bowl safety EARL THOMAS. The 29-year-old Thomas was considered the top safety on the free agent market. Thomas should help ease the loss of ERIC WEDDLE, who was released by the Ravens last week.
Source: Team Website
Rams add veteran safety
The Los Angeles Rams have signed veteran safety ERIC WEDDLE. Weddle is a 12-year NFL veteran and a six-time Pro Bowler. Weddle has 29-career interceptions, ranking ninth in the NFL among… More all active players. He should be a nice addition to the Rams defense, both the fantasy version and the real deal. Less
Source: Team Website
Around the NFL: Eric Weddle
Earlier this week I posted an item about defensive back tackles, and a reader asked about defensive back takeaways. That information is below, and the timing is good. The Rams yesterday signed Eric Weddle, giving them three of the league's more productive players at recording takeaways in one secondary. more »
Ravens release veteran safety
The Baltimore Ravens cut veteran safety ERIC WEDDLE this week. Weddle, 34, was named to the Pro Bowl in each of his three seasons with the Ravens after signing with the team in 2016. With free agency officially starting on March 13th, Weddle will look to play elsewhere in 2019.
Source: Baltimore Sun
Around the NFL: Numbers in safeties
The 49ers somehow played an entire season last year and intercepted only 2 passes, which defies belief. That's 5 fewer than the 2nd-worst teams in that area. They say they're looking for a "starting-caliber safety" in free agency, which you'd think goes without saying. The good news for San Francisco, and the other teams in need of a starter or two at the position, is there are a lot of good ones available. more »
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