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Raiders add another wide receiver
The Oakland Raiders signed unrestricted free agent wide receiver RYAN GRANT, adding another wideout to the mix heading into the 2019 season. Grant played with the Indianapolis Colts last season after… More spending four years in Washington. He follows the addition of fellow wideouts ANTONIO BROWN and TYRELL WILLIAMS in a revamped wide receiving corps in Oakland. Less
Source: Team Website
Around the NFL: Raiders ink Grant
The Raiders have signed Ryan Grant to a one-year deal, and it’s an underwhelming addition. At best, he’ll be a lesser third receiver. more »
Grant emerges as Colts No. 2 receiver
Indianapolis wide receiver RYAN GRANT appears likely to begin the season as the Colts’ No. 2 wideout alongside T.Y. HILTON. Head coach Frank Reich said that the duo has “really separated… More themselves” from the rest of the group. If quarterback ANDREW LUCK can return to form, Grant could certainly have fantasy value in the Colts offense. Less
Source: Team Website
WR Grant heads to Indianapolis
Wide receiver RYAN GRANT signed a one-year deal with the Colts on Tuesday and could be in for a significant role behind T.Y. HILTON in Indianapolis. Grant initially signed with Baltimore… More but the Ravens backed out of the deal after claiming the wide receiver failed his physical due to a bum ankle. Grant says his ankle is fine, and the Colts appear to agree. Less
Source: Indianapolis Star
Ravens sign former Raider WR Crabtree
The Baltimore Ravens signed former Oakland wide receiver MICHAEL CRABTREE, 30, to a three-year contract just one day after he was released by the Raiders. The Ravens had a deal in… More place with wideout RYAN GRANT but that fell apart because of concerns over a possible bum ankle. Crabtree will join former Arizona wide receiver JOHN BROWN as newcomers in the Ravens offense. Less
Source: Baltimore Sun
Around the NFL: Baltimore's new pass catchers
The Ravens have signed wide receivers John Brown and Ryan Grant. Give them credit for trying, I guess. But neither looks particularly likely to lift the team’s passing game out of the doldrums. more »
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Around the NFL: Washington
There’s not a ton of difference between Washington’s wide receivers. Various guys could lead the team in catches, yards and touchdowns. But heading into camp, Terrelle Pryor looks most likely to be their No. 1. more »
Trivia: December 10, 2016
Who was the last player to run for over 200 yards in a playoff game? The involved teams play again this week. And as an additional hint, there is currently a skill-position player in the league with the same name. answer »
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