• Eagles add AAF star Charles Johnson

    Receiver Charles Johnson liked the lack of “politics” in the AAF. The lack of money, however, made that option no longer viable for him. So it’s back to politics, and potential paychecks, in the NFL. Johnson has signed with the Eagles. Johnson appeared in 39 games over three season with the Vikings, generating 475 receiving [more]
  • Adrian Peterson wanted to turn pro after his freshman year

    As a true freshman at Oklahoma in 2004, Adrian Peterson ran for 1,925 yards and finished second in Heisman Trophy voting. At that time, he was ready for the NFL. But the NFL wasn’t ready for him. League rules say a player must be three years out of high school before he can play in [more]
  • Report: Ra’Shede Hageman visits Falcons

    The Falcons cut defensive tackle Ra’Shede Hageman in September 2017. He has not played in the NFL since the 2016 season. Hageman, though, is working for a second chance after having his career derailed by legal problems. His former team at least is giving him a look. The Falcons hosted Hagemen on a visit last [more]
  • Vikings adding AAF pass rusher Karter Schult

    One of the most productive pass rushers in the AAF has found a job in the NFL. According to multiple reports, the Minnesota Vikings are set to sign former Salt Lake Stallions defensive end Karter Schult. The deal was first reported by Damond Talbot of Draft Diamonds. Schult was one of three pass rushers to [more]
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