The Ravens originally wanted receiver Dez Bryant after he was released by the Cowboys. He passed on a long-term deal Dick Butkus Jersey , but the Ravens remain in play to sign him. At least in the opinion of the oddsmakers.
According to Bookmaker.eu, the Ravens are listed as the favorites to sign Bryant, at +350. (In other words, a $100 bet would yield $350.)
Conspicuously absent are the Browns, who have been linked to Bryant during the absence of Josh Gordon. But Peter King of NBC’s Football Morning in America said during Wednesday’s PFT Live that the Browns no longer have interest in Dez.
Either way, the clock is ticking for Dez. The longer he waits to join a team, the harder it will be for him to get up to speed for Week One. Or for any week of the regular season.
Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Fouts, perhaps the greatest player in Chargers history http://www.chicagobearsteamonline.com/dion-sims-jersey , has criticized the team’s move, saying he’ll always be a San Diego Charger, and never a Los Angeles Charger. Fouts has also left his longtime job calling Chargers preseason games, but not because he criticized the team’s move north.
Jay Posner of the San Diego Union-Tribune reports that the Chargers will welcome Fouts back in 2019 if his schedule permits him to return to the booth in the preseason.
The Chargers are going with Spero Dedes and LaDainian Tomlinson as their preseason TV announcers this year, but the team says it would have gladly had Fouts join Dedes and Tomlinson in a three-man booth if Fouts’ schedule had allowed it.
What remains to be seen is whether Fouts wants to return to the Chargers’ booth. He’s made no secret of the fact that he thinks the move to Los Angeles was a mistake Jamaal Williams Jersey , and he has said the Chargers’ failure to sell out the undersized StubHub Center makes the whole league look bad. Fouts may not want to remain associated with the Chargers now that they’re in Los Angeles.