The Patriots are signing ex-Raiders safety Marcus Epps to a free-agent contact, a source confirmed to the Herald. What’s next ...
This means that the team lost several key free agents, including Tre'Von Moehrig, Divine Deablo, Nate Hobbs, Robert Spillane ...
The Las Vegas Raiders have lost most of their top defensive free agents and the majority of them are going to the New England ...
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Raiders Wire on MSNAnother former Raiders defensive starter joins Robert Spillane with PatriotsNearly all of the Raiders former defensive starters who hit free agency have signed new deals, many of whom found new homes elsewhere. For instance, Epps joins former Raiders starting middle ...
Marcus Epps is heading to the Patriots, doing so after suffering an ACL tear early in his second Las Vegas season. New ...
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Silver And Black Pride on MSNRaiders free agency scorecardJohn Jenkins, defensive tackle. Terrace Marshall, wide receiver. Luke Masterson, linebacker Andrus Peat, tackle. Desmond ...
The New England Patriots have agreed to terms on a one-year deal worth up to $4.4 million with free-agent safety Marcus Epps.
when the Raiders lost fellow safety Marcus Epps to injury. Moehrig has also been durable, missing just two games in four seasons, making him ripe for a sizable payday as someone's No. 1.
The 29-year-old, who is coming off a torn ACL he suffered last year with the Raiders, has played in the NFL for six seasons.
Epps is expected to gain clearance from his left ACL tear before the start of training camp, at which time he'll work to entrench himself as part of the Patriots' safety rotation. He made 19 tackles ...
Follow along with our running analysis of the Las Vegas Raiders' moves and key departures during the initial wave of free ...
A second-round pick in 2021, Moehrig started to come on over the last two seasons and priced himself out of returning to the Raiders. After the injury to Marcus Epps last season, Moehrig began ...
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