Safety Keith Tandy Authentic Ronnie Harrison Jersey , cornerback Josh Robinson and long snapper Garrison Sanborn were among 32 players let go by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the final cuts of training camp.
In addition, the Bucs will place quarterback Jameis Winston on the reserve/suspended list and move linebacker Kendall Beckwith from the active/non-football injury list to the reserve/non-football injury list while trimming the roster to the season-opening limit of 53 players.
Winston will miss the first three games of the season after violating the NFL's personal conduct policy. Beckwith is eligible to return to the active roster following Week 6.
Meanwhile, linebackers Devante Bond and Riley Bullough were placed on injured reserve. Cornerback Amari Coleman and tackle Cole Gardner were waived injured in moves announced Saturday.
There were no real surprises among 29 players waived, including third-string quarterback Austin Allen, a rookie from Arkansas.
The others included: receivers Bobo Wilson Authentic Harold Landry Jersey , Donteea Dye, Ervin Philips and Bernard Reedy; offensive lineman Cole Boozer; cornerbacks Javien Elliott and Marko Myers; defensive tackles Nathan Bazata and Adam Reth; linebackers Nigel Harris and Eric Nzeocha; defensive ends Demone Harris and Evan Perrizo; guard Ruben Holcomb; tight end Austin Johnson; offensive tackles Jarron Jones, Givens Price, Brad Seaton and Jerry Ugokwe; defensive lineman Davonte Lambert; safeties Josh Liddell and Godwin Igwebuike; tight ends Tanner Husdon, Matt Weiser and Austin Johnson; running backs Dare Ogunbowale and Devine Redding; and long snapper Drew Ferris.
The NFL has determined the Buffalo Bills acted properly in the aftermath of team president Russ Brandon’s resignation amid allegations he had an inappropriate relationship with a female employee.
The league released a statement Friday saying it will take no further action against the Bills. The league determined the team ”addressed the matter in a timely Devin Shore Jersey , thorough and appropriate manner.”
The statement comes a week after the NFL wouldn’t rule out launching an investigation in announcing it planned to contact the Bills to discuss the reasons behind Brandon’s abrupt departure.
Brandon resigned May 1 after spending 20 years working up the Bills’ executive ranks. He also spent the past three years serving as president of the NHL’s Buffalo Sabres, who also are owned by Terry and Kim Pegula.
Two people with direct knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press that Brandon’s resignation came after he was confronted about the relationship by the Pegulas. The people spoke on condition of anonymity because it is an internal matter, and the Pegulas did not provide a reason when announcing they accepted Brandon’s resignation.
Brandon told the AP he had contemplated stepping down from the job for some time, and felt the timing was right following the conclusion of the NFL draft. He did not respond to follow-up questions regarding the alleged relationship.
The NHL last week consulted with the Sabres and determined Brandon’s resignation was a club matter.
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