

Here’s a look at the other NFL stars set to compete in the tournament.


Together the players will compete to raise awareness for Sport Fishing Championship’s ocean-based “community champions.” The competition will also benefit the Coast Guard Foundation. Jones will compete with other NFL superstars alongside Sport Fishing Championship’s leading anglers in “The Catch” saltwater fishing tournament on CBS live from the Fontainebleau Miami Beach on Saturday, April 15. Ngakoue’s consistency could appeal to a Kansas City team that didn’t always get that sort of reliability from Clark before the postseason.Ĭhiefs’ Chris Jones to compete in CBS fishing tournament ‘The Catch’ | Chiefs Wire George Karlaftis, a first-rounder in 2022, is going to play a bigger role - and the team added Charles Omenihu in free agency - but it could add at least one more pass-rusher to its rotation. Frank Clark was released, Carlos Dunlap is a free agent and Chris Jones is entering the final year of his deal. Kansas City is transitioning along the D-line. Possible deal: Two years, $19 million with the Chiefs. But both sides should be elated: Cincinnati is upgrading from Jonah Williams on Joe Burrow’s blind side without breaking the bank at a premium spot, and Brown is going from one title contender to another in the AFC.Ģ023 NFL free agency: Best team fits for unsigned players | ESPN After reportedly seeking well over $20M per year on a long-term deal, the Pro Bowl blocker managed “just” $16M per year on his four-year deal with the Bengals. It turns out the Chiefs weren’t the only team hesitant to make Brown a top-of-the-market left tackle. The legion of zoom is no more - Ty Hill March 22, 2023Ģ023 NFL offseason: Top 10 moves, signings, trades, coaching hires include Lions’ secondary overhaul | CBS Sports
