Missing out on mandatory minicamp could cause Bucs edge rusher Randy Gregory some valuable conditioning and time with the playbook, but it could also cost him quite a bit of money, too.
Minicamp is underway for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but new pass rusher Randy Gregory did not report to the team. As of this posting, the general public
The Denver Broncos were named last week in a discrimination lawsuit in conjunction with the NFL. Former Broncos defender Randy Gregory filed a lawsuit for discrimination after racking up over $500,000 in fines for violating the league’s policy against certain drug usage.
The veteran edge rusher was a no-show for the first day of mandatory minicamp, with coach Todd Bowles declaring it an unexcused absence.
Buccaneers OLB Randy Gregory is not at the start of mandatory minicamp in Tampa Bay and does not have an excused absence, per Rick Stroud. Missing minicamp
With NFL training camps set to begin in a little more than a month, we are already thinking about what veterans could be cut.
New Tampa Bay Buccaneers edge rusher Randy Gregory is suing both the NFL and the Denver Broncos. Gregory sued both parties on June 5th over fines he's received from the NFL for taking a synthetic cannabis product called Dronabinol, which was prescribed to him by a physician to treat both anxiety and PTSD.
When the Denver Broncos traded Randy Gregory to the San Francisco 49ers at the deadline last season, the 31-year-old exited town without any recriminations
Ex-Broncos defensive end Randy Gregory has filed a lawsuit against both the NFL and his former team over allegedly unjust fines worth $532,500 for his use of medication containing THC, which is a cannabinoid found in marijuana.
A matter involving prescription medication has prompted former Broncos edge rusher Randy Gregory to sue the team and the NFL, the Denver Post’s Parker Gabriel reports.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have had some turnover in their outside linebacker group this offseason, saying goodbye to a veteran leader, while welcoming multiple new faces to the room.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers recently added veteran pass rusher Randy Gregory to their roster. Gregory brings depth to a position that desperately needed it.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers added some much-needed experience last week when they signed veteran outside linebacker Randy Gregory to a one-year deal in free agency, but his arrival won’t keep the Bucs from investing premium draft resources at the position.
Reports indicated that it was a one-year deal, and financial terms were not immediately available.
Free agent pass rusher Randy Gregory is reportedly signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz. Gregory recorded 2.5 sacks in 12 games with the San Francisco 49ers in 2023 while also recording 11 total tackles — his most productive season since his final season with the Dallas Cowboys in 2021.
Bleacher Report's Jordan Schultz reports that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are signing former San Francisco 49ers pass rusher Randy Gregory, an unrestricted free agent.
Randy Gregory will head to a third team in eight months. The Buccaneers are bringing in the veteran edge rusher, Bleacher Report’s Jordan Schultz tweets.
Randy Gregory finds himself in free agency after failing to live up to the big-money deal he signed with the Broncos in 2022. The veteran edge rusher has at least one known suitor for a potential new deal.
The NFC West squad could use some reinforcements on defense, as they have endured some high-profile departures already this offseason.
The already dangerous San Francisco 49ers have boosted their pass rush. The Denver Broncos have agreed to trade outside linebacker Randy Gregory and a 2024 seventh-round pick to the 49ers in exchange for San Francisco's 2024 sixth-round pick, per NFL Insider Tom Pelissero.
Days after the Las Vegas Raiders released former All-Pro defensive end Chandler Jones and just over one hour after the Los Angeles Chargers traded former Pro Bowl cornerback J.C. Jackson, another AFC West team joined the club.
The Broncos released LB Randy Gregory, a second-round pick in 2015, as they want to focus on young players. Here is why Baltimore should go all in on the veteran edge-rusher.
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