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Saints | Mark Bradley released Wed Aug 25, 08:40 PM
The New Orleans Saints released WR Mark Bradley Wednesday, Aug. 25, reports The Sports Network.
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Saints | Adrian Arrington, others on the bubble Sat Aug 21, 03:08 PM
New Orleans Saints WRs Adrian Arrington, Rod Harper, Mark Bradley, Montez Billings and Andy Tanner are on the bubble of making the team, reports Les East, of The Advocate.
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Saints | Mark Bradley signed Fri Aug 6, 03:31 PM
The New Orleans Saints have signed unrestricted free-agent WR Mark Bradley (Buccaneers) to a one-year deal, according to The Associated Press. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Footballguys view: Bradley has bounced around the league, on his fourth team now, but he does have the natural physical talent to make a splash in this high-flying passing offense if he can beat out Adrian Arrington for the #5 spot. |
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Buccaneers | Mark Bradley released Wed Jun 16, 04:42 PM
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have announced they have released WR Mark Bradley.
Footballguys view: The Bucs have one of the most inexperienced group of wide receivers in the league. If they don't want Bradley then it may be difficult for him to find a home with another team. |
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Buccaneers | Bradley signs tender Mon Mar 29, 11:11 AM
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced Monday, March 29, that restricted free-agent WR Mark Bradley has signed his tender offer.
Footballguys view: The Bucs are desperate for help at the wide receiver position now that Antonio Bryant is with the Bengals. We expect them to select a wideout in the 2010 NFL Draft because as of right now they have Michael Clayton and Reggie Brown penciled in as their starting wide receivers. |
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Buccaneers | Seven could be RFAs this offseason Thu Jan 7, 12:23 AM
The Tampa Tribune reports Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Mark Bradley, WR Brian Clark, LB Matt McCoy, OT Donald Penn, LB Barrett Ruud, WR Maurice Stovall and OT Jeremy Trueblood could become restricted free agents this offseason if 2010 is an uncapped year. They would become unrestricted free agents if a new collective bargaining agreement is reached prior to March.
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Buccaneers | Week 17 Inactives Sun Jan 3, 11:58 AM
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have declared RB Derrick Ward, SS DeVon Hall, OL James Lee, WR Mario Urrutia, WR Mark Bradley, QB Rudy Carpenter, TE Ryan Purvis, WR Terrence Nunn inactive for Week 17.
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Buccaneers | Week 16 Inactives Sun Dec 27, 12:07 PM
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have declared OL James Lee, RB Kareem Huggins, WR Mario Urrutia, WR Mark Bradley, DL Michael X. Bennett, QB Rudy Carpenter, OG Shawn Murphy, WR Terrence Nunn inactive for Week 16.
Footballguys view: Antonio Bryant is active, but the Buccaneers interest in establishing the run may limit his targets. |
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Buccaneers | Bradley claimed off waivers Wed Dec 23, 05:13 PM
Ira Kaufman, of The Tampa Tribune, reports the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have claimed free-agent WR Mark Bradley (Chiefs) off waivers.
Footballguys view: The Bucs needed to add some depth to their WR corps after losing rookie Sammie Stroughter for the year with a broken foot. |
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Chiefs | Bradley released Tue Dec 22, 05:34 PM
Josh Looney, of KCChiefs.com, reports the Kansas City Chiefs released WR Mark Bradley Tuesday, Dec. 22.
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Chiefs | Week 13 Inactives Sun Dec 6, 11:41 AM
The Kansas City Chiefs have declared OG Andy Alleman, RB Dantrell Savage, CB Donald Washington, TE Jake O'Connell, LB Justin Rogers, WR Mark Bradley, QB Matt Gutierrez, LB Pierre Walters inactive for Week 13.
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Chiefs | Bradley, Wade to share snaps while Bowe out Thu Nov 19, 03:36 PM
Kansas City Chiefs WRs Mark Bradley and Bobby Wade will share snaps at receiver while WR Dwayne Bowe is suspended.
Footballguys view: The addition of Chris Chambers looks better and better now that Dwayne Bowe will miss the next four games. In his stead the Chiefs are going to expect more from both Bradley and Wade. Bradley is a better downfield threat, while Wade is the sure handed possession receiver that does little after the catch. |
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Chiefs | Haley unhappy with Bradley Tue Sep 15, 01:07 PM
Adam Teicher, from the Kansas City Star, reports Chiefs coach Todd Haley indicated some unhappiness with starting wide receiver Mark Bradley after Sunday's season-opening loss to Baltimore. Haley said the receivers needed to be better aware of where the first-down markers were on third-down passes.
Footballguys view: Bradley caught a pass short of the markers and was stopped on third down by the Ravens. This is a problem for young receivers, but Bradley is a veteran and should know better. That being said, he was still very involved in the passing game, and the signing of Bobby Wade will only push him more. |
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Chiefs | Bowe, Darling now starting receivers Wed Aug 26, 10:06 AM
Adam Teicher, of the Kansas City Star, reports that Chiefs WRs Dwayne Bowe and Devard Darling are currently the team's first-team receivers.
Footballguys view: Bowe has worked his way out of Todd Haley's doghouse. Darling has been holding off Mark Bradley, who hasn't stood out in August. Veterans Bobby Engram and Amani Toomer will likely play large enough roles that Darling won't have significant fantasy value even if he does remain a starter when the season opens. |
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Chiefs | WR depth chart a little crazy Tue Aug 11, 09:15 PM
KCChiefs.com posted the Chiefs first depth chart of the preseason and there were quite a few surprises at the WR position. Terrance Copper and Devard Darling were listed on the first-team. Mark Bradley and Amani Toomer were listed on the second-team. Bobby Engram and Dwayne Bowe were listed on the third-team.
Footballguys view: We know new head coach Todd Haley is trying to set a tone here, but this is a bit much. At the start of the regular season we should see Bowe and Bradley as starters with Toomer or Engram playing in the slot. Darling has been getting good press in training camp, so he could be a surprise player when all is said and done. |
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Chiefs | Not happy with Mark Bradley? Tue Aug 4, 09:57 PM
Adam Teicher, from the Kansas City Star, comments on his video blog that the signing of Amani Toomer means the Chiefs are not happy with their options to start opposite Dwayne Bowe.
Footballguys view: Bradley showed flashes last year, his first season with the Chiefs, but still had trouble staying healthy. Bowe, Toomer, and Engram should give the Chiefs an effective receiving corps. Fantasy owners need to remember the team is switching to a 3-4 defense and thus the offense could be playing "catch up" quite a bit in 2009. More passing means more opportunity for their receivers to put up better fantasy numbers than people are expecting. |
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Chiefs | Bradley working as starter Thu May 21, 01:24 PM
Jonathan Rand, of KCChiefs.com, reports Kansas City Chiefs WR Mark Bradley entered offseason workouts as the starting wide receiver opposite Dwayne Bowe. Bradley's involvement in the offense should only become more important now that the team no longer has TE Tony Gonzalez.
Footballguys view: Mark Bradley revived his career with the Chiefs last season, but the biggest obstacle for his continued success is his durability. He is the Chiefs primary deep threat and with TE Tony Gonzalez now in Atlanta we could see Bradley getting an even bigger share of the workload. |
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