The 31-year-old former Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas likely has maybe one or two good years left, as long as he can stay healthy. However, that is
Earlier this offseason, the New Orleans Saints designated Michael Thomas and Jameis Winston as post-June 1 cuts. The decision allows teams to place players in free agency and also gives them the chance to spread out the salary cap costs over the current year and the next.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been firmly in the rumor mill to add another wide receiver during the 2024 offseason. The trade of Diontae Johnson to the Carolina Panthers left George Pickens alone as the team's only reliable pass-catching option.
The Dallas Cowboys were very quiet in free agency this offseason, with linebacker Eric Kendricks and running back Ezekiel Elliott representing their only notable signings.
The Washington Commanders selected quarterback Jayden Daniels with the second overall pick of the NFL Draft last month, and you have to think that one of their biggest priorities in the early stages of Daniels’ career will be surrounding him with the appropriate weapons.
The New York Jets offense underwent some retooling in the NFL offseason and they might still have some work to do. One of the biggest changes has been the New York wide receiver room.
Does a Michael Thomas signing make sense for the Steelers? There are rumors that the Pittsburgh Steelers are potentially interested in bringing aboard former New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas.
If there's anyone out there that's been all about the Detroit Lions needing a receiver this offseason, it's been us here at A to Z Detroit. We've written countless articles about it since the start of the offseason and the Lions have chosen to not fill the position out of faith in what they already have.
The 2024 season is coming up quickly and the Philadelphia Eagles are happy with the work that they were able to put in during the offseason. After a brutal collapse down the stretch of the 2023 season, Howie Roseman and company got aggressive this offseason as they look to get back on track.
Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos are not expected to be playoff contenders in the upcoming 2024 NFL season. After an offseason that saw them release Russell Wilson, trade Jerry Jeudy, and let Justin Simmons walk in free agency (assuming he doesn’t end up returning before signing with another team), they are going to be a different football team.
It's been a bit of a strange offseason for the Dallas Cowboys during the last few months. They haven't really made any notable additions to their roster, and most of their significant changes have involved them moving on from some longtime contributors.
After team owner Jerry Jones promised to make a splash in free agency earlier in the offseason, the Cowboys have been arguably the least active team on that front.
The free agency market has several players still searching for a team for 2024. According to ESPN, the Cowboys are considered the “best fit” for one available wideout – former Saints star Michael Thomas.
With new Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith coming on board to try and help the team’s quarterback situation, they hope to see much better offensive play across the board, and that means that another weapon could help the entire offense out significantly.
With new Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith coming on board to try and help the team’s quarterback situation, they hope to see much better offensive play across the board, and that means that another weapon could help the entire offense out significantly.
The Chiefs may be coming off back-to-back Super Bowl championships, but that does not mean their roster lacks needs.
The free agent wide receiver market is heating up, and two-time All-Pro Michael Thomas could find a new team before long. The former second-round pick is a shell of his former self, as age and injuries have prevented him from recapturing his early career magic.
New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr discussed how he handled criticism from former New Orleans wide receiver Michael Thomas.
The Dallas Cowboys could certainly use some wide receiver help behind CeeDee Lamb, but they haven’t really addressed the problem this offseason. The Cowboys didn’t sign any receivers in free agency, and they didn’t select one in the NFL Draft until Ryan Flournoy in the sixth round.
With new Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith coming on board to try and help the team’s quarterback situation, they hope to see much better offensive play across the board, and that means that another weapon could help the entire offense out significantly.
With new Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith coming on board to try and help the team’s quarterback situation, they hope to see much better offensive play across the board, and that means that another weapon could help the entire offense out significantly.
Thomas is moving toward resolving his legal issues.
The New Orleans Saints are cutting ties with a record-setting receiver.
Nola.com NFL columnist Jeff Duncan broke the news on Thursday that the Saints were parting ways with receiver Michal Thomas, which drew the ire of the two-time All-Pro wideout.
The Saints have reportedly decided on Michael Thomas’ future with the team.
Could an AFC powerhouse add an intriguing wide receiver this offseason?
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