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The biggest weekly NFL news from around SB Nation sites

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Every week we take a look around the NFL at each team. We pull the biggest and most discussed headlines from each of our 32 NFL websites.

Here’s all the biggest NFL headlines from this week:

NFC NORTH

Five ‘glue guys’ who will be critical to Packers’ 2020 season

Green Bay Packers (via Acme Packing Company)

These five players may not be the team’s “stars,” but they make up valuable pieces of the Packers’ 2020 title hopes.

Lions still planning on hosting fans for all 8 home games in 2020

Detroit Lions (via Pride of Detroit)

The Lions continue to move forward with the hopes to host fans in 2020.

How will the Bears’ defense adapt to Eddie Goldman’s opt-out?

Chicago Bears (via Windy City Gridiron)

In the latest episode of Bear With Me, Robert S. reviews the on-field effects of Eddie Goldman’s 2020 season opt-out and provides his take on the team’s 5 most important players and position-groups.

Vikings have Ezra Cleveland practicing at guard early on

Minnesota Vikings (via Daily Norseman)

The eternal shuffle continues

NFC SOUTH

Former Saints coordinator Gregg Williams will be a head coach again

New Orleans Saints (via Canal Street Chronicles)

The Super Bowl winning defensive coordinator and Buddy Ryan disciple will be a head coach shortly.

The re-addition of J.J. Wilcox shakes things up at safety for the Falcons

Atlanta Falcons (via The Falcoholic)

The veteran safety is going to have a role for the Falcons, and it’s just a question of how

Christian Miller (EDGE) becomes second Panther to opt out of 2020 season

Carolina Panthers (via Cat Scratch Reader)

He is considered a high risk opt-out per league policy

According to Cam Jordan, Bucs are ‘fighting for second place’

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (via Bucs Nation)

That’s cute.

NFC WEST

49ers officially sign edge rusher Dion Jordan to a one-year deal

San Francisco 49ers (via Niners Nation)

Jordan fills Travis Benjamin’s roster spot

Kelly Stafford rips NFL over husband’s false positive

Arizona Cardinals (via Revenge of the Birds)

Last week it was announced that Detroit Lions starting quarterback was placed on the reserved/Covid-19 list after testing positive.

All charges dropped against Quinton Dunbar

Seattle Seahawks (via Field Gulls)

Dunbar’s lawyer told the Miami Herald on Friday that Dunbar will not face prosecution in the armed robbery case brought against him, due to insufficient evidence. As a result, the Broward State Attorney’s Office has dropped all charges against Dunbar.

Rams receiver Robert Woods is ‘ready to get paid’

Los Angeles Rams (via Turf Show Times)

LA native’s contract expires in 2022 and team has work to do before re-signing him

AFC EAST

Dolphins slot receiver Malcolm Perry? Could the rookie solve Miami’s sudden roster hole?

Miami Dolphins (via The Phinsider)

The triple-option helmsman could be a special teams option for Miami along with depth behind Matt Breida and Jordan Howard in the backfield. Or, he could be the solution to a sudden problem the Dolphins are facing.

As NFL deadline passes, Patriots’ opt-out list stands at eight

New England Patriots (via Pats Pulpit)

The deadline to opt out of the 2020 NFL season passed Thursday at 4 p.m. ET.

Jets release Quincy Enunwa, waive Trenton Cannon

New York Jets (via Gang Green Nation)

The Jets announced several roster moves on Monday afternoon. The most notable was the release of wide receiver Quincy Enunwa.

Bills, Diggs agree on restructured contract

Buffalo Bills (via Buffalo Rumblings)

The Bills have moved some money around.

AFC NORTH

Ravens waive Daylon Mack, Dom Maggio

Baltimore Ravens (via Baltimore Beatdown)

The slow march towards what’s looking to be a strange and uncertain training camp period continues, and the Ravens used some of their time on Saturday to further shape their roster up for it to begin.

As the deadline passes, no Steelers have opted out for the 2020 season

Pittsburgh Steelers (via Behind the Steel Curtain)

The NFL’s 4 PM deadline has now passed, and no news of any Steelers choosing to forgo the 2020 season has been reported.

2020 is Billy Price’s All or Nothing season

Cincinnati Bengals (via Cincy Jungle)

The former Ohio State center gets another shot, this time at guard.

Key depth on Browns’ defensive line, Andrew Billings, opts out for the 2020 season

Cleveland Browns (via Dawgs By Nature)

The third Browns player opts out.

AFC SOUTH

Texans Draft Picks On The Roster Bubble

Houston Texans (via Battle Red Blog)

Who shall stay, plus who shall go.

NFL opt-out deadline today; Where is Vic Beasley?

Tennessee Titans (via Music City Miracles)

The deadline for NFL players to opt-out because of concerns revolving around COVID-19 is 3 PM central today. It doesn’t seem that the Titans will have anyone opting-out....except for, possibly, maybe...Vic Beasley?

Rashaan Melvin opts out for 2020 NFL season

Jacksonville Jaguars (via Big Cat Country)

Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Rashaan Melvin has opted out for the 2020 NFL season.

Who will be the Colts’ second option in the passing game in 2020?

Indianapolis Colts (via Stampede Blue)

How do the Colts divvy up the targets behind TY Hilton in 2020?

AFC WEST

How do the Broncos survive Ja’Wuan James opting out?

Denver Broncos (via Mile High Report)

It’s easier than it sounds. The Denver Broncos offensive line was thin at best and losing Ja’Wuan James in 2020 to opt out is going to be difficult to overcome.

Do the Chargers have the NFL’s best defense?

Los Angeles Chargers (via Bolts from the Blue)

Huge shoutout to Sheil Kapadia for taking a swing and sticking to it

Lincoln Kennedy to Derek Carr: ‘Put up or shut up, no more excuses’

Oakland Raiders (via Silver and Black Pride)

Raiders’ radio analyst has pointed comments about Las Vegas QB and head coach Jon Gruden

Lucas Niang to opt out of 2020 NFL season, according to a report

Kansas City Chiefs (via Arrowhead Pride)

Niang became the third Chief to opt out of the year on Thursday.