The Indianapolis Colts and former Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Neville Gallimore have agreed to a one-year, $1.27 million deal with $400k guaranteed, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The Indianapolis Colts continued a busy offseason on Wednesday, inking defensive tackle Neville Gallimore to a one-year deal worth $1.27 million. Gallimore, 28, is coming off of a season with the where he totaled 25 tackles and 2.5 sacks in roughly 30% of the Los Angeles Rams ' defensive snaps.
Last offseason, the Los Angeles Rams added former Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Neville Gallimore to help shore up their defensive line. While not posting huge numbers, Gallimore was a solid piece of the defensive line rotation and also came up huge for the Rams in the postseason.
The Colts have begun adding depth across the interior defensive line. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Indianapolis Colts have agreed to a one-year
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Late last night, while most fans were sound asleep, the Indianapolis Colts made another free-agency move. The team reached an agreement with defensive tackle Neville Gallimore. The Dallas Cowboys drafted Gallimore out of Oklahoma in the third round of the 2020 NFL Draft.
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The Indianapolis Colts entered the week with heavy work to do on the defensive side of the ball, and they continue to execute, reportedly agreeing to a contract with free-agent defensive tackle Neville Gallimore.
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The Los Angeles Rams added to their defensive line shortly after setting their initial 53-man roster, signing Neville Gallimore following his somewhat surprising release from the Miami Dolphins.
Defensive tackle Neville Gallimore wasn’t on the waiver wire long after being released by Miami. Nearly 1,000 players hit the waiver wire on Tuesday as all 32 NFL teams trimmed their rosters down to 53.
The Los Angeles Rams are done with the preseason and are looking ahead to an exciting 2024 campaign. L.A. surprised just about everyone last season when they made the playoffs despite basement-dweller expectations, and now are hoping to follow that up with another postseason berth.
The Rams put Neville Gallimore on their 53-man roster after he was cut by the Dolphins Though the Los Angeles Rams kept six defensive linemen on their initial 53-man roster, one of those players could already be in danger after reports that the team has signed veteran nose tackle Neville Gallimore.
It didn’t take long for other teams to start picking through the Miami Dolphins’ leftovers. Quarterback Mike White, who was released Sunday, joined the Buffalo Bills’ practice squad, and defensive tackle Neville Gallimore is set to become a member of the Los Angeles Rams.
The Los Angeles Rams did plenty of work cutting their roster down to 53 ahead of the NFL’s deadline and preparing for the 2024 season. But they are making a tweak to it right away, bringing in a former third-round pick from the Dallas Cowboys, Neville Gallimore.
The Miami Dolphins have cut defensive tackle Neville Gallimore. The first surprise cut for the Miami Dolphins in 2024 came just before 11 a.m. on Tuesday, ahead of the 4 p.m.
The Miami Dolphins will attempt to make up for the loss of former defensive tackle Christian Wilkins in an aggregate style, including free agent signing Neville Gallimore.
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