News

Las Vegas Raiders’ Deal With DB Eli Apple Falls Through

After Eli Apple confirmed that he had signed a one-year deal with the Las Vegas Raiders on March 18, league sources told ESPN that the deal fell through on Thursday evening. Apple will once again become a free agent after New Orleans declined the fifth-year option on his contract. The Raiders’ motive regarding parting ways with Apple is still unclear.

Prior to the news, Apple posted on his Instagram and claimed, “excited to start a new journey as a Raider.”

The 24-year-old was traded to the Saints from the Giants in 2018 after locker room turmoil and arguments with the coaching staff eventually lead to an irreparable relationship between Apple and the organization. In his two seasons with New Orleans, Apple recorded 2 interceptions and 110 combined tackles while also contributing as an exceptional player when it comes to man coverage.

The Raiders found a replacement for Apple shortly after the deal fell apart coming to an agreement with former Browns’ safety Damarious Randall on a one-year deal worth up to $3.25 million. Randall is 28 and is coming off a year with no interceptions after recording four in 2018. In five seasons, Randall has compiled 14 interceptions, 47 passes defended, 290 tackles and 2.5 sacks over 65 games.

Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter!

A week of sports news in your in-box.
We find the sports news you need to know, so you don't have to.

Now, Apple will have to look for a new destination.

 

Frank DeLorenzo

Recent Posts

Rams’ Alaric Jackson Arrested On Domestic Violence Charges, Casting Doubt L.A.’s Super Bowl Favorite Status

The Los Angeles Rams are in the news—not for Miles Garrett, but because left tackle…

3 hours ago

Spurs Surprise With 115-111 Win In Game 3 Against Knicks – What Went Wrong For New York?

The San Antonio Spurs survived Game 3 at Madison Square Garden to breathe new life…

3 hours ago

Chicago Bulls Forward & Longtime Broadcaster Stacey King Dies At 59

Former Chicago Bulls forward and longtime broadcaster Stacey King has died at age 59, leaving…

9 hours ago

Chicago White Sox Pitcher David Sandlin Is Living His MLB Dream

David Sandlin’s path to the major leagues was anything but smooth. He faced injuries, trades…

10 hours ago

Carolina Hurricanes, Back In Stanley Cup Final For First Time In 20 Years, Are Playing Like They Have Something To Prove

The Carolina Hurricanes are back in the Stanley Cup Final for the first time in…

1 day ago

Laura Rutledge Departs ‘SEC Nation’ – But Not ESPN

Laura Rutledge is stepping away from SCC Networks' flagship pregame show after a decade-long run…

1 day ago