News about Randy Gregory

NFL star Randy Gregory sues the league and former team Denver Broncos after getting fined more than $500k for marijuana use in weed-legal Colorado

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 7, 2024
Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Randy Gregory is suing the NFL and his former team, the Denver Broncos, over more than $500,000 in fines he incurred after testing positive for marijuana. Gregory, 31, is suing both the league and team under Colorado's Anti-Discrimination Act, claiming that he used THC - the active ingredient in marijuana - to social-anxiety disorder and PTSD.

With back-to-back losses on the road after a roaring start, the San Francisco 49ers juggernauts is off to a rocky start

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 27, 2023
PETER CARLINE: A fortnight in a week-to-week competition can seem like a lifetime. Two weeks ago, San Francisco was unbeaten and looked unstoppable. The Niners are now 5-2 following back-to-back losses on the road. The first game against Cleveland and back-up quarterback PJ Walker was horrible, but it was just about explainable. The Browns were coming off a bye and had a tense defensive unit, and rookie kicker Jake Moody of the Niners missed a game-winning field goal attempt. However, cracks are emerging in Minnesota after Monday night's reversal.

Randy Gregory, a $70 million pass rusher, has been traded to the 49ers for late-round draft picks after just ten games

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 7, 2023
The 1-3 Denver Broncos aren't waiting for the offseason to start reworking their roster. Coach Sean Payton's struggling squad traded benched pass rusher Randy Gregory to the San Francisco 49ers in a contract that also included the swap of 2024 draft picks, with Denver losing a seventh-round pick for a sixth-round pick. Following Friday's session, Payton announced the swap. Earlier this week, he said that the team felt it was best to give younger players more playing time. The Broncos decided this week to move from Gregory 18 months after signing him to a five-year, $70 million deal. He appeared in ten of a possible 21 games for Denver, winning three sacks and undergoing two surgeries.

Russell Wilson, the Broncos' quarterback, has admitted that he regrets not playing better after Nathaniel Hackett's dismissal

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 28, 2022
The first-year NFL head coach (right) was fired on Christmas Day after a 51-14 loss to the Rams with two games remaining in a lost season, allowing Broncos executives to start their search for a new head coach. The 34-year-old Wilson (left), 'Clearly distraught by Hackett, an amazing man, aweful mentor, and a genius, just watching him, his children, and how he's taught the game to us.' [...] The truth is, I wish I'd have done better for him. I wish I've played at the same and at a level that I've always played at and know how to play at such a level...but what I do know is that he's resilient. He's a fantastic mentor, as I've said. I adore him to death, and I'm sure everyone misses him for sure.'

For the Denver loss to the Rams, NFL has canceled suspensions for Broncos' Gregory and Rams' Aboushi

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 28, 2022
The National Football League has opted to rescind suspensions given to Denver's Randy Gregory and Oday Aboushi, respectively, instead of issuing fines. The two players were banned from playing games against Kansas City and Los Angeles just 24 hours before. (Chargers) Gregory will now receive a $50,000 for triggering the shoot on video, while Aboushi will be given a $12,000 reprimand.

NFL: Despite Russell Wilson's stellar results, the Denver Broncos execs are still believe in him

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 28, 2022
Despite Russell Wilson's mediocre appearance this season, the Denver Broncos remain to believe in him. Greg Penner's family bought the Broncos in the summer, but it was only on Tuesday that he truly took ownership of the company. Penner, a remarkator who apologized to fans, made it clear that not only will he lead the hunt for a new head coach, but that Nathaniel Hackett's replacement will report directly to him, not to general manager George Paton.

A series of tumultuous incidents has made Denver's humiliating loss to the Rams even more difficult

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 26, 2022
Just as you thought the Broncos' season couldn't get any worse, a string of violent alterations culminated in the Rams' loss on Christmas Day. In an embarrassing performance for Denver, the Rams' decision to bring in Russell Wilson for this season is now being seen as one of the worst trades in NFL history. Now, to add insult to injury, two videos of the Broncos players on social media not only fighting with the opposition but also with each other.