Former Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker Bud Dupree is a free agent, and he said he would welcome a return to Pittsburgh, if the opportunity arose.
A former Steelers first-round pick is interested in a return to Pittsburgh.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker Bud Dupree is a free agent, and he said he would welcome a return to Pittsburgh, if the opportunity arose.
With free agency and the NFL Draft looming in March and April, here are three more moves Atlanta should make.
The NFL Combine wipes the slate clean for NFL prospects. It's a place where film and production and level of competition don't matter. Every player shows up to wear the same spandex uniforms and run all the same drills — a completely even playing field amid a draft process littered with discrepancies elsewhere.
The Atlanta Falcons are playing for a return to the playoffs in Week 18 against the New Orleans Saints, but linebacker Bud Dupree has even more to play for.
With several teams resting their starters in anticipation of the playoffs, many teams and players still have plenty left to play for in the final week.
Since the bye week, the Atlanta Falcons have looked like a different team than the one that went into the week off with uncertainty at the quarterback position and is riding a three-game losing streak.
Now that the 2023 NFL season has passed the midway point, contenders are beginning to separate themselves from the pretenders, creating a clearer playoff picture.
When the Atlanta Falcons take the field at Nissan Stadium in this Sunday's road contest against the Tennessee Titans, it'll mark the start of a reunion for several former players and coaches.
The Atlanta Falcons completely revamped their defense this offseason. Among the bevy of signings Atlanta made was adding defensive end Bud Dupree with a one-year $3 million deal.
When former Steelers OLB Bud Dupree was released by the Titans, rumors began to swirl that he might return home to Pittsburgh. However, the news broke that Dupree accepted a one-year contract with the Falcons.
The Atlanta Falcons continue to remake their defense and look more like a threat to win the NFC South.
The Steelers met with a familiar face on Thursday but what transpired was certainly unusual. Pittsburgh hosted free-agent pass rusher Bud Dupree, who played with the team from 2015-20.
Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that the Steelers are hosting free agent OLB Bud Dupree for a visit on Thursday. Dupree was an impact player for the Steelers a few years ago before departing for a big-money deal with the Titans.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will reportedly meet with free agent outside linebacker Bud Dupree.
Tennessee has parted ways with left tackle Taylor Lewan, receiver Robert Woods, kicker Randy Bullock and linebacker Zach Cunningham already, and it appears another high-profile vet is next.
If Dupree does come back, it won't be on a back-breaking contract. Just recently turning 30 years old and coming off two injury-plagued seasons isn't going to get him a ton of money.
Surveillance cameras captured the incident last winter in which Dupree, 29, became involved in an altercation with a Walgreens employee.
The citation states that some of Dupree’s friends got into an argument with an employee at a Walgreens in Nashville on Sunday. Dupree allegedly grabbed the employee and his phone and got into a “physical altercation.”
NASHVILLE – Bud Dupree still has not been at his best in his first season with the Tennessee Titans. In the wake of his recent stay on injured reserve, though, he is as close as he has been.
The Titans defense will be getting some reinforcements.
The Titans have designated outside linebacker Bud Dupree to return from the injured reserve list.
NASHVILLE – Bud Dupree and T.J. Watt ended up on different teams but in neighboring tax brackets. After four highly productive seasons as teammates and complementary pass rushers, each signed his name to a lucrative contract in a span of six months.
NASHVILLE – The only thing Bud Dupree needs now is permission. The Tennessee Titans outside linebacker does not need a brace, a sleeve or support of any kind for his surgically constructed knee, not based on his participation in practices for the last week and a half, at least.
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