Josh Freeman might be back on the field quicker than most would have predicted after
his divorce from the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported Sunday on NFL Network's "NFL GameDay Morning" that Freeman's agent
has talked to about 10 teams, including the
Buffalo Bills, according to sources informed of the quarterback's situation.
Rapoport said the
Raiders remain the favorite to land Freeman. The
familiarity between Freeman and offensive coordinator Greg Olson is a big factor in the quarterback's chances of landing in Oakland.
Why would the
Raiders look to add another quarterback?
"General manager Reggie McKenzie comes from the Ron Wolfe school of building a team: You can never have too many," Rapoport said.
The
Raiders plan to work out quarterback
David Carr on Monday, Rapoport reported.
NFL Media columnist Michael Silver added there still is some trepidation on both sides, and a face-to-face meeting between Freeman and
Raiders brass could take place early this week, per sources. Silver said if Freeman went to Oakland, the
Raiders would view him as the starter over
Terrelle Pryor.
Pryor has looked good in three games this season, but it's conceivable that he could be playing for his job
tonight when the
Raiders host the
San Diego Chargers (11:35 p.m. ET on NFL Network).
Silver included the
San Francisco 49ers as a team that has some interest in Freeman, but discussions might not get off the ground because of Freeman's desire to be a starting quarterback.
Fox Sports reported Sunday that the
Minnesota Vikings also are interested in Freeman. According to the report, Freeman already has spoken with coach
Leslie Frazier and general manager Rick Spielman on the phone. With
Christian Ponder on a short leash, Minnesota might be a place where Freeman could contend for a starting spot.
Rapoport reported that the
Cleveland Browns,
Arizona Cardinals and
Green Bay Packers likely won't look to sign Freeman.
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