Some questions still remain further down the depth chart for Cleveland.
The Browns' wide receiver room was the center of attention on Tuesday. Hidden behind the news that Jerry Jeudy signed a contract extension was Cleveland and James Proche agreeing on a one-year deal.
Jameis Winston deal still not official but 3 other sign free agent deals One thing that has been true about the Cleveland Browns since GM Andrew Berry took over is that the team will always be active.
James Proche returned 22 punts last year, KR Nyheim Hines was added early in NFL free agency The Cleveland Browns busy offseason hasn’t been at the level that we are used to from GM Andrew Berry.
According to Zac Jackson, the Browns have re-signed WR James Proche. He ended up becoming Cleveland’s starting punt returner last year and will compete for a similar role. Proche, 27, was a sixth-round pick by the Ravens out of SMU back in the 2020 draft.
Marquise Goodwin, Jakeem Grant, and James Proche — does the team bring them back? Next up on our preview of Cleveland Browns’ free agents is the wide receiver position.
The new guy appears to be a glimmer of hope The Cleveland Browns haven’t had a great kick returner since the days of Josh Cribbs. But he played from 2005 to 2012.
Finding a steady returner has been a struggle for the Browns in recent years. During the 2022 offseason, general manager Andrew Berry made a concerted effort to address that role bu inking a three-year deal with speedster, Jakeem Grant Sr.
Cleveland's wide receiver room was shaken up this week at the trade deadline when they sent Donovan Peoples-Jones to the Detroit Lions. That move created a void in the receiver room that Cleveland will have to try and fill.
Ian Rapoport reports that the Giants are working out veteran WR Andre Roberts and Jeremy Fowler reports the team is working out WR James Proche. Roberts, 35, is a former third-round pick of the Cardinals back in 2010.
The Ravens did a lot in their attempts to improve the wide receiving corps this offseason. What that usually means is that some receivers from last year’s roster will be fighting to remain on the team this summer.
Odell Beckham Jr. is staying with the No. 3. He could have chosen No. 0 but instead will wear the same number he wore with the Rams in 2021. Receiver James Proche II, who had the number, is switching to No.
Early in the season, it appeared that Jackson was on his way to outpacing the numbers from his 2019 MVP season. Impressive offensive performances against the Jets, Dolphins, and Patriots had people wondering just how high Jackson was going to push his value, as he and the Ravens are set to continue negotiations for a potential new deal at the end of the season.
The Ravens attempted a trick play against the Denver Broncos that backfired. Wide receiver James Proche took the ball on a double reverse and threw a pass in the end zone intended for Kenyan Drake in the fourth quarter.
Ravens wide receiver James Proche has been the victim of the team's player personnel. He's not part of some of the offensive coordinator Greg Roman's packages, so that has limited his time on the field.
Ravens wide receiver James Proche has been a forgotten player on the offense. He has been active in three of the team's five games but he has been targeted just two times and had one reception for 7 yards.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver James Proche will miss "a week or two" with a soft-tissue injury, head coach John Harbaugh said Friday. "It's not going to be too long," Harbaugh said.
The Ravens have frequently been mentioned as one of the teams most in need of an addition at the receiver position this offseason.
Ravens wide receiver James Proche is determined to play a bigger role in the offense. Although he has been used sparingly over the past two seasons, he's ready to make a bigger impact and put the disappointment behind him.
Heading into year, the gritty wideout is ready and primed to seize an expanded role in the offense. As a rookie in 2020, Baltimore Ravens wide receiver James Proche was targeted just three times in 14 games and caught just one pass for 14 yards.
Ravens wide receiver James Proche feels a sense of urgency to produce heading into his third year in the NFL. Over the past two seasons, Proche has been used sparingly but he might have more of an opportunity to contribute this season.
Ravens wide receiver James Proche was fined $4,567 for unsportsmanlike conduct after his touchdown receptions in the final preseason game against Washington, according to the NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
Did Huntley just play his way out of Baltimore? Is someone going to come calling tomorrow with a trade offer? Who knows, but in what could’ve otherwise been a dud of a night for the NFL preseason, Huntley made things fun..
The second year wideout is beginning to separate himself early in a fierce position group battle. The Baltimore Ravens are unusually deep at the wide receiver position this year.
The Ravens are getting three of their wideouts back for this week's game against the Jaguars.
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