The Pittsburgh Steelers have released fullback Jack Colletto from their practice squad, the team announced on Tuesday afternoon. Colletto was the lone fullback on the roster.
Despite a significant workload throughout training camp, the Pittsburgh Steelers will not be keeping a fullback on their active roster to start the 2024 season, as Jack Colletto, the lone fullback on the squad, was placed on waivers on Tuesday, according to a report by Brooke Pryor of ESPN.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had their tenth training camp practice of 2024 on Sunday at St. Vincent College, and Alan Saunders of Steelers Now was there to break it all down.
All 90 is a Steelers Now series profiling each of the 90 members of the Pittsburgh Steelers 2024 offseason roster. Next up is FB Jack Colletto. The Steelers have not really used a fullback as a part of their offense since the days of Rosevelt Nix as the NFL changed since those days.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were busy today, reportedly signing one name to the practice squad. But just when you thought they were done, they went back to
The San Francisco 49ers have signed offensive lineman Ilm Manning and running back Jeremy McNichols to the practice squad, releasing fullback Jack Colletto and defensive lineman Marlon Davidson to make room.
The 49ers can now make their 16-man practice squad now that the waiver wire period is over The NFL’s waiver period ended at 9 a.m. PT. The 49ers are near the bottom of the waiver wire, 30th, to be specific, so they’d need essentially every team in the NFL to pass on a player.
The Athletic’s Matt Barrows doesn’t rule out the 49ers keeping UDFA FB Jack Colletto on the final roster even though that’d be two roster spots dedicated to fullbacks when many teams don’t even use one.
Per the Athletic’s Matt Barrows, versatile Oregon State FB/LB Jack Colletto picked the 49ers to sign with as an undrafted free agent over offers and interest from five other teams, including the Broncos.
The 49ers drafted no offensive linemen this year. They have added three undrafted free agents, among their first 11. The undrafted free agents signed and
Jack Colletto Oregon State Beavers #12 Pos: FB Ht: 6026 Wt: 239 Hand: 0968 Arm: 3128 Wing: 7500 40: 4.90 DOB: 11/19/1998 Hometown: Camas, WA High School: Camas Eligibility: 2023 Background: Originally from Camas, Washington.
The Oregon State linebacker/quarterback/running back is officially the most versatile player in the country. Oregon State fans have known for a few years now that the Jackhammer is a dynamic playmaker no matter where he lines up on the field, and now the rest of the country is getting on board.
Jack Colletto rushed for two touchdowns and Oregon State's defense smothered visiting Washington State in the Beavers' 24-10 Pac-12 Conference victory Saturday night in Corvallis, Ore.
Pac-12 Football had a much better showing this weekend as opposed to the previous one. Week 2 was highlighted with a huge upset in Big Ten country and a walk-off touchdown at the end of regulation.
Jack Colletto ran two yards for a touchdown as time expired to give visiting Oregon State a 35-32 victory against Fresno State on Saturday night. A pass interference penalty against Fresno State (1-1) gave the Beavers (2-0) first-and-goal from the 2 with three seconds left.
The Jack of All Trades makes his appearance on the countdown. Today on our countdown of Oregon State Football’s 30 Most Important Players for next season, we’re taking a look at one of the most versatile players on the team.
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