Atlanta’s making a flurry of Monday moves after adding to their roster over the weekend. Heading into today, I had noted on Twitter that the Falcons seemingly had more than 90 players on the roster post-draft, which I assumed they’d resolve quickly.
We officially have a long snapper competition in Atlanta. When a position is unsettled, competition is rarely a bad thing in the NFL. The Falcons had the
For as long as I can remember, the Falcons’ long snapper has been Josh Harris, who was selected to the Pro Bowl last season and most recently signed a lucrative contract (by a long snapper’s standard) with the Chargers.
The Chicago Bears have finally made a roster move on Day 4 of free agency action. But it’s not one that’s likely to garner much attention. The Bears have released long snapper Beau Brinkley, the team announced Thursday.
The Arizona Cardinals made some roster moves on Tuesday. After they activated long snapper Aaron Brewer from injured reserve and he played on Monday against the Los Angeles Rams, the team released Beau Brinkley, who had replaced Brewer.
It was reported Monday that the Arizona Cardinals were signing quarterback Trace McSorley from the Baltimore Ravens’ practice squad to their active roster and releasing quarterback Chris Streveler.
It hasn’t been talked about a lot because of the myriad of injuries the Cardinals have had throughout the roster, but the loss of long snapper Aaron Brewer is being felt.
The Arizona Cardinals made some roster moves Monday that were not announced but appeared on the NFL transaction report. Two were simply procedural, as linebackers Joe Walker and Tahir Whitehead, both of whom were elevated to the active roster from the practice squad Saturday as standard elevations, reverted back to the practice squad.
The Arizona Cardinals can protect up to four players on the practice squad from being sign to the active roster of another team. Since they have no long snapper currently on the active roster, one of the four they protected is obviously long snapper Beau Brinkley.
The Arizona Cardinals made a couple of moves on Saturday, including placing running back Chase Edmonds on the injured reserve. From the team: The Arizona
The roster churn continued for the Cardinals Saturday, including the placement of running back Chase Edmonds on reserve/injured because of an ankle injury.
Despite Beasley's disappointing tenure with Tennessee, a team in need of defensive help will likely kick the tires on signing him with the hope that he can reclaim even a portion of his form from four years ago.
The Tennessee Titans, who are off this week due to a coronavirus outbreak within their organization, may not play next week against the Buffalo Bills, either.
Some members of the team are experiencing flu-like symptoms but nothing unusual. Vrabel also confirmed he wasn't one of the five staff members to test positive.
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