The Patriots are signing DT Trysten Hill to their practice squad following a successful workout and are releasing P Corliss Waitman from the unit in a corresponding move.
The addition of defensive tackle Trysten Hill required a corresponding move. The New England Patriots have released punter Corliss Waitman from the practice squad, as first reported Wednesday by NFL Media’s Tom Pelissero.
In 2022, the New England Patriots special teams were a disaster. Could an offseason revamp make a difference?
The Patriots cut punter Corliss Waitman on Monday. The team also announced it waived quarterback Trace McSorley. The McSorley move was reported earlier in the day.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Patriots are releasing P Corliss Waitman, as rookie P Bryce Baringer appears to have won the starting job. Doug Kyed reports that Waitman could be a candidate for the team practice squad.
The Denver Broncos have had plenty of issues with their special teams' units over recent years. In the 2022 season, they hit a new low as one of the worst units, primarily due to issues with their punting team.
The New England Patriots officially signed former Broncos P Corliss Waitman to a contract on Thursday. Waitman, 27, wound up going undrafted out of South Alabama back in 2020.
When the Denver Broncos brought back Riley Dixon on Tuesday, the assumption was to create competition for the starting punter position. So much for that.
Per the NFL transaction wire, the Broncos have withdrawn the qualifying offer for P Corliss Waitman. This does not come as a big surprise, as Denver landed P Riley Dixon on a contract earlier today. Waitman, 27, wound up going undrafted out of South Alabama back in 2020.
The once and future Bronco punter returns to compete with Corliss Waitman for the punter spot The Denver Broncos announced that they have signed punter Riley Dixon.
The Broncos have gotten off to a quick start in free agency by reaching agreements with a pair of offensive linemen and they’ve also tendered contracts to three of their exclusive rights free agents.
The Denver Broncos’ first move of NFL free agency flew under the radar, so much so that we didn’t notice it until almost three hours later. The Broncos exercised the one-year exclusive rights free agent tender of punter Corliss Waitman, according to Doug Kyed of AtoZ Sports Nashville.
Corliss Waitman was not very good in 2022. Can he improve in 2023? In order to save money, the Denver Broncos parted ways with punter, Sam Martin, during the preseason and choose to go with Corliss Waitman.
Add Dwayne Stukes to the list of Denver Broncos special teams coordinators over the last half-decade with memorable press-conference remarks. In 2017,
One of the highlights in the so-far disappointing season for the Denver Broncos has been 27-year-old rookie punter Corliss Waitman. Waitman went from being the guy who had only appeared in two NFL games to beating out one of the league’s best punters for a starting job.
Through the first two weeks of the season, the Denver Broncos’ special teams unit wasn’t living up to expectations. Corliss Waitman was dead-last in the
The Wilson and Nathaniel Hackett-led offense is scoring just 14.3 points per game so far with just three total touchdowns.
Sunday night's bout between the Denver Broncos and San Francisco 49ers featured a lot of punting. So much so that Eli Manning surmised that the Broncos should have "paid the punter" instead of Russell Wilson. That punter is none other than Corliss Waitman, who was named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week, the Broncos announced on Wednesday.
Broncos Wire’s 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at second-year punter/kicker Corliss Waitman, No. 17. Before the Broncos: Waitman (6-2, 210 pounds) was a four-year player at South Alabama from 2015-18.
Punters are people, too. Born to European basketball player in Ghent, Belgium, Corliss Waitman spent most of his early life playing soccer in the Netherlands.
Now that the regular season has begun, following yet another year of disappointment, a fourth consecutive season with no postseason victories, it’s time to take stock of where the Pittsburgh Steelers stand.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have released punter Corliss Waitman prior to their playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs. The release of Waitman answers lingering questions on who will punt for the Steelers against the Chiefs.
Now that the regular season has begun, following yet another year of disappointment, a fourth consecutive season with no postseason victories, it’s time to take stock of where the Pittsburgh Steelers stand.
Now that the regular season has begun, following yet another year of disappointment, a fourth consecutive season with no postseason victories, it’s time to take stock of where the Pittsburgh Steelers stand.
The Raiders have added a punter to their roster. On Monday, the Silver and Black announced the signing of free-agent punter Corliss Waitman. A graduate of South Alabama, Waitman initially signed as an undrafted free agent with the Pittsburgh Steelers in May of 2020.
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