The Toronto Argonauts have added three intriguing American free agents, including former NFL wide receiver J.J. Arcega-Whiteside. The Boatmen also announced
Week 4 will begin the 2023 season’s run of international games in the NFL, with a trio of contests in England and a pair in Germany. The idea of regular season contests in new foreign markets is currently being explored.
The Atlanta Falcons announced they have signed WR JJ Arcega-Whiteside to the roster. He had a tryout with the team during rookie minicamp. In a corresponding
The former second-round pick of the Eagles never lived up to his billing. He stumbled out of the gate, hauling in just 10 receptions (on 22 targets) for 169 yards and one touchdown as a rookie, and things only got worse from there.
The Atlanta Falcons are trying several players during their rookie minicamp this weekend including WR JJ Arcega-Whiteside, per Michael Rothstein. Arcega-Whiteside, 26, was drafted by the Eagles in the second round out of Stanford in 2019.
According to Field Yates, the Panthers hosted WR JJ Arcega-Whiteside for a workout on Friday. Arcega-Whiteside, 26, was drafted by the Eagles in the second round out of Stanford in 2019.
The Tennessee Titans brought in a group of free agents for tryouts on Friday, according to Aaron Wilson and Field Yates. The full list includes: TE JJ Arcega-Whiteside WR Kawaan Baker WR Deon Cain LB Jordan Evans LB Andre Smith Arcega-Whiteside, 25, was drafted by the Eagles in the second round out of Stanford in 2019.
The Seahawks announced a couple of changes to their practice squad on Tuesday and both players involved flamed out with their original teams after being drafted in the early rounds.
The Seattle Seahawks announced Tuesday that they’ve released WR J.J. Arcega-Whiteside from their practice squad to make room for newly signed WR Laquon Treadwell.
According to Mike Garafolo, the Seahawks are re-signing WR JJ Arcega-Whiteside to the practice squad. Seattle cut Arcega-Whiteside despite acquiring him in a trade with the Eagles.
The Seattle Seahawks have added another option in their wide receiver room by trading for J.J. Arcega-Whiteside. This offseason, the Philadelphia Eagles converted Arcega-Whiteside from wide receiver to tight end because of their stacked receiving corps with A.J.
J.J. Arcega-Whiteside was trying to make the Eagles as a tight end before he was traded to the Seahawks on Monday and that deal will push him back to his original position in the NFL.
Amidst a day of roster cuts and player activations and signings, a rare player-for-player swap is taking place.
A positional switch in the NFL four years into a career of a former second-round pick? That's never the plan, to say the least, but that's where we are with the Eagles and J.J.
Already a big wideout, Arcega-Whiteside has added weight to his 225-pound frame and has embraced the move.
The 2022 NFL Draft is a week away. That doesn’t stop the Philadelphia Eagles from making waves, though. As reported by Jeff McLane on Thursday Night, former second-round pick JJ-Arcega-Whiteside is looking to change positions this season.
Arcega-Whiteside hasn't been able to find his footing at the wide receiver position.
Each year, J.J. Arcega-Whiteside has gone back to the drawing board. Each time he has, it hasn’t worked. Arcega-Whiteside, though, hasn’t given up. If it doesn’t work this time, however, the Eagles may give up on him.
Aaron Moorehead has seen it as both an NFL player and a coach. Young players improve the most after a year or two in the league. "Going from Year 1 to Year 2 and Year 2 to Year 3, those are always the biggest jumps in my mind as far as players go," the Eagles' receivers coach said on Tuesday.
Despite the positive test, Philadelphia's game against the Cleveland Browns has not been rescheduled or canceled at this time.
In a rookie receiver class that included big seasons from A.J. Brown, D.K. Metcalf, Terry McLaurin and others, the Eagles did not get much from second-round pick J.J. Arcega-Whiteside.
We are huge fans of JJ Arcega-Whiteside and have never made that a secret. That’s why when we saw his 40 time at Stanford’s Pro Day, we had to write about it.
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