The Washington Commanders added to their depth at tight end on Sunday by signing former New York Giants player Kaden Smith. Smith, 26, played from 2019-21 for the Giants, totaling 52 receptions for 413 yards and three touchdowns in 33 games (22 starts).
The Commanders are signing tight end Kaden Smith, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Smith signed with the Colts in May but was waived earlier this month.
According to Adam Schefter, the Commanders are signing TE Kaden Smith to the roster. He’ll boost Washington’s numbers at tight end as they try to get through the preseason. In a corresponding move, Washington has waived P Colby Wadman, per Ben Standig.
The Colts added a well-traveled offensive tackle with a little starting experience to bolster their depth on Tuesday. The Indianapolis Colts announced on Tuesday that the team signed offensive tackle Dan Skipper (and tight end LaMichael Pettway) and waived offensive tackle Jordan Murray and tight end Kaden Smith in corresponding roster moves.
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The Indianapolis Colts announced Wednesday they have signed TE Kaden Smith. In a corresponding move, the Colts waived G Harris LaChance. Smith, 25, is a former sixth-round pick by the 49ers in the 2019 NFL Draft out of Stanford.
The Colts have added a tight end. Indianapolis announced on Wednesday that the club has signed Kaden Smith. Smith was not with a team in 2022 after the Giants waived him with a failed physical designation in March 2022.
When it comes to the tight end situation of the NY Giants, the positional group will look entirely different this upcoming season. Evan Engram, Kyle Rudolph, and even Kaden Smith are all gone and the Giants will definitely need to add a new tight end in the 2022 NFL Draft.
The New York Giants will enter the 2022 NFL draft short on tight ends. They released both Kaden Smith and Kyle Rudolph earlier this offseason, and lost Evan Engram to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The New York Giants are in the market for both depth and talent at the tight end position this offseason after losing Evan Engram to free agency and Kaden Smith to a failed physical.
After allowing Evan Engram to walk in free agency and releasing Kyle Rudolph and Kaden Smith, the New York Giants have a significant void at the tight end position.
After releasing Kyle Rudolph and Kaden Smith and allowing Evan Engram to sign with the Jacksonville Jaguars as a free agent, the Giants needed to add to an already thin, tight end room.
The Giants announced they waived tight end Kaden Smith Friday. According to the league's daily transaction wire, Smith received a "failed physical designation.
The New York Giants added to their growing injured reserve list on Friday, shutting down linebacker Trent Harris and tight end Kaden Smith for at least three weeks.
The Giants already had ruled out linebacker Trent Harris and tight end Kaden Smith for Sunday’s game. Harris and Smith now are guaranteed of missing the two games after that.
The New York Giants returned to the practice field on Friday and did so one additional player short. Safety Logan Ryan tested positive for COVID-19 and was promptly placed on the reserve list.
New York Giants tight end Kaden Smith left Sunday’s game against the Las Vegas Raiders and was immediately evaluated for a concussion. He would not return.
The New York Giants are gearing up for a crucial game against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday afternoon. The Giants will need all hands on deck against a Dallas team that has won three straight games and scored over 35 points in the last two victories.
It wasn't all bad news for Giants fans on Tuesday, however, as Big Blue also activated tight end Kaden Smith, offensive tackle Matt Peart and wide receiver/returner Dante Pettis off the reserve/COVID-19 list. All can participate in Wednesday's practice and could play against Seattle this Sunday.
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