The Detroit Lions have signed G Netane Muti, a former sixth-round pick, to round out their offensive line depth. The Detroit Lions announced on Tuesday they have signed former Las Vegas Raiders offensive lineman Netane Muti to a futures deal.
The Detroit Lions announced they have signed OL Netane Muti to a futures contract for the 2024 season. Futures deals are essentially camp invites that will allow players to compete for roster spots during offseason workouts and training camp.
With Nate Hobbs listed as out for the Las Vegas Raiders against the New England Patriots and Jakorian Bennett possibly missing, too, they made a smart decision on Saturday.
The Raiders announced they are elevating OL Netane Muti and CB Tyler Hall for Week 6. Muti, 24, was selected by the Broncos in the sixth round of the 2020 draft.
Veteran is a steady presence while younger lineman provides uncanny strength Expectations are an interesting thing in the NFL. Especially for “afterthought” signings along the offensive line.
The Las Vegas Raiders are returning another player on offense ahead of next week’s free agency kickoff. The Raiders have re-signed guard Netane Muti, the team announced on Thursday.
The Las Vegas Raiders announced Thursday that they’ve re-signed G Netane Muti to an undisclosed contract. Muti, 23, was selected by the Broncos in the sixth round of the 2020 draft.
Denver Broncos head coach Nathaniel Hackett admitted to surprise and disappointment over Netane Muti's sudden departure to Sin City. Muti was plucked off the practice squad Tuesday by the rival Las Vegas Raiders, much to the chagrin of those who felt the third-year offensive guard earned protection on Denver's active roster.
An interesting rumor here about why Muti landed with the Raiders. It came out yesterday that the Broncos hated AFC West rival Las Vegas Raiders went ahead and signed former sixth-round pick, guard Netane Muti off the Broncos practice squad.
The Denver Broncos announced corresponding transactions after removing offensive guard Netane Muti and defensive tackle McTelvin Agim from the practice squad Tuesday.
The Broncos took another loss to former coach Josh McDaniels on Tuesday as the Las Vegas Raiders signed offensive guard Netane Muti off Denver's practice squad, 9NEWS' Mike Klis reported.
The Denver Broncos made several practice squad moves ahead of Sunday’s showdown with the Kansas City Chiefs. First, the Broncos promoted offensive lineman Quinn Bailey from the practice squad to the 53-man roster.
The Denver Broncos face the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium. The Raiders sit at 0-3 on the season but currently own a four-game winning streak over the Broncos. If the Broncos are going to put this wounded animal out of its misery, they'll need as many of their horses as possible.
The Denver Broncos have elevated two players from the practice squad to the game-day roster for their showdown with the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 4. Denver elevated wide receiver Kendall Hinton and guard Netane Muti, the team announced on Saturday evening.
Mike Klis reports that the Broncos are elevating WR Kendall Hinton and G Netane Muti to the active roster for Week 4. Hinton, 25, wound up going undrafted out of Wake Forest back in 2020, later signing a three-year rookie contract with the Broncos.
The Denver Broncos are gearing up for their Week 2 home debut vs. the Houston Texans. Broncos head coach Nathaniel Hackett's near-paranoid approach the
The Broncos are taking advantage of the 55-man roster rule to add some depth. According to 9NEWS Denver’s Mike Klis, the Denver Broncos are elevating wide receiver Kendall Hinton and guard Netane Muti off the practice squad to their active roster.
We did not see this coming. The Denver Broncos are waiving guard Netane Muti, according to a report from Benjamin Allbright of KOA Radio. Muti (6-3, 315 pounds) fell to the Broncos in the sixth round of the 2020 NFL draft out of Fresno State.
Netane Muti was conspicuously absent from Saturday's training camp practice, because, per head coach Nathaniel Hackett, the third-year guard is dealing with a knee injury.
Broncos Wire‘s 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at third-year offensive lineman Netane Muti, No. 52. Before the Broncos : Muti (6-3, 315 pounds) played college football at Fresno State.
The most commonly-used unit comprised Garett Bolles and Dalton Risner on the left side, with Lloyd Cushenberry III at center and Quinn Meinerz and Calvin Anderson occupying right guard and right tackle, respectively.
Netane Muti was the Denver Broncos' sixth-round pick back in 2020. Considered to have early Day 2 talent, he plummeted in the draft due to extensive and alarming injury history.
The veteran guard missed Week 2 with a heart issue but returned last week.
The Denver Broncos offensive guard Netane Muti had an impressive showing against the Minnesota Vikings. In the team’s first preseason game, the youngster showed glimpses of the player he can be.
There was a lot of excitement when the Denver Broncos selected Netane Muti in the sixth round of the 2020 NFL draft. This was a player that many viewed
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