Originally appeared at Steelers Now: Ex-Steelers Cornerback Finds Spot in UFL Former Steelers cornerback Quincy Wilson is signing with the San Antonio Brahmas of the UFL.
The tinkering on the practice squad continues for the Pittsburgh Steelers. One day after releasing cornerback Quincy Wilson, who appeared in the Week 6
The Pittsburgh Steelers announced today they released cornerback Quincy Wilson from the practice squad. Wilson, a former 2nd-round pick by the Indianapolis Colts, was signed by the Steelers on September 21st.
The Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback room was banged up last Sunday when they took on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers which led to some young cornerbacks to see the field.
With a secondary missing four starters, the Pittsburgh Steelers are expected to make multiple elevations from its practice squad later today. Per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the team is expected to again elevate CB Josh Jackson while CBs Quincy Wilson and Mark Gilbert could also get called up to the 53-man roster.
Jeremy Fowler reports that the Steelers are expected to promote CB Josh Jackson to their active roster after calling him up last week. Fowler adds that the team may end up doing the same with Quincy Wilson, as well as Mark Gilbert due to their injury-filled defensive backfield.
The Steelers bring in another former second-round draft pick onto the practice squad. The Pittsburgh Steelers continue to tweak their practice squad ahead of their Week 6 matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Miami Dolphins have continued their roster cuts, as they announced that they’ve waived defensive back D’Angelo Ross with an injury designation. This means that Ross reverts back to Miami’s injured reserve if he’s unclaimed on waivers.
As part of their initiative to get their roster down to 53 players by the Tuesday deadline, the Miami Dolphins have released defensive back Quincy Wilson.
The Miami Dolphins have signed running back Gerrid Doaks and defensive back Quincy Wilson to future contracts the team announced a short time ago. The Dolphins drafted Doaks in the seventh round (244th overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft.
Preseason football has concluded, and teams will set their initial rosters on Tuesday. Every pro-scouting department will be scouring recent cuts to find value in adding a recently unemployed football player to their active roster.
The New York Giants trimmed their roster down to the mandatory 80 players on Tuesday first by placing tight end Rysen John and defensive back Quincy Wilson on injured reserve and then later in the day releasing backup long snapper Carson Tinker and waiving two injured players – defensive back Montre Hartage (shoulder) and Cole Hikutini (hip).
The Giants have placed tight end Rysen John and defensive back Quincy Wilson on season-ending injured reserve. Both have ankle injuries suffered in last week's preseason game against the Cleveland Browns. The Athletic was first with the report.
The New York Giants rested the majority of their starters on Sunday afternoon against the Cleveland Browns, giving way to reserves and back-end of the depth guys.
NY Giants safety Quincy Wilson intercepted Browns QB Case Keenum, helping his cause in fight for a roster spot Quincy Wilson helped his cause to make the NY Giants roster at one of the team’s deepest positions Sunday against the Cleveland Browns.
Former Colts, Jets cornerback looking to kick-start career Quincy Wilson was once a promising young cornerback, a second-round pick out of Florida by the Indianapolis Colts in the 2017 NFL Draft.
CB MARCO WILSON Height: 6'0" Weight: 191 lbs. Class: Junior (red shirt) School: Florida Attended the prestigious American Heritage High School in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, where he was teammates with Georgia’s Tyson Campbell and Alabama’s Patrick Surtain in the team’s cornerback room.
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