Saints announce numerous transactions. The New Orleans Saints have released five players ahead of the Tuesday deadline to get their roster down to 80. This is the last trimming before the team has to get all the way down to 53 players on August 30th.
The New Orleans Saints just released two players from the roster, quarterback K.J. Costello and running back Devine Ozigbo. What does this mean for the team?
In news first reported by Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football, the New Orleans Saints have released RB Devine Ozigbo and QB K.J. Costello on Sunday morning.
According to Nick Underhill, the Saints are waiving QB K.J. Costello. Aaron Wilson reports RB Devine Ozigbo is also among the players being cut by New
The New Orleans Saints only played two quarterbacks in the preseason opener. K.J. Costello was not one of them. Will he play at all when the Saints take
Jameis Winston will miss some practice time and the preseason opener after hurting his foot in a recent practice session and the Saints are adding a quarterback to the roster to spread out the workload in his absence.
Nick Underhill reports that the Saints have signed QB K.J. Costello to a contract. Costello, 25, transferred to Mississippi State from Stanford in 2020 and set the SEC single-game passing record with 623 yards.
The Chargers have made a few moves to get them to 85 players ahead of Tuesday’s 4 p.m. ET deadline. Los Angeles announced that the team has signed outside linebacker Davin Bellamy.
Mississippi State athletics has produced a wealth of talent across multiple sports, and several of those athletes have gone on to compete at the professional level.
Former Mississippi State and Stanford quarterback KJ Costello is signing a deal with the Los Angeles Chargers, as he personally announced via Twitter on Sunday afternoon.
Mississippi State couldn't have asked for a better debut from quarterback KJ Costello as he passed for 623 yards (a Southeastern Conference single-game record) to help guide the Bulldogs to a 44-34 upset win over the defending national champion LSU Tigers in the 2020 season opener.
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