The Detroit Lions are reportedly bringing back a defensive back who was previously on the roster earlier this season. According to NFL media, cornerback Arthur Maulet is being brought back to the 53-man active roster, ahead of the team's Week 15 road contest against the Los Angeles Rams.
According to Cameron Wolfe, the Lions are re-signing CB Arthur Maulet to their active roster. He had a stint with Detroit earlier this season when injuries hit the secondary but was let go once things settled down.
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The Detroit Lions announced they waived DT Quinton Jefferson, CB Arthur Maulet and CB Nick Whiteside. They also re-signed S Erick Hallett to the practice squad. Maulet, 32, wound up signing a three-year, $1.66 million contract with the Saints as an undrafted free agent out of Memphis back in 2017.
According to Cameron Wolfe, the Lions are signing veteran CB Arthur Maulet to a practice squad contract. Maulet typically has played slot corner and will
Amid a rash of injuries in their secondary, the Buccaneers worked out veteran cornerbacks Arthur Maulet and Duke Shelley on Friday, per KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers officially brought in free agent defensive backs Arthur Maulet and Duke Shelley for tryouts on Friday. Maulet, 32, wound up signing a three-year, $1.66 million contract with the Saints as an undrafted free agent out of Memphis back in 2017.
The New York Jets were active on Tuesday. New York brought in eight defensive backs for a workout. The Jets did make a move by signing Nik Needham to the practice squad, but there were other players at the workout who at least caught some attention.
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NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports the Jets hosted veteran CB Arthur Maulet for a workout on Tuesday. Garafolo adds Maulet has had offers and inquiries, but he’s searching for the right fit and opportunity.
Teams around the NFL have begun trimming their rosters down to the NFL-mandated 53-man limit and a former Baltimore Ravens cornerback is among those who have been cut.
Arthur Maulet joined the Texans in search of at least a depth role in the team’s secondary, but that has not panned out. The veteran slot corner is among Houston’s roster cuts, KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson reports.
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Former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Arthur Maulet is headed to the AFC South, signing with the Houston Texans, according to NFL Network's Cameron Wolfe.
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Arthur Maulet is on track to make his season debut on Sunday against the Cleveland Browns, and not soon enough too. Maulet, who signed a two-year extension this offseason, began the season on injured reserve after undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery during training camp.
The Baltimore Ravens' much-maligned secondary is about to get a big boost. The Ravens announced on X that they have activated cornerback Arthur Maulet from the Injured Reserve.
The Baltimore Ravens continue to make moves early in the free agency period, with two familiar names. General manager Eric DeCosta and the team have agreed to a two-year deal for slot corner Arthur Maulet per Cameron Wolfe of NFL Media, and have agreed to bring back linebacker Chris Board per Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic.
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On the same day the Ravens officially parted ways with Marcus Peters, who signed a one-year deal with the Raiders on Monday, they decided to add another veteran corner from their division rival.