The New England Patriots had an open roster spot heading into Tuesday, November 9. While many speculated whether the vacancy was cleared to make room for
Despite the practice squad agreement, this could be an impactful deal for the Pats.
Veteran cornerback Brian Poole‘s visit with the Patriots didn’t result in a contract, so he’s moved on to meet with another team. Poole’s agent Drew Rosenhaus announced that his client worked out for the Texans on Thursday.
Poole signed with the Saints in July but later went on IR. The Saints cut him earlier this month, and he has yet to play in 2021.
Trufant, a Pro Bowler during his time with the Falcons, joined the Saints in early September.
While the Saints gave Poole barely veteran-minimum money and guaranteed him just $137,000 on a one-year deal, this strips another proven corner from their roster.
The Saints placed three players on injured reserve Tuesday, according to the NFL’s transactions report. Offensive tackle Ethan Greenidge, defensive back Brian Poole and defensive tackle Jalen Dalton will not play for the Saints this season.
Although Patrick Robinson did not play a big role with the Saints upon returning to the team that drafted him, the since-retired cornerback was receiving extensive work in training camp and on track to play a big role.
The NFL trade market doesn’t sleep, and neither does the front office of the New Orleans Saints. The Jacksonville Jaguars appear to be shopping one of its top prospects in cornerback C.J.
New Orleans returns Marshon Lattimore, but previous starter Janoris Jenkins became one of the Saints' cap casualties this offseason.
The Southeast Missouri linebacker hasn’t taken an NFL snap outside of the 2018 preseason, but he’ll get a look at Saints camp. As the New Orleans Saints turn the corner to training camp kicking off this week, they’re finally filling out the rest of their 90-man camp roster.
The Saints are adding a veteran defensive back to their roster.
Brian Poole was one of the best players on the Jets defense over the past two seasons, but the veteran cornerback remains unsigned as teams prepare for training camp.
The Jets entered the 2021 offseason with 25 impending free agents. After a few months, a handful remain unsigned. Unsurprisingly, Joe Douglas chose not to keep as many Jets free agents as he has in the past.
If Gang Green really wants to maximize its ceiling in 2021, it’s going to take a little more than what’s been done to date to truly compete at a high level.
Brian Poole was one of the best players on the Jets defense over the past two seasons, but the veteran cornerback remains unsigned as teams prepare for training camp.
From 2019-20, 36 defensive backs in the NFL logged at least 300 snaps in slot coverage. The best of that bunch in terms of the fewest yards allowed per snap?
Cornerbacks Chris Harris (Chargers) and Bryan Poole (Jets) and linebacker Cory Littleton (Raiders) are free-agency bargains. Yardbarker's Sam Robinson, Michael Nania and Chris Mueller explain why.
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