When NFL teams trim their rosters from 90 to 53 players, many new numbers are freed up. After all, that’s 37 players gone. Of course, many of those players are re-signed to the practice squad.
Survey results! Training camp is a time of teaching — of laying a foundation for the season to come. The first three weeks of Commanders training camp is pretty much the same as training camps for the other 31 NFL teams; it is a time for players to learn systems, acclimate to coaches and build working relationships with their teammates.
A Closer Look at Byron Pringle: Speed, Versatility, Strengths, Weaknesses, and Overall Fit in Eric Bieniemy’s Offense With a new season of Washington Commanders football right around the corner, I wanted to look at a player who’s new to the burgundy and gold but not Eric Bieniemy or his system.
Tuesday has featured a ton of signings around the NFL as teams look to bring in reinforcements for training camp. For the Chicago Bears, the team has added Isaiah Ford and Buddy Johnson, and reports have surfaced indicating their interest in some notable veterans.
For the second straight year, Byron Pringle has found a new home on a one-year deal.
Before Byron Pringle laces them up Saturday, there will be player prop bet markets available for the 1:00 PM ET kickoff, live on CBS. This Week 16 matchup features Pringle’s Chicago Bears (3-11) taking on the Buffalo Bills (11-3) at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois.
While replacing leading receiver Darnell Mooney is a big ask, Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus believes he has the players to do so.
WRs Chase Claypool and Byron Pringle made highlight worthy catches on Chicago’s TD drive The Bears offense has put together two solid drives to open against the tough New York Jets D on the road.
One interesting question before the Chicago Bears’ loss on Sunday was how the wide receivers would break down. The team just activated Byron Pringle which meant that they had seven active wide receivers.
The Bears added to their receiving corps during the trade deadline, but the team received another boost at the position ahead of today’s game against the Lions.
Byron Pringle's window watching is over. The Bears had begun the window for when the former Chiefs receiver could be brought back from injured reserve
According to Brad Biggs, the Bears are activating WR Byron Pringle from injured reserve ahead of Week 10. The team is also elevating DE Gerri Green and S Harrison Hand to the active roster.
The Chicago Bears have shuffled their roster a bit. On Wednesday, Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus said they intended to place offensive lineman Lucas Patrick on injured reserve with the toe injury he sustained in their Monday night game against the Patriots.
The last thing the Bears needed was an injury in their wide receiver group.
The former UDFA spent the first three years of his career with the Chiefs.
The passing game is at the forefront in the mind of Bears coach Matt Eberflus. It's not quarterback Justin Fields or even the game Saturday with Cleveland he's concerned about.
No matter how fast someone is, it's never easy to outrun the past. Bryon Pringle knows it. In another sense, the Bears also know it. Pringle, of course,
It's no stretch of the imagination to call Byron Pringle the key to whatever success the Bears receiver corps achieves this season. Pringle at the very least is the wild card, and already the Bears have seen what this means.
Wide receiver Byron Pringle signed a one-year contract with the Chicago Bears in March after spending the first three seasons of his career with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Justin Fields did not take the NFL world by storm in his rookie season, but the Chicago Bears quarterback is apparently still a draw for free agents.
New Bears general manager Ryan Poles is recruiting his former Chiefs players to Chicago.
The Bengals have allowed the seventh-most passing yards to QBs this season, so I expect Mahomes to have a big day in his fourth straight AFC Championship Game.
The Steelers were no match for Kansas City's offense Sunday night.
When the Kansas City Chiefs had both Travis Kelce and Tyreek Hill on the reserve/COVID-19 list earlier in the week, the question arose as to who would step up in their absence.
In 2019 and 2020, Byron Pringle was viewed as a depth piece at wide receiver and a player the Kansas City Chiefs used sparingly. In 2021, he's a consistent contributor in the passing game and is enjoying what is by far the best season of his three-year career.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was vastly outplaying fellow former NFL MVP Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens through the first two quarters of their “Sunday Night Football” matchup.
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