There is one devastating point in every football player’s career that each player tries to kick down the road. Some players are better at it than others, guys like Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Joe Flacco and Jerry Rice, but still, no one beats it.
Once heralded as one of college football's brightest young stars, former Texas Longhorns safety Caden Sterns didn't quite have the career trajectory that most would have assumed.
It looks like Caden Sterns plans to continue his NFL career, and his comeback attempt will be personal. “This comeback personal, trust,” Sterns tweeted last week.
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Former Denver Broncos safety Caden Sterns has had a crazy tenure with the Philadelphia Eagles this season. The Eagles released Sterns from their practice squad again on Thursday, marking the team’s eighth transaction involving the safety in 2024.
The Eagles announced two practice squad moves on Thursday, releasing veteran safety Caden Sterns, and signing tight end C.J. Uzomah. Philadelphia is preparing for a matchup against the Cleveland Browns, and are as healthy as they’ve been since training camp.
The Philadelphia Eagles officially announced three transactions on Wednesday. Here’s an overview: S Caden Sterns and OLB David Anenih were signed to the practice squad.
The Eagles manipulate their practice squad weekly from a procedural sense. Wednesday was no different when still-injured safety Caden Sterns was brought back and tight end Kevin Foelsch was released.
The Eagles made three roster moves on Wednesday, including adding a pass rusher to the practice squad ahead of Sunday’s game in New Orleans. Philadelphia signed Caden Sterns and outside linebacker David Anenih to the practice squad and released rookie tight end Kevin Foelsch from the practice squad.
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The Philadelphia Eagles can’t seem to make up their mind. The Eagles re-signed safety Caden Sterns to their practice squad on Tuesday, according to KPRC-TV’s Aaron Wilson.
Just one day after re-signing Caden Sterns to their practice squad, the Philadelphia Eagles released the safety again on Thursday, according to KPRC-TV’s Aaron Wilson.
Caden Sterns has had quite a trying year in the NFL. Last fall, in the Denver Broncos’ first game of the 2023 season on Sept. 10, Sterns tore the patellar tendon in his knee and the team placed him on injured reserve on Sept.
Per the wire, the Eagles are signing DB Caden Sterns to their practice squad and waiving TE Jack Stoll in a corresponding move. Sterns was let go by the
The Eagles DC gave a recap of the defensive performance against the Ravens, and gave some insight into individual efforts. The Eagles were back to work
The Eagles safety position got a little more intriguing with the signing of a former safety from the Denver Broncos. It wasn’t Justin Simmons, but Caden Sterns.
Well, it wasn't the former Denver Broncos safety that we assumed the Philadelphia Eagles might be in the market for, but it's a good one. We learned through an official team report that Caden Sterns flies east to join Philly's nest.
It's been a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week for Caden Sterns. The star-crossed safety was waived by the Denver Broncos on Monday and claimed the following day by the Carolina Panthers.
The Panthers have been especially active in seeking depth in their secondary. He will likely be penciled in as a safety, but he did get some looks at nickelback as a rookie.
The former fifth-rounder has shown potential when on the field, particularly during his rookie season. He totaled a pair of interceptions and five pass deflections in 2021.
The Denver Broncos have placed safety Caden Sterns on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. Sterns tore his patella tendon last year in the opening game and missed the remainder of the season.
The Broncos placed safety Justin Simmons on injured reserve with a thigh injury, meaning he will miss at least four games. Second-year safety Caden Sterns will replace him as starter, with the goal of mirroring Simmons’ strong play and developing a more relevant role in the secondary.