The final remnant of Chase Claypool’s time with the Chicago Bears finished up at the 2025 NFL Draft. The Chase Claypool saga has finally come to an end for the Chicago Bears, as they’ve reaped the benefits of trading the wide receiver to the Miami Dolphins with a Day 3 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
It's not a secret that the Pittsburgh Steelers have had their fair share of head cases and cancers in their locker room throughout the Mike Tomlin era.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have seen both impressive highs and concerning lows with their young wide receiver, George Pickens. In his first two seasons, Pickens showcased his talent despite being part of a struggling offensive scheme and dealing with inconsistent quarterback play.
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The Buffalo Bills have hit a lull when it comes to production from their receiving corps, as the unit has yielded lackluster returns through the last two weeks.
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Chase Claypool was traded last year, but the mistake still burns in the mind of Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus. During the 2022 season, the Bears traded the Pittsburgh Steelers a 2023 second-round pick for Claypool.
The Buffalo Bills reached an injury settlement with former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool on Thursday, according to the league’s transaction wire.
The Pittsburgh Steelers welcomed the Buffalo Bills to Acrisure Stadium for a joint practice prior to their second preseason matchup this weekend. Familiar faces like Mitch Trubisky and Damar Hamlin were in attendance, but the Bills were without one name many were interested in seeing return.
Though still just 26, his NFL career seems to be in real doubt. He may need to go elsewhere to continue his playing career.
The Buffalo Bills have plenty of questions on their roster, namely who will be filling out the depth roles at wide receiver. Merely days after being placed on season-ending injured reserve, veteran Chase Claypool and the Bills agreed to a settlement to cut him from the roster.
The Buffalo Bills made multiple changes to the receivers' room this week and were reportedly contemplating another one. After placing Chase Claypool on Injured Reserve and designating Bryant Thompson as waived/injured, the Bills signed Damiere Byrd and Deon Cain to their 90-man roster on Tuesday.
The saying that NFL stands for "Not For Long" turns out being more true each and every year, no matter how much anyone wants to deny it. That could very well be the case for former Notre Dame star Chase Claypool as he suffered a significant setback with the Buffalo Bills.
There seems to be some confusion taking place as to whether or not wide receiver Chase Claypool and quarterback Shane Buechele, who were placed on IR today, will be eligible to return this season.
He had been working his way back from a toe injury he suffered last month, though the Bills did not specify whether that was the injury that ended the wide receiver’s 2024 season.
The Buffalo Bills placed former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool (toe) on injured reserve, the team announced on Tuesday. With it being in the early stages of the IR process, Claypool could be sidelined for the entire season.
Not standing out in a crowded Bills receiver competition, Chase Claypool will exit this derby early. Buffalo placed the big-bodied wide receiver on IR on Tuesday.
The Buffalo Bills have a bunch of new faces at One Bills Drive this summer, none more polarizing than former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool.
Former Steelers’ second-round pick Chase Claypool’s career is at a crossroads after fizzling out with Pittsburgh, the Chicago Bears and Miami Dolphins.
After the Steelers decided to trade the WR midway through the 2022 season to the Bears, his career hasn't been the same.
The Pittsburgh Steelers drafted wide receiver Chase Claypool in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft. As a rookie, Claypool impressed Steelers fans by catching 62 passes for 873 receiving yards and scoring nine touchdowns.
The Buffalo Bills lost their top two wide receivers this offseason, as they watched Gabe Davis sign elsewhere in free agency and then traded Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans.
The Buffalo Bills announced they signed veteran wide receiver Chase Claypool on a one-year deal Friday, receiving a wide array of reactions from those across the NFL landscape.
The Bills continue to be active in the post-draft free-agent market.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a splash in the 2020 NFL Draft by selecting wide receiver Chase Claypool in the second round, igniting a wave of excitement among fans eager to witness his potential unfold on the field.
The Buffalo Bills needed to give quarterback Josh Allen wide receiver help this offseason, and they continued that process on Friday by taking a dive into the NFL's pile of reclamation projects.
The NFL refuses to give up on WR Chase Claypool.
The Seattle Seahawks hosted WR Chase Claypool for a visit, per Howard Balzer. The is the first reported interest in Claypool, other than a Canadian Football Team acquiring his rights. He might not be done with the NFL just yet, though. Claypool, 25, is a former second-round pick of the Steelers back in 2020.
Chase Claypool’s rookie season for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2020 saw him score 11 touchdowns. Four years later, he may be playing in the Canadian league.
The Miami Dolphins added even more speed in the receiving corps with their trade for Chicago Bears WR Chase Claypool. Now, it might just be a matter of whether head coach Mike McDaniel and company can help him keep his head on straight.
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles made it very clear on Thursday night that wide receiver Chase Claypool's time with the team was coming to an end.
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