The Philadelphia Eagles are bolstering their wide receiver room as they get ready to face the Green Bay Packers on Monday Night Football (Nov. 10). Philly announced Monday afternoon that they had signed wide receiver Danny Gray to their practice squad.
The Philadelphia Eagles announced they have signed WR Danny Gray back to the practice squad. To make room, the team cut G Sua Opeta. Philadelphia’s practice squad now includes: LB Chance Campbell TE E.J.
Per the wire, the Eagles hosted WR Danny Gray for a visit, having let him go back in July during the offseason. Gray, 26, transferred from Blinn Junior College to SMU and was first-team All-AAC his final season.
With the preseason officially underway after the Hall of Fame game, the Eagles made two transactions as the team prepares for its matchup against the Bengals.
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The Philadelphia Eagles made two roster moves on Tuesday following their first padded training camp practice. The team announced via X/Twitter that they waived wide receiver Danny Gray with an injury designation and signed wide receiver Ife Adeyi in a corresponding move.
The Philadelphia Eagles' No. 3 wide receiver spot is wide open heading into training camp, though they might have their answer in a player they signed last season. ESPN recently named under-the-radar players from all 32 teams this offseason, and for Philly, that player was wide receiver Danny Gray.
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The Philadelphia Eagles are signing WR Danny Gray and DB A.J. Woods to their practice squad. In a corresponding move, the team is cutting LB Brandon Smith and WR Griffin Hebert.
Prior to the NFL’s roster cutdown deadline, the San Francisco 49ers are making changes to their wide receiver room. Following Robbie Chosen Anderson and Jontre Kirklin on Monday, the 49ers reportedly waived another speedy pass catcher on Tuesday.
Robbie Chosen has also been released Rohan’s update, 11:32 a.m. PT: The 49ers have waived wide receiver Danny Gray, per Matt Barrows of The Athletic. Gray, a 2021 third-round pick, made just one catch in his 49ers career over three seasons.
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The 2024 NFL season is right around the corner and there is one San Francisco 49ers wide receiver who may only have one more opportunity to get his chance with the team.
Breaking down the 90 players on the 49ers’ offseason roster in 90 posts (over 90 or so days). Today is wide receiver Danny Gray A third-round draft pick is expected to contribute in some capacity.
The San Francisco 49ers’ draft history in recent years has been marred by disappointments, with few exceptions. Despite hitting the jackpot with quarterback Brock Purdy in the seventh round of the 2022 NFL draft, the team’s overall draft performance has been underwhelming, particularly on Day 2.
The San Francisco 49ers are two games away from the Super Bowl, but Danny Gray won’t play a role in helping them get there. San Francisco did not activate the second-year receiver before Wednesday’s deadline having opened his 21-day practice window last month. Gray has not played all year because of a shoulder injury.
The San Francisco 49ers opened Danny Gray's practice window on December 27. The wide receiver landed on injured reserve on August 30 due to a shoulder injury.
The 49ers made a few moves ahead of their matchup with the Commanders. The San Francisco 49ers are set to face off against the Washington Commanders on the road in Week 17, looking to bounce back from a loss against the Baltimore Ravens on Christmas.
Is it time to panic in the Bay Area after the San Francisco 49ers’ comprehensive 33-19 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Christmas Day in primetime? Probably not, but the Niners did make a serious of roster moves on Wednesday in response to the defeat.
The San Francisco 49ers announced they have signed defensive lineman Sebastian Joseph-Day and offensive lineman Matt Pryor to one-year deals. To make room on the roster, the team waived running back Jeremy McNichols.