A third transaction proved to be around the corner for Deneric Prince. The running back officially reverted to the New England Patriots’ injured reserve on Wednesday after going through waivers unclaimed.
The New England Patriots keep fine-tuning the backend of their roster. The latest moves on Tuesday featured two running backs. Deneric Prince, who had just joined the club two days prior, was waived with an injury designation.
The Patriots made a change at running back on Tuesday. They announced the signing of Shane Watts to the 90-man roster. They waived Deneric Prince, who signed with the team a couple of days ago.
The New England Patriots have made a change in the backfield ahead of joint practices with the Minnesota Vikings. The organization announced the signing of rookie Shane Watts on Tuesday, waiving fellow running back Deneric Prince in a corresponding move.
Per Mark Daniels, the Patriots are signing UDFA RB Shane Watts to a contract. In correspondence, New England is releasing RB Deneric Prince. Prince, 25, signed on with the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent out of Tulsa following the 2023 NFL Draft.
After recently parting ways with a former Texas A&M running back, the New England Patriots are now bringing another back into the fold. Per reports from Matt Zenitz of 247Sports, the Patriots are signing former Aggies running back Deneric Prince to a deal after hosting him for a workout in June.
Deneric Prince knows something about being a training camp darling. He also knows it doesn't necessarily mean an automatic spot on a 53-man roster. Since his tenure with the Kansas City Chiefs, Prince has shuffled through teams and leagues—yes, leagues—with a determination to keep his playing career alive.
The New England Patriots are signing RB Deneric Prince, according to Doug Kyed. He takes the place of UDFA RB Lan Larison, who is going on injured reserve, per Kyed. The team also signed rookie DE Jereme Robinson and released rookie S Josh Minkins.
The Patriots are making a pair of moves at running back. Doug Kyed of the Boston Herald reports New England is signing Deneric Prince and placing Lan Larison on injured reserve.
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The New England Patriots are looking at a former Texas A&M running back - one who has been chipping away at getting on an active roster since starting his NFL career.
The New England Patriots are showing some interest in a former Texas A&M Aggies running back this offseason. Per reports from NFL insider Aaron Wilson of KPRC2 Houston, the Patriots recently hosted running back Deneric Prince for a workout.
It wasn't so long ago that Deneric Prince was a preseason sensation for the Kansas City Chiefs. Perhaps he was just a late bloomer. The United Football League (UFL) is in full swing at this point in the calendar, and Prince is among the leading rushers in the 8-team league.
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