At least to hear Bears special teams coordinator Richard Hightower, the return job Devin Duvernay seemed to own after he signed in free agency still could belong to someone else in the opener .
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Kevin Fishbain of The Athletic reports the Bears are signing LS Scott Daly and WR Devin Duvernay. In correspondence, the Bears are placing DE Austin Booker on injured reserve and waiving LB Carl Jones.
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Former All-Pro and two-time Pro Bowl wide receiver and return specialist Devin Duvernay signed a one-year deal with the Chicago Bears back in March. The former third-round pick spent his first three seasons in Jacksonville and spent the 2024 season with Baltimore.
The Chicago Bears signed free agent wide receiver Devin Duvernay to be their kick returner this season. But that first name comes with high expectations
It probably slipped by the notice of may people or was seen and disregarded. Chicago Bears special teams coordinator Richard Hightower is not one of those because he has been at he creation point all along with the NFL's new kickoff rule.
Bears WR Devin Duvernay said he opted to sign with Chicago after seeing what HC Ben Johnson was building within the facility. “Ben Johnson and the vision he has and what he’s trying to build is what excites me,” Duvernay said, via the team’s website.
Numbers say the Bears not only won the three-way battle with division rivals to come up with an extra speed threat, but they also have a potential receiver threat in Devin Duvernay when many analysts saw him only as a special teams player.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
The Chicago Bears have had a fantastic offseason, where they’ve bolstered their offensive line to help out their franchise Quarterback Caleb Williams.
Devin Duvernay, a former Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver and special teams contributor, has a new home, signing a one-year deal with the Chicago Bears.
The Bears have another Devin as their return man, an All-Pro just like the orginal. They added to their speed factor in the kick return game and possibly even wide receiver Wednesday by signing former Baltimore Ravens and Jacksonville Jaguars return man Devin Duvernay for one year, according to a report by Fox Sports' Jordan Schultz.
He has two career kick-return TDs, both coming in Baltimore, and he led the NFL in punt-return average (13.8) in 2021.
The Kansas City Chiefs lost wide receiver and return specialist Mecole Hardman to the Green Bay Packers, and they could turn to current free agent Devin Duvernay to fill his void.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are set to release wide receiver and Pro Bowl kickoff returner Devin Duvernay, according to a report by Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, and Duvernay have interest for the Pittsburgh Steelers in free agency.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are looking for wide receiver depth, and while a splashy signing like Chris Godwin or Darius Slayton is the talk of the town, a new name has emerged that might fit their needs in a different role.
AUSTIN -- Former Texas Longhorns wide receiver Devin Duvernay is hitting free agency after spending just one season with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Per NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, the Jaguars released Duvernay on Thursday as part of series of moves intended to clear cap space.
The Jaguars continue to clean house under new GM James Gladstone as they have released Devin Duvernay after one year with the franchise. Duvernay, a career special teamer, came to Jacksonville on a two-year deal.
Virtually nothing has gone right so far this season for the Jacksonville Jaguars, as they have crawled out to a 1-4 record through the first five games of the season.
Devin Duvernay will miss at least the next four games nursing a hamstring injury that he suffered in Jacksonville’s Week 5 win over the Colts.
The Jacksonville Jaguars began the week with great news on the injury front when they opened the window for star cornerback Tyson Campbell's return from the injured reserve.
When the curtains closed on the 2023 season, the Jacksonville Jaguars knew a move needed to be made at returner. The Jaguars ultimately had two options:
Have the Jacksonville Jaguars found their Jamal Agnew replacement? After three productive seasons in Jacksonville, Agnew is set to be a free agent on March 13.
Texas' Devin Duvernay, a third-round pick by the Baltimore Ravens in 2020, will be seeking a new returner for the 2024 season as he has agreed to a deal
The Ravens’ commitment to bolstering their wide receiver position this past offseason moved Devin Duvernay out of a regular role on offense, but the former All-Pro return man remains a key performer for Baltimore’s special teams.
The Ravens are placing a two-time Pro Bowler on injured reserve.
Although the Ravens are 4-2 a month and a half into the season, they are still struggling to find success on offense. Could a two-time NFL rushing yards and rushing touchdowns leader be the missing piece?
The Ravens have the No. 1-ranked special teams unit in the NFL, which explains their prevalence on Pro Football Focus’ midseason All-Pro Team.
Duvernay started Week 2 with a bang.
Devin Duvernay has started off the season strong against the New York Jets.
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