Skol Nation just watched their team squander the opportunity to play in the divisional round by losing against a (on paper) beatable team. Most frustrating is the fact that it has happened for the second time under Kevin O’Connell’s watch, losing the first playoff matchup after a magical season.
Well, Duke Shelley is looking for work once again. The beloved former Viking got let go by the New York Giants. KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson passed along the word: “#Giants release Duke Shelley from practice squad.” In an ironic twist, the open slot got scooped up by a different former Viking, Armon Watts.
Following a private workout on Monday in East Rutherford, the New York Giants have signed veteran defensive tackle Armon Watts to their practice squad.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The New York Giants have elevated FB Jakob Johnson and CB Duke Shelley from the practice squad to the active roster for Thursday night’s game against the Cowboys, per Jordan Raanan.
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Not long ago, the Minnesota Vikings desperately needed cornerback depth. Rookie Khyree Jackson tragically passed away in early July, and three weeks later, second-year defensive back Mekhi Blackmon tore his ACL.
Well, the reunion didn’t last too long. Per KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson, Vikings defender Duke Shelley is being released. Minnesota will thus be moving ahead with a corner position that’s slowly taking shape behind the big three free agent additions: Byron Murphy Jr., Stephon Gilmore, and Shaq Griffen.
A couple more moves We’ve gotten a couple more moves from the Minnesota Vikings ahead of the 3:00 PM roster deadline. Various sources are reporting that the Vikings will release cornerback Duke Shelley to get themselves closer to their initial 53-man roster.
Duke Shelley rejoined the Minnesota Vikings roster about four weeks ago, but the relationship could be short-lived. The club has added six defensive backs in the last 26 days, beginning with Shelley on July 24th and ending — for now — with five-time Pro Bowler Stephon Gilmore.
The Minnesota Vikings have two preseason games in the books, with one more next weekend at the Philadelphia Eagles. After that, the roster will be trimmed by 42% on August 27th.
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Duke Shelley is back, and folks are excited about it. So is Shelley. The Minnesota Vikings re-signed Shelley on Tuesday, a folk hero of sorts after the veteran cornerback performed marvelously in the 2022 season.
The Minnesota Vikings secondary still has question marks going into the 2024 NFL season. Brian Flores has a decent group to work with, but depth is a must.
The Minnesota Vikings announced they have re-signed DB Duke Shelley to a contract. Shelley, 27, was the No. 205 overall pick in the sixth round by the Bears out of Kansas State in 2019.
The Rams announced on Wednesday that they are designating DB Duke Shelley to return from injured reserve. Shelley, 27, was the No. 205 overall pick in the sixth round by the Bears out of Kansas State in 2019.