Taking a look at a Jets wide receiver The Jets recently added wide receiver Easop Winston Jr. to their practice squad. Today, we look at Winston in detail.
Jets GM Phil Savage made his first moves as the Jets GM in bringing back former Gang Green running back Bam Knight to the team’s practice squad along with little-known wide receiver Easop Winston.
The Jets have signed perennial practice squad wide receiver, Easop Winston Jr. to their practice squad. The Seattle Seahawks will be seeing a familiar face this Sunday against the New York Jets, and not the obvious answer (sorry, DJ Reed).
Per Tom Pelissero, the Jets are signing WR Easop Winston to their practice squad on Tuesday. The team also released OL Zack Bailey from the unit. Winston, 27, wound up going undrafted out of Washington State back in 2020.
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Brady Henderson reports that the Seahawks are releasing WR Easop Winston from their practice squad. Henderson adds that the team is likely planning to bring in a quarterback in a corresponding move.
Winston misses out in a crowded Seahawks receiver room. The quality performance of wide receiver Easop Winston Jr in preseason was apparently not enough for him to finally breakthrough to the Seattle Seahawks’ regular season roster.
Through two preseason games, Easop Winston Jr. is making the competition for the Seattle Seahawks' sixth wide receiver spot on its eventual 53-man roster closer and closer.
Rebounding from a sluggish start on offense and continuing a stellar preseason on defense thus far, the Seattle Seahawks used a 23-yard Easop Winston Jr.