The San Francisco 49ers have quickly moved on to planning for next season after their gut-wrenching Super Bowl 58 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Instead of planning a parade, the 49ers made their first moves aimed at the 2024 season on Tuesday.
The San Francisco 49ers have announced the following roster moves ahead of their game on Sunday versus the Washington Commanders. Safety Erik Harris and wide receiver Tay Martin are both being elevated to the active roster from the team's practice squad (standard elevations).
Per Nick Wagoner, the 49ers are elevating S Erik Harris and WR Tay Martin for Week 17. Harris, 33, originally signed on with the Saints back in 2016. He spent over a year in New Orleans before he was waived at the start of the 2017 season and later signed by the Raiders.
The San Francisco 49ers have announced two roster moves ahead of Sunday's game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Wide receiver Chris Conley and safety Erik Harris have both been promoted to the active roster from the team's practice squad.
The 49ers made a number of roster moves on Saturday ahead of this weekend’s game. The San Francisco 49ers are elevating two players from the practice squad ahead of Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles, they announced on Saturday.
The 49ers announced on Saturday that they are elevating WR Chris Conley and S Erik Harris for Week 13. Conley, 31, is a former third-round pick of the Chiefs back in 2015.
According to Ian Rapoport, the 49ers are expected to sign veteran S Erik Harris to their practice squad. He’ll provide some veteran depth for a San Francisco secondary that’s been banged up. The 49ers practice squad now includes: DE Alex Barrett WR Chris Conley T Alfredo Gutierrez (International) C Corey Luciano WR Tay Martin DT T.Y.
The San Francisco 49ers are looking to bolster their safety depth following injuries to Talanoa Hufanga and George Odum. Hufanga's season came to an end in Week 11 after the starter suffered a torn ACL, leading to rookie Ji'Ayir Brown taking his place in the lineup.
Veteran safety Erik Harris is in Cleveland on Friday. Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that Harris is working out for the Browns. Harris spent last season with the Falcons, but was not on a roster during the offseason or training camp.
Entering 2022, Atlanta Falcons defensive back Erik Harris had started 38 of the 42 games he'd played in over the previous three seasons, including all 12 in his first year with the Falcons.
Falcons and Bears health reports for Friday, Nov. 18. Friday is upon us, as both the Atlanta Falcons and Chicago Bears held their final days of practice for the week.
Two of the best rushing attacks in the NFL meet on Sunday in Atlanta, when the Chicago Bears run into the Falcons. The Falcons are fourth in the league in rushing, averaging 160.4 yards per game, while the Bears average a league-high 201.7.
The Falcons will be down a couple of defensive backs for Thursday night’s game against the Panthers. Cornerback A.J. Terrell and safety Erik Harris have both been ruled out on the team’s final injury report of the week.
Joining the Atlanta Falcons in free agency last offseason, Erik Harris was a day-one starter on the back end of the defense. Choosing to retain Harris likely stems from the former CFL star's versatility.
Now that free agency and the draft are behind us, it’s time to take a closer look at the Falcons roster heading in to the summer. Next up in our player profile series is safety Erik Harris.
The Falcons re-signed Erik Harris to a one-year contract Tuesday night, according to Tom Pelissero. Before the signing, the only safeties the Falcons had under contract were Richie Grant and Jaylinn Hawkins.
Erik Harris and the Atlanta Falcons will give it another try in 2022. The Falcons re-signed Harris to a one-year deal for the upcoming season, according to NFL Network.
Erik Harris will spend another year in Atlanta. Harris, a safety who started 12 games for the Falcons last year, has signed a one-year contract to remain in Atlanta, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
Erik Harris is returning to Atlanta for another season.
The Falcons’ starting safety duo — Erik Harris and Duron Harmon — from this past season are set to hit free agency next week. Depending on how the Falcons feel about Richie Grant and Jaylinn Hawkins, they might be in the market for a proven veteran safety.
Atlanta Falcons safety Erik Harris was lost because of a chest injury he suffered last week against the Carolina Panthers. He will miss this week against the San Francisco 49ers and is likely out for the season.
The injury forced Harris out in the first quarter of Sunday’s game against the Panthers.
The veteran safety looked to be in pain on the sideline. Erik Harris was not able to play against the Jets, but he worked his way back in this one and played most of the game.
Against the Washington Football Team, the Falcons had a handful of opportunities to pull ahead but failed to capitalize. Atlanta’s safety duo of Erik Harris and Duron Harmon dropped a combined three potential Taylor Heinicke interceptions, which Dean Pees addressed to the media this week.
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