The Kansas City Chiefs have re-signed a recently released player to their practice squad. Jason Brownlee is back with the Chiefs after first being waived from the 53-man roster on Monday, following the team's activation of WR Rashee Rice from the reserve/suspended list.
Jason Brownlee might have been hoping for new heights in a new environment. As it turns out, his ceiling with the Kansas City Chiefs stopped at the same place it did on his last stop.
The Chiefs have received a roster exemption for WR Rashee Rice and have waived WR Jason Brownlee, according to Nick Jacobs. Rice will be eligible to play next week after serving his six-game suspension.
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Jason Brownlee has been turning heads all summer, but Sunday might’ve been his best practice yet. In fact, one of the heads he turned Sunday was the spectacled cranium of head coach Andy Reid.
Jason Brownlee is used to turning heads this time of year. For the last two offseasons, Brownlee has earned plenty of praise from his former teammates and coaches with the New York Jets as a promising young wide receiver hoping to break through.
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The Kansas City Chiefs made a couple of minor moves on Wednesday with the decision to bring wide receiver Jason Brownlee to the team's practice squad. In order to make room for him, the Chiefs also released tight end Robert Tonyan, per Chiefs reporter Matt Derrick.
The Kansas City Chiefs have some new blood on the practice squad ahead of their divisional-round playoff game against the Houston Texans. As first reported by Chiefs Digest's Matt Derrick, Kansas City has added WR Jason Brownlee to the practice squad and terminated the practice squad contract of TE Robert Tonyan.
Despite the season getting underway, the New York Jets have explored options on other team's practice squads and around free agency. They also have players on their own reserve group who could be of interest to other teams around the NFL. Of those is Jason Brownlee.
The New York Jets have signed WR Jason Brownlee to their practice squad, per the transaction wire. In correspondence, the Jets have released WR Lance McCutcheon from the practice squad.
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The New York Jets have waived WR Jason Brownlee, per the NFL transaction wire. He made the 53-man roster initially but was let go to make room for a waiver claim.
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