As with a few offensive positions, the Las Vegas Raiders filled out their tight end room with youth, veteran experience, and depth players. Also, like a few other positions on their offense, the Raiders have multiple tight ends set to become unrestricted free agents this offseason.
The Las Vegas Raiders made some roster moves ahead of their matchup with the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday. If the Raiders win, their percentage to make the playoffs will get even higher.
When Raiders general manager Dave Ziegler traded Pro Bowl tight end Darren Waller to the New York Giants mid-March, the tight end position suddenly became an urgent need in Las Vegas.
The NFL world was in awe as news broke of the Chicago Bears sending the first-overall pick to Carolina, in exchange for two first-round picks, two second rounders, and wideout D.J.
The Las Vegas Raiders continue to bring back assets for next season, particularly on offense. The team has re-signed offensive tackle Brandon Parker and tight end Jesper Horsted, the club announced on Friday.
The Las Vegas Raiders announced they’ve re-signed TE Jesper Horsted on Friday. Horsted, 26, played wide receiver at Princeton before transitioning to tight end in the NFL.
Tight end stood out in preseason by doing the little things like blocking right DJ Turner’s 35-yard catch and run touchdown for the Las Vegas Raiders against the Minnesota Vikings was scintillating wasn’t it?
During the middle of OTA’s, the Las Vegas Raiders decided to add to their already packed tight end room by adding former Chicago Bears tight end Jesper Horsted.
The Las Vegas Raiders have signed free-agent tight end Jesper Horsted. On Tuesday, the Raiders announced the signing of the promising tight end and were able to have him on the field that day to perform during the team's minicamp.
On Tuesday, the Raiders announced the signing of tight end Jesper Horsted. The Raiders' latest signing joins a deep TE unit, as he fights for a roster spot Raiders: TE room continues to get deeper with newest addition - Just Blog Baby - Just Blog Baby - Las Vegas Raiders News and Fan Community
Field Yates reports that the Raiders have signed TE Jesper Horsted to a contract. Horsted, 25, played wide receiver at Princeton before transitioning to tight end in the NFL.
After fighting his way into a roster opportunity with the Bears, tight end Jesper Horsted was dealt a cruel blow. Horsted has been waived with a failed physical designation.
The Bears claimed tight end Rysen John off waivers from the Giants. John, 24, spent last season on injured reserve with an ankle injury. He arrived in the NFL by way of Canada.
It’s been a busy week for the Chicago Bears and their tight end position. After re-signing Jesper Horsted on Monday, the Bears reportedly have signed veteran Ryan Griffin to a one-year deal worth $2.26 million.
The Bears kicked off their offseason workout program on Monday and they also announced the re-signing of tight end Jesper Horsted. Horsted’s return was set in motion last month when the team tendered him as an exclusive rights free agent.
Jesper Horsted might be the most popular player on the Bears not wearing a No. 1 jersey. Considering Horsted has 10 receptions and has played in 13 NFL games in three seasons, his support on social media is remarkable and it was apparent again on Monday when he went through the formality of signing off on his exclusive rights free agent tender.
The Chicago Bears made some moves ahead of the start of free agency to tender all three exclusive rights free agents in tight end Jesper Horsted, offensive lineman Sam Mustipher and offensive lineman Lachavious Simmons.
The Bears did the equivalent of house keeping before the start of free agency on Tuesday by tendering contracts to tight end Jesper Horsted, center Sam Mustipher and tackle Lachavious Simmons.
The Chicago Bears are getting three players back from the Reserve/COVID-19 list while losing a tight end to the same list as well. The team activated safety Eddie Jackson, offensive tackle Larry Borom, and practice squad linebacker Sam Kamara.
The preseason allows players an opportunity to make an impression in hopes of earning a roster spot. Bears tight end Jesper Horsted did just that with an impressive outing against the Titans last Saturday, where he had not one, not two but three touchdown receptions.
The Chicago Bears closed out the preseason with a 27-24 win over the Tennessee Titans, where there were a handful of players looking to earn roster spots.
Although it was a largely unspectacular night before that play for Fields, he still wound up with two carries for 13 yards and completed seven of 10 passes for 54 yards and that score.
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