The Vikings' surprising Harrison Phillips trade on Wednesday, while perhaps a precursor to another move, feels like it must have been primarily driven by the team's confidence in the depth it has at the defensive tackle position.
A little bit of shuffling for the Vikings The Minnesota Vikings have shuffled some of the players on their practice squad, so let’s get everyone updated on those moves here.
The Minnesota Vikings have signed DE Jonathan Harris to their practice squad, per the NFL transaction wire. In a corresponding move, the Vikings cut CB Kelvin Joseph. Harris, 28, signed on with the Bears as an undrafted free agent out of Lindenwood back in 2019.
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The Carolina Panthers added some much-needed depth to the middle of the defense on Tuesday. As announced by the team this morning, inside linebacker Chandler Wooten has been signed from the San Francisco 49ers’ practice squad to Carolina’s active roster.
The Carolina Panthers waived defensive lineman Jonathan Harris on Monday, a move that was made in part to open up a spot for an inside linebacker. Harris (6-5, 295 pounds) entered the league as an undrafted free agent out of Lindenwood with the Chicago Bears in 2019.
The Panthers announced Monday that they have waived DL Jonathan Harris to clear a roster spot. Harris, 28, signed on with the Bears as an undrafted free agent out of Lindenwood back in 2019.
Defensive lineman Jonathan Harris is joining the Carolina Panthers after he was signed off the Miami Dolphins’ practice squad Tuesday. Harris, 28, signed a one-year with the Dolphins in the 2024 offseason after spending most of the last five years with the Denver Broncos.
The Panthers made a number of roster moves on Tuesday. They signed linebacker Cam Gill and defensive tackle Jonathan Harris to their 53-man roster. They also released linebacker Marquis Haynes and waived linebacker Chandler Wooten and defensive tackle T.J.
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For the second time this season, the Miami Dolphins have had a player poached off their practice squad. And for the second time it's a defensive tackle.
The Carolina Panthers are continuing to shuffle around their defense. According to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, the team is signing outside linebacker Cam Gill and defensive lineman Jonathan Harris to their active roster.
The Miami Dolphins lost two key players on their defensive line this offseason in Christian Wilkins and Raekwon Davis, who signed with the Las Vegas Raiders and Indianapolis Colts, respectively.
The Miami Dolphins lost two key interior defenders early in free agency, as Christian Wilkins and Raekwon Davis signed with the Las Vegas Raiders and Indianapolis Colts respectively.
Two weeks ago, before the start of legal tampering or NFL Free Agency, the Denver Broncos decided to decline tendering DL Jonathan Harris, a restricted free agent before the start of the league year.
The changes to the Dolphins defense continued with the addition of another defensive lineman. Mike Garafolo of NFL Media reports that Miami has agreed to sign former Bronoco Jonathan Harris.
More evidence about the Miami Dolphins' strength-in-numbers approach to their defensive line. The team agreed to terms with yet another under-the-radar defensive tackle Thursday night, this time Jonathan Harris from the Denver Broncos.
Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network reports that the Dolphins have signed free-agent defensive end Jonathan Harris of the Denver Broncos. Harris will turn 28 in August and went undrafted in 2019.
The Denver Broncos have decided to allow one of their defensive linemen to hit the open market. Per NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, the Broncos chose not to tender restricted free agent DL Jonathan Harris, meaning he will become an unrestricted free agent on March 13.
After taking care of its exclusive-rights free agents, the Denver Broncos' attention turned to its restricted free agents, one of whom is unlikely to return.