The Chicago Bears made a few roster moves ahead of its week 14 matchup against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field on Sunday. On Friday, the Bears ruled out three players for the contest.
A curious decision the Bears made with their roster for game day could reflect uncertainty about an offensive starter's health and lead to something even more interesting if not drastic.
Could this former Clemson standout be on the move ahead of Tuesday’s NFL roster cut deadline? Per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler on Monday, the Chicago Bears are “exploring trade options” for offensive guard Jordan McFadden as they move toward trimming their roster down by the cutdown deadline.
As the cutdown day looms for all 32 NFL teams, the Chicago Bears are making sure every stone is turned over before making final decisions with the roster cuts.
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The Chicago Bears are exploring trade options for G Jordan McFadden, according to Jeremy Fowler. The team claimed him off waivers back in January and he’s had a decent preseason.
The Chicago Bears are adding another young piece to their offensive line room with the NFL offseason in full swing on the first day after the 2025 Super Bowl.
The Chicago Bears have a few holes that they will need to fix in order to be ready for next season and one of those holes is the offensive line. With four
A former Clemson standout has reportedly found a new NFL home. The Chicago Bears have claimed former Tiger offensive lineman Jordan McFadden, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler on Friday.
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According to Jeremy Fowler, the Bears claimed OL Jordan McFadden off of waivers from the Chargers on Friday. He was a fifth-round pick just last year but has appeared in only one game for Los Angeles this season.
The Los Angeles Chargers continued a string of roster moves ahead of the playoffs by releasing offensive lineman Jordan McFadden. It’s a bit of news that comes from ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler and aligns with the pair of roster moves that will add two players back to the active roster from injured reserve.
The LA Chargers continue to shuffle the roster on the eve of the team's NFL Playoffs matchup against the Houston Texans on Saturday. After signing notable running back Ezekiel Elliott to the practice squad on Monday, the Chargers made an even more surprising move on Thursday.
According to Jeremy Fowler, the Chargers have cut OL Jordan McFadden. He was a fifth-round pick just last year but has appeared in only one game for Los Angeles this season.
Jordan McFadden will look to provide depth at guard and play some fullback for the Chargers in 2024. Jordan McFadden is a South Carolina native who grew up in Spartansburg and attended nearby Dorman High School.
The LA Chargers made the signing of former Jaguars' linebacker Shaq Quarterman official on Tuesday. In a corresponding move, they waived former Michigan FB Ben Mason.
The Chargers’ starting right guard was back at practice on Wednesday after missing three days to injury. Over the team’s second week of training camp, a number of starters and impact players have been in and out of practice with bumps and scrapes that the coaching staff has chosen to approach with caution.
Former fifth-round pick Jordan McFadden has been lining up at tight end and fullback for the Chargers early in training camp. One of the unsung heroes of the Baltimore Ravens offense over the last five years has been a 6’3, 300-pound fullback named Patrick Ricard.
The Los Angeles Chargers drafted Notre Dame tackle Joe Alt in the first round last week and now must figure out how all of their pieces on the offensive line fit together.
Drafted at 156th in the fifth round, Jordan McFadden played a handful of snaps in 2023, sometimes at left tackle and sometimes at guard for the Los Angeles Chargers.
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Jordan McFadden made his first start of his career in Week 17 against the Denver Broncos. While drafted to be a long-term interior backup, what does his future look like in 2024?
Not a whole lot went right in your Los Angeles Chargers' 16-9 loss to the Denver Broncos Sunday, its fourth straight and seventh in its last eight. But one younger Charger made the most of a golden opportunity.