The countdown to the roster cutdown deadline has begun. The Atlanta Falcons have some major decisions to make with their own team. But the organization should also have its eyes on players that hit the waiver wire from other rosters.
La'el Collins' latest stint with the Cowboys didn't last long. The Cowboys are cutting Collins today, according to Todd Archer of ESPN. Collins signed in Dallas at the start of this month and played in all three preseason games, but he didn't do enough to earn a spot on the offensive line.
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The Philadelphia Eagles certainly should be scanning the free-agent market to see if there is anyone who could be of use with the playoffs approaching.
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The Washington Commanders are gearing up for a postseason run, which could mean signing a player or two to help shore up the depth for the team. A position of need is offensive tackle and Bleacher Report analyst Matt Holder believes that former Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman La'el Collins could make sense for the Commanders.
The Bills announced the moves they made to reach 53 players before Tuesday's deadline. Veteran offensive lineman La'el Collins and veteran safety Kareem Jackson were among the players the team cut.
Tackle La'el Collins suffered a severe knee injury in December 2022 and said there were times he thought he "might not come back" while trying to work his way back to full health last season.
The Buffalo Bills are likely to have a different starter at left guard in 2024, and my preliminary endorsement goes to veteran La'el Collins. Buffalo used a fifth-round draft pick on Georgia center Sedrick Van Pran-Granger, a potential future starter, and added more competition to the position by signing veteran Will Clapp.
Last off-season, the Cowboys roster was shaken up when the team released a franchise legend in Ezekiel Elliott. The year before that, they surprisingly cut starting tackle La'el Collins and traded star receiver, Amari Cooper.
The Dallas Cowboys have themselves a new/old employee at practice today here inside The Star, and he's wearing a new/old number. The player? Offensive lineman La'el Collins, signed off the couch on Thursday to add some much-needed depth for a Dallas playoff run.
As of Tuesday, the Dallas Cowboys were impressed enough with the workout of La'el Collins that a source told CowboysSI.com that there was an agreement for Collins to come "home'' to his original NFL team.
The Dallas Cowboys (11-5) have signed offensive tackle La’el Collins to their practice squad after hosting him for a workout Tuesday, per Todd Archer of ESPN.
For La'el Collins, it was never about talent. It was, in the end when it came to the Dallas Cowboys, about professionalism. Collins, a blue-chip offensive
The Browns' (8-5) Super Bowl aspirations seem to be returning with a rejuvenated Joe Flacco leading the way. However, they should consider adding a former AFC North rival to assure Flacco isn't lost for the season.
The Bengals have rebuilt their offensive line in front of QB Joe Burrow, but right tackle remains in big question. However, right tackle La'el Collins gave an update on his health Monday that could affect the team's plans in the 2023 NFL Draft.
While the Bengals won the AFC championship last season, the team finished the regular season with the third-most sacks allowed. Collins should help in that department.