The Washington Commanders have started their player cuts to get to its initial 53-man roster. It began with a bit of a surprise. Washington is releasing wide receiver Marcus Kemp.
According to Ian Rapoport, the Commanders are releasing WR Marcus Kemp as part of their final roster cuts. He signed on in Washington this offseason to follow OC Eric Bieniemy, who he worked for in Kansas City. Other cuts by the Commanders include: LB Ferrod Gardner (Ben Standig) DT Isaiah Mack (Standig) CB D.J.
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The Washington Commanders equipment crew just got busy. The team is announcing the assigning of jersey numbers for the new guys added to the team in the early period of NFL free agency.
On Friday, the Commanders signed a wide receiver with experience working in new offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy’s offense.
Matt Derrick is reporting that the Commanders have signed former Chiefs WR Marcus Kemp to a contract on Friday. Kemp is reunited with new Commanders OC Eric Bienemy in Washington.
The Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday elevated wide receiver Marcus Kemp and center Austin Reiter to the active roster for Sunday's Super Bowl LVII. Kemp appeared in three regular-season games exclusively on special teams.
The Kanas City Chiefs have elevated WR Marcus Kemp and C Austin Reiter to their active roster on Saturday for Super Bowl LVII. Kemp, 27, was signed by the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent out of Hawaii in 2017.
The Kansas City Chiefs made some interesting roster moves Saturday The Kansas City Chiefs ensured they would have extra depth at tight end and wide receiver for Sunday.
Kansas City moves a player up from injured reserve and makes 4 practice squad transactions. On Saturday, the Kansas City Chiefs made five roster moves in advance of Sunday’s AFC Championship against the Cincinnati Bengals on GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
The Chiefs announced five roster moves ahead of their matchup with the Bengals, including activating TE Jody Fortson from injured reserve. The team is also elevating wide receivers Marcus Kemp and Ihmir Smith-Marsette, and signing RB La’Mical Perine to the practice squad while cutting WR Jerrion Ealy in a corresponding move.
Kansas City has elevated two of its practice squad players to the active roster. On Friday, the official NFL transactions report says that the Kansas City
The Kansas City Chiefs have made a pair of practice squad elevations ahead of their AFC divisional round game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to the NFL’s personnel notice for Friday, the Chiefs have used a standard elevation on both practice squad WR Marcus Kemp and C Austin Reiter.
According to Field Yates, the Chiefs elevated WR Marcus Kemp and C Austin Reiter ahead of Saturday’s Divisional Round against the Jaguars. Kemp, 27, was signed by the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent out of Hawaii in 2017.
The Kansas City Chiefs have made a practice squad promotion(s) ahead of their Week 11 game against the Los Angeles Chargers on “Sunday Night Football.” According to the NFL’s personnel notice, the Chiefs have used a standard elevation on practice squad WRs Marcus Kemp and Cornell Powell.
The Kansas City Chiefs have made a single practice squad elevation ahead of their Week 9 game against the Tennessee Titans on “Sunday Night Football.” According to the NFL’s daily personnel notice, the Chiefs have used a standard elevation on WR Marcus Kemp.
Sometimes all it takes is one player to give a unit a little boost. For the Chiefs’ special teams unit in Week 7 that player was receiver Marcus Kemp — one of the best Chiefs special teamers in 2021.
The Kansas City Chiefs announced on Thursday that they played WR and stud special teamer Marcus Kemp on the Reserve/COVID-19 list this morning. As a result, he likely won’t be able to play in the team’s Week 11 game against the Dallas Cowboys.
Gordon last played for the Seahawks, with whom he had seven catches for 139 yards in five games.
There's been nonstop talk about how much special teams performance may factor into the Kansas City Chiefs' decision to potentially keep wide receiver Marcus Kemp on the roster.
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