On Friday, the Carolina Panthers officially waived wide receiver Marquez Stevenson from the reserve/physically unable to perform list. The 25-year-old, who was previously waived back on July 26 with a failed physical designation, missed training camp and preseason play due to an undisclosed injury.
Panthers WR Marquez Stevenson officially cleared waivers on Thursday and reverted to the team’s PUP list. Stevenson, 25, was drafted by the Bills in the sixth round out of Houston in the 2021 NFL Draft.
The Carolina Panthers made the first series of roster moves yesterday following the start of training camp. The team waived wide receiver Marquez Stevenson, who signed with the team back in the spring and signed free agent wide receiver Javon Wims.
The Carolina Panthers swapped out wideouts following the very first practice of training camp—parting ways with Marquez Stevenson and adding Javon Wims to close out an eventful day.
Following their first outing of 2023 training camp, the Carolina Panthers trimmed their roster down to 89 players—parting ways with wide receiver Marquez Stevenson.
With the Carolina Panthers looking for one of their players to take the lead on punt return duties, wideout Marquez Stevenson seemed likely to factor into the team’s decision-making process this summer.
Wednesday evening, the Carolina Panthers announced that they have waived wide receiver Marquez Stevenson, dropping the roster to 89. Stevenson signed with the Panthers back in mid-May after spending time with the Buffalo Bills and Cleveland Browns.
The Panthers have five new members of the roster on Tuesday. The team announced the signings of defensive end Antwuan Jackson, wide receiver Gary Jennings, safety Vernon Scott, wide receiver Marquez Stevenson, linebacker Jordan Thomas, and tackle B.J.
The Cleveland Browns and GM Andrew Berry continue to make moves ahead of the upcoming campaign. This time, however, they cut ties with one of their players instead of adding more firepower to their roster.
The Cleveland Browns have waived WR Marquez Stevenson, per Scott Petrak. Stevenson, 25, was drafted by the Bills in the sixth round out of Houston in the 2021 NFL Draft.
The Cleveland Browns announced that they have promoted LB Jermaine Carter from the practice squad and signed LB Storey Jackson and WR Marquez Stevenson to the practice squad.
In a surprise, Cole Beasley has returned to the Buffalo Bills. On Tuesday, the team announced that Beasley was added to the practice squad and it’s expected that he could be called up to the active roster pretty quickly.
It all went according to plan for the Bills and receiver Marquez Stevenson. On Friday, the team announced that Stevenson was re-signed by the Bills (9-3), this time to their practice squad.
The Buffalo Bills announced Friday that they’ve re-signed WR Marquez Stevenson to their practice squad and released WR Isaiah Coulter from the unit. Here’s
Wide receiver Marquez Stevenson was released by the Buffalo Bills. The team announced the transaction on Tuesday, but it might be temporary. After the news, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported a follow up.
The Bills announced on Tuesday that they are releasing WR Marquez Stevenson, with Tom Pelissero reporting that the team intends to re-sign him to the practice squad.
Marquez Stevenson has been designated to return from injured reserve by the Buffalo. He’s now back at practice with his team this week as they prep for their Week 11 matchup with the Cleveland Browns (3-6) The team announced the transaction on Wednesday.
Per the NFL transaction wire, the Buffalo Bills designated WR Marquez Stevenson to return from injured reserve. This opens up a three-week window for Stevenson to practice with the team before he has to be added to the active roster. Stevenson, 24, was drafted by the Bills in the sixth round out of Houston in the 2021 NFL Draft.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Marquez Stevenson is helping Colin Kaepernick catch some NFL attention in a way. Kaepernick has recently been working out with some current NFL players after expressing a desire to start throwing to some pro talent.
Rookie wide receiver Marquez Stevenson lost grip of the football during a botched punt return last week. Today, he has apparently lost grip of the Buffalo Bills' returner's job as a healthy scratch for today's game against the New York Jets.
The Bills made a big change on special teams. How did it pay off? The Buffalo Bills sat some starters against the New Orleans Saints, presumably to either send a message about performance, attempt to tinker with things for a more effective roster, or some combination of both.
Isaiah McKenzie may need to start looking over his shoulder. The Bills' talented returner could be challenged soon by the return of rookie wide receiver Marquez Stevenson, who has been on the injured reserve list all season but has been designated for return.
Josh Allen is fast approaching AFC Offensive Player of the Week as his default setting. The Buffalo Bills quarterback was was honored with that award Wednesday for the seventh time in his career.
When the Buffalo Bills placed WR/KR/PR Marquez Stevenson on injured reserve to start the season, it began a three-game window where we knew he couldn’t be activated.
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