The Los Angeles Rams signed tight end McCallan Castles and also waived tight end Anthony Torres with an injury designation after hurting his ankle in Saturday’s preseason opener against the Dallas Cowboys.
McCallan Castles was the unfortunate choice for the Los Angeles Chargers after they reunited with franchise legend Keenan Allen last Thursday. However, the former Tennessee Vol found a new home quickly - and without having to basically move one inch.
One team's trash is another's ... backup tight end. Less than a week after he was cut by the Los Angeles Chargers, McCallan Castles has been signed by their crosstown neighbors, the L.A.
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Per the wire, the Rams signed TE McCallan Castles on Monday, who was formerly with the Chargers. The team also waived TE Anthony Torres with an injury designation in a corresponding move.
Former Tennessee Volunteers tight end McCallan Castles spent a decent bit of time in Southern California in 2024 in the first year of his professional career after leaving Knoxville.
The Los Angeles Chargers announced they have waived TE McCallan Castles on Wednesday. This likely makes room on the roster for WR Keenan Allen. Castles, 25, played six seasons in college at Cal, UC-Davis and Tennessee.
The Los Angeles Chargers announced a small roster move the day after the Week 12 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. There, the Chargers signed tight end McCallan Castles to the practice squad. This move actually follows up on some roster moves made before kickoff of the eventual 30-23 loss to the Ravens.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Emany Johnson was a college teammate of current Chargers linebacker Daiyan Henley while at Nevada from 2018-2021. On Wednesday, the Chargers announced a pair of roster moves.
The Los Angeles Chargers made some small roster moves as the team starts prep for the Week 7 game against the Arizona Cardinals. Tuesday, the team announced
McCallan Castles played for three schools during his collegiate career: Cal-Berkeley, UC Davis, and Tennessee. On Tuesday morning, the Chargers announced the signing of tight end McCallan Castles to the practice squad.
Former Tennessee Vols tight end McCallan Castles was on track to make the Philadelphia Eagles' 53-man roster this fall before an injury interrupted those
The Philadelphia Eagles officially waived TE McCallan Castles with an injury designation and claimed TE Kevin Foelsch off of waivers from the Jets on Saturday. Castles will revert to the Eagles’ injured reserve list should he clear waivers on Monday. Foelsch wound up going undrafted out of the University of New Haven this past April.
The Philadelphia Eagles announced they have waived TE McCallan Castles with an injury designation. Castles suffered an injury during open practice and will revert to IR if he clears waivers.
McCallan Castles’ football journey has led him from South Tahoe to Cal, then UC Davis, Tennessee, and now the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles’ sixth training camp practice, held at Lincoln Financial Field saw undrafted rookie McCallan Castles make a brief appearance before having to exit early.
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A former Tennessee Vols tight end appears to be in a good spot to make the Philadelphia Eagles' 53-man roster this fall. Former Tennessee tight end McCallan
Former Tennessee Volunteers tight end McCallan Castles has signed an undrafted free-agent deal with the Philadelphia Eagles. Tennessee tight end McCallan Castles transferred to Knoxville, Tennessee, for the opportunity to play SEC football against the top competition in the sport.
Former Tennessee tight end McCallan Castles has agreed to an undrafted free agent deal with the Philadelphia Eagles, per Aaron Wilson. The deal includes a $30,000 signing bonus and a $200,000 base salary guarantee.
WCG’s lead draft analyst speaks with one of the most versatile tight ends in the 2024 NFL Draft. After an accomplished collegiate career, Tennessee tight end McCallan Castles is looking to make a splash at the NFL level.
Position: Tight End Height: 6′-4″ Weight: 249 pounds School: Tennessee More 2024 NFL Draft Profiles McCallan Castles was a starter for three years at U.C.