The Chicago Bears have signed Miles Boykin to a one-year deal. The 28-year-old receiver is coming home in a way. Boykin grew up in Tinley Park, a southwest suburb of Chicago about 45 minutes from Soldier Field.
Notre Dame football and the Chicago Bears have had a long history of overlap and this NFL offseason has spoken largely to that. Already the Bears have signed former Notre Dame standouts Scott Daly, Nick McCloud, and Durham Smythe to contracts and on Thursday, announced the signing of another former Fighting Irish player.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Chicago Bears are bringing on a former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver, signing Miles Boykin, according to the 33rd Team's Ari Meirov. Boykin, 28, spent two seasons in Pittsburgh, primarily as a special teams ace.
The Chicago Bears have signed WR Miles Boykin and DB Shaun Wade to contracts, per the transaction wire. Boykin, 28, was the No. 93 overall pick in the third round by the Ravens out of Notre Dame in 2019.
Shaking things up on their practice squad prior to their first practice of the week on Wednesday, the Seattle Seahawks announced the signings of receiver Miles Boykin and running back Brittain Brown.
The New York Giants have released former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver and special teams ace Miles Boykin from their practice squad, according to Dan Salomone of Giants.com.
The Giants announced that they are re-signing TE/FB Jakob Johnson to their practice squad and are releasing WR Miles Boykin in a corresponding move. Johnson, 29, joined the Patriots as part of the NFL’s International Player Pathway Program in 2019.
The New York Giants released former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver and special teams ace Miles Boykin on Tuesday, but they would like to bring him back to the practice squad, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.
A pair of former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receivers are looking for a new home after being released by the New York Giants. With the 53-man roster deadline just hours away, the Giants cut Allen Robinson II and Miles Boykin on Tuesday afternoon.
The preseason finale was a much better showing for the Pittsburgh Steelers, mainly because the first-team offense showed some signs of life with both Russell Wilson and Justin Fields promptly leading touchdown drives early in the contest.
Boykin has developed into a core special teamer in recent seasons If Miles Boykin is going to make the New York Giants’ roster in 2024 it isn’t going to be because of anything flashy he does as a wide receiver.
The New York Giants have been active over the past few days, adding special teams pieces and depth to several positions. They recently signed Miles Boykin, a former Pittsburgh Steeler, to serve as a depth receiver and gunner on the punt team.
After once again sporting one of the worst special teams units in the NFL, the New York Giants have made a few changes this off-season to the coaching staff and personnel.
The New York Giants continued adding to their wide receiver room this week, signing veteran Miles Boykin to a one-year contract. The 27-year-old Boykin was originally a third-round pick of the Baltimore Ravens in the 2019 NFL draft.
It's too early to know Bateman's status for Baltimore's regular-season opener at the Las Vegas Raiders on Sept. 13, but it seems likely he'll be a spectator for all three of the club's preseason games this month.