The Detroit Lions officially elevated LB Monty Rice to their active roster on Saturday for Week 2. Rice, 26, was a three-year starter at Georgia, the team leader in tackles in 2019, and a team captain in 2020.
Earlier on Tuesday, the Detroit Lions added some more depth to their practice squad by signing former Bengals tackle Devin Cochran. That wasn't the only move the Lions made on Tuesday.
The deadline for final roster cuts looms, and teams often get a head start on such moves with players known to be on the wrong side of the bubble. In the case of the Patriots, that has resulted in 14 players being let go early.
The New England Patriots have spent a whole lot of time addressing their defense this offseason, spending a good chunk of their cap room on that side of the ball.
Part 6 in a series on free agency, which begins March 10 at Noon. Today's focus is on defensive end. Cornerback Interior defensive line Safety Wide receivers Running backs It's harder to find things the Patriots did well last season than the opposite.
Both served as standard elevations Saturday at Gillette Stadium. Wide receiver Alex Erickson and linebacker Monty Rice reverted to the New England Patriots’ practice squad on Monday after serving as standard elevations at Gillette Stadium.
Both served as standard elevations Sunday at Highmark Stadium. Wide receiver Alex Erickson and linebacker Monty Rice reverted to the New England Patriots’ practice squad on Monday after serving as standard elevations at Highmark Stadium.
Sunday’s kickoff at Highmark Stadium is set for 4:25 p.m. ET. While rookie running back Terrell Jennings traveled to Orchard Park as a member of the 53-man roster, the New England Patriots also brought veterans from the practice squad along with him.
New England released rookie center Bryan Hudson to make room. A member of the 2021 Tennessee Titans draft class has arrived at Gillette Stadium. The New England Patriots announced the addition of linebacker Monty Rice to the practice squad as the NFL trade deadline passed Tuesday at 4 p.m.
The Atlanta Falcons have signed a trio of former Georgia Bulldogs to their practice squad. Atlanta most notably signed linebacker Monty Rice, who failed to make the New Orleans Saints’ 53-man roster.
NFL Network reporter Mike Garafolo reports on Thursday morning that former New Orleans Saints linebacker Monty Rice is being signed by the Atlanta Falcons.
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
The New Orleans Saints are in third place in the NFC South with a 5-7 record. Their defense has been solid this season, ranked 16th in points, 18th in yards, 7th in takeaways, 25th in 1st downs, 26th in passing yards, and 9th in rushing yards allowed.
Per Brooke Kirchhofer, the New Orleans Saints placed S Marcus Maye and DT Malcolm Roach on injured reserve on Wednesday. The team filled the open roster spots by claiming LB Monty Rice off the waiver wire from the Titans and signing DT P.J.
When asked about a holding call that negated a 43-yard reception by Calvin Ridley, Jaguars RT Anton Harrison said he doesn’t agree with the referee’s call against him but he must put himself in a better position going forward. “The refs are gonna do their job, I’m not gonna agree with everything,” Harrison said, via JaguarsWire.
Another Jon Robinson misfire hits the exit door The Tennessee Titans released linebacker Monty Rice on Tuesday. It qualified as somewhat of a surprise.
The Tennessee Titans made a bit of a surprising move on Tuesday when they parted ways with Monty Rice. The third-year linebacker out of Georgia was waived by the team after playing 23 snaps in Week 13's loss to the Indianapolis Colts.