We play catch-up on some Bills contracts, including Will Clapp and DeShawn Williams. The Buffalo Bills have made a ton of contract moves in the last month and we haven’t updated you on some of those details.
The Buffalo Bills have injected Nicholas Morrow into their linebacker group. Morrow, 28, played for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2023. He appeared in 15 games with 12 starts.
The first new face of the year for the Buffalo Bills The Buffalo Bills have announced a flurry of moves already, the most prominent of which have been emotion-filled departures.
The Buffalo Bills have added depth to the linebacker group. According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, the Bills have agreed to terms with Nicholas Morrow.
The 28-year-old will offer considerable experience alongside Terrel Bernard and Matt Milano. He has 94 games (58 starts) to his name, and he recorded three sacks, five pass deflections and a forced fumble last season.
Mike Garafolo of NFL Media reports that the Bills are signing LB Nicholas Morrow to a one-year contract for the 2024 season. Morrow, 29, wound up signing on with the Raiders as an undrafted free agent out of back in 2017.
When asked recently if Vic Fangio’s experience gets him more sway when it comes to personnel, Eagles GM Howie Roseman replied, “I'm sure he thinks that.” All jokes aside, maybe the team’s new DC should have more say.
Philadelphia linebacker Nicholas Morrow has been ruled out for Monday's home game against the New York Giants because of an abdomen issue. Morrow did not practice all week and was listed as questionable on the injury report.
The Philadelphia Eagles will be shorthanded at linebacker when they take the field against the New York Giants on Christmas evening. Linebacker Nicholas Morrow was initially questionable for Monday's matchup due to an abdomen injury.
The Philadelphia Eagles know what they want for Christmas: a three-game winning streak to erase their current three-game losing streak.
Somehow a former No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft is flying under the radar in the NFC. What other players are underappreciated in the NFC?
The consensus around the NFL is that if you play well on the field, no one is going to take you off of it. The league, however, is not a strict meritocracy despite what many believe and everything from pedigree to reputation and upside can cloud decision-making when it comes to personnel.
Hear from Philadelphia’s defensive coordinator. The Eagles are back to work on Tuesday as they begin preparing the Los Angeles Rams this weekend, but DC
Cliches tend to be cliches for a reason and another NFL one was battle-tested on Sunday in Philadelphia when the Washington Commanders gave the heavily-favored Philadelphia Eagles all they could handle before succumbing in overtime on a 54-yard field goal from Jake Elliott.
Positioned as a prospective starter going into training camp, Nicholas Morrow will not land on the Eagles’ 53-man roster.
Coming into training camp, the weakest link on the Philadelphia Eagles defense was their linebacking corps.
It was widely assumed that Nicholas Morrow would be inserted into the starting lineup Day 1 and there for the entire season. Well, Day 1 came and went on Wednesday when the Philadelphia Eagles opened training camp, and it wasn’t Morrow who stood out.
While the Eagles carried notable veteran linebacker contracts on their books in the not-so-distant past, the team has shifted toward a low-cost blueprint at this position in recent years.
Morrow saw increased usage during his lone season in Chicago. After spending one season with the Chicago Bears, linebacker Nicholas Morrow will take his talents east in 2023.
Nicholas Morrow has always flown below the radar. Once a backup offensive lineman in high school, he played linebacker for little-known Greenville University in Illinois. Now he’s one of three NFL players from a Division III school and the newest member of the Philadelphia Eagles.
Roquan Smith is no longer a member of the Chicago Bears. After dealing him to Baltimore prior to the NFL trade deadline, the Bears still need production at the inside linebacker position.
When last the Bears installed the Tampa-2 style 4-3 defense, they relied on a middle linebacker who played for a collegiate non-football power but was such a good athlete he had been used as a defensive back and return man.
Bears linebacker Nicholas Morrow had to laugh when asked if he's faster than teammate Roquan Smith. "We'll see," he said. Those who will see up close will
After re-signing with the Las Vegas Raiders in the 2021 offseason, linebacker Nicholas Morrow returns as a leader of the defense. He’s back for more… Following a season where the Raiders defense struggled immensely, Morrow made the decision to return to Las Vegas.
The 2021 NFL Draft is now behind us, and that means teams across the NFL are in the process of piecing together their entire rosters. The Las Vegas Raiders are likely no different before what could be a pivotal fourth season of the second Jon Gruden era.
The Las Vegas Raiders have put together a great group of linebackers. Perhaps the best the Silver and Black have seen in years. A significant accomplishment during the offseason, they managed to retain one of their upcoming stars.
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