The Tennessee Titans announced they have cut WR Ramel Keyton to make room on the roster for OL Arlington Hambright. Keyton joined the team just last week after the injury to former first-round WR Treylon Burks. Keyton, 24, signed on with the Raiders as an undrafted free agent out of Tennessee.
Treylon Burks was injured again in training camp this weekend as he fractured his collarbone. That has now led to the end of his time with the Tennessee Titans.
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Tom Pelissero reports that the Titans are signing WR Ramel Keyton after WR Treylon Burks fractured his collarbone in practice on Saturday. Keyton, 24, signed on with the Raiders as an undrafted free agent out of Tennessee.
The San Francisco 49ers are gearing up for the start of the 2025 NFL training camp. While rookies reported last week, veterans are scheduled to arrive on Tuesday.
The Baltimore Ravens are looking to add some depth to their roster as mandatory minicamp gets underway. Per reports from Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic, the Ravens hosted three players for tryouts on Tuesday, bringing in wide receiver Ramel Keyton, punter Matt Haack and defensive back Antonio Hamilton.
The Las Vegas Raiders don't exactly have a whole lot of weapons offensively, and it doesn't help that their quarterback situation isn't the best, either.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Raiders promoted WR Ramel Keyton from the practice squad to their active roster and are signing him to a two-year deal in the process. Keyton, 24, signed on with the Raiders as an undrafted free agent out of Tennessee back in May.
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Waived, then Re-Signed On Saturday, the Las Vegas Raiders waived rookie wide receiver Ramel Keyton, only to re-sign him just days later on September 30.
The Las Vegas Raiders made some roster moves last week before their matchup with the Cleveland Browns. They had some injuries, and because of that, made some active roster signings, practice squad signings, and even released some players.
Last week, the Las Vegas Raiders made what some may have viewed as a surprising move by waiving rookie wide receiver Ramel Keyton. The club announced on Monday, though, that it has signed the former undrafted free agent to the practice squad.
The Las Vegas Raiders made several roster moves on Saturday as they gear up for their Week 4 matchup with the Cleveland Browns. Perhaps the most significant one was the waiving of one of their undrafted free agents.
Former Tennessee Volunteers wide receiver Ramel Keyton has made the initial 53-man Las Vegas Raiders roster after going undrafted. Former Tennessee wide receiver Ramel Keyton is officially a rostered NFL player heading into his rookie season.
One of the hardest things to do in the NFL is for an undrafted free agent rookie to make an NFL roster. It reminds me of the famous speech from the Notre Dame coach to Rudy and rest of the walk-ons in the film Rudy.
For several Las Vegas Raiders, Friday night's preseason finale was critical for their final impressions before the club narrows down its 53-man roster.
Former Tennessee Vols wide receiver Ramel Keyton is hoping to make the Las Vegas Raiders' 53-man roster after getting signed as an undrafted free agent
Wide receivers are in crowded group but offer versatility and size, respectively With 14 at the position group, it’s without question the Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver crop is the most bloated on the 90-man roster.
While the Las Vegas Raiders‘ training camp quarterback battle grabs the headlines, a young wide receiver has been on the receiving end of several big plays during practice and seems to be surging up the depth chart.
The Las Vegas Raiders are still looking to replace wideout Michael Gallup, who elected to hang up the cleats towards the end of July. Second-year Raider Kristian Wilkerson, who made the 53-man roster last season, is making his case to be Gallup’s replacement.
It looks like former Tennessee Vols wideout Ramel Keyton is still doing something he did pretty well in Knoxville: make impressive catches. The VFL signed
The Las Vegas Raiders added some notable undrafted free agents following the 2024 NFL Draft, including some who should hav probably been selected. One of those undrafted free agents was former Tennessee wide receiver Ramel Keyton, who fininished second in receiving on a Voulnteers team that finished 17th in the final AP Poll.
Las Vegas signed Tennessee wide receiver The Las Vegas Raiders signed Tennessee wide receiver Ramel Keyton in as an undrafted free agent. Let’s take a closer look at Keyton: Size: 6-3, 197 pounds.
Undrafted free agent can win at the line of scrimmage While the Las Vegas Raiders have their top three wide receivers pretty much set in stone ahead of the regular season, the remaining spots on the depth chart are up for grabs.
Former Tennessee wide receiver Ramel Keyton has agreed to an undrafted free agent deal with the Las Vegas Raiders, per Tom Pelissero. Pelissero did not provide the financial details of the contract.
Tennessee Vols wide receiver Ramel Keyton hasn't received much hype ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft, but he's a player that could sneak into the last round. Keyton, a former four-star recruit from Marietta, GA, signed with the Vols during the 2019 recruiting cycle.
Tennessee wide receiver Ramel Keyton is about to play the final college football game of his career and is certainly enjoying the moment. He inked an NIL agreement with Cheez-Its before the Citrus Bowl against Iowa, joining Tennessee running back Dylan Sampson and two Iowa Hawkeyes in that endeavor.