The Denver Broncos have "terminated" the contract of practice-squad running back Sincere McCormick, the NFL transaction wire showed Tuesday (via The Denver Post's Parker Gabriel).
Per the wire, the Broncos released RB Sincere McCormick from their practice squad on Tuesday. A career journeyman, McCormick had a little flurry of success for the Raiders late last season and was signed by the Broncos’ practice squad at the beginning of the month.
The Denver Broncos signed RB Sincere McCormick and WR Kyrese Rowan to the practice squad today, per the NFL transaction wire. They also released OL Marques Cox from the unit.
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One day after completing the season sweep of the rival Las Vegas Raiders, the Denver Broncos signed a former Silver-and-Black running back, adding Sincere McCormick to their practice squad, 9NEWS' Mike Klis reported Monday.
According to Mike Klis, the Broncos are expected to sign RB Sincere McCormick to the practice squad. A career journeyman, McCormick had a little flurry
The Arizona Cardinals worked out three running backs on Friday, including Tyrion Davis-Price, Sincere McCormick, and Nyheim Hines, per the NFL Transactions wire. Of this group, Arizona signed McCormick to its practice squad. Hines, 28, is a former fourth-round pick of the Colts back in 2018.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Cardinals are signing RB Sincere McCormick to their practice squad on Friday. Arizona hosted McCormick for a workout earlier today and was impressed enough to quickly sign him. McCormick, 25, was a three-year starter at UTSA and was the CUSA Offensive Player of the Year.
The San Francisco 49ers announced they have signed quarterback Adrian Martinez to the practice squad and released running back Sincere McCormick from the practice squad.
The Las Vegas Raiders want to do things well on the offensive side of the ball. If they want to win more games this season and have a chance to win their division, the Silver and Black will have to be better on offense.
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One thing that the Las Vegas Raiders want to do way better next season is run the ball well. Last season, the Silver and Black had the worst run game in the National Football League.
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The Las Vegas Raiders need a running back. Raheem Mostert, Zamir White, and Sincere McCormick are serviceable answers, but their ceilings are greatly limited to that of the 2025 NFL Draft's top running back prospect, Ashton Jeanty.
The Las Vegas Raiders offense has bits and pieces of offensive players to build around, mainly tight end Brock Bowers. One area that the franchise should look to improve this offseason is at running back.
The Las Vegas Raiders rushing in 2024-25 was not terrific. Having spurts of life from veterans Alexander Mattison and Ameer Abdullah, mixed with the youthful touch of Sincere McCormick, the ground game was not good for Las Vegas.
If the Las Vegas Raiders get a chance to speak to Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen, both sides will know quickly if it is the best fit.
The Raiders opened up two roster spots today after placing defensive end Maxx Crosby and running back Sincere McCormick on injured reserve, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
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The Las Vegas Raiders have a big game this Friday against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. The Raiders are currently 2-9 and are one of the worst teams in the league, and the struggles on the offense have been a key factor.
As the Las Vegas Raiders prepare for a quick turnaround with a game this Friday, let’s catch you up on all things Silver and Black, including Sincere McCormick’s performance and a certain AFC West QB sounding off.