The New York Giants waived two players on Friday — offensive lineman Solomon Kindley and defensive back Terrell Burgess. Both Kindley and Burgess had been signed to reserve/futures deals in January but with room on the 90-man roster at a premium, they drew the short straw.
Perhaps in anticipation of signing tryout players at the conclusion of rookie minicamp on Saturday, the New York Giants waived a pair of players on Friday.
Art Stapleton reports that the Giants are signing WR James Washington to their practice squad after hosting him for a workout yesterday. The team is also signing G Solomon Kindley to a futures/reserve contract.
The New York Giants announced Wednesday they have signed OL Solomon Kindley to the practice squad and released RB Antonio Williams. New York’s practice
The Miami Dolphins are getting after their roster cuts Tuesday morning, wasting no time in working their way to the 53-man limit for the regular season.
The Miami Dolphins released their first depth chart of the Mike McDaniel era and it isn’t looking good for Solomon Kindley’s future. There were a few surprises but not many when the chart came out but Kindley’s place on the depth chart could be a sign of things to come.
Jets head coach Robert Saleh cited George Fant‘s athleticism as making him a better blindside fit.
Solomon Kindley looked like he would be a steal when he was drafted two seasons ago but an inconsistent rookie year was followed by demotion. Drafted in the 4th round of the 2020 NFL Draft, Kindley faces a critical third camp for the Dolphins.
The Miami Dolphins announced on Friday they were activating wide receiver Albert Wilson and guard Solomon Kindley from the reserve/COVID-19 list. The move comes as the team prepares for their Week 17 game against the Tennessee Titans.
The Miami Dolphins announced Sunday afternoon they were placing wide receiver Albert Wilson and offensive lineman Solomon Kindley on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
The Miami Dolphins at least realize that they have an offensive line problem. Per a report, they might be shifting players around but will it fix the issue?
Even in victory there are things or players that can be found that need to improve. Week one of the 2021 season is no different and Solomon Kindley is a reason.
One of the most encouraging surprises of the Miami Dolphins’ 2020 NFL season was the emergence of rookie offensive lineman, Solomon Kindley. Drafted in the fourth round – 111th overall - Kindley started 13 of a possible 16 games, manning the right guard position.
The Miami Dolphins are reportedly calling teams about finding a tackle via trade and if that is true, it is not good news. So far this training camp, the Dolphins offensive line hasn’t looked all that stellar.
Besides the secondary, the offensive line for the Miami Dolphins has been a bit of an experiment of who fits where. The number of combinations that have been reported been out there with the first team rivals an amateur bank robber trying random numbers to crack a safe.
Players reported for the start of the Miami Dolphins training camp Tuesday, but the real fun begins Wednesday when the team will hold its first practice.
Three of the six placed on the reserve COVID-19 list are defensive linemen.
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