On Thursday afternoon, the Falcons announced they have re-signed a couple of pivotal depth pieces, KhaDarel Hodge and Storm Norton. Nobody wants to talk about special teams until they end up costing the team a game or helping them win a game, but they are extremely important to success over the course of a 17 game season.
The team’s Kaleb McGary insurance policy for part of 2023 comes back to fill a similar role in 2024. The Atlanta Falcons continue to add pieces to their offense, and on Thursday, those additions came in the form of a pair of familiar faces.
The Atlanta Falcons announced they have re-signed WR KhaDarel Hodge. Michael Rothstein reports the Falcons are re-signing OT Storm Norton too. Hodge, 29, wound up going undrafted out of Prairie View A&M back in 2018.
The Atlanta Falcons appear to have dodged an injury bullet with starting tackle Kaleb McGary, an early departure in Sunday's 21-19 home win over the Houston Texans.
Ankou makes his triumphant return. Atlanta’s starting to make a habit of snatching players off of other teams’ practice squads. Last week it was tackle Storm Norton joining up from New Orleans, and this week it’s defensive lineman Eli Ankou being signed away from the Bills practice squad.
The Falcons are bringing in some offensive line depth. Atlanta has signed Storm Norton off of New Orleans' practice squad, the team announced on Tuesday.
Norton played in 34 career games with the Chargers over three seasons. On Thursday evening, it was reported that former Chargers offensive tackle Storm Norton is singing a one-year deal to join the Saints.
Your Los Angeles Chargers saw multiple changes to their roster today but not through any additions. They thanked a young safety for his time after he announced his retirement, said goodbye to Storm Norton, but also received some good news in the form of a certain former champion's recovery.
The New Orleans Saints are signing OL Storm Norton, according to Jordan Strack. Norton, 28, wound up signing a three-year, $1.66 million contract with the Lions as an undrafted free agent out of Toledo.
COSTA MESA – The Chargers' position battle for the starting right tackle spot has been the talk of training camp. Trey Pipkins III and Storm Norton have dueled it out, splitting reps with the first-team offense.
Chargers The Chargers entered training camp with a wide-open competition at right tackle between Storm Norton and Trey Pipkins. At roughly the halfway point of camp, neither has really separated themselves from the other, as they continue to split first-team reps 50-50.
The right tackle position is currently a battle between last year’s starter Storm Norton and reserve lineman Trey Pipkins III.
This should be music to fans’ ears. The finale of the 2021 regular season left an extremely sour taste in the mouths of Charger fans. After all, the overtime loss was against a divisional opponent and it also kept them from snagging a postseason birth in Brandon Staley’s first year as an NFL head coach.
The Chargers have placed a contract tender on wide receiver Jalen Guyton, tight end Donald Parham and offensive tackle Storm Norton, the team announced Tuesday.
The Bolts have had luck with Buckeyes drafted in the first round. Even after spending a ton of resources to renovate the most of all but one position along the offensive line, the Chargers are still looking for another offensive lineman to either nab early in this year’s draft or to sign in free agency.
Storm Norton is a name the XFL fans will never forget. The former Los Angeles Wildcats offensive tackle was a fan-favorite across the league, proving himself as an elite pass protector before being declared captain of the Wildcats.
Starting offensive tackle Bryan Bulaga, who has been battling groin and back injuries throughout training camp, was placed on injured reserve by the Chargers.
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