The Packers signed veteran wideout Travis Fulgham to their practice squad on Thursday and their need for healthy bodies at the position was likely behind the more.
According to Matt Schneidman, the Packers have re-signed WR Travis Fulgham to the practice squad and released S Mike Brown in a corresponding move. Fulgham
Fulgham was claimed in August by the team. The Green Bay Packers announced on Monday that they have released receiver Travis Fulgham from the practice squad.
The Green Bay Packers announced that they’ve signed LB DQ Thomas to their practice squad and released WR Travis Fulgham from the unit Tuesday. Aaron Wilson
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The Packers add a recently cut Broncos receiver to their roster. According to multiple reports, recently waived Denver Broncos wide receiver Travis Fulgham was claimed off waiver yesterday by the Green Bay Packers.
In cutting their roster down to 85 players, the Broncos waived Fulgham on Tuesday.
The Denver Broncos have released wide receiver Travis Fulgham as their wide receiver room shrinks. The Denver Broncos have waived wide receiver Travis Fulgham who has been with the team since last season.
The Denver Broncos announced five cuts as they trimmed their roster down to 85 prior to the deadline on Tuesday. The full list of players being released includes: RB Max Borghi TE Rodney Williams S Jamar Johnson WR Travis Fulgham WR Kaden Davis Fulgham, 26, is a former sixth-round pick of the Lions out of Old Dominion back in 2019.
Broncos Wire’s 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at fourth-year wide receiver Travis Fulgham, No. 15. Before the Broncos: Fulgham (6-3, 215 pounds) earned his stripes at Old Dominion University.
The Denver Broncos are loaded with depth at wide receiver. At the top of the depth chart, Courtland Sutton, Tim Patrick and Jerry Jeudy are all looking to make a big impact this year playing with new quarterback Russell Wilson.
Can Travis Fulgham work through a crowded wide receivers room to find himself a spot on the Denver Broncos roster in 2022? When the Denver Broncos signed Travis Fulgham to their practice squad last December, they likely hoped to see if they could rekindle his play from a four-game stretch in 2020 with the Philadelphia Eagles.
A challenger has emerged in the Denver Broncos' vaunted pass-catching contingent. Meet Travis Fulgham, a fourth-year pro who, unbeknownst to many, is entering his second season with the Broncos — and who, head coach Nathaniel Hackett suggested, may wind up on the final roster.
The Denver Broncos have signed safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix and wide receiver Travis Fulgham to their practice squad, the team announced Wednesday. Clinton-Dix does not have a typical practice squad resume.
The Broncos have added two notable names to their practice squad.
Miami’s running backs depth chart is shaky heading into Week 15.
Travis Fulgham wasn’t unemployed long and he could find himself in a situation where he’s seeing targets in the near future after signing to the Dolphins practice squad.
On the surface, it just looks like your average, run-of-the-mill practice squad maneuver, and Monday afternoon’s signing of tight end Noah Togiai could be just that.
While the former sixth-round pick could end up on Philadelphia’s practice squad, he will be an interesting name on the waiver wire.
As the end of preseason draws near, there’s one player whose stock surprisingly continues to plummet. Where is the man who led the Eagles in receiving last year?
The curious case of Travis Fulgham has finally been solved. Or perhaps more accurately stated, the reasons for the meteoric rise of the young receiver in the Eagles' 2020 offense and the subsequent disappearance were confirmed by the man himself after practice on Wednesday.
Travis Fulgham was last year’s man of mystery for the Eagles. The wide receiver joined the Philly Sports with Giovanni podcast on July 21, to attempt to unravel some of that mystery.
It's no secret that the Eagles would have preferred to play more 11 personnel (three receivers) under Doug Pederson but the group as a whole just didn't warrant it, especially with the presence of both Zach Ertz and Dallas Goedert at tight end and the injury issues to DeSean Jackson and Alshon Jeffery during the 2019 and 2020 seasons.
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