The Pittsburgh Steelers will have cornerbacks Tre Flowers and D’Shawn Jamison for their playoff game against the Houston Texans. On Monday afternoon, the Steelers announced they have elevated Flowers and Jamison from the practice squad to the active/inactive roster.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are adding some secondary depth for their Wild Card round matchup against the Houston Texans. For their first playoff game at Acrisure Stadium since 2020, cornerbacks Tre Flowers and D'Shawn Jamison will join the active roster as practice squad elevations.
The Pittsburgh Steelers re-signed CB Tre Flowers to the practice squad, per the NFL transaction wire. Flowers, 30, is a former fifth-round pick of the Seahawks back in 2018.
A recently-signed Pittsburgh Steelers defender is no longer with the organization. As the regular season came to a close, the team added 6'3" cornerback Tre Flowers to give their secondary added depth for the final two games.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers announced they have waived CB Tre Flowers. Flowers, 30, is a former fifth-round pick of the Seahawks back in 2018. He was in the final year of his four-year rookie contract when the Seahawks waived Flowers in October 2021.
The Pittsburgh Steelers enter Week 17 with a chance to clinch the AFC North, whether it be due to a loss by the Baltimore Ravens to the Green Bay Packers or a win on the road against the Cleveland Browns.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a signing in order to bolster their roster as they enter the road to the playoffs. With two regular season games to go and a decent shot at a tough wild card game, the team has added cornerback Tre Flowers to the roster in order to boost a thin secondary room.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are adding to their 53-man roster before the playoffs, signing cornerback Tre Flowers, the team announced. Flowers comes from the Detroit Lions, where he played two games this season.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers signed veteran cornerback Tre Flowers to their 53-man roster on Thursday. Flowers, 30, appeared in two games this season with the Detroit Lions before being released on Nov.
On Saturday, the Lions announced the elevations of CB Tre Flowers and OL Devin Cochran for Week 5. Flowers, 30, is a former fifth-round pick of the Seahawks back in 2018.
Veteran cornerback Tre Flowers has already played in one Super Bowl, and the Detroit Lions can only hope he’ll get to do it again next February. The Lions announced on Wednesday that they signed the 30-year-old Flowers to their practice squad.
The Detroit Lions continue to rework their roster after the signing of Ty Summers earlier on Tuesday. The team signed veteran cornerback Tre Flowers, along with releasing 3rd year wide receiver Ronnie Bell.
The Detroit Lions have made an addition to their secondary in the wake of recent injuries. Reports indicated Tuesday that the Lions agreed to a deal with Tre Flowers, as the veteran will join the team's practice squad.
ESPN’s Courtney Cronin reports the Bears are signing DB Dallis Flowers to the practice squad. In correspondence, the Bears are releasing CB Tre Flowers from the practice squad.
The Bears made seven roster moves on Sunday and they continued whittling down their roster on Monday. They announced 11 cuts, including the releases of defensive back Tre Flowers, running back Royce Freeman, and offensive lineman Joshua Miles.
In addition, former Seattle cornerback Tre Flowers has landed with the Bears. It’s been a busy day for a few former members of the Seattle Seahawks’ defense.
On Monday, the Indianapolis Colts placed cornerback Tre Flowers on the Practice Squad Injured list after a key victory over the Tennessee Titans . Flowers is a veteran defender who's played for the Seattle Seahawks (2018-2021), Cincinnati Bengals (2021-2022), Atlanta Falcons (2023), and Jacksonville Jaguars (2024).
The Jaguars released cornerback Tre Flowers on Tuesday morning according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. The veteran spent two seasons (2021-2022) in Cincinnati, racking up 50 tackles and one interception in 26 games.
The Jacksonville Jaguars came out of Saturday with their second win of the preseason, knocking off the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20-7 at EverBank Stadium. The
Veteran cornerback Tre Flowers will remain in the southern part of the United States to begin the 2024 NFL campaign. But the 2023 Atlanta Falcons cornerback will move to the AFC South.