Football can be a cruel sport at this time of year — or any time of year, for that matter. One piece of bad luck is all it can take to alter a player's career path.
The Commanders made a couple of roster moves on Saturday morning. They announced the signing of wide receiver Braylon Sanders. Tight end Tyree Jackson went on injured reserve in a corresponding move.
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According to Ian Rapoport, the Commanders have signed TE Tyree Jackson to the practice squad. This is his third stint in the NFC East after spending time with the Giants and Eagles in the past. Jackson, 27, wound up going undrafted out of Buffalo back in 2019, converting from quarterback to tight end.
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Tight end Tyree Jackson, who at one point this summer was being viewed as the New York Giants’ emergency quarterback while Drew Lock recovered from an oblique/hip issue, reached an injury settlement with the team and has been released off injured reserve.
The New York Giants have released tight end Tyree Jackson (back) off of injured reserve (IR) with an injury settlement. Jackson was previously waived with an injury designation and reverted to IR late last week.
The Giants released veteran TE Tyree Jackson from injured reserve with a settlement on Wednesday. Jackson, 26, wound up going undrafted out of Buffalo back in 2019, converting from quarterback to tight end.
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After adding fullback/tight end Jakob Johnson, the Giants have announced a corresponding roster move. New York has waived tight end Tyree Jackson with an injury designation.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Giants are signing FB Jakob Johnson to a contract. In correspondence, the team announced they have waived TE Tyree Jackson.
Tight end Tyree Jackson was supposed to be the New York Giants fallback plan this weekend at quarterback. However, he's been ailing with a back issue, which currently leaves the Giants with two healthy quarterbacks in Daniel Jones and Tommy DeVito.
New York Giants quarterback Drew Lock suffered a hip injury during Thursday’s preseason-opening victory over the Detroit Lions, but it remains unclear how much time he’ll miss.
Jackson faces uphill climb to stick with Giants Tyree Jackson’s transition from college quarterback to NFL tight end has been a long one, with the 26-year-old hanging around the fringes of NFL rosters trying to firmly establish himself.
Twelve years and 57 pounds ago, Johnson was a quarterback-turned-tight end for Kilgore Community College. He made the switch to offensive line as an Oklahoma Sooner in 2011.
After the team placed Dallas Goedert on injured reserve, the Super Bowl contenders have three tight ends on their roster with a combined 133 yards and a touchdown between them.