NFL Player News

  • Ravens' Keaton Mitchell: Out first four games, at least

    The Ravens placed Mitchell (knee) on the reserve/PUP list Tuesday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.

    Mitchell is working his way back from a torn left ACL, and while his placement on the reserve/PUP list only officially rules him out for the first four games of the season, the second-year pro may not be to ready to retake the field until November. In any case, Derrick Henry is positioned to work as the clear No. 1 backfield option for Baltimore, while Justice Hill remains in town to handle pass-catching work. Rookie fifth-round pick Rasheen Ali (concussion) could work as the No. 3 man as long as Mitchell remains sidelined.

  • Sincere McCormick: Let go by Raiders

    Las Vegas waived McCormick on Tuesday, per the team's official site.

    McCormick led the Raiders with 60 yards during the preseason slate, but he needed 17 carries to get to that total. The 23-year-old also caught five of six passes for 18 yards. McCormick spent 2022 on IR and was on Las Vegas' practice squad all of last season. He could end up back on the team's practice squad to begin 2024 if he clears waivers.

  • Jawhar Jordan RB | HOU

    Jawhar Jordan: Let go by Houston

    Jordan (undisclosed) was waived/injured by the Texans on Tuesday.

    Across his four preseason outings with the Texans, Jordan had 21 carries for 55 yards and added five catches on six targets for 49 yards. If he goes unclaimed off waivers, he'll revert to Houston's injured reserve and be forced to sit for the entire 2024 season unless an injury settlement is reached.

  • Nick Bawden RB | HOU

    Nick Bawden: Doesn't catch on with Houston

    Bawden was released by the Texans on Tuesday.

    Bawden joined the Texans on Aug. 20 after being let go by the Jets in late July. He was competing against Andrew Beck for a fullback spot on the Texans' 53-man roster, but neither player made the cut. Bawden will look to bring his blocking ability elsewhere.

  • Zander Horvath RB | MIA

    Zander Horvath: Let go by Fins

    Horvath was waived by the Dolphins on Tuesday, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports.

    Horvath spent the first half of training camp in New Orleans before getting waived. He subsequently joined Miami, but the team ultimately decided to go in another direction. It remains to be seen what the fullback's next opportunity will be.

  • Keaontay Ingram: Done in Kansas City

    The Chiefs waived Ingram on Tuesday.

    Ingram made a deal with Kansas City after an underwhelming start to his NFL career with the Cardinals, but now the Chiefs have decided to move on too. He has good physical tools, but his production as a pro up to this point has been poor.

  • Emani Bailey RB | CAR

    Emani Bailey: Gets waived by Chiefs

    Kansas City waived Bailey on Tuesday.

    Bailey was brought on board as a rookie undrafted free agent back in April, but now he's on his way out. He's perilously small and doesn't have elite speed to compensate, so it will probably be an uphill climb for him to eventually establish himself in the NFL.

  • Demetric Felton: Waived by Indianapolis

    The Colts waived Felton on Tuesday, JJ Stankevitz of the team's official site reports.

    Felton joined the Colts on Aug. 12 and played in the final two preseason games, during which he accumulated 57 yards and one touchdown on 13 carries. The 2021 sixth-round pick could be invited back to the Colts' practice squad, or he could explore other options assuming he goes unclaimed off waivers.

  • Bills' Darrynton Evans: Moved to IR, return designation

    Evans (hamstring) was placed on injured reserve by the Bills on Tuesday with a designation to return.

    Evans hurt his hamstring in the Bills' final preseason game Saturday and must now miss at least the first four weeks of the season. With Frank Gore Jr. getting cut Tuesday, the Bills enter Week 1 with a three-man running back crew of James Cook, Ray Davis and Ty Johnson.

  • Samaje Perine RB | CIN

    Samaje Perine: Let go by Broncos

    Perine was released by the Broncos on Tuesday.

    It was reported Monday that the Broncos planned to release Perine if they were unable to trade him, and now the running back will have an opportunity to secure a depth role elsewhere. Chances are, the 28-year-old will find a new team in short order, though it remains to be seen if he'll land in a spot that will present him with a clear path to steady backfield touches.

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