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Top Marquess Wilson News
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Marquess Wilson: Let go by Philadelphia
The Eagles released Wilson on Tuesday.
Wilson posted a promising 2015 campaign with the Bears, totaling 28 catches for 464 yards and a touchdown while still just 22 years old. He hasn't recaptured that season since, last touching the field on Sundays during the 2016 campaign. After signing a future deal with the Eagles in January, he hasn't done enough since to earn himself a spot when training camp opens Wednesday. Given the team's depth at the position, there's still a decent chance Wilson finds a home on another roster for training camp.
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Eagles' Marquess Wilson: Inks future deal with Eagles
Wilson signed a reserve/future contract with the Eagles on Tuesday, Field Yates of ESPN reports.
Wilson didn't suit up for a game in the 2017 campaign, partially because he battled a hip injury late into preseason. Through his five seasons in the NFL, Wilson has 56 receptions on 99 targets for 764 yards and three touchdowns. The Eagles currently have a talented receiving corps, so Wilson will likely be a depth asset if he makes the 53-man roster in 2018.
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Marquess Wilson: Waived by Jets
The Jets opted to waive Wilson (hip) on Wednesday, The New York Daily News reports.
Wilson was picked up by the club in June in order to add depth to a thin receiving group. He tallied three catches for 20 yards in their first preseason matchup against the Titans, but was sidelined in Week 2.
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Jets' Marquess Wilson: Doubtful to face Lions
Wilson (hip) did not practice Wednesday or Thursday after injuring his hip in practice Tuesday, and he is doubtful to play in Saturday's preseason game against the Lions, NJ.com reports.
The Jets' wide receiver depth chart is very deep, though it's deep with players and not necessarily impact players, which could allow Wilson to move up quickly if he can overcome his hip issue and impress in the remaining preseason games.
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Jets' Marquess Wilson: Doesn't practice Tuesday
Wilson didn't practice Tuesday due to a hip injury, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
Wilson likely is fighting for one of the last receiver slots on the Jets' depth chart, and his absence from practice won't help his cause. It's unclear how long he'll be out, but the team has given no indication that it'll be an extended period. Myles White and Frankie Hammond figure to be the beneficiaries of some added reps with Wilson out.
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Jets' Marquess Wilson: Signs with Jets
Wilson (foot) signed a contract with the Jets on Tuesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN.com reports.
Given the departure of Brandon Marshall and Eric Decker, the Jets now have a massive void at wide receiver heading into training camp. As a result, it appears they'll be open to plenty of competition with a roster that currently holds 14 wideouts -- all of whom have four years or less experience in the league. Previously with the Bears, Wilson recorded 56 receptions and three touchdowns over four seasons, but he failed to make a lasting impact in the team's offensive game plan. The 6-foot-4 Wilson -- selected by Chicago in the seventh round of the 2013 NFL Draft - suited up in just three games in 2016 and ended his campaign on IR with a broken foot. He'll now get a fresh start with a team that definitely has some job openings at his position.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-4, 206 lbs |
| Birthplace: Tulare, CA, USA |
| Age: 33 |
| School: Washington State |
| Experience: 5 |








