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Top Kyle Philips News
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Kyle Philips: Let go by Raiders
The Raiders waived Philips on Sunday.
Philips caught on with the Raiders in February after spending most of the 2024 season on the Eagles' practice squad, but the 2022 fifth-rounder will explore his next options assuming he clears waivers. Philips last saw regular-season action in 2023 with the Titans, when he appeared in nine games and logged 15 catches (on 22 targets) for 181 yards.
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Raiders' Kyle Philips: Gets opportunity with Las Vegas
The Raiders signed Philips to a contract Tuesday.
Philips spent the entirety of the 2024 campaign on the Eagles' practice squad, failing to play at least one game for the first time since he was selected by Tennessee in the fifth round of the 2022 NFL Draft. The 5-foot-11 wideout has played in 13 regular-season contests during his career, compiling 23 receptions on 35 targets for 259 yards and no touchdowns while also handling kickoff and punt return duties. His move to Las Vegas will reunite him with offensive coordinator Chip Kelly, who served as UCLA's head coach during the four seasons Philips played for the Bruins.
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Kyle Philips: Returns to Philadelphia
Philips was signed to the Eagles' practice squad Wednesday, per the NFL's official transaction log.
Philips joined the Eagles' practice squad ahead of the season and will now return to the team's practice unit again. The 25-year-old will provide Philadelphia with an additional depth option at wide receiver moving forward.
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Kyle Philips: Joins Eagles' practice squad
Philips was signed to the Eagles practice squad Tuesday.
Philips was let go by the Titans on Thursday after reaching an injury settlement with the team following a hamstring issue. The wide receiver now appears to be back in good health, joining Philadelphia's practice squad after reeling in 15 passes for 181 yards while appearing in nine games with Tennessee in 2023.
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Kyle Philips: Reaches injury settlement
The Titans waived Philips (hamstring) from injured reserve Thursday with an injury settlement, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
Philips has dealt with multiple injuries since being selected by the Titans in the fifth round of the 2022 NFL Draft. Once healthy, he'll look to catch on with a team looking to add depth to its wide receiver corps.
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Titans' Kyle Philips: Reverts to injured reserve
Philips (hamstring) reverted to Tennessee's injured reserve Wednesday.
Philips will stick around with the Titans despite having been waived with an injury designation Tuesday. The 2022 fifth-round pick will now shift his focus to getting healthy.
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Kyle Philips: Waived with injury designation
The Titans have waived Philips (hamstring) with an injury designation, Nick Gray of the Nashville Tennessean reports.
Injuries continue to be an issue for the 2022 fifth-rounder, who was limited to 13 contests over his first two pro campaigns. This time around, the UCLA product is dealing with a hamstring issue that caused him to miss Tennessee's final two preseason games. Following Tuesday's transactions, the team's WR corps is comprised of Calvin Ridley, DeAndre Hopkins, Tyler Boyd, Treylon Burks, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine and Jha'Quan Jackson.
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Titans' Kyle Philips: Probably out at New Orleans
Philips (hamstring) is unlikely to play in the Titans' preseason finale at the Saints, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports.
Phillips has been sitting out of practices with a lingering hamstring injury, and now it looks like it could keep him out until at least the regular season. It's no sure thing that he'll make Tennessee's final 53-man roster, though, and players like Sam Schnee may get more opportunities to make an impression if Philips is out.
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Titans' Kyle Philips: Has hamstring injury
Philips missed practice Thursday with a hamstring injury, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports.
Philips has a history of hamstring issues after spending a good chunk of his 2022 rookie season on injured reserve with the same injury. He also missed time at the end of last season with a hamstring strain. Philips has also dealt with knee and shoulder injuries as a pro, missing a total of 23 regular-season games across two campaigns. Philips' spotty medical history and the fact he's missing time once again makes him an uncertain proposition for a roster spot.
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Titans' Kyle Philips: Not assured roster spot
Philips is expected to enter training camp fighting for a roster spot, John Glennon of the Nashville Post reports.
Philips, a 2022 fifth-round pick, secured 15 of 22 targets for 181 yards across nine appearances last season, and he never managed to play more than 50 percent of offensive snaps. With Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd joining DeAndre Hopkins atop the depth chart, and 2022 first-round pick Treylon Burks still vying for opportunities, Phillips finds himself competing for limited reserve roles, and rookie sixth-round pick Jha'Quan Jackson also projects as a slot option and return man.
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Titans' Kyle Philips: Slight improvement in second season
Philips recorded 15 receptions on 22 targets for 181 yards across nine games with the Titans in 2023. He also had 13 yards as a kick returner and 23 as a punt returner.
Philips had the chance to win the starting slot role during training camp, but he was sidelined by a knee injury and wasn't able to take the field until Week 5. He never really hit his stride from there, failing to play half of the offensive snaps in any game this season. However, he still managed to double the production from his rookie season and could see another modest uptick in his numbers in 2024 if he can remain healthy.
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Titans' Kyle Philips: Practices in full Wednesday
Philips (hamstring) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports.
Philips was inactive for three of the last four games for Tennessee. He's tumbled down the depth chart and dealt with injuries seemingly all season. Philips has drawn 19 targets across eight games, posting a scoreless 13-166-0 receiving line.
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Titans' Kyle Philips: Ruled out for Week 16
Philips (hamstring) has been ruled out for Sunday's contest against Seattle, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports.
Philips was able to practice in a limited capacity Thursday, but he'll ultimately be sidelined with his hamstring injury in Week 16. Colton Dowell and Mason Kinsey are both candidates to see an uptick in usage at wide receiver versus the Seahawks.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 5-11, 179 lbs |
Birthplace: Las Vegas, NV |
Age: 26 |
School: UCLA |
Experience: 3 |