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Early Monday afternoon, the Ravens signed cornerback, Al-Hajj Shabazz while releasing veteran CB Kyle Arrington.
Shabazz played his college football at West Chester University (Division II). He is a true NFL journey man. He went undrafted in the 2015 NFL Draft. Shabazz has played with the Buccaneers, Steelers and Texans. He has only played in eight regular season NFL games, however recorded three tackles and a foced fumble for the Steelers in the 2016-17 playoffs against the Miami Dolphins. Read more...
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Ross Travis is excited about the chances ahead of him to potentially climb the depth chart. Read More...
After making the 53-man roster last September and now with a year of NFL experience under his belt, Pulley has been taking reps with the first offensive line unit. His success within a year of work is not surprising to the man taking his snaps.
>He was a guy we found out early on last year, at this time of year where we went, ‘Who is this Pulley guy?’” Rivers explained. “I knew him because my brother was there at Vandy with him for a year, but it just wasn’t too big for him right off the bat. He’s had a heck of an offseason and he’s right in there with that first group right now so we’ll see where it goes.” Read more...
Grant’s 4.38-second 40-yard dash immediately gets noticed when looking at his draft profile. He is a player who knows how to use that speed, both straight-line running and in-and-out of cuts. He is a danger with the ball in his hands and one Miami can use on offense and special teams.
On special teams, Grant returned 20 punts for an 8.3 yards-per-return average, with one touchdown as well as 19 kicks for a 23.1 yards-per-return average. Read more...
Tony Gonzalez was spotted training up Chiefs TE Ross Travis at Jay Glazer’s gym while Slyvester Stallone watched on.
Whew! That’s cool that the original No. 88 is teaching the new No. 88 what he knows about being a tight end in the league. Which is a lot. Read More...