The Chicago Bears announced they signed WR Collin Johnson to a contract extension and signed DB Tarvarius Moore to a deal. Johnson, 26, is a former fifth-round pick by the Jaguars in the 2020 NFL Draft out of Texas.
The Chicago Bears announced they signed WR Collin Johnson from the practice squad to the active roster, waived LB DeMarquis Gates, and signed LS Matt Overton to the practice squad.
Wide receiver Collin Johnson could make his Bears debut on Sunday against the Lions. Facing a possible depth situation at wide receiver due to injuries and illness, the Bears on Saturday promoted Johnson from the practice squad to the 53-man roster for Sunday's game via standard elevation.
Per Aaron Wilson, the Bears worked out seven players on Tuesday and signed WR Collin Johnson out of the group. The following is a full list of players
According to Jordan Schultz, the Bears are signing WR Collin Johnson to the practice squad. The Bears announced the move and cut K John Parker Romo in a corresponding move.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Arizona Cardinals worked out four wide receivers on Tuesday. The full list includes: Collin Johnson Jeff Smith Dezmon Patmon Makai Polk Johnson, 25, is a former fifth-round pick by the Jaguars in the 2020 NFL Draft out of Texas.
All eyes will be on Aaron Rodgers, who is seeing his first preseason action since 2018. But there are other issues at hand for these two teams.
The New York Giants are recovering from an unfortunate Week 1 preseason loss to the Detroit Lions, but they were fortunate to leave the game with primarily minor injuries.
As the New York Giants prepare for their first preseason game against the Detroit Lions on Friday night, there’s a fierce competition unfolding among the wide receivers.
The New York Giants have made strategic moves this offseason to reinforce their wide receiver unit. The selection of Jalin Hyatt in the draft and the signing of Parris Campbell is set to bring stability to a group that was significantly impacted by injuries last season.
The New York Giants have prioritized depth this offseason, adding a bounty of talent behind the starting lineup. Some of the team’s backups, however, could look to sneak their way into the lineup during the season.
Who wins the roster battle at wide receiver? We’re officially in the Dog Days of Summer. Mandatory mini-camp, and with it the offseason program, is over and done, but New York Giants training camp is still a month away.
Johnson has yet to capitalize on his potential Collin Johnson looked like he was on his way to being an important piece for the New York Giants last year, until an Achilles tear ended his season before it even began.
Height: 6-foot-6 | Weight: 220 pounds 2021 stats*: GP 12 / GS 1: 11 catches, 105 yards * Missed 2022 season due to injury Collin Johnson was originally drafted in the fifth round by the Jaguars in 2020.
The New York Giants will be getting one underrated wide receiver back from injury this summer. Collin Johnson was a training camp standout last off-season.
The New York Giants signed former Indianapolis Colts receiver Parris Campbell to bolster their receiving corps, a unit that last year lost Sterling Shepard, Wan'Dale Robinson, Collin Johnson, and Kenny Golladay for parts of the season due to injury.
With 32 NFL teams cutting down their rosters from 80 to 53 players, many surprising players are coming available. For the New York Giants, one particular wide receiver is worth making a claim for.
Johnson will become the sixth Giant to land on IR already.
The New York Giants offense has a lot of weapons, particularly amongst its wide receiver unit, where reps can sometimes be at a premium for those fighting for roster spots.
Ross still holds the Combine’s 40-yard dash record time — 4.22 seconds — but he did not pan out in Cincinnati and has run into frequent injury trouble during his career.
At first glance, some might question whether or not former Texas standout Collin Johnson is capable of being a productive receiver at the NFL level. Having been released by the Jacksonville Jaguars this off-season, the New York Giants quickly scooped him up off the waiver wire.
Despite the Jacksonville Jaguars having a young roster that isn't exactly known for its depth, the team will leave Wednesday tied in the lead in one important category: Number of former players claimed on waivers.
The Jacksonville Jaguars got a much-needed boost of speed and playmaking ability on Wednesday, officially claiming former Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Tyron Johnson off of waivers.
Another day, another Jacksonville Jaguars training camp practice in the blistering and unforgiving Florida sun. With the heat turned up to the max on Tuesday, the Jaguars put in another intense two-hour practice as they prepared for Saturday's home preseason opener against the Cleveland Browns.
Every team will harp on competition this fall as they have both new additions and old faces fight for roles on the depth chart and in the starting lineups.
Jags rookie Collin Johnson proposed to his sweetheart, keeping the good times rolling in his life.
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