Jets Release Six Players Including WR Josh Doctson, K Chase McLaughlin Green & White Also Place Saquan Hampton on PUP List May 07, 2021 at 11:04 AM Copied!
The Jets have released CB Kyron Brown, TE Connor Davis, WR Josh Doctson, OL Leo Koloamatangi, K Chase McLaughlin and WR Jaleel Scott. They also placed S Saquan Hampton on the reserve/physically unable to perform list.
Brown (6-1, 195) signed with the Jets in May 2019 as a undrafted free agent out of Akron. He was a final cut and signed with the Jets practice squad on Sept. 1. He was promoted to the active roster and played in three games before hurting his quad. He was placed on injured reserve Dec. 9, and was waived with a failed physical designation on May 5, 2020, but reverted to the reserve/physically unable to perform list after clearing waivers.
The Detroit Lions have signed a long snapper to compete with veteran Don Muhlbach.
According to Pro Star Sports, Scott Daly has signed with the Lions to attempt to earn a roster spot.
Daly played college football at Notre Dame, and has previously stated he began specializing in the long-snap department back in the fifth grade.
After going undrafted, Daly signed with the Dallas Cowboys, but was waived in September of 2018.
In October of 2018, Daly signed with the San Antonio Commanders of the now defunct Alliance of American Football. The AAF ceased operations in April of 2019.
The Lions hopeful attempted to play in the reformed XFL in 2019, and was was drafted by the New York Guardians. Unfortunately, he had his contract terminated when the league suspended operations on April 10, 2020.
The Spring League finds âsecret sauceâ to survival By Syndicated Content
By Steve Keating
(Reuters) â The Alliance of American Football (AAF) lasted eight weeks, an XFL reboot ceased operation after just five, but The Spring League (TSL) â a league that does not pay players â will kick off a fifth season this week with a new media rights deal with FOX.
For decades, gridiron interlopers have looked on longingly at the National Football League, which last month finalised a $105 billion media rights deal, seeking to cash in on the Americaâs sporting obsession.
Many have tried for a slice of the NFL pie, most recently the XFL and AAF, both of which flared out in spectacular fashion not after years of effort but weeks.
Tim Tebow worked out as tight end with Jaguars By Zac Wassink | Last updated 4/29/21 Former quarterback Tim Tebow won the Heisman Trophy starting under coach Urban Meyer with the Florida Gators, is widely perceived as one of the greatest players in the history of college football and was a first-round draft pick back in 2010. The 33-year-old hasn t played in an NFL regular-season game since 2012 and recently called time on a pro baseball career after a failed minor-league stint, but he isn t letting those facts end his dream of competing against top-tier athletes. Seemingly out of nowhere and nearly five hours before the opening of the 2021 NFL Draft, NFL Media s Ian Rapoport tweeted that Tebow has worked out with the Jacksonville Jaguars, now coached by Meyer, as a tight end.
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