The Chicago Bears made a minor roster move on Monday as they released defensive back Harrison Hand. The Chicago Bears made a minor roster move on Monday as they released defensive back Harrison Hand.
Cornerback already figured to be a Bears emphasis at some point in the draft, if not with multiple picks. It really does now because of the need for depth after they released cornerback Harrison Hand on Monday.
On Monday, the Chicago Bears released one cornerback, Harrison Hand. They officially signed another late in the afternoon. The Bears signed two players to an exclusive-rights tender this offseason.
The Chicago Bears hope to make some big-time changes to the defense in the 2023 NFL Draft.
In this 12-part series, we’ll take an in-depth look at each position group for the Chicago Bears with an eye toward the 2023 season. We’ll speculate on who stays, who goes, and a few possible additions we’d like to see general manager Ryan Poles make.
The final meaningless Bears game to conclude an equally meaningless season ended with a 29-13 loss to Minnesota Sunday, and while they began taking off their uniforms in the Soldier Field locker room they suddenly had meaning restored.
Bears promote a former Vikings CB to the active roster The Chicago Bears had several defensive backs listed on their Week 16 injury report. The Bears will be missing a lot of help on the offensive side of the football against the Buffalo Bills Saturday.
Bears HC Matt Eberflus announced that they are activating RB Khalil Herbert from injured reserve and promoting CB Harrison Hand from the practice squad ahead of Week 16, per Kevin Fishbain. Chicago designated Herbert to return earlier this week. Herbert, 24, is a former sixth-round pick of the Bears back in 2021.
The Chicago Bears announced Tuesday that they’ve signed DB Harrison Hand to their practice squad. Here’s the Bears updated practice squad: TE Chase Allen DT Trevon Coley WR Isaiah Coulter OL Dieter Eiselen RB Darrynton Evans LB DeMarquis Gates S Davontae Harris QB Nathan Peterman S A.J.
The Las Vegas Raiders brought in four free agent defensive backs for tryouts on Saturday, according to Aaron Wilson. The full list includes: DB Dicaprio
The New Orleans Saints brought six free agents for tryouts on Friday, according to Aaron Wilson. The full list includes: C Beau Benzschawel DB Dicrapio
The New York Giants practice squad shuffling continued Monday as the team signed veteran cornerback Fabian Moreau to the practice squad and released defensive back Harrison Hand and running back Sandro Platzgummer from the practice squad.
The New York Giants announced on Monday they have signed CB Fabian Moreau to the practice squad and released CB Harrison Hand in a corresponding move. The team also waived RB Sandro Platzgummer in a procedural move.
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The Minnesota Vikings made their second wave of cuts on Tuesday, trimming their roster down the required 80 players. Among the cuts made this week were tight end Shane Beyer and cornerback Harrison Hand while linebacker Ryan Connelly and wide receiver Blake Proehl head to the PUP list, meaning they are able to stick around on the roster.
Harrison Hand didn’t have to wait long for further NFL employment, as the Minnesota Vikings released the cornerback on Tuesday amid roster cutdowns to 80 players.
The Giants doubled down on adding former Ravens wide receivers to their roster on Wednesday. In addition to claiming Jaylon Moore off of waivers, they also snagged Bailey Gaither off the wire to bolster their receiving corps.
Darren Wolfson reports that the Giants claimed CB Harrison Hand off of waivers from the Vikings on Wednesday. New York also claimed WR Jaylon Moore off of waivers from the Ravens on Wednesday, according to Tom Pelissero.
The Minnesota Vikings fell to 0-2 in the preseason last weekend, losing to the San Francisco 49ers at U.S. Bank Stadium 17-7. Not many positives arose from the contest for Minnesota, but a handful of performers stood out per Pro Football Focus.
The following questions are about current Minnesota Vikings topics, answered by PurplePTSD. Today is the August 23rd edition, addressed in a from-the-hip fashion.
The Vikings have made four more roster moves to get down to 80 players ahead of the Tuesday afternoon deadline. Waived CB Harrison Hand Waived TE Shaun Beyer Placed LB Ryan Connelly on Reserve/PUP list Placed WR Blake Proehl on Reserve/PUP list Hand is the most notable name here.
The Vikings may not have one of their special teams contributors for their season finale. For the third time this season, cornerback Harrison Hand has been placed on the COVID-19 list.
The Vikings have activated backup cornerback Harrison Hand from the NFL's Reserve/COVID-19 list, according to the league's transactions wire. Hand was placed on the list back on October 5th, spending 16 days on it.
Elevating players to the main roster, primarily As they prepare for Sunday’s NFC North clash with the Detroit Lions at U.S. Bank Stadium, the Minnesota Vikings have made a handful of roster moves to round out the roster.
Yes, again A couple of days after their Week 2 loss to the Arizona Cardinals, the Minnesota Vikings placed second-year cornerback Harrison Hand on their reserve/COVID-19 list.
The Vikings have placed backup cornerback Harrison Hand on the Reserve/COVID-19 list, the team announced on Wednesday afternoon. Hand becomes Minnesota's first player to go on the COVID list during the regular season.
The Vikings loaded up on cornerbacks during the 2020 NFL Draft, which was a natural response to losing homegrown veterans Xavier Rhodes, Trae Waynes, and Mackensie Alexander earlier that offseason in free agency.
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