The Saints announced a number of roster transactions Wednesday along with their earlier successful waiver claim of linebacker Monty Rice.
The New Orleans Saints have cut S Daniel Sorensen from the practice squad, per the NFL transaction wire. Sorensen, 33, wound up signing on with the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent out of Brigham Young back in 2014.
The Saints announced they are signing RB Jordan Mims to the active roster on Saturday along with three other moves. The team placed FB Adam Prentice on injured reserve as well as elevated TE J.P.
According to Jordan Schultz, the New Orleans Saints are "signing veteran safety Daniel Sorensen to their practice squad." He played eight seasons with
According to Jordan Schultz, the Saints are signing S Daniel Sorensen to their practice squad. The veteran safety was with the team last year and provides
Early on in the free-agent process, the New Orleans Saints were quiet. One underwhelming move they made was signing Daniel Sorensen. He’ll have his work
The New Orleans Saints chose Chiefs’ Daniel Sorensen over Tyrann Mathieu presumably for the money, but that decision could haunt them in the future. This free agency, the Saints lost much more than they gained and saw top-caliber players like Terron Armstead and Marcus Williams find new homes.
Kansas City Chiefs S Deon Bush has shown a knack for great (and comedic) timing in his first week with his new team. Bush won the day on social media on Wednesday, March 23, sending out an introductory tweet when Chiefs fans were just finding out the news that Tyreek Hill was set to be traded to the Miami Dolphins.
Sorensen, 32, spent eight seasons with the Chiefs, working as a starter and frequently used utility player during Andy Reid’s run.
The Kansas City Chiefs have 24 unrestricted free agents this offseason and several of those free agents play in the defensive secondary. The latest 2022 NFL mock draft from our friend Mark Schofield at Touchdown Wire seeks to help offset some potential losses at the safety position.
The Kansas City Chiefs offense played 12 more snaps compared to the defense. The offense needed just eight plays to get the job done in overtime, so really this was about as close to even snap counts as you could expect in this type of game.
By now, everyone is familiar with the story of how Kansas City Chiefs safety Daniel Sorensen began the 2021 season as the team's second starting safety alongside All-Pro Tyrann Mathieu.
Chiefs safety Daniel Sorensen has picked up his share of criticism over the last few seasons — particularly in 2021. But Sorensen made potentially a game-clinching play on Sunday, picking off a tipped Teddy Bridgewater pass and taking it 75 yards for a touchdown.
Chiefs safety Daniel Sorensen has faced his fair share of criticism after several poor performances this season. But for at least one game, Sorensen got the proverbial monkey off his back with a third-quarter interception off Derek Carr in Kansas City’s 41-14 victory over Las Vegas last Sunday.
The Kansas City Chiefs defense forced four punts, two turnovers and a missed field goal during the game, leading to a disproportionate amount of snaps for the offense against the Washington Football Team.
Sorensen has struggled mightily in 2021. He has been repeatedly beaten in coverage and is yielding a 153.8 passer rating.
The Chiefs are allowing more yards per play than any defense in league history and one of the players who has been criticized the most for the unit’s shortcomings is safety Daniel Sorensen.
Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo has come under plenty of criticism this season and it hasn’t let up with a 2-3 record through five games.
For Kansas City’s “Dirty Dan,” it’s all about doing the little things right. We often hear Kansas City Chiefs players say that the beds in the dorms at Missouri Western State University in St.
Sorensen, one of the longest-tenured members of the team, was a key piece of the Chiefs’ Super Bowl runs. Since joining the team as an undrafted free agent in 2014, the BYU product has appeared in 94 games with 32 starts.
The alleged "worst rule in sports" struck again during the Browns' AFC divisional-round loss to the Chiefs, but it may not be long for the league past Super Bowl LV.
Sorensen will not be fined for the helmet-to-helmet hit that caused Higgins to fumble into the end zone.
What made the call even worse was that Chiefs safety Daniel Sorensen initiated contact with his helmet and should've been called for a penalty, but the officials missed it. The penalty isn't reviewable.
Super Bowl LIV is shaping up as one of the best, most interesting matchups in recent memory...
Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Daniel Sorensen leveled Ryan Tannehill on a huge third down play in the AFC Championship.
During Sunday’s game between the Chiefs and Chargers, the officials missed an action by Daniel Sorensen that looked to be worthy of a flag. At the end
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