The Detroit Lions signed cornerback Tae Hayes Friday, according to report from The Detroit Free Press. The signing comes one day after fellow corner Jarren Williams left practice with a leg injury. Williams was waived with an injury designation on Friday. In four NFL seasons, Hayes has played in a total of 13 games.
The Lions announced on Tuesday that they have signed CB Jarren Williams to their practice squad and released WR Josh Johnson. Williams, 25, went going undrafted out of Albany back in 2020.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers hosted five players for a workout on Tuesday. The full list includes: DB Trayvon Henderson TE Rysen John DB Jovante Moffatt TE David Wells DB Jarren Williams Williams, 24, went going undrafted out of Albany back in 2020.
The New York Giants have waived defensive back Jarren Williams off of injured reserve with an injury settlement. The 25-year-old Williams, who originally signed with the Arizona Cardinals as an undrafted rookie out of Albany in 2020 before joining the Giants, had been converted to safety this offseason.
The New York Giants announced that they waived DB Jarren Williams on Friday. Williams, 24, went going undrafted out of Albany back in 2020. He signed a rookie contract with the Cardinals but was waived at the start of training camp.
The New York Giants, upon getting the news of rookie safety Dane Belton’s collarbone injury, inked veteran defensive back Jarrod Wilson to help fill the void.
The New York Giants signed seven-year veteran safety Jarrod Wilson to their 90-man training camp roster. In a corresponding move, cornerback Jarren Williams, who had attempted to convert to safety, was waived/injured with a hamstring strain.
The New York Giants signed veteran DB Jarrod Wilson and waived DB Jarren Williams with an injury designation. Williams will revert to the team’s injured reserve list should he clear waivers on Tuesday. Wilson, 28, signed on with the Jaguars as an undrafted free agent out of Michigan back in 2016.
Williams filled in at cornerback last year When Jarren Williams entered the NFL, it seemed unlikely that he would have a legitimate shot at making the New York Giants’ roster two years later.
The New York Giants’ secondary is in flux after a flurry of moves this offseason that left them thin and inexperienced, especially at safety. They currently have Xavier McKinney and Julian Love penciled in as their starters and added Iowa’s Dane Belton via the NFL draft this year but are seeking some more delta at the positions.
Let’s see how he played at cornerback last season, and how those skills translate Much concern has developed around the New York Giants’ secondary throughout the 2022 off-season.
Sauce Gardner, Derek Stingley are top of the class, but there are others By the time we get to the 2022 NFL regular season the New York Giants cornerback depth chart figures to look a lot different than it does today.
The Giants bring back the versatile defensive back The New York Giants are re-signing DB Jarren Williams, per his agent. There were few enough bright spots at the end of the 2021 season, but former UDFA DB Jarren Williams was one of them.
For many members of the New York Giants who watched Super Bowl LVI on Sunday night, their rooting interest was tied to former teammates — and there were quite a few vying for that ring.
Small-school undrafted free agent earning playing time, potential future role Even in a lost season like the one the New York Giants are experiencing, there are always a handful of positive developments.
Both players are auditioning for future roles on the Giants’ defense When the New York Giants placed quarterback Daniel Jones and wide receiver Sterling Shepard on injured reserve Monday, they chose to add linebacker Jaylon Smith and cornerback Jarren Williams to the 53-man roster.
Jarren Williams, Elerson Smith, other young players provide reasons to pay attention The remainder of the New York Giants’ 2021 season is really about next year.
The New York Giants on Saturday announced the elevation of two practice squad players: return man Pharoh Cooper and cornerback Jarren Williams. The Giants signed Cooper to the practice squad in November and elevated him in each of the previous four games.
The New York Giants waived/injured cornerback Jarren Williams (quad) earlier this week and after he cleared waivers, reverted to injured reserve. Williams’ stay on the list was short-lived, however.
With several units struggling with injuries, one group has been standing out during practice for the New York Giants. The secondary, who have worked all off-season together to improve their chemistry and fundamentals, are dominating thus far in camp.
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