Green Bay has brought in four safeties over the last two days. According to NFL reporter Aaron Wilson, the Green Bay Packers brought in two safeties — Smoke Monday and Tyler Coyle — for workouts on Tuesday.
Now 33 years old, Harris has a decorated history as a cornerstone of the Broncos’ iconic “No Fly Zone” defense.
Fortunately, nothing serious to any expected starters. The preseason is right around the corner and the New Orleans Saints have had to deal with a few injuries.
Pro Football Network's Aaron Wilson reports that the New Orleans Saints are signing DE T.J. Carter. This after a Monday workout that also included defensive lineman Ethan Westbrooks.
The rookie will miss the entire 2022 season with a torn ACL. The New Orleans Saints lost their first player for the season due to injury when it was announced that safety Smoke Monday was placed on IR after suffering a torn ACL.
New Orleans Saints safety Smoke Monday confirmed he will miss the 2022 season with a torn ACL. The 22-year-old undrafted rookie from Auburn injured his knee in practice on Tuesday.
Saints cornerback Smoke Monday, who suffered what was called a significant knee injury during practice this week, has confirmed he will miss his entire rookie season.
The New Orleans Saints placed safety Smoke Monday on season-ending injured reserve, in an announcement by the team on Friday. Monday injured his knee during practice earlier this week.
According to Mike Garafolo, the Saints fear undrafted rookie S Smoke Monday has suffered a significant knee injury. Monday has been an early standout
Auburn has its first free-agent signing of the 2022 NFL Draft. Smoke Monday, a former four-star prospect and multi-year starter for the Tigers has signed a free-agent deal with the New Orleans Saints.
The 2022 NFL Draft is coming up this weekend, and Auburn football will have several former players looking to hear their names called including Roger McCreary, Zakoby McClain, and Chandler Wooten, among others.
Smoke Monday will look to hear his name called in the NFL Draft this weekend. Monday was a two-year starter for the Tigers. He was named to PFF’s All-SEC Second Team in 2021 and AP’s same list in 2020.
With much of Auburn football’s secondary parting ways with the Tigers and working to break into the NFL next season, several returning members of the team are going to be expected to step up and fill the shoes of guys like Roger McCreary, Smoke Monday, Chandler Wooten, and Zakoby McClain.
March Madness is here, and it is quite mad. Upsets have been running rampant through the tournament, and the Auburn Tigers look to take advantage and make a run through the weakened playing field.
Auburn football prepares for their first day of spring practice on Monday. Bryan Harsin, in his second year as head coach, looks to take advantage of his second spring on The Plains.
There was smoke, but there was no fire, to the rumors that Smoke Monday and Bryan Harsin had issues during their lone season together on the Plains in 2021.
The noise has gotten to the point that Harsin’s immediate future is in question.
#16 Auburn football will host the unranked Mississippi State Bulldogs on the Plains this weekend for the last home game before the Iron Bowl. After taking a tough loss to Texas A&M on the road last weekend, the Tigers will be looking to make significant corrections and improvements before taking on the Bulldogs.
As it turns out, the competition new Auburn football head coach Bryan Harsin has preached has led to a surprise starter in the secondary. Bydarrius Knighten,
Harold Joiner reappears! Smoke Monday goes the distance! Over the years, we’ve done different countdowns to kickoff (or tipoff). This year, we’re putting a twist on the classic “Best Auburn Player to Ever Wear Each Number” list.
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