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RDR Promotions Presents “Young Kings” at The Sportsplex in Feasterville, PA on Saturday, August 28th

Undefeated Fighters Romuel Cruz and Isaiah Johnson in Action

 

Feasterville, PA – On Saturday night, August 28th, RDR Promotions returns to the Sportsplex in Feasterville, PA with a great night of boxing dubbed “Young Kings”

 

Seeing action in a six-round featherweight bout will be Romuel Cruz taking on veteran Roberto Pucheta.

 

Cruz of Philadelphia, has a record of 5-0-1 with two knockouts. The 28 year-old is a four year professional who is coming off a unanimous decision over Luis Javier Valdez on February 27th in Los Angeles.

 

Pucheta of Jalisco, Mexico has a record of 10-19-2 with six knockouts. The 31 year-old Pucheta is a 13 year-professional has wins over Antonio Vazquez (1-0), Alejandro Bonilla (2-0), Isao Gonzalo Carranza (11-2) & Giovanni Delgado (12-0), Pucheta is coming off a decision loss to Edgar Joe Cortez on July 24th in Philadelphia.

 

The card will feature four-round bouts that will see Temerlin Raimkulov (2-1-2) of Almaty, Kazakhstan take on Jahdon Ervin (1-0) of St. Claire, PA in a middleweight fight.

 

Fighters to see action against opponents to be announced will be pro debuting featherweight Rashan Adams of Philadelphia; lightweight Isaiah Johnson (1-0, 1 KO) of Sicklerville, PA; pro debuting junior middleweight Rah’Quand McDaniel taking on Soslan Alborov of Philadelphia; bantamweight Angel Pizarro (4-1, 3 KOs) of Philadelphia and 15-fight bantamweight veteran Jerrod Minor of Philadelphia

 

Tickets are $150 for Front Row; $100 for Ringside; $75 for General Admission and $50 for General Admission and can be purchased by emailing rricereview@yahoo.com

 

Doors open at 5:30 PM ET and 1st bell is 7:00 PM ET.

Worldwide Title Shot LLC Debuts in Philadelphia on Thursday, September 2nd at the Marriott Philadelphia West Hotel

DeWayne Williams takes on Justin Bell for the ABF Atlantic Super Middleweight Title

 

Philadelphia, PA – On Thursday night, September 2nd, Worldwide Title Shot will make it’s promotional debut dubbed “Thursday Night Title Fights” series at the Marriott Philadelphia West Hotel.

 

The night will be headlined by a six-round ABF Atlantic Super Middleweight Title bout featuring DeWayne Williams taking on Justin Bell.

 

Williams, 27 years-old of Philadelphia, has a record of 3-3 with three knockouts. The two-year professional is coming off a 2nd round stoppage over Stephon Morris (4-1) on April 24th in Philadelphia.

 

Bell of Greenville, NC has a record of 5-0 with four knockouts. The 25 year-old is a four-year professional is coming off a 1st round stoppage over Tyshawn Foster on May 22nd in Greenville, South Carolina.

 

In a six-round lightweight co-feature, Kevin Asmat (6-2, 5 KOs) of North Bergen, NJ will fight Danny Murray (5-4) of Lanoka Harbor, NJ.

 

Seeing action in four-round bouts will be super middleweight Jason Bell (4-1, 1 KO) of Greenville, South Carolina; super featherweight Feifilimai Faiva (4-0-1, 3 KOs) of New York, NY; and pro debuting Jared Wells of Fluvanna, Virginia.

 

Opponents and More Bouts will be announced shortly.

 

The Marriott Philadelphia West is located at 111 Crawford Ave, West Conshohocken, PA 19428

 

Tickets are $125, $100 and $65 and can be Purchased at https://wwts.ticketbud.com/thursday-night-title-fights

 

Doors open at 5:PM ET and 1st bout will be at 6 PM.

Shapiro Sports and Entertainment Fighters Guido Emmanuel Schramm and Joniker Tovar get Big Wins

Los Angeles, CA – Two Members of the Shapiro Sports and Entertainment promotional banner scored big wins in the last week.

 

Last Tuesday night at the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden, junior middleweight Guido Emmanuel Schramm remained undefeated with a six-round unanimous decision over previously undefeated Nikoloz Sekhniashvili.

 

The bout was part of the TrillerVerz card in front of a sold-out crowd in New York.

 

The 25 year-old Schramm of Los Angeles via Buenos Aires, Argentina controlled the action and won by scores of 59-55 and 58-56 twice to raise his mark to 12-0-1.

 

“It showed a lot about him that he was able to win as an opponent. The fight was an upset in the minds of many, but I know Guido is a terrific fighter. I will look for big fight for him at 147 or 154 pounds,” Shapiro Sports CEO, Shane Shapiro

 

Saturday night in Barranquilla, Colombia, junior lightweight Joniker Tovar remained undefeated with a decision win over 32-fight veteran Jose Miguel Payares.

 

He showed me a lot as he was able to come from some adversity. He fought a tough opponent who only lost to top guys. he will be back on August 19th against Onali Sierra. Sierra is coming off a loss to former world champion Jezreel Corrales, so this will be another good test for Joniker,” Said Shapiro.

 

“This is a good opportunity for the 21 year-old Tovar. We expect him to have a great performance, and we hope to have showcase in the United States later this year”

This Week in the CFL – WEEK 2

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Week 2 begins in Calgary on Thursday night when the BC Lions roll into town with kickoff set for 9:30 p.m. ET. Both teams are looking for their first win of the new season after losing their respective Week 1 openers by a combined seven points. McMahon will be hosting a contingent of Canadian Olympians from the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games who will be celebrated in a pre-game ceremony. The Stampeders will also be honouring Canadian Football Hall of Fame inductees from the 2020 and 2021 class that have ties with the organization through a video tribute.

 

Friday Night Football takes fans to IG Field where the defending champs, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, take on the Toronto Argonauts. IG Field has been a fortress for the Blue Bombers of late, winning 12 of their last 13 games at home including last week’s 19-6 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Toronto was able to pick up a rare victory in Calgary in Week 1 and will be looking for their first 2-0 start since 2015. Kickoff is set for 8:30 p.m. ET.

 

Saturday Night features a doubleheader. At 7:00 p.m. ET, the Montreal Alouettes kickoff their season when they travel west to take on the Edmonton Elks. Khari Jones will lead the Alouettes in his second season as coach and the team welcomes back William Stanback. Long-time Edmonton player, Almondo Sewell will play against his former team after nine seasons with the Green and Gold. The Elks are looking for their first win of the season after they fell a yard short of a victory in Week 1 and will look to avoid losing their first two homes games of the year.

 

To conclude Week 2, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats will play under the lights against the Saskatchewan Roughriders at 10 p.m. ET. Saskatchewan had a great opening half in their season opener and then hung on to defeat the visiting BC Lions. Hamilton will be looking for their first victory not only of the season, but also at new Mosaic Stadium.

 

BC at Calgary will be on TSN, RDS2, ESPN+, BT Sport 1 and Yare

Toronto at Winnipeg will be on TSN, RDS, ESPN+, BT Sport 2 and Yare

Montreal at Edmonton will be on TSN, RDS, ESPN+, BT Sport 1 and Yare

Hamilton at Saskatchewan will be on TSN, ESPNEWS, BT Sport 1 and Yare

 

All Four Winning Teams From Week 1:

 

Had fewer turnovers than their opponents. Winning teams had a total of 3 giveaways and 11 takeaways (+8)

Had better starting field position than their opponent.

Oddly enough, made fewer big play, long-gainers.

 

CFL MILESTONES

 

Winnipeg’s special team’s ace Mike Miller recorded two special teams tackles against Hamilton in Week 1. He is now three behind all-time leader Jason Arakgi (190).

 

Avery Williams recorded 14 defensive tackles to lead all players in Week 1. That was good enough to tie the 5th most in a single game and the most in Ottawa football history (Bruce Holmes, 1989).

Abdul Kanneh’s 102-yard pick six against Edmonton was the second-longest interception return in Ottawa Football history. Only trailing Gerald Vaughn’s 109-yard return in 2002.

BUCKING THE TREND:

 

Normally, teams that give up fewer sacks win games more frequently. During Week 1 play, winning teams allowed 11 sacks, losing teams allowed only six.

Calgary lost despite not giving up a sack in Week 1. In 2019 teams were 22-4 when allowing 0 sacks.

 

There was some defensive dominance as the games averaged 39.5 points in the opening slate of games.

 

Ottawa defied the odds in Week 1 as each of their 14 possessions resulted in a kick and they still won.

 

Ottawa recorded 94 net yards in the game, the lowest by any winning team in CFL history. The previous record was held by Edmonton who defeated Calgary 10-8 in 1968 with 104 net yards.

 

ROURKE DEBUT

 

BC’s Nathan Rourke started his first game on Friday night against Saskatchewan. He joins five other Canadian quarterbacks to start Week 1. He follows the footsteps of Gerry Ducotte, Don Getty, Russ Jackson, Pete Ohler and most recently, Gerry Dattilio.

 

Since 1970, ten Canadian quarterbacks have started a game: Eric Guthrie, Gerry Dattilio, Luc Tousignant, Greg Vavra, Bob Torrance, Giulio Caravatta, Larry Jusdanis, Brandon Bridge, Andrew Buckley and Nathan Rourke.

 

Russ Jackson has won the most games as a Canadian quarterback with a career record of 85-47-5 (.620).

The single-game passing record for a Canadian quarterback is 427 yards set by Gerry Dattilio on September 6, 1981. Dattilio also owns the Canadian passing records for passing TDs in a game (5) and completions in a game (31).

 

Rourke threw 194 yards in the game against Saskatchewan, but he started off only 1/5 with an interception. After the slow start, he went 9/13 with two touchdown passes including a 75-yard major to Lucky Whitehead. The touchdown was the longest one for the BC Lions since Manny Arceneaux’s 82-yard major from Jonathon Jennings in 2015.

 

When Rourke re-entered in the second half, he led a 75-yard BC touchdown drive to get within four points, going 4/6 and capping it off with a touchdown to Bryan Burnham.

 

Quick Slants:

 

The average margin of victory in Week 1 was six points compared to the 12-point average in the last five seasons. 3 out of 4 games were decided in the last 3:00.

103 players made their CFL debut last week.

 

Last year there were 14 TD passes of 75+ yards. Lucky Whitehead had one of them, giving him one on back-to-back years. Eugene Lewis did so in 2018 and 2019. In 2018 Duke Williams had two in one season.

 

Montreal will open their season on Saturday against Edmonton. Since 2008, the Alouettes are 6-6 in season openers.

 

Montreal started last year with a 3-2 run out of the gate, despite losing their first two games. The spark was the return of Vernon Adams Jr. who led the to three victories in a row. With Adams at quarterback in 2019 the Alouettes were 10-5. Without, 0-3.

 

Top 20 passers – Micheal Reilly moved within 15 yards of Darian Durant who ranks 14th all-time. Reilly pushed his career passing yards total to 31,725. Calgary’s Bo Levi Mitchell passed Kerry Joseph into 18th all-time on the passing list (28,189).

Toronto’s McLeod Bethel Thompson led all quarterbacks last season with nine games with 300+ yards in only 13 starts. He kicked off his campaign with 354 yards and two touchdown passes.

The East Division won two of three interlocking games to take the series in 2021. Last year they only won 16 of 40 in such matchups. The last time the East won the series was in 2015.

 

This week, Calgary faces the possibility of starting the season 0-2 for the first time since 2009. That year, though, they rebounded and finish 10-7-1.

 

BC came close to posting the largest comeback in CFL history, trailing 31 points against Saskatchewan.

In Week 1, penalties averaged only 16 per game – 10% fewer than in 2019.

 

Brady Oliveira was the lone player to rush for more than 100 yards and did so in his first career start.

In the Ottawa and Edmonton game, each team made a field goal from 50+ yards – a rarity in the CFL.

 

There were only 14 turnovers in Week 1 but just one big kick play return.

 

In a real quirk in the schedule, the same four teams are at home in Week 2 as they were in Week 1.

Brady Oliveira named CFL Top Performer for Week 1

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WINNIPEG, MB., – The Canadian Football League announced Tuesday that Blue Bombers running back Brady Oliveira has been named a CFL Top Performer for his work in the Week 1 match-up against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

 

Oliveira rushed 22 times for 126 yards, including four carries of at least ten yards. He also added two receptions for 21 yards. Week 1 was Oliveira’s first start in the CFL.

Chambers stops Stewart After 2 in Philly

PHILADELPHIA – Brandon Chambers remained undefeated as he stopped Donald Stewart in round two of a featherweight that headlined a Jeter Promotions card on Saturday night in front of a near capacity crowd at 2300 Arena.

 

This was the third consecutive thrilling show that was staged in front of a huge crowd by the Maryland based Jeter Promotions at the 2300 Arena. The fight’s had the crowd on their feet throughout the evening.

 

Chambers battered Stewart all over the ring, and showed he was the class of the fight over the six-minute bout. Stewart’s corner bowed their man out of the fight following the completion of round two.

 

Chambers of Gwynn Oak, MD is 5-0-1 with three knockouts. Stewart of Saint Charles, MO is 2-5.

 

Thyler Williams scored a 2nd round stoppage over Jordan Morales in the junior welterweight bout.

 

In round two, Williams dropped Morales with a left hook to the body. It was another left hook to the body that dropped Morales for a 2nd time. Williams then landed a huge flurry that finished the night off at 2:02.

 

Williams of Philadelphia is 5-0 with four knockouts. Morales of Sunbury, PA is 4-9.

 

AJ Williams won a unanimous decision over Ricardo Becerill in a super middleweight fight.

 

Williams, 166 lbs of Cockeysville, MD won by scores of 39-36 and 38-37 twice and is now 4-1. Vecerill, 165 lbs of Brooklyn, NY is 2-8-1.

 

Victor Williams made it two consecutive knockouts to start his career as he stopped Jeff Bozier Jr. in round three of their junior middleweight bout.

 

In round three, Williams hurt Bozier with a right hand. Bozier stumbled across the ring and another right hand put him down and the fight was stopped at 1:51 of round three.

 

Williams is now 2-0 with two knockouts. Bozier was making his pro debut.

 

John Leonardo won a four-round unanimous decision over Jalen Woodmore in a featherweight bout.

 

Leonardo, 125.9 lbs of Englishtown, NJ won by scores of 40-36 on all cards and is now 3-0-1. Woodmore, 119.7 lbs of Brooklyn was making his pro debut.

 

Naheem Parker won a four-round unanimous decision over Joshua Zimmerman in a junior welterweight contest.

 

Parker, 138.8 lbs of Camden, NJ won by scores of 40-36 on all cards and is now 3-0. Zimmerman, 138.2 lbs of Brooklyn, NY is 0-3.

 

Jaqeem Hutcherson won a four-round unanimous decision over Elie Charles in a super bantamweight fight.

 

Hutcherson, 122.1 lbs of Forrestville, MD won by scores of 39-37 on all cards, and is now 2-0. Charles, 122.5 lbs of Brooklyn, NY is 0-2.

 

Matthew Castro made a successful pro debut by stopping McArio DelCastillo in the fourth round of their junior middleweight bout.

 

Castro could nit miss with his right hand, but DelCastillo took the shots well. In round four, Castro landed a solid barrage of punches that forced referee Eric Dali to stop the bout at 38 seconds.

 

Castro, 150.3 lbs of Brooklyn is 1-0 with one knockout. DelCastillo, 153.4 lbs of Salam, VA is 0-5.

 

Evan Harker stopped debuting Alvin Scott in the opening round of their welterweight bout.

 

Harker landed a couple of decent punches, and Scott looked hurt and the fight was stopped at 1:44.

 

Harker, 147 lbs of Baltimore, MD is 1-1 with one knockout. Scott, 154.7 lbs of Baltimore is 0-1.

 

Steve Moore stopped Antonio Allen in round four of their welterweight bout.

 

In round four, Moore was credited with a knockdown after landing a heavy barrage of punches on the ropes. Seconds later, it was a hard right that forced referee Eric Dali to stop the bout at 1:27.

 

Moore, 143.8 lbs of Orange, NJ is 5-8 with four knockouts. Allen, 146.1 lbs of Philadelphia is 1-13-1.

 

Jeter Promotions returns to Live Casino in Hanover, Maryland on Saturday, October 23rd.

NFL list of team-by-team completed transactions report for 8-12-21

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The following are the NFL transactions for Thursday, August 12. Transactions will be published each day after they are circulated to NFL clubs. This version will include waiver requests, assignments via waivers, terminations, free agent signings, reserve list and practice squad additions and deletions, and trades.

 

WAIVER SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS

WAIVER REQUESTS (All are NO RECALL)
GREEN BAY
Ramsey, Randy
LB
Arkansas

Injured
INDIANAPOLIS
Jennings, Gary
WR
West Virginia

From Reserve/Injured
Injury Settlement
NEW YORK GIANTS
Garrett, Cale
LB
Missouri

NEW YORK JETS
White, Brendon
DB
Rutgers

From Reserve/Injured
Injury Settlement
SAN FRANCISCO
Bellamy, Davin
LB
Georgia

SEATTLE
Mills, Bryan
DB
North Carolina Central

TAMPA BAY
Renner, Sam
DT
Minnesota

Injured
TENNESSEE
Coon, Adam
G
Michigan

Injured
Lipscomb, Kalija
WR
Vanderbilt

CLAIMING DEADLINE: 4:00 p.m., N.Y. Time, Friday, 8/13/21

ASSIGNMENT VIA WAIVER SYSTEM
NEW ORLEANS
McIntosh, R.J.
DE
Miami

From NEW YORK GIANTS

TERMINATION OF VESTED VETERAN
DETROIT
Dunbar, Quinton
DB
Florida

TERMINATIONS VIA WAIVER SYSTEM
ARIZONA
Angeline, Cary
TE
North Carolina State

Rutledge, Donald
LB
Georgia Southern

HOUSTON
Hazelton, Damon
WR
Missouri

LAS VEGAS
Crawford, Shaun
DB
Notre Dame

NEW YORK GIANTS
Dillon, Derrick
WR
Louisiana State

SAN FRANCISCO
Harris, Tim
DB
Virginia

*Indicates player’s accrued seasons at end of 2020 season.

ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS

ACTIVATION
BUFFALO
Dawkins, Dion
T
Temple

From Reserve/COVID-19

FREE AGENT SIGNINGS
DETROIT
Reynolds, Craig
RB
Kutztown

GREEN BAY
Martin, Dominique
DB
Tarleton State

NEW YORK GIANTS
Henry, Willie
DT
Michigan

SAN FRANCISCO
Clinton-Dix, Ha Ha
DB
Alabama

Vanderdoes, Eddie
DT
UCLA

SEATTLE
Roberson, Darece
WR
Wayne State, Mich.

TAMPA BAY
Watford, Earl
G
James Madison

TENNESSEE
Floyd, Reggie
DB
Virginia Tech

Thompson, Tedric
DB
Colorado

RESERVE LIST ADDITIONS
ARIZONA
Conner, James
RB
Pittsburgh

Reserve/COVID-19
Daniels, Darrell
TE
Washington

Reserve/COVID-19
Fotu, Leki
DT
Utah

Reserve/COVID-19
Washington, Charles
DB
Fresno State

Reserve/COVID-19
DETROIT
Warren, Michael
RB
Cincinnati

Reserve/Injured from Waived/Injured; Does Not Count Against 90 Limit
NEW ORLEANS
McCleskey, Jalen
WR
Tulane

Reserve/Injured; Does Not Count Against 90 Limit
NEW YORK JETS
Lewis, Alex
T
Nebraska

Reserve/Left Squad
SAN FRANCISCO
Jefferson, Tony
DB
Oklahoma

Reserve/Injured; Does Not Count Against 90 Limit

OTHER TRANSACTIONS/COMMENTS

PASSED PHYSICAL
GREEN BAY
Keke, Kingsley
DE
Texas A&M

King, Kevin
DB
Washington

McDuffie, Isaiah
LB
Boston College

NFL list of team-by-team completed transactions report for 8-11-21

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​The following are the NFL transactions for Wednesday, August 11. Transactions will be published each day after they are circulated to NFL clubs. This version will include waiver requests, assignments via waivers, terminations, free agent signings, reserve list and practice squad additions and deletions, and trades.

 

WAIVER SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS

WAIVER REQUESTS (All are NO RECALL)


ARIZONA
    Angeline, Cary TE North Carolina State      
    Rutledge, Donald LB Georgia Southern      

DETROIT
    Warren, Michael RB Cincinnati      
         Injured

HOUSTON
    Hazelton, Damon WR Missouri      

LAS VEGAS
    Crawford, Shaun DB Notre Dame      

NEW YORK GIANTS
    Dillon, Derrick WR Louisiana State      
         From Reserve/Injured
Injury Settlement
 

McIntosh, R.J.

 

DE

 

Miami

 

 

 

 

 

 


SAN FRANCISCO
    Harris, Tim DB Virginia      
         From Reserve/Injured
Injury Settlement

CLAIMING DEADLINE: 4:00 p.m., N.Y. Time, Thursday, 8/12/21

 

ASSIGNMENT VIA WAIVER SYSTEM
LOS ANGELES RAMS
    Pope, Ryan T San Diego State
          From ARIZONA

 

TERMINATIONS OF VESTED VETERANS


ARIZONA
    Carter, Jamal LB Miami      

CAROLINA
    Hill, Delano DB Michigan      
         From Active/Physically Unable to Perform
Injury Settlement

SAN FRANCISCO
    White, Kevin WR West Virginia      

SEATTLE
    Smith, Aldon DE Missouri      

TERMINATIONS VIA WAIVER SYSTEM


CAROLINA
    Daniel, Mikey RB South Dakota State      

DETROIT
    Amos, D’Angelo DB Virginia      
    Wright, Matthew K Central Florida      

HOUSTON
    Fraboni, Mitchell LS Arizona State      

INDIANAPOLIS
    Benzinger, Jake T Wake Forest      

LOS ANGELES RAMS
    Grant, Jovan DB Merrimack      
    Wright, Brandon P Georgia State      

NEW YORK GIANTS
    Stevens, Tommy TE Mississippi State      

PITTSBURGH
    Coyle, Anthony T Fordham      

SAN FRANCISCO
    Fields, Mark DB Clemson      
    Williams, Isaiah G Akron      
 

SEATTLE

    Jacobson, Michael TE Iowa State      
    Roberson, Darece WR Wayne State, Mich.      

 

ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS

ACTIVATIONS


CAROLINA
    Hill, Delano DB Michigan      
         From Reserve/COVID-19

MINNESOTA
    Mitchell, Myron WR Alabama-Birmingham      
         From Reserve/COVID-19

FREE AGENT SIGNINGS


ARIZONA
    Crawford, Jack DT Penn State      
    Harris, Demetrius TE Wisconsin-Milwaukee      
    Hunt, Margus DT Southern Methodist      
    Mauro, Josh DE Stanford      

CAROLINA
    Bynes, Josh LB Auburn      

DETROIT
    Leake, Javon RB Maryland      

HOUSTON
    Jackson, Darius RB Eastern Michigan      

LAS VEGAS
    Westbrooks, Ethan DT West Texas A&M      

NEW YORK GIANTS
    Qualls, Elijah DT Washington      

SAN FRANCISCO
    Payne, Donald LB Stetson University      

SEATTLE
    Williams, Lakiem LB Syracuse      

TENNESSEE
    Holmes, Gabe TE Purdue      
 

 

 

 

RESERVE LIST ADDITIONS


ARIZONA
    Isabella, Andy WR Massachusetts      
         Reserve/COVID-19

HOUSTON

    Roby, Bradley DB Ohio State      
         Reserve/COVID-19

LAS VEGAS
    Quinn, Trey WR Southern Methodist      
         Reserve/Injured from Waived/Injured; Does Not Count Against 90 Limit

PHILADELPHIA
    Walker, Michael WR Boston College      
         Reserve/Injured from Waived/Injured; Does Not Count Against 90 Limit

TENNESSEE
    Ernsberger, Donnie TE Western Michigan      
         Reserve/Injured from Waived/Injured; Does Not Count Against 90 Limit

OTHER TRANSACTIONS/COMMENTS

PASSED PHYSICAL


LAS VEGAS
    Deablo, Divine LB Virginia Tech

NFL list of team-by-team completed transactions report for 8-10-21

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​The following are the NFL transactions for Tuesday, August 10. Transactions will be published each day after they are circulated to NFL clubs. This version will include waiver requests, assignments via waivers, terminations, free agent signings, reserve list and practice squad additions and deletions, and trades.

 

WAIVER SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS

WAIVER REQUESTS (All are NO RECALL)


ARIZONA
    Pope, Ryan T San Diego State      

CAROLINA
    Daniel, Mikey RB South Dakota State      

DETROIT
    Amos, D’Angelo DB Virginia      
         Partially Guaranteed Contract
    Wright, Matthew K Central Florida      

HOUSTON
    Fraboni, Mitchell LS Arizona State      

INDIANAPOLIS
    Benzinger, Jake T Wake Forest      

LAS VEGAS
    Quinn, Trey WR Southern Methodist      
         Injured
         Partially Guaranteed Contract

LOS ANGELES RAMS
    Grant, Jovan DB Merrimack      
    Wright, Brandon P Georgia State      

NEW YORK GIANTS
    Stevens, Tommy TE Mississippi State      

PHILADELPHIA
    Walker, Michael WR Boston College      
         Injured
 

PITTSBURGH

    Coyle, Anthony T Fordham      
         From Reserve/Injured; Does not Count on 90
Injury Settlement

SAN FRANCISCO
    Fields, Mark DB Clemson      
    Williams, Isaiah G Akron      
 


SEATTLE

    Jacobson, Michael TE Iowa State      
    Roberson, Darece WR Wayne State, Mich.      

TENNESSEE
    Ernsberger, Donnie TE Western Michigan      
         Injured

CLAIMING DEADLINE: 4:00 p.m., N.Y. Time, Wednesday, 8/11/21

ASSIGNMENTS VIA WAIVER SYSTEM


HOUSTON
    Jackson, Drake C Kentucky      
         From DETROIT

LOS ANGELES RAMS
    Hall, Tyler DB Wyoming      
         From ATLANTA

PHILADELPHIA
    Michel, Marken WR Massachusetts      
         From CAROLINA

TERMINATIONS OF VESTED VETERANS


NEW ENGLAND
    Gaffney, Tyler RB Stanford      

TENNESSEE
    Mabin, Greg DB Iowa      
         From Reserve/Injured; Does not Count on 90
Injury Settlement
    Pulley, Spencer C Vanderbilt      
         From Reserve/Injured; Does not Count on 90
Injury Settlement

TERMINATIONS VIA WAIVER SYSTEM


BALTIMORE
    Breeland, Jacob TE Oregon      
 

MIAMI

    Sunahara, Rex LS West Virginia      

NEW ENGLAND
    Dolegala, Jacob QB Central Connecticut State      

PITTSBURGH
    Raymond, Dax TE Utah State      
 
ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS

ACTIVATIONS


HOUSTON
    Christian, Geron T Louisville      
         From Reserve/COVID-19

KANSAS CITY
    Williams, Darryl C Mississippi State      
         From Reserve/COVID-19

MIAMI
    Gesicki, Mike TE Penn State      
         From Reserve/COVID-19

MINNESOTA
    Mond, Kellen QB Texas A&M      
         From Reserve/COVID-19

NEW YORK GIANTS
    John, Rysen TE Simon Fraser      
         From Reserve/COVID-19

FREE AGENT SIGNINGS


ARIZONA
    Kilgo, Darius DT Maryland      

DETROIT
    Gonzalez, Zane K Arizona State      
    Robey, Nickell DB Southern California      

INDIANAPOLIS
    Bolton, Curtis LB Oklahoma      

LAS VEGAS
    Cookus, Case QB Northern Arizona      

NEW ENGLAND
    Gant, Malik DB Marshall      

NEW ORLEANS
    Maher, Brett K Nebraska      

NEW YORK GIANTS
    Anderson, Ryan DE Alabama      

SAN FRANCISCO
    Calhoun, Shilique LB Michigan State      
    Myres, Alexander DB Houston      
 

SEATTLE

    McNeil, Lukayus T Louisville      
    Ratliff-Williams, Anthony WR North Carolina      

RESERVE LIST ADDITIONS

 


BUFFALO

    Lee, Marquel LB Wake Forest      
         Reserve/COVID-19

NEW ORLEANS
    Robinson, Patrick DB Florida State      
         Reserve/Retired

NEW YORK JETS
    Saltes, Teton T New Mexico      
         Reserve/Injured from Waived/Injured; Does Not Count Against 90 Limit

PHILADELPHIA
    Melifonwu, Obi DB Connecticut      
         Reserve/Injured from Waived/Injured; Does Not Count Against 90 Limit

PITTSBURGH
    Taylor, Calvin DE Kentucky      
         Reserve/Injured from Waived/Injured; Does Not Count Against 90 Limit

OTHER TRANSACTIONS/COMMENTS

PASSED PHYSICAL


BUFFALO
    Hughes, Jerry DE Texas Christian      

CHICAGO
    Jackson, Eddie DB Alabama      

CINCINNATI
    Ogunjobi, Larry DT North Carolina-Charlotte      

DALLAS
    Cooper, Amari WR Alabama      

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
    Hurst, John WR West Georgia

NFL list of team-by-team completed transactions report for 8-9-21

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The following are the NFL transactions for Monday, August 9. Transactions will be published each day after they are circulated to NFL clubs. This version will include waiver requests, assignments via waivers, terminations, free agent signings, reserve list and practice squad additions and deletions, and trades.

 

WAIVER SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS

WAIVER REQUESTS (All are NO RECALL)
ATLANTA
Hall, Tyler
DB
Wyoming

BALTIMORE
Breeland, Jacob
TE
Oregon

Non-Football Injury
CAROLINA
Michel, Marken
WR
Massachusetts

DETROIT
Jackson, Drake
C
Kentucky

Partially Guaranteed Contract
MIAMI
Sunahara, Rex
LS
West Virginia

NEW ENGLAND
Dolegala, Jacob
QB
Central Connecticut State

NEW YORK JETS
Saltes, Teton
T
New Mexico

Injured
Partially Guaranteed Contract
PHILADELPHIA
Melifonwu, Obi
DB
Connecticut

Injured
PITTSBURGH
Raymond, Dax
TE
Utah State

From Reserve/Injured
Injury Settlement
Taylor, Calvin
DE
Kentucky

Injured

CLAIMING DEADLINE: 4:00 p.m., N.Y. Time, Tuesday, 8/10/21

ASSIGNMENT VIA WAIVER SYSTEM
NEW YORK JETS
Moore, David
G
Grambling

From CAROLINA

TERMINATION OF VESTED VETERAN
NEW YORK GIANTS
Anderson, Ryan
DE
Alabama

TERMINATIONS VIA WAIVER SYSTEM
NEW YORK GIANTS
Jones, Andy
WR
Jacksonville

WASHINGTON
Boozer, Cole
T
Temple

*Indicates player’s accrued seasons at end of 2020 season.

ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS

ACTIVATIONS
ATLANTA
Wright, Willie
C
Tulsa

From Reserve/COVID-19
CAROLINA
Sullivan, Stephen
TE
Louisiana State

From Reserve/COVID-19
CHICAGO
Jones, Christian
LB
Florida State

From Reserve/COVID-19
Scales, Patrick
LS
Utah State

From Reserve/COVID-19
Wilkinson, Elijah
T
Massachusetts

From Reserve/COVID-19

DETROIT
Reeves-Maybin, Jalen
LB
Tennessee

From Reserve/COVID-19
HOUSTON
Howell, Buddy
RB
Florida Atlantic

From Reserve/COVID-19
Taylor, Taywan
WR
Western Kentucky

From Reserve/COVID-19
PHILADELPHIA
Leo, Matt
DE
Iowa State

From Reserve/COVID-19
Remains on Exempt/International

WASHINGTON
Samuel, Curtis
WR
Ohio State

From Reserve/COVID-19
Remains on Active/Physically Unable to Perform

FREE AGENT SIGNINGS
ATLANTA
Foreman, D’Onta
RB
Texas

BALTIMORE
Mariner, Siaosi
WR
Utah State

DETROIT
Jennings, Darius
WR
Virginia

MINNESOTA
Jackson, Warren
WR
Colorado State

NEW ENGLAND
Khoury, Brian
LS
Carnegie Mellon

PHILADELPHIA
Countess, Blake
DB
Auburn

PITTSBURGH
Pridgeon, Malcolm
G
Ohio State

WASHINGTON
Toth, Jon
C
Kentucky

RESERVE LIST ADDITIONS
ARIZONA
Labelle, Bruno
TE
Cincinnati

Reserve/Injured from Waived/Injured; Does Not Count Against 90 Limit

ATLANTA
Senat, Deadrin
DT
South Florida

Reserve/Injured from Waived/Injured; Does Not Count Against 90 Limit
CAROLINA
Larkin, Austin
DE
Purdue

Reserve/Injured from Waived/Injured; Does Not Count Against 90 Limit
INDIANAPOLIS
Jennings, Gary
WR
West Virginia

Reserve/Injured from Waived/Injured; Does Not Count Against 90 Limit

OTHER TRANSACTIONS/COMMENTS

PASSED PHYSICAL
ATLANTA
McGary, Kaleb
T
Washington

BALTIMORE
Stanley, Ronnie
T
Notre Dame

GREEN BAY
Dafney, Dominique
TE
Indiana State

NEW YORK GIANTS
Anderson, Ryan
DE
Alabama

(Also see WAIVER SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS)
Barkley, Saquon
RB
Penn State

Ximines, Oshane
LB
Old Dominion

TAMPA BAY
Brate, Cameron    TE  Harvard