According to Adam Schefter, the Giants are signing TE Chris Manhertz to a contract on Friday. Manhertz visited with the Giants earlier in the week. It’s
New York continuing to try and fill out their depth The New York Giants, incredibly busy over the first two days of NFL free agency, are continuing to try and fill out the depth on their roster.
The New York Giants are reportedly set to host a visit with former Broncos tight end Chris Manhertz. Manhertz, who is primarily a blocking tight end, was released by the Broncos on March 8 as part of a salary cap crunch.
With Darren Waller uncertain about his football future, the New York Giants will host free agent tight end Chris Manhertz for a visit in East Rutherford on Wednesday.
According to Jordan Raanan, the Giants are hosting TE Chris Manhertz for a visit on Wednesday. Manhertz, 30, originally signed on with the Bills as an undrafted free agent out of Canisius back in 2016.
A key blocking presence in Denver last season, the veteran is moving off the Broncos’ roster amid a cap crunch.
According to ESPN’s Field Yates, the Denver Broncos released TE Chris Manhertz on Friday. By releasing Manhertz, the Broncos will save $2.12 million in cap space while creating $1.25 million in dead cap for 2024, according to Over The Cap.
The Denver Broncos will be without tackle Mike McGlinchey and tight end Chris Manhertz against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 18. The Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders have released their final injury report update for Week 18.
Manhertz brings an attitude and approach that will help the Broncos offense and hopefully the team in 2023. Chris Manhertz is a player you know what you’re going to get.
The Denver Broncos made an underrated signing during free agency with little fanfare. New coach Sean Payton signed tight end Chris Manhertz to a two-year contract, a move that flew under the radar among fans because Manhertz has just 24 career receptions on his resume.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton has been busy this past week nailing his colors to the mast in no uncertain terms. Payton's support for quarterback Russell Wilson, and the broader ongoing objective of the Broncos relearning a winning brand of football, has already done much to awaken this sleeping giant.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton's desire to create competition at every position hints at future tough decisions when it comes time to trim down the roster.
Broncos Wire’s 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at ninth-year tight end, Chris Manhertz, No. 84. Before the Broncos: Manhertz (6-6, 235 pounds) is a grizzled NFL veteran.
For the last 13 years, the Jacksonville Jaguars have been on the wrong end of one of the NFL's oddest streaks: a compensatory pick drought. Luckily for
Adam Schefter reports that the Broncos have reached an agreement with former Jaguars’ TE Chris Manhertz on a two-year, $6 million deal that includes $3.34 million guaranteed.
The future looks bright for the Jaguars under HC Doug Pederson.
Despite entering last year's free agency cycle with some of the most available cap space in the entire NFL, the Jacksonville Jaguars didn't make many home run swings on the open market.
Do one thing well enough for a long time, and people will sometimes get the misconception that one thing is all you can do. Such is the case with Jacksonville
Jacksonville has six tight ends vying for three or four roster spots, and veterans Chris Manhertz and James O’Shaughnessy seem like locks to make the 53-man roster.
The Jacksonville Jaguars will have a representative at the league's newest gathering of the best tight ends the sport has to offer. Travis Kelce, George
Few positions on the Jacksonville Jaguars roster needed a facelift in head coach Urban Meyer's first year on the job as badly as the tight end position.
Manhertz’s deal will become officially official later this week, once the legal tampering period ends and free agency begins in earnest.
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