Former Georgia Bulldogs cornerback Deandre Baker made a hustle play for the D.C. Defenders in the UFL. Baker forced a fumble about 60 yards away from where the location of the snap.
Hope springs eternal as another professional football league offers home to past NFL and college players looking to continue their playing careers.
Former Georgia Bulldogs standout defensive back Deandre Baker has reportedly signed with the DC Defenders of the United Football League (UFL). Baker joins fellow Georgia Bulldog star Davin Bellamy with the DC Defenders.
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Since Andy Reid took over in 2013, the Kansas City Chiefs have used a lot of rookie cornerbacks to fill their position.
The Cardinals worked out cornerback Deandre Baker on Wednesday, according to the NFL’s personnel notice. The Chiefs cut Baker on Sunday. The Giants made Baker a first-round choice in 2019, and he played all 16 games his rookie season, including 15 starts.
According to Field Yates, the Cardinals hosted CB Deandre Baker and OLB Jeremiah Attaochu for a workout on Wednesday. Arizona has been unhappy with its depth in the secondary, so it makes sense they’d take a look at Baker.
The soon-to-be-25-year-old will surely get another opportunity, as teams are always on the lookout for CB depth (especially when that depth comes with a first-round pedigree).
Taking a look at the week of June 20 on Arrowhead Pride... Chiefs CB Deandre Baker signs ERFA tender; team places WR on injured reserve The week began with cornerback Deandre Baker officially signing his exclusive rights free agent tender.
According to the transactions wire, Kansas City had some minor roster moves on Friday. According to the NFL transactions report, the Kansas City Chiefs have had a couple of minor roster moves.
Back in early March, the Kansas City Chiefs extended a qualifying contract offer to Exclusive Rights Free Agent (ERFA) CB Deandre Baker. On Friday, Baker officially signed that contract according to the NFL’s personnel notice.
Baker will be in competition for a spot at the backend of the roster as he looks to further extend his second act in the NFL.
Kansas City Chiefs CB Deandre Baker officially signed his exclusive rights free agent tender for the 2022 season on Friday, according to Field Yates. Baker, 24, is a former first-round pick of the Giants out of Georgia back in 2019.
Kansas City originally acquired the 24-year-old back in November of the 2020 season. The Kansas City Chiefs plan to extend a tender offer to cornerback Deandre Baker, who entered this offseason as an exclusive-rights free agent.
Both Kansas City and Cincinnati have released their lists of injured players for Sunday’s game. The Kansas City Chiefs have released their list of inactive players for Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
DeAndre Baker has been a popular name tossed around in conversations about the Kansas City Chiefs' cornerback group. As he continues working his way back from a leg injury, he's poised to potentially make an impact this season.
Baker was released by the Giants before the 2020 campaign due to the charges against him. When those charges were dropped this week, it was reported that New York had no interest in bringing him back.
Baker, 23, was the No. 30 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. It may not be long before he is signed by a team given the shocking turn in his case.
Baker could still face a mandatory minimum of 10 years and up to life in state prison if convicted.
Baker, 22, is accused of stealing cash and watches from four men at a house party in Miramar, Fla., in May
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