The Eagles continued the process of setting their 53-man roster by paring down their offensive line group on Saturday. Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer reports that the team has released tackle Dennis Kelly and guard Josh Andrews.
According to his agency, veteran OL Josh Andrews has signed with the Eagles. The Eagles later announced that they are also waiving injured WR Charleston Rambo and releasing LB Davion Taylor.
The Saints made two moves ahead of Sunday's important matchup against the Eagles, as they made standard practice squad elevations for Josh Andrews and Keith Kirkwood.
The New Orleans Saints have elevated OL Josh Andrews and WR Keith Kirkwood from the practice squad to the active roster, per Nick Underhill. New Orleans also promoted WR Kirk Merritt to the active roster from the practice squad.
The Saints signed veteran running back David Johnson to their active roster. They waived veteran offensive lineman Josh Andrews in a corresponding move.
ESPN insider Field Yates reports that the New Orleans Saints have signed veteran RB David Johnson to their active roster. To make room for Johnson, the Saints have waived C/G Josh Andrews.
As they prepare to meet Sunday in New Orleans, both the LA Rams (3-6) and the New Orleans Saints (3-7) have been hampered significantly by injuries and desperately need a win if they hope to turn their seasons in a positive direction.
McCoy is currently in his fourth year out of Texas A&M, serving as the team’s starting center since being drafted in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft.
Let’s see who makes the final team. Today is the most important day in the lives of many players across the NFL. For the New Orleans Saints, they - along with every other team in the NFL - will have to trim their roster down to “only” 53 men.
The New Orleans Saints roster added Josh Andrews roughly a month ago. What should fans expect to see from him this year? This time last year, the New Orleans Saints offensive line was one of the best in the league but that isn’t the case now.
The Saints made official the signing of offensive guard Josh Andrews on Wednesday. They also signed defensive lineman Josh Black. Black, a Syracuse product, went undrafted earlier this month.
A couple of former Falcons have found new homes. After spending the 2021 season in Atlanta, veteran lineman Josh Andrews is signing with the Saints, according to his agent Brett Tessler.
The Saints have made some moves for depth on Monday, notably signing veteran offensive lineman Josh Andrews. The deal is for one year, according to Andrews’ agent Brett Tessler.
We should see Means again before the end of the season. The Falcons won’t have Steven Means back in time to play the Buccaneers, in all likelihood, but it’s within the realm of possibility.
The reserve guard seems like a lock to miss Thursday’s game at this point. The Falcons may be down a reserve along the offensive line when they face the Patriots on Thursday night, as they just announced that Josh Andrews will be placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
The Falcons now have an issue at tackle and improved depth at guard. The injury news this week mostly seems positive. The Falcons welcomed Calvin Ridley and Russell Gage back to practice along with Marlon Davidson, and guard Josh Andrews is finally back in the fold.
As expected, the Atlanta Falcons have added left guard Josh Andrews to the active roster from injured reserve, but in a corresponding move, they put starting right tackle Kaleb McGary on the injured/COVID list on Monday.
Can Andrews take back the starting job he seemed to have locked up in preseason? Will he? Josh Andrews had it all lined up. The veteran had spent years as a reserve for the Eagles, Colts and Jets before starting four games in 2020 for New York.
Falcons fans have been here before, so they know the eventual pain this team inevitably causes. The new regime was supposed to help alleviate that hardship, but the process of losing heartbreakingly is becoming cyclical.
The Falcons could have a difficult decision ahead as Josh Andrews continues to progress. Arthur Smith told the media Wednesday that Andrews and Kendall Sheffield will be on the field today.
The Falcons left guard saga has been frustrating. Terry Fontenot most likely re-signed Matt Gono to compete at both left guard and tackle positions. However, before the season, Talkin’ Birdy’s Matt Karoly revealed that Gono had a significant neck injury that would sideline him for the foreseeable future.
Atlanta added Andrews in late March, signing the former Eagles, Colts and Jets blocker to a one-year deal worth the veteran minimum.
Several reports from reliable sources believe Josh Andrews has the inside track to start at left guard. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution‘s D. Orlando Ledbetter reported that Andrews appears to be the offseason leader at left guard, noting he spent a lot of time next to Jake Matthews.
Offensively, the Falcons don’t have many jobs up for grabs. Everything is pretty set in stone except for center and left guard, which will be an open competition throughout the offseason.
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