On Thursday afternoon, the Falcons announced they have re-signed a couple of pivotal depth pieces, KhaDarel Hodge and Storm Norton. Nobody wants to talk about special teams until they end up costing the team a game or helping them win a game, but they are extremely important to success over the course of a 17 game season.
The Falcons bring back their special teams gunner and depth wide receiver. Following their splash signing of Kirk Cousins, and the subsequent signings
The Atlanta Falcons announced they have re-signed WR KhaDarel Hodge. Michael Rothstein reports the Falcons are re-signing OT Storm Norton too. Hodge, 29, wound up going undrafted out of Prairie View A&M back in 2018.
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Throughout the season, check out Falcon Report's injury tracker for all your Atlanta Falcons injury reports week in and week out. Saturday Practice Squad Elevations - Week 1 Falcons TE Parker Hesse will be available, possibly as a replacement for WR KhaDarel Hodge (ankle).
When he's not on the field, Atlanta Falcons wide receiver KhaDarel Hodge is in front of the camera preparing for his post-NFL career.
The Atlanta Falcons training camp is in full swing, and head coach Arthur Smith has been complimentary of versatile veteran receiver KhaDarel Hodge calling him one of the team’s “unique skill players.” “He’s another guy I think has earned more reps.
Special teams matter, and the Atlanta Falcons are continuing to bolster the depth chart, as the team announced on Tuesday a deal to bring back a key contributor in the game’s third phase — KhaDarel Hodge.
Playing on an Atlanta Falcons offense that features young weapons in receiver Drake London, tight end Kyle Pitts and running back Tyler Allgeier, it's easy to lose sight of wideout KhaDarel Hodge.
The Atlanta Falcons enter Saturday's preseason contest with the Jacksonville Jaguars holding 80 players on their roster. Less than three days after the game's conclusion, Atlanta's roster will stand at 53.
With Quintez Cephus being out of the lineup dealing with a broken clavicle, the next man up on the depth chart is wide receiver KhaDarel Hodge. For the
When Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes decided to cut ties with wide receiver Breshad Perriman, some believed the team would be thin at wide receiver. Then, Holmes branched out and made two new additions.
Khadarel Hodge’s name might not have jumped off the waiver wire in most NFL cities. After all, the 4th-year wide receiver only boasts 17 receptions in his first three seasons.
https://embed.sendtonews.com/player3/embedcode.js?fk=WwmcVNQw&cid=5844&offsetx=0&offsety=64&floatwidth=400%floatposition=top-left As expected, the Cleveland Browns saw a couple of the players they waived on cut down day claimed by other teams.
The Cleveland Browns had a deep and very talented 80 man roster. So it was not a surprise that talented players would be cut to get down to the final 53 man roster.
McKinley is a former first-round pick, while McDowell has never played in a regular-season game despite being a 2017 second-rounder.
The Cleveland Browns have opted to release wide receiver KhaDarel Hodge per Brain Stainbrook of the Orange and Brown Report. A disappointing result for the Browns, KhaDarel Hodge looked like someone who should bring back some type of return in a trade.
The 26-year-old signal-caller could ultimately put pen to paper on a five-year extension worth $206 million total with $143 million guaranteed.
Looks like Cleveland Browns receiver KhaDarel Hodge will remain in northeast Ohio for at least a little while longer. On Wednesday, the Browns wideout agreed to sign a contract tender from the team that was originally offered back in March.
The Cleveland Browns continue to get more whole ahead of Sunday's playoff game at the Kansas City Chiefs.
Starting linebacker B.J. Goodson was the only Browns player to test positive, but several others are not eligible for the game after they picked the wrong time to have a soak in the hot tub.
It's not all bad news for Cleveland, as star pass-rusher Myles Garrett is off the reserve/COVID-19 list after missing the last two games.
Hodge's absence could create additional opportunities for teammates such as tight end Austin Hooper and fellow receiver Rashard Higgins.
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