It's time for another edition of "Thursday Night Football" in the NFL. YB's Jack Dougherty nailed the San Francisco 49ers to cover the 10.5-point spread against the New York Giants in Week 3, and he's on the hunt for another winner this week.
If the Green Bay Packers are going to improve to 2-0 in the Jordan Love era, they’re going to have to do it without some key players. The Packers released
The Green Bay Packers made two waiver claims after cutdown day last week. A player was added to each side of the ball, with tight end Ben Sims and safety Zayne Anderson being acquired.
After missing most of two seasons at BYU due to a shoulder injury, Zayne Anderson wasn’t sure he’d ever get to the NFL, let alone be on the practice field with the Green Bay Packers as part of their 53-man roster.
Two rookies and a third-year safety were claimed by other clubs With the NFL roster cutdown deadline having come and gone yesterday, hundreds of talented and promising players were subject to the waiver wire as of last night.
The Packers have brought in two players via the waiver system. Green Bay has claimed defensive back Zayne Anderson and tight end Ben Sims. Anderson was with the Bills, having signed a futures deal with the club after spending last season with the Chiefs.
The Buffalo Bills announced on Friday that they’ve signed former Kansas City Chiefs practice squad safety Zayne Anderson on a two-year contract. Anderson originally signed with the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent out of BYU following the 2021 NFL draft.
Anderson was a Chiefs practice squad member for the 2021 and 2022 seasons. Now he’ll head to another AFC contender in the Bills.
Kansas City elevated two practice-squad players and designated two starters as questionable for Sunday’s game. Saturday’s NFL transactions report listed
The Kansas City Chiefs have made a pair of practice squad elevations ahead of their Week 13 away game against the Cincinnati Bengals. According to the NFL’s personnel notice for Saturday, the Chiefs have used a standard elevation on both practice squad WR Cornell Powell and DB Zayne Anderson.
Kansas City’s second-year safety was the only player added to the Tuesday injury list. On Tuesday morning, the Kansas City Chiefs’ 12th full practice of 2022’s training camp at Missouri Western State University in St.
With NFL free agency less than a month away, it’s time to start thinking about whom the Chiefs could target to improve their team. There are a lot of factors to consider during free agency, including the team’s salary cap situation, positions of need, and scheme fit.
The Kansas City Chiefs added six draft picks in the 2021 NFL draft and a number of undrafted free agents too. Several of those rookies made contributions on offense, defense and special teams during the course of the 2021 regular season and postseason.
Kansas City Chiefs rookie DB Zayne Anderson has been the subject of much outside scrutiny over the past few weeks. Anderson was signed to the Chiefs’ 53-man roster from the practice squad ahead of the Week 15 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers.
The rookie has aggravated fans with costly penalties in the last two games — but Toub is standing by his new player. If there’s one Kansas City Chiefs special-teams player who has taken a lot of heat in recent weeks, it’s rookie defensive back Zayne Anderson.
At this writing, the Chiefs’ active roster totals 50 players. The Kansas City Chiefs have promoted safety Zayne Anderson to the active roster, according to his agent, David Canter.
The Kansas City Chiefs have officially solidified their 53-man roster for Week 1 of the NFL season. On Saturday the team activated DB Tyrann Mathieu from the Reserve/COVID-19 list.
Following all the moves the Chiefs make as they get their roster down to 53 players before Tuesday’s deadline By 3 p.m. (Arrowhead Time) on Tuesday, the Kansas City Chiefs must remove 27 players from their 80-man active roster in order to get it down to the in-season limit of 53 players.
A three-star recruit out of high school, Anderson played both running back and safety at Stansbury High School in Utah. He was recruited by both BYU and Utah State but ultimately chose to play for the Cougars.
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