The Arizona Cardinals continued work to build their offseason roster for 2024. After announcing that they brought back eight practice squad players back, signing them to “futures” deals that go into effect with the new league year in March, they announced another four players being signed.
Kansas City signed Mike Pennel to the practice unit, releasing Daniel Arias to make room. According to Tuesday’s official NFL transactions report, the
The Kansas City Chiefs have signed DT Mike Pennel to their practice squad and released WR Daniel Arias from the unit, per Matt Derrick. Here’s the Chiefs’
The Arizona Cardinals announced a practice squad move on Wednesday. They signed receiver Jeff Smith to the practice squad. Smith is 6-foot-1 and 195 pounds.
The Arizona Cardinals made an addition to the practice squad on Wednesday, signing wide receiver Jeff Smith. This follows the team releasing wideout Daniel Arias from the practice squad on Tuesday.
Arizona is looking at an uphill climb in 2023. However, there are some diamonds in the rough to consider. Daniel Arias is an undrafted player could have a big impact for the Cardinals.
Daniel Arias has been through more than his share of adversity, including during his five seasons with the Colorado Buffaloes. Perseverance has kept Arias going, though, and that paid off this week when he was given an opportunity to prove himself in the NFL.
Daniel Arias Colorado Buffaloes #6 Pos: WR Ht: 6030 Wt: 196 40: 4.55 DOB: 9/2/1998 Hometown: Mill Creek, WA High School: Henry M. Jackson Eligibility: 2023
For two years, Colorado receiver Daniel Arias battled Christian Gonzalez in practice and they got to know each other well. On Saturday, they’ll see each other again when the Buffaloes (1-7, 1-4 Pac-12) host No.
Daniel Arias was having a bad day. And that was after Colorado’s offense had run all of six plays. On CU’s first play, following a Buffaloes’ interception, Arias dropped a bomb that would have sent Folsom Field into a frenzy.
Colorado Buffaloes scouting report Head coach: Karl Dorrell, 3rd season (8-13; 43-40 career) This season: 0-3 Last week: Lost at Minnesota, 49-7 5 Players to Watch • WR Daniel Arias, Sr.: He’s leading the Buffs in receiving so far this season and has been targeted more often than anyone (16 times) on the offense.
When the idea of talking to a sports psychologist was first presented to him this winter, Daniel Arias was hesitant. “It was weird because it’s like you’re talking to somebody you don’t really know,” said Arias, a fifth-year senior receiver for the Colorado Buffaloes.
When he looked back for the ball midway through the first quarter on Nov. 6, Colorado’s Daniel Arias couldn’t believe there was nobody near him. “I didn’t know I was that open,” he said.
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