The Arizona Cardinals announced a number of moves on the practice squad on Wednesday. They made an additional move on Thursday, adding an offensive lineman.
The Cardinals placed practice squad receiver Josh Doctson on the COVID-19 reserve list. Doctson, 28, signed to the team’s practice squad Sept. 3. He entered the NFL as a first-round choice of Washington in 2016.
Former first-round pick, wide receiver Josh Doctson, was recently placed on the Arizona Cardinals practice squad. Heading into the 2021 season, the Arizona Cardinals have a chance to have one of the best wide receiver rooms in the entire NFL.
We’ve got a Josh Doctson sighting. The wideout auditioned for the Cardinals yesterday, though he apparently left Arizona without a deal. But that doesn’t mean he couldn’t be an option down the road.
The Giants have lined up workouts with receiver Josh Doctson and quarterback Brian Lewerke, Art Stapleton of NJ.com reports. The Jets cut Doctson on May 7.
A year after 66 players – including three Jets – opted out of the 2020 season due to concerns over the coronavirus pandemic, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported zero players are opting out this season.
Slightly less than an hour before the beginning of their first rookie minicamp practice (which will start at 12:30 p.m. Eastern), the New York Jets announced the release of six players.
Each NFL seasons brings plenty of expected and unexpected breakouts. The following slideshow features 25 possible breakout players for the 2017 season.