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Fantasy News
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Stanford (nose) practiced on a limited basis Friday and is listed as questionable for Sunday's opener in Baltimore, Chris Brown of the Bills' official site reports. Stanford will likely only have a limited snap count even if he does suit up against the Ravens, though a potential absence would leave some special teams responsibilities for someone else.... See More ... See Less
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Julian Stanford: Released by Jets
Stanford (ankle) was released by the Jets on Friday, ESPN's Rich Cimini reports. After receiving a promotion from the Jets' practice squad to the active roster last October, Stanford ultimately finished the 2016 campaign with 22 tackles across nine game appearances. However, he ended the season on injured reserve due to an ankle injury and will likely need to prove he's back to full strength before finding a new home ahead of training camp.... See More ... See Less -
Jets' Julian Stanford: Signed from Jets' practice squad
Stanford has been signed from the Jets' practice squad, Brian Costello of the New York Post reports. Stanford will look to provide depth to a thin linebacker corps for the Jets. Erin Henderson is likely out for the year after being placed on the NFI and Darron Lee remains sidelined with an ankle injury, so Stanford could see some immediate action in Sunday's matchup against the Ravens.... See More ... See Less -
Lions make roster moves
The Lions put cornerback Nevin Lawson (dislocated toes) on injured reserve, signed cornerback Danny Gorrer and promoted linebacker Julian Stanford from the practice squad.... See More ... See Less -
Lions load up practice squad
The Lions filled their entire 10-man practice squad, signing guard Rodney Austin, tight end Michael Egnew, fullback Emil Igwenagu, safety Nate Ness, receiver Andrew Peacock, defensive tackle Xavier Proctor, cornerback Mohammed Seisay, linebacker Julian Stanford, offensive tackle Michael Williams and running back George Winn.... See More ... See Less -
Lions tender five players
The Lions tendered exclusive rights free agent offers to receiver Kris Durham, kick returner Jeremy Ross, linebacker Julian Stanford, cornerback Chris Greenwood and tight end Matt Veldman. Durham caught 38 passes for 490 yards and two touchdowns last season, while Ross averaged 29.3 yards on kickoff returns and 16.2 yards on punt returns.... See More ... See Less -
Lions tender four free agents
The Lions have tendered the following exclusive rights free agents, according to the Detroit Free-Press: kick returner Jeremy Ross at $570,000, linebacker Julian Stanford at $570,000, cornerback Chris Greenwood at $570,000 and tight end Matt Veldman at $420,000.... See More ... See Less -
Lions sign Julian Stanford
The Lions signed linebacker Julian Stanford after working him out Monday, reports the National Football Post.... See More ... See Less -
Jaguars trim down roster
The Jaguars have trimmed its roster down to 54 players after parting ways with backup quarterbacks Mike Kafka and Matt Scott on Friday, the team announced.Players also released were wide receiver Jeremy Ebert, defensive end Pannel Egboh, running back Jonathan Grimes, linebacker Brandon Marshall, wide receiver Charly Martin, offensive tackle Pat McQuistan, guard Drew Nowak, cornerback Kevin Rutland, defensive tackle D'Anthony Smith, linebacker Julian Stanford and cornerback Marcus Trufant.Wide receiver Toney Clemons and defensive end Ryan Davis were among the first-year players released. Defensive tackle T.J. Barnes, offensive tackle R.J. Dill, tight end Ryan Otten, wide receiver Tobais Palmer, safety Steven Terrell and linebacker Mike Zimmer were among the rookies released.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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Jeff Zrebiec@jeffzrebiec1M agoDeCosta said Clemson HC Dabo Sweeney was texting Ravens officials during the first round, encouraging them to take Nate Wiggins. DeCosta said the Ravens met with Wiggins both at combine and at Ravens facility.
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Luke Jones@BaltimoreLuke2M agoDeCosta on Wiggins' slight build: "He will compete. He does tackle very well." #Ravens
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Jamison Hensley@jamisonhensley4M agoRavens GM Eric DeCosta on CB Nate Wiggins: "He's a ridiculous athlete."
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Jamison Hensley@jamisonhensley4M agoRavens coach John Harbaugh said he joked before the draft with the defensive coaches about Nate Wiggins falling to them at No. 30. But they all laughed. "We were looking for Nate," Harbaugh said.
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Baltimore Beatdown@BmoreBeatdown5M agoRavens HC John Harbaugh on a question about Nate Wiggins in run defense as a lighter cornerback "He comes up and smacks people."
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Luke Jones@BaltimoreLuke5M agoEric DeCosta calls Nate Wiggins “the best cover corner in the draft.” He didn’t expect him to still be on the board at No. 30. #Ravens https://t.co/lOsUAFwAJN
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Baltimore Beatdown@BmoreBeatdown6M ago"We were looking for Nate." -- Ravens HC John Harbaugh
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Jeff Zrebiec@jeffzrebiec6M agoDeCosta said that the Ravens had a lot of trade possibilities, but if "Nate were there, we were going to make that pick." He said they would have strongly considered trading out if Wiggins wasn't available.
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Jamison Hensley@jamisonhensley7M agoRavens GM Eric DeCosta called Nate Wiggins was the best cover cornerback in the draft. He acknowledged he didn't expect Wiggins to be there at No. 30.
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Brian Wacker@brianwacker17M agoEric DeCosta said Wiggins is the best cover corner in the draft, didn’t think he would be there. They were looking at OL or CB #RavensFlock https://t.co/6I9xO2lPWA