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Fantasy News

  • Jerrion Ealy: Does not make team

    Ealy was waived by the Chiefs on Tuesday. Ealy has spent the first two seasons in the league bouncing on and off the Chiefs practice squad, but ultimately never getting the opportunity to suit up for a game. It looks like he is trending in that direction again in 2023, but it remains to be seen if the team will give him another practice squad offer.
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  • Chiefs' Jerrion Ealy: Signs new deal with Chiefs

    Kansas City signed Ealy to a reserve/future contract Wednesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports. Ealy bounced on and off the Chiefs' practice squad as an undrafted rookie during the 2022 campaign, but he wasn't afforded a chance to make his NFL debut. Now, the young wideout who played running back during his time at Ole Miss will get a chance to continue his development with Kansas City.
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  • Jerrion Ealy: Back with Kansas City

    The Chiefs signed Ealy to their practice squad Monday, Field Yates of ESPN reports. Ealy, an undrafted rookie out of Mississippi, has bounced on and off the Chiefs' practice squad during the 2022 campaign, but the wideout, who played running back in college, still is looking to make his NFL debut. In a corresponding move, Kansas City cut Matthew Wright from its practice squad.
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  • Jerrion Ealy: Done in Kansas City

    The Chiefs cut Ealy from their practice squad Saturday. In a corresponding move, third-year back La'Mical Perine was added to the practice squad. The undrafted rookie out of Ole Miss -- who played running back in college but was listed as a receiver by the Chiefs -- will now need to look for another opportunity elsewhere.
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  • Jerrion Ealy: Coming back to KC

    The Chiefs re-signed Ealy to the practice squad Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports. Ealy has spent time on and off the Chiefs' practice squad this season, and he'll now re-sign with the team for the second time in two weeks. The undrafted rookie spent the preseason with Kansas City, though he was never able to earn a roster spot and has yet to make his NFL debut. To make room for Ealy, the team also cut defensive tackle Daniel Wise from the practice squad Tuesday.
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  • Jerrion Ealy: Loses spot again

    Ealy was cut from the Chiefs' practice squad Thursday, Charles Goldman of USA Today reports. Ealy was previously cut by the team Dec. 27, then brought back Jan. 3. It's unclear whether or not he'll get the same opportunity this time. The 22-year-old was brought in by the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent in May, but he never made it to the active roster.
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  • Jerrion Ealy: Returns to Kansas City

    Ealy signed with the Chiefs' practice squad Monday, Matt Derrick of ChiefsDigest.com reports. Ealy was cut from the Chiefs' practice squad last Tuesday, but with wide receiver Cornell Powell moving to the team's injured list, Ealy will get another opportunity in Kansas City.
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  • Jerrion Ealy: Waived by Kansas City

    Kansas City waived Ealy on Tuesday. Ealy joined the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent in May and spent time at running back and wide receiver during training camp. However, he didn't record any touches during the preseason and was unable to make Kansas City's 53-man roster.
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  • Chiefs' Jerrion Ealy: Playing multiple positions

    Ealy has spent time at running back and wide receiver during training camp, Charles Goldman of Chiefs Wire reports. Ealy was considered a running back when he signed with the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent out of Ole Miss. However, the 21-year-old has actually been getting more reps at wideout during practice, while still getting reps at running back. Although he's likely a longshot to make the roster, his versatility could help him carve out a niche role with the team.
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