With NFL rosters needing to go down from 90 to 85 players by Tuesday’s deadline, the Arizona Cardinals didn't waste any time and have started their roster cuts.
The Cardinals announced five cuts on Sunday afternoon with defensive lineman Kingsley Keke headlining the list of players who won’t be making the roster this year.
Arizona Cardinals defensive lineman Kingsley Keke has been placed in COVID-19 protocols, head coach Kliff Kingbury said at practice Saturday. Keke, who signed with Arizona back in May, spent the last three seasons with the Green Bay Packers where he started eight games in the 2021 season.
The Arizona Cardinals will open the 2022 regular season at State Farm Stadium against quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs on Sept. 11.
The Arizona Cardinals recently signed defensive lineman Kingsley Keke to a one-year contract. He spent the last three seasons with the Green Bay Packers and part of this offseason with the Houston Texans before he was released.
Fourth-year professional Kingsley Keke was brought to the desert to join the defensive line rotation of the Arizona Cardinals. The Arizona Cardinals defense took a huge step backward last fall when J.J.
Defensive lineman Kingsley Keke visited the Cardinals earlier this week and the meeting apparently was a good one. The team announced on Friday that they have signed Keke to their 90-man roster.
Defensive lineman Kingsley Keke is visiting the Cardinals, Aaron Wilson of profootballnetwork.com reports. The Texans waived Keke on May 3, and he has remained a free agent since.
The Texans made a couple of roster moves on Tuesday. Houston announced that defensive tackle Kingsley Keke and offensive lineman Sam Cooper have both been waived.
Kingsley Keke was scheduled to start his Texans career this fall, but he will suiting up elsewhere. The Texans are cutting the 25-year-old.
With the 2022 NFL season on the horizon, the Texans are in store for an active offseason. Follow along with TexansDaily.com for all the latest news, notes, and transactions below. MAY 3 TEXANS CUT DT KINGLSEY KEKE The Houston Texans cut defensive tackle Kingsley Keke Tuesday, according to Aaron Wilson of Pro Football Network.
Defensive lineman Kingsley Keke started this week as a member of the Packers with a chance to win a Super Bowl. Now he’ll start the offseason program on a team that currently doesn’t have a head coach.
The Green Bay Packers will need to create some roster spaces if they activate receiver Randall Cobb and outside linebackers Za’Darius Smith and Whitney Mercilus from injured reserve.
The Packers got a few players back off the list just a day after they went on, while also getting another starter back after a two-week absence. After
The Green Bay Packers added four more players to their COVID-reserve list on Tuesday. With defensive tackle Kingsley Keke, punter Corey Bojorquez, dime defensive back Henry Black and reserve tight end Tyler Davis added to the list on Wednesday, the Packers are up to 17 players out due to the virus.
GREEN BAY, Wis. After missing Sunday’s game at Kansas City with a concussion, defensive tackle Kingsley Keke was back on the practice field on Wednesday.
All of the Packers’ defensive linemen practiced in some capacity today as the team looks to get that unit back to full strength on Sunday. On Wednesday, the Green Bay Packers held a walkthrough practice rather than a full session as they begin on-field preparations to play the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday in week 10.
A fifth-round pick in 2019, Kingsley Keke’s breakthrough second season had the Green Bay Packers hoping for more in 2021. “Year 1 to Year 2 was a huge step.
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