According to Jon Machota, the Cowboys are signing OT La’el Collins, LB Damien Wilson, WR Racey McMath and RB SaRodorick Thompson to their practice squad.
The Tennessee Titans' roster trim began on Sunday with six cuts. It continued on Monday with multiple roster moves. However, the major cutdown will come on Tuesday and we have seen it begin with a pair of cuts that included receiver Racey McMath.
The Tennessee Titans travel to Soldier Field to face the Chicago Bears Saturday at 12 p.m. CDT in their first test of the 2023 preseason. Here are three must-watch players for Tennessee.
In a recent interview, newly appointed Titans offensive coordinator Tim Kelly responded in the affirmative when asked if the team currently had enough to work with at the wide receiver position, according to Terry McCormick of TitanInsider.com.
As the Tennessee Titans begin new GM Ran Carthon's era, the team is without question in a time of transition. The 2023 season will likely reveal whether Tennessee is rebuilding or simply reloading.
If the 2023 NFL season started tomorrow, the Tennessee Titans would need Nick Westbrook-Ikine, Mason Kinsey, and Racey McMath to collectively give them about 1000 snaps on offense.
Tennessee is in a really bad spot at receiver. The Tennessee Titans' current wide receiver room consists of Treylon Burks, Kyle Philips, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, and Racey McMath.
The Tennessee Titans made a host of roster moves on Saturday. David Long Jr. was placed on injured reserve with the hamstring injury he suffered in Philadelphia.
The Tennessee Titans will get some much-needed help at wide receiver Sunday with the return of Racey McMath. The Titans added McMath, a sixth-round pick in the 2021 draft, to the active roster amid a flurry of roster moves Saturday.
Interim G.M. Ryan Cowden continues to churn his roster The Tennessee Titans made an abundance of roster moves on Wednesday afternoon. Cornerback Elijah Molden was placed on IR.
Mike Vrabel mentioned in his press conference today that Tennessee Titans WR Racey McMath could return to practice this week. We haven’t seen McMath since the preseason when he was being touted as the downfield option this team desperately needed.
The Tennessee Titans are signing wide receiver Cody Hollister to their 53-man roster, per General Manager Jon Robinson. Hollister will replace Racey McMath, who Robinson confirmed will begin the season on Injured Reserve (I.R.).
The Tennessee Titans are in a familiar, but uncomfortable spot at wide receiver. While Mike Vrabel and company are always quiet about injuries, it looks like at some point over the last three days Racey McMath sustained a hip injury that will push him to the I.R.
NASHVILLE – When they parted ways with receivers A.J. Brown, Julio Jones and Chester Rogers during the offseason, the Tennessee Titans needed to replace the 124 catches, 1,604 receiving yards and seven touchdown catches those players provided in 2021.
Early in Tennessee Titans training camp, post-practice summaries were quick to talk about the offense and things like how well Robert Woods was doing, the improvement of Racey McMath, and the standouts from the rookie class.
There was good and bad from Malik Willis last night. Let’s reasonably talk about both. Pretty much all of the talk about last night’s Tennessee Titans loss to the Baltimore Ravens is about the performance of Malik Willis.
Racey McMath is off and running in his second NFL season. One of the standout performers during the first two weeks of Tennessee Titans training camp also was impossible to ignore in Thursday’s preseason opener at Baltimore.
Malik Willis waited longer than expected to hear his name called during the 2022 NFL Draft. Considered by many to be the best quarterback available this year, he instead fell to the Tennessee Titans in the third round.
Tennessee Titans sophomore wide receiver Racey McMath has been capturing the attention of the coaching staff throughout recent practices. McMath enjoyed a particularly fruitful practice on Tuesday, recording three catches and two deep touchdowns on the first eight plays of the first team period.
During Tennessee Titans training camp last year, the hype train for Racey McMath was out of control. In reality, McMath was always going to be a project who spent most of his time on special teams during his rookie year.
The fifth-year veteran did not practice this week and had been ruled out of the Titans’ Week 5 game against the Jaguars.
The Titans had 10 players on their COVID-19 reserve list recently, but that number is starting to go down. One player came off the list on Thursday and two more returned to the active roster on Friday.
The Titans have added another player to their COVID-19 reserve list. Wide receiver Racey McMath will not play against the Bears on Saturday because of his placement on the list.
In nine 2020 games for Georgia he finished with 49 tackles, four for a loss, a sack, and two forced fumbles.
You could say that Racey McMath attended ‘Wide Receiver U’ over the last four years. Selected by the Tennessee Titans in the sixth round of this year’s NFL Draft, McMath played behind the likes of Justin Jefferson, who earned a trip to the Pro Bowl as a rookie with Minnesota.
McMath had only 17 catches for 285 yards and three touchdowns last season, though he was not high on the depth chart.
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