The Arizona Cardinals entered Tuesday with two roster vacancies after placing cornerback Rashad Fenton on injured reserve and releasing running back Stevie Scott.
The Arizona Cardinals cleared a pair of roster spots on Monday, releasing running back Stevie Scott and placing cornerback Rashad Fenton on injured reserve.
Cardinals defensive coordinator Nick Rallis recently indicated the team’s cornerback situation is unresolved beyond Marco Wilson‘s spot. One of the top contenders to start alongside the third-year veteran is no longer part of the equation.
On Monday, the Arizona Cardinals made several roster moves, including placing CB Rashad Fenton on the IR and simultaneously releasing RB Stevie Scott Fenton was signed by the Cardinals back in March, following a three-season stint with the Kansas City Chiefs and a brief appearance in a couple of games with the Atlanta Falcons.
The Arizona Cardinals are mostly done with their offseason moves, though a few stragglers could be picked up along the way. Though nothing is concrete,
The Cardinals have made the first outside addition to their cornerback room so far in free agency. The team announced on Thursday that they have signed Rashad Fenton to a one-year deal.
Depth is a little thin in the secondary with Rashod Fenton and Javonte Moffatt out, too. There weren’t any huge surprises on the inactives lists for Sunday’s matchup against the Saints in New Orleans.
Despite a break-even record and being down their top offensive performer as of late, the Atlanta Falcons will be in first place in their division when they take the field at home Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers.
The Kansas City Chiefs will rely heavily on three rookie cornerbacks to make a run at the Super Bowl.
Atlanta’s sticking to a timeline. The Atlanta Falcons could’ve been buyers at the trade deadline this year. Fans are starved for a winner in Atlanta, considering the last winning season was all the way back in 2017, and they’re sitting at 4-4 and atop the NFC South.
The 2022 NFL trade deadline has come and gone. To say it was exciting, is putting it mildly. Not only was it a wild day altogether, but it was also a record-setting NFL trade deadline.
The Kansas City Chiefs sent cornerback Rashad Fenton to the Atlanta Falcons in exchange for a conditional seventh-round draft pick in 2023, ESPN and NFL Network reported ahead of Tuesday's trade deadline.
The Kansas City Chiefs have traded CB Rashad Fenton to the Falcons on Tuesday before the deadline, according to Field Yates. The Chiefs receive a conditional
The Kansas City Chiefs got off to a hot start on Saturday against the Washington Commanders, but they did lose a member of their secondary in the process.
The Kansas City Chiefs have activated CB Rashad Fenton from the PUP list after he passed his physical, per the NFL transaction wire. He had been on the list since the start of training camp. Fenton, 25, was drafted by the Chiefs in the sixth round out of South Carolina in 2019.
The Kansas City cornerback has been missing since May after undergoing offseason shoulder surgery. There was welcome news from Tuesday’s Kansas City Chiefs training camp practice at Missouri Western State University in St.
When a team drafts a player in the sixth round of the NFL Draft, what should the expected return be on that draft pick? While Rashad Fenton has not become an everyday starter so far in his NFL career, his NFL career should be considered an above-average outcome for a sixth-round pick.
Kansas City was forced to make some moves after losing cornerbacks Mike Hughes and Charvarius Ward in free agency.
The Chiefs have been busy adding cornerbacks recently, and we may have more of an idea on part of the reason why.
Tee Higgins was unable to secure the ball, which is no surprise considering his right arm was being held by Chiefs defensive back Rashad Fenton.
Just days away from their fourth consecutive AFC Championship Game, the Kansas City Chiefs have mostly good news on the injury front as they prepare to take on the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Chiefs are still four days away from their AFC divisional playoff game against the Buffalo Bills, but Williams' practice status on Wednesday was an ominous sign.
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