The New England Patriots made a series of roster moves on Wednesday. During the media attended portion of practice, two new players were spotted out on the fields.
The Washington Commanders announced Monday that they’ve signed DT Abdullah Anderson to their practice squad and released DE William Bradley-King from the
The Washington Commanders announced they have re-signed DE William Bradley-King to the practice squad. Washington’s practice squad now includes: T Alex
The Washington Commanders have put defensive end William Bradley-King through a ten-day whirlwind. After getting waived during final cuts on Aug. 29, Bradley-King got signed to the Commanders practice squad.
The Washington Commanders announced they signed DE William Bradley-King and placed WR Dax Milne on injured reserve. Bradley-King, 25, is a former seventh-round pick by the Commanders in the 2021 NFL Draft out of Baylor.
The Washington Commanders are shorthanded along the defensive line ahead of their Week 3 game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Defensive tackle Phidarian Mathis was lost for the season two weeks ago, while defensive tackle Daniel Wise and defensive end Casey Toohill will miss Sunday’s game with injuries.
The Washington Commanders announced that they are elevating defensive linemen Benning Potoa’e and William Bradley-King for Week 3. Potoa’e, 25, went undrafted out of Washington in 2020 before signing with the Buccaneers.
William Bradley-King or Shaka Toney? That was a decision the Washington Commanders’ brass was forced to make for the initial 53-man roster 4 pm deadline Tuesday.
The NFL fined Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott and offensive lineman La'el Collins for unnecessary roughness in Sunday’s victory over Washington. Both players were docked $10,300 for throwing punches at defensive lineman William Bradley-King.
Collins and Elliott were upset over an incident in which Dak Prescott appeared to be heading out of bounds and giving himself up, but Washington’s William Bradley-King hit the quarterback anyway.
Cowboys right tackle La’el Collins served a five-game suspension earlier this season. He won’t have to serve another this week. Officials ejected Collins from Sunday’s game after a confrontation with William Bradley-King, whom the Cowboys felt like hit quarterback Dak Prescott late.
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