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August 24, 2025
Bears roster cuts: Chicago announces first moves ahead of deadline
@TheBearsWire
Bears Wire
Bears roster cuts: Chicago announces first moves ahead of deadline

The Bears opened 53-man roster cuts, waiving Swayze Bozeman, Chris Glaser, Thomas Gordon, Mark Perry, Samori Toure and Jeremiah Walker, while placing corner Terell Smith on injured reserve after a season-ending knee injury in Week 2 against Buffalo.

Smith was a key depth piece behind Jaylon Johnson, Kyler Gordon and Tyrique Stevenson, so Chicago will lean on rookies and depth pieces as cuts continue. The move tightens WR and TE depth behind a veteran core, with Samori Toure among the notable cut casualties and further adjustments looming as the deadline nears.

Given the Bears' early cuts, which players are most worth monitoring for Week 1 fantasy impact?Terell Smith’s season-ending IR could open opportunities. Who benefits most in the Bears' secondary?With Samori Toure cut, who benefits most in Chicago’s WR corps behind Moore and Chark?How should fantasy players react to the initial Bears 53-man moves as we approach the deadline?
Mentions:
Buffalo Bills | NFL
Buffalo Bills | NFL
@Chris Glaser | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Chris Glaser | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Jeremiah Walker | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Jeremiah Walker | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Mark Perry | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Mark Perry | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Samori Toure | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Samori Toure | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Swayze Bozeman | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Swayze Bozeman | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Thomas Gordon | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Thomas Gordon | Chicago Bears | NFL

https://bearswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/be..

August 12, 2025
Report: Bears to sign 3 defensive backs
@TheBearsWire
Bears Wire
Report: Bears to sign 3 defensive backs

The Chicago Bears are shoring up their depleted secondary by lining up three defensive backs this week: safety Mark Perry and cornerbacks Mekhi Garner and Kaleb Hayes. Their signings come after a weekend preseason tilt with the Dolphins in which several Bears DBs left the game with injuries, and with Jaylon Johnson on the NFI list and Kyler Gordon and Zah Frazier dealing with health issues. The trio participated in a larger Monday tryout, underscoring Black-and-White’s intent to add depth for camp and early preseason rather than immediate long-term fixes. The moves signal Chicago’s plan to weather practice wear and ongoing camp injuries while depth players earn a chance to prove themselves.

Perry, Garner, and Hayes bring a mix of undrafted free-agent background and special-teams versatility. Perry, a 2024 UDFA from TCU who has bounced among practice squads; Garner, a 2023 UDFA who appeared in three games with Philadelphia and later spent time with the Renegades; Hayes, another 2023 UDFA with multiple NFL stops but no regular-season games yet—each adds potential depth and competition for snaps in a position group hit hard by injuries. With Johnson on NFI and the Bears cautious about training camp, these additions aim to stabilize the back end without disrupting player development as Chicago eyes a fuller health return in advance of deeper preseason work.

With three defensive backs added and several injuries in the Bears’ secondary, what is the immediate fantasy impact for Chicago’s defensive players?Which of the three newly signed defensive backs has the best chance to carve a meaningful role this season?How should fantasy bettors view Chicago’s defensive back depth moving forward into the rest of the preseason?What should fantasy managers watch for in the Bears’ next preseason game regarding the new defensive backs?
Mentions:
@Jaylon Johnson | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Jaylon Johnson | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Kaleb Hayes | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Kaleb Hayes | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Kyler Gordon | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Kyler Gordon | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Mark Perry | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Mark Perry | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Mekhi Garner | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Mekhi Garner | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
Miami Dolphins | NFL
Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Nick McCloud | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Nick McCloud | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Terell Smith | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Terell Smith | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Tre Flowers | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Tre Flowers | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Zah Frazier | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Zah Frazier | Chicago Bears | NFL

https://bearswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/be..

April 28, 2025
Patriots Cut Six Players Following 2025 Draft - Athlon Sports
@MichaelHanich
Athlon Sports
Patriots Cut Six Players Following 2025 Draft - Athlon Sports

The New England Patriots made significant adjustments following the 2025 NFL Draft, trimming their roster to comply with the 90-man limit. Six players were released, including offensive lineman Jake Andrews, who had an injury-plagued tenure after being drafted in 2023. Defensive lineman Marcus Harris, who spent last season on the practice squad, and wide receiver JaQuae Jackson, who struggled with injuries after being signed from the Falcons, were also cut. Linebacker Titus Leo, safety Mark Perry, and tight end Giovanni Ricci rounded out the list of departures.

Andrews, despite being a fourth-round pick, faced setbacks with a torn meniscus. Harris's failed bid to secure a spot on the active roster leads to his release, while Jackson's initial promise could not overcome the challenges posed by injury. Each player's release reflects the Patriots' need to refine their roster strategy after the draft.

How do the Patriots' cuts affect their depth chart?What does this mean for the Patriots' future?Who could the Patriots target in free agency after these cuts?How does this impact the fantasy landscape for the Patriots?
Mentions:
@Giovanni Ricci | New England Patriots | NFL
@Giovanni Ricci | New England Patriots | NFL
@Jake Andrews | New England Patriots | NFL
@Jake Andrews | New England Patriots | NFL
@JaQuae Jackson | New England Patriots | NFL
@JaQuae Jackson | New England Patriots | NFL
@Marcus Harris | New England Patriots | NFL
@Marcus Harris | New England Patriots | NFL
@Mark Perry | New England Patriots | NFL
@Mark Perry | New England Patriots | NFL
@Titus Leo | New England Patriots | NFL
@Titus Leo | New England Patriots | NFL

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/new-england-patriots/..

April 28, 2025
Patriots release six players, including former fourth-round draft pick
@Patriots_Wire
Patriots Wire
Patriots release six players, including former fourth-round draft pick

The New England Patriots made significant moves to reshape their roster following the 2025 NFL Draft, parting ways with six players, including 2023 fourth-round draft pick Jake Andrews. The offensive lineman, who had been unable to contribute due to a series of injuries, highlights a broader trend of the Patriots looking to infuse fresh talent into their lineup as they adapt to a changing league landscape.

The released players also include defensive lineman Marcus Harris, wide receiver JaQuae Jackson, linebacker Titus Leo, safety Mark Perry, and tight end Giovanni Ricci. These cuts illustrate the Patriots' commitment to optimizing their roster with new additions that could better fit their future strategy.

What does the Patriots' roster overhaul suggest about their future plans?Which player released has the best chance of being signed by another team?How might these releases affect the Patriots' performance next season?What strategies could the Patriots employ moving forward after these cuts?
Mentions:
@Giovanni Ricci | New England Patriots | NFL
@Giovanni Ricci | New England Patriots | NFL
@Jake Andrews | New England Patriots | NFL
@Jake Andrews | New England Patriots | NFL
@JaQuae Jackson | New England Patriots | NFL
@JaQuae Jackson | New England Patriots | NFL
@Marcus Harris | New England Patriots | NFL
@Marcus Harris | New England Patriots | NFL
@Mark Perry | New England Patriots | NFL
@Mark Perry | New England Patriots | NFL
@Titus Leo | New England Patriots | NFL
@Titus Leo | New England Patriots | NFL

https://patriotswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

August 24, 2025
Bears roster cuts: Chicago announces first moves ahead of deadline
@TheBearsWire
Bears Wire
Bears roster cuts: Chicago announces first moves ahead of deadline

The Bears opened 53-man roster cuts, waiving Swayze Bozeman, Chris Glaser, Thomas Gordon, Mark Perry, Samori Toure and Jeremiah Walker, while placing corner Terell Smith on injured reserve after a season-ending knee injury in Week 2 against Buffalo.

Smith was a key depth piece behind Jaylon Johnson, Kyler Gordon and Tyrique Stevenson, so Chicago will lean on rookies and depth pieces as cuts continue. The move tightens WR and TE depth behind a veteran core, with Samori Toure among the notable cut casualties and further adjustments looming as the deadline nears.

Given the Bears' early cuts, which players are most worth monitoring for Week 1 fantasy impact?Terell Smith’s season-ending IR could open opportunities. Who benefits most in the Bears' secondary?With Samori Toure cut, who benefits most in Chicago’s WR corps behind Moore and Chark?How should fantasy players react to the initial Bears 53-man moves as we approach the deadline?
Mentions:
Buffalo Bills | NFL
Buffalo Bills | NFL
@Chris Glaser | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Chris Glaser | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Jeremiah Walker | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Jeremiah Walker | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Mark Perry | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Mark Perry | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Samori Toure | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Samori Toure | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Swayze Bozeman | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Swayze Bozeman | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Thomas Gordon | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Thomas Gordon | Chicago Bears | NFL

https://bearswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/be..

August 12, 2025
Report: Bears to sign 3 defensive backs
@TheBearsWire
Bears Wire
Report: Bears to sign 3 defensive backs

The Chicago Bears are shoring up their depleted secondary by lining up three defensive backs this week: safety Mark Perry and cornerbacks Mekhi Garner and Kaleb Hayes. Their signings come after a weekend preseason tilt with the Dolphins in which several Bears DBs left the game with injuries, and with Jaylon Johnson on the NFI list and Kyler Gordon and Zah Frazier dealing with health issues. The trio participated in a larger Monday tryout, underscoring Black-and-White’s intent to add depth for camp and early preseason rather than immediate long-term fixes. The moves signal Chicago’s plan to weather practice wear and ongoing camp injuries while depth players earn a chance to prove themselves.

Perry, Garner, and Hayes bring a mix of undrafted free-agent background and special-teams versatility. Perry, a 2024 UDFA from TCU who has bounced among practice squads; Garner, a 2023 UDFA who appeared in three games with Philadelphia and later spent time with the Renegades; Hayes, another 2023 UDFA with multiple NFL stops but no regular-season games yet—each adds potential depth and competition for snaps in a position group hit hard by injuries. With Johnson on NFI and the Bears cautious about training camp, these additions aim to stabilize the back end without disrupting player development as Chicago eyes a fuller health return in advance of deeper preseason work.

With three defensive backs added and several injuries in the Bears’ secondary, what is the immediate fantasy impact for Chicago’s defensive players?Which of the three newly signed defensive backs has the best chance to carve a meaningful role this season?How should fantasy bettors view Chicago’s defensive back depth moving forward into the rest of the preseason?What should fantasy managers watch for in the Bears’ next preseason game regarding the new defensive backs?
Mentions:
@Jaylon Johnson | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Jaylon Johnson | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Kaleb Hayes | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Kaleb Hayes | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Kyler Gordon | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Kyler Gordon | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Mark Perry | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Mark Perry | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Mekhi Garner | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Mekhi Garner | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
Miami Dolphins | NFL
Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Nick McCloud | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Nick McCloud | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Terell Smith | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Terell Smith | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Tre Flowers | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Tre Flowers | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Zah Frazier | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Zah Frazier | Chicago Bears | NFL

https://bearswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/be..

April 28, 2025
Patriots Cut Six Players Following 2025 Draft - Athlon Sports
@MichaelHanich
Athlon Sports
Patriots Cut Six Players Following 2025 Draft - Athlon Sports

The New England Patriots made significant adjustments following the 2025 NFL Draft, trimming their roster to comply with the 90-man limit. Six players were released, including offensive lineman Jake Andrews, who had an injury-plagued tenure after being drafted in 2023. Defensive lineman Marcus Harris, who spent last season on the practice squad, and wide receiver JaQuae Jackson, who struggled with injuries after being signed from the Falcons, were also cut. Linebacker Titus Leo, safety Mark Perry, and tight end Giovanni Ricci rounded out the list of departures.

Andrews, despite being a fourth-round pick, faced setbacks with a torn meniscus. Harris's failed bid to secure a spot on the active roster leads to his release, while Jackson's initial promise could not overcome the challenges posed by injury. Each player's release reflects the Patriots' need to refine their roster strategy after the draft.

How do the Patriots' cuts affect their depth chart?What does this mean for the Patriots' future?Who could the Patriots target in free agency after these cuts?How does this impact the fantasy landscape for the Patriots?
Mentions:
@Giovanni Ricci | New England Patriots | NFL
@Giovanni Ricci | New England Patriots | NFL
@Jake Andrews | New England Patriots | NFL
@Jake Andrews | New England Patriots | NFL
@JaQuae Jackson | New England Patriots | NFL
@JaQuae Jackson | New England Patriots | NFL
@Marcus Harris | New England Patriots | NFL
@Marcus Harris | New England Patriots | NFL
@Mark Perry | New England Patriots | NFL
@Mark Perry | New England Patriots | NFL
@Titus Leo | New England Patriots | NFL
@Titus Leo | New England Patriots | NFL

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/new-england-patriots/..

April 28, 2025
Patriots release six players, including former fourth-round draft pick
@Patriots_Wire
Patriots Wire
Patriots release six players, including former fourth-round draft pick

The New England Patriots made significant moves to reshape their roster following the 2025 NFL Draft, parting ways with six players, including 2023 fourth-round draft pick Jake Andrews. The offensive lineman, who had been unable to contribute due to a series of injuries, highlights a broader trend of the Patriots looking to infuse fresh talent into their lineup as they adapt to a changing league landscape.

The released players also include defensive lineman Marcus Harris, wide receiver JaQuae Jackson, linebacker Titus Leo, safety Mark Perry, and tight end Giovanni Ricci. These cuts illustrate the Patriots' commitment to optimizing their roster with new additions that could better fit their future strategy.

What does the Patriots' roster overhaul suggest about their future plans?Which player released has the best chance of being signed by another team?How might these releases affect the Patriots' performance next season?What strategies could the Patriots employ moving forward after these cuts?
Mentions:
@Giovanni Ricci | New England Patriots | NFL
@Giovanni Ricci | New England Patriots | NFL
@Jake Andrews | New England Patriots | NFL
@Jake Andrews | New England Patriots | NFL
@JaQuae Jackson | New England Patriots | NFL
@JaQuae Jackson | New England Patriots | NFL
@Marcus Harris | New England Patriots | NFL
@Marcus Harris | New England Patriots | NFL
@Mark Perry | New England Patriots | NFL
@Mark Perry | New England Patriots | NFL
@Titus Leo | New England Patriots | NFL
@Titus Leo | New England Patriots | NFL

https://patriotswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

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