Of course, it has to do with the Chiefs. After the Buffalo Bills ran one of the worst planned and worst executed fake punts deep in their own territory on Sunday afternoon, it seemed the Kansas City Chiefs were sure to win.
The Kansas City Chiefs activated DL Charles Omenihu from the exempt list to their active roster and added WR Montrell Washington to the practice squad. Omenihu, 26, is a former fifth-round pick of the Texans back in 2019.
Kansas City waived its sixth-round rookie defensive tackle and its kick returner on Thursday. According to the NFL transactions report, former Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Keondre Coburn — a 2023 sixth-round draft pick out of Texas — has been claimed on waivers from the Denver Broncos.
The Kansas City Chiefs have officially welcomed wide receiver Mecole Hardman back into the fold, as the team waived Montrell Washington in order to make room for him on the 53-man roster.
The Kansas City Chiefs announced on Thursday they have waived WR Montrell Washington and sixth-round DT Keondre Coburn. This is likely to make room for
Speaking on Thursday, Kansas City’s special-teams coach said they watched the returner both in college and the NFL. When the Kansas City Chiefs began their season, we expected to see former New York Giants (and San Francisco 49ers) free-agent wide receiver Richie James handle punt and kickoff returns.
In Kansas City’s win over Chicago, the active roster’s newest member gave the special teams unit a spark. The Kansas City Chiefs’ newest return man offered an immediate impact during last Sunday’s 41-10 blowout win over the Chicago Bears.
Both returner Montrell Washington and defensive tackle Matt Dickerson have been promoted to the active 53-man roster. The Kansas City Chiefs announced five roster moves on Wednesday, beginning with backup offensive tackle Prince Tega Wanogho being placed on injured reserve (IR).
The Denver Broncos plan to sign running back Dwayne Washington to the practice squad on Wednesday. The Denver Broncos will be signing running back and special teamer Dwayne Washington to the 16-man practice squad.
Jeremy Fowler reports that the Broncos are releasing WR Montrell Washington. Washington, 24, was drafted in the fifth round out of Samford by the Broncos
Can the second-year return man make his mark in 2023? Montrell Washington is a returning second-year wide receiver who was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the fifth round back in 2022.
Since Super Bowl 50, the Denver Broncos' special teams unit has been atrocious. The numbers for the 2022 Broncos tell the full story. Denver was dead last in kickoff yards per punt return (17.5 yards per return), 13th in punt return yards (8.3 yards), and 28th in field goal percentage (77.8%).
One thing the Denver Broncos did this offseason was adding enough depth and competition at some of the team’s most pivotal positions. Because of the depth they added, it makes the road even more difficult for some players to make the active roster this upcoming season.
In the end you want the return guy to “do no harm” to the team Montrell Washington was drafted in the 5th round of 2022 by the Denver Broncos to fill a hole on the roster that arguably didn’t need to filled, return specialist.
In the 2022 NFL draft, there were 32 players selected that were not invited to the NFL Scouting Combine, three of them by the Denver Broncos. WR Montrell
Denver Broncos rookie returner Montrell Washington had a rough season in 2022. The Broncos' surprise fifth-round selection was inactive for the final two games after interim head coach Jerry Rosburg took over for the fired Nathanial Hackett. Washington's outlook as a Bronco is now in question.
We’ve now seen one full season of how George Paton’s second NFL draft for the Denver Broncos has performed, making now an excellent time to review all of those selections and how they performed in year one.
The Denver Broncos’ new head coach, interim Jerry Rosburg, is quickly getting to work on overhauling the Broncos’ putrid special teams unit. “I said yesterday that I was going to jump into the middle of special teams, and that is what I’ve done,” Coach Rosburg told the media on Thursday.
On Monday, the Broncos fired head coach Nathaniel Hackett, ending one of the more embarrassing coaching tenures in NFL history. Hackett, whose expertise is offense, engineered a scoring offense that ranks last in the league at 15.5 points per game.
If one play summed up the Denver Broncos vs. Indianapolis Colts matchup on "Thursday Night Football," it came midway through the third quarter. With the
After missing seven games last year, Jeudy has been widely expected to have a breakout season with an upgrade at quarterback in Russell Wilson.
The 23-year-old will sit out as he continues to deal with lingering pain stemming from the knee and hip surgeries he underwent last year.
During the offseason and NFL draft process, the Denver Broncos were determined to turn around their poor special teams. New special teams coordinator Dwayne Stukes has reenergized the unit considerably, but the most integral piece of the puzzle has been finding an explosive returner.
In the Broncos' 17-7 preseason win over Dallas on Saturday, several young players flashed talent.
The Denver Broncos special teams have been anything but special the last few years. That certainly extends to the punt return game, where the orange and blue have been without a proper punt returner for a long time.
When the Denver Broncos selected Samford wideout Montrell Washington in the fifth round of the NFL draft, everyone went, "Who?" Even the most ardent draft
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