Philadelphia Eagles release former Michigan State DT Raequan Williams

The Philadelphia Eagles have released former Michigan State Defensive Tackle Raequan Williams, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.

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Right now, it seems like former Michigan State football players are having some tough luck in the NFL. According to ESPN reporter Jeremy Fowler, The Philadelphia Eagles have released former Michigan State Defensive Tackle Raequan Williams.

Here is the official Tweet, per Jeremy Fowler:

Williams originally signed with the Philadelphia Eagles as a UDFA. Now, he finds himself on the outside looking in.

Important to note, Fowler mentions Williams potentially having more options after a good showing in camp. Williams has great size and plenty of work ethic. Hopefully, he ends up on an NFL roster before the start of the 2020 season.

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Former Michigan State RB Le’Veon Bell gets in extraordinary shape with midnight boxing

Former Michigan State RB Le’Veon Bell is in phenomenal shape thanks to midnight boxing according to ESPN Staff Writer Rich Cimini.

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Last season, Former Michigan State Le’Veon Bell had one of his worst statistical seasons in the NFL. Now, Bell is set to prove this is an exception to the rule rather than the norm. According to a story from ESPN writer Rich Cimini, Bell is working out with former elite amateur boxer Don Somerville.

You can check out the entire story here.

Here is a quote from New York Jets head coach Adam Gase per Rich Cimini of ESPN:

“I’d say he’s extremely motivated and in phenomenal shape,” Jets coach Adam Gase said.

In this story, former amateur elite boxer Somerville also says Bell ‘s feet are very quick now. Furthermore, Bell has lost just about 12 pounds training with midnight boxing. Hopefully, we get an NFL season so Bell can show off his new foot speed!

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