Giants hosting Tre Herndon, others for tryouts

The New York Giants are hosting multiple players for tryouts including veteran cornerback Tre Herndon III.

With news of the recent retirement of starting tight end Darren Waller, the New York Giants are trying out several veterans at minicamp this week along with several other veterans at other positions.

Head coach Brian Daboll said the team is always trying to improve the roster and have the luxury of some additional cap space with Waller off the roster.

The Giants already have a full tight end room but there is always room for more. Noah Togiai, who was an undrafted free agent out of Oregon State back in 2017, has played in eight NFL games. Former Mississippi State Bulldog Geor’quarius Spivey is also getting a tryout.

Tre Herndon III, a cornerback with 83 games of experience (34 starts) for the Jacksonville Jaguars, will also get a tryout as will 6-foot-7 offensive tackle Kellen Diesch.

In addition to those tryouts, UFL running back Jacob Saylors is in East Rutherford for a visit.

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Eagles release TE Noah Togiai

The Philadelphia Eagles are releasing tight end Noah Togiai after signing Shon Stephens

The Philadelphia Eagles announced the release of tight end Noah Togiai after signing cornerback Shon Stephens to a deal.

Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Eagles in 2020, Togiai saw his most playing time with the Indianapolis Colts in his rookie campaign when he suited up in four games (72 snaps on offense).

He’s played in four games over the past three seasons with the Eagles, most recently getting snaps on offense and special teams in the win over Buffalo last year.

During his time at Oregon State, Togiai finished with 102 receptions for 1,048 yards and 10 touchdowns in 44 games over five seasons.

Browns workout five others in addition to Erik Harris during Steelers week

The Browns had six in for workouts on Friday.

This is standard procedure for the Cleveland Browns to bring in multiple players per week for a workout. They have done it every year under the era of general manager Andrew Berry. Yesterday it was reported that veteran safety Erik Harris was in town for a workout, but it turns out five others were as well as they prepare for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Last year, players like safety Mike Brown and Chester Rodgers were signed by the Browns after successful workouts in Cleveland. Brown is now on the 53-man roster of the Tennessee Titans as he was a gameday elevation three times for the Browns in 2022 as a special teamer. The team could be looking for more surprises like Brown this year to stash on their practice squad this season.

Here is the full list of players the Browns had in the building for a workout on Friday as they could be looking to churn their practice squad a bit.

5 players tried out for Broncos on Tuesday, including 2 tight ends

The Broncos brought in five players for tryouts on Tuesday, including a pair of tight ends.

The Denver Broncos brought in five players for tryouts on Tuesday, according to the NFL’s transaction wire.

Denver hosted three wide receivers — Kevin Austin, Jalen Camp and Thyrick Pitts — and two tight ends — Noah Togiai and Jake Tonges.

The Broncos are expected to place safety Caden Sterns on season-ending injured reserve with a torn patellar tendon. Once Sterns goes on IR, Denver will have an open spot on the 53-man roster.

One candidate to be called up to the active roster is practice squad wide receiver Lil’Jordan Humphrey. If Humphrey is about to be called up to the 53-man roster, Denver might be looking at options to add another WR to the practice squad.

Meanwhile, Broncos tight end Greg Dulcich is expected to miss “multiple weeks” with a hamstring injury. That likely explains why Denver is looking for more depth options at tight end.

See a list of the team’s tryout players below.

Cardinals training camp roster preview: TE Noah Togiai

We take a look at TE Noah Togiai and his chances for making the final roster for the Cardinals entering training camp.

The Arizona Cardinals open training camp at the end of this month, so we will do a roster review, highlighting each player currently on the roster, going over last season, their salary and cap number, questions they face and what their expected roster status will be.

Next up is tight end Noah Togiai.

Listen to the latest from Cards Wire’s Jess Root on his podcast, Rise Up, See Red. Subscribe on Apple podcasts or Spotify.

Eagles planning TE-by-committee approach to replacing an injured Dallas Goedert

We’re looking at the options on the Philadelphia Eagles roster and how the remaining tight ends can all BLEND into one efficient version of Dallas Goedert

The Eagles suffered their first bit of adversity after losing to the Commanders on Monday night, and the hiccups continued into Tuesday afternoon.

Star tight end Dallas Goedert will go on injured reserve with a shoulder injury suffered on the missed facemask call late in the second half. One of the top five tight ends in the NFL, Goedert has 43 catches on the season for 544 yards and three touchdowns.

He’s also among the league leaders in yards per catch and yards after the catch.

On Wednesday, head coach Nick Sirianni told the media that no one player could replace Goedert, discussing a committee approach.

Here’s a look at the four players on the roster or practice squad who’ll be tasked with replacing his production.

Eagles elevate WR Britain Covey and TE Noah Togiai to active roster for Week 2 vs. Vikings

Philadelphia Eagles again elevated rookie wide receiver Britain Covey and tight end Noah Togiai for Week 2 matchup against the Minnesota Vikings

The Eagles announced two roster moves ahead of the team’s home opener against the Minnesota Vikings at Lincoln Financial Field.

With the team needing depth in the return game and wide receiver, Britain Covey was elevated from the practice squad along with tight end Noah Togiai.

Philadelphia added Janarious Robinson to the 53-man roster after signing the defensive end off the Vikings practice squad.

Derek Barnett is on injured reserve with a torn ACL.

Eagles elevate WR Britain Covey and TE Noah Togiai to active roster for Week 1 vs. Lions

Philadelphia Eagles may have their answer in the return game as the team elevated rookie wide receiver Britain Covey and tight end Noah Togiai for Week 1 at the Detroit Lions

The Eagles announced two roster moves ahead of the team’s season opener on the road at Ford Field as they meet the Detroit Lions.

With the team needing depth in the return game and wide receiver, Britain Covey was elevated from the practice squad along with tight end Noah Togiai.

Covey impressed as a route runner and has a bright future returning kicks in the NFL.

During the preseason, Covey averaged 22.5 yards per return against the Miami Dolphins. He also registered two punt returns for 21 yards (10.5 average).

In three preseason games, Covey logged 92 kick return yards, the 11th in the league.

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Eagles updated 16-man practice squad

Philadelphia Eagles updated 16-man practice squad after linebacker Davion Taylor returns to the organization

After spending this past Tuesday trimming their roster down to 53 players, the Eagles initially announced a fifteen-man practice squad, plus one player from the International Pathway Program.

With Matt Leo, they had two available spots remaining on the practice squad.

The team added La’Mical Perine and signed Davion Taylor back via the practice squad.

Howie Roseman added one quarterback, two running backs, three wide receivers, one tight end, three offensive linemen, two defensive linemen, two linebackers, and three defensive backs.

Here’s your updated 16-man practice squad.

Eagles announce initial 15-player practice squad for 2022

Philadelphia Eagles announce initial 15-player practice squad for 2022

After spending Tuesday trimming their roster down to 53 players, the Eagles just announced a fifteen-man practice squad, plus one player from the International Pathway Program.

Philadelphia has 15 players in all, and with Matt Leo, they have two available spots remaining on the practice squad.

Howie Roseman added one quarterback, one running back, three wide receivers, one tight end, three offensive linemen, two defensive linemen, one linebacker, and three defensive backs.