Cardinals waive DL Ryan Bee, place S Shawn Williams on NFI

The two roster moves by the Cardinals give them one vacancy with which to sign a player.

The Arizona Cardinals announced a pair of roster moves Tuesday after players reported for training camp. It leaves them with one vacancy on the roster.

They waived defensive lineman Ryan Bee and they placed safety Shawn Williams on the non-football injury list.

Bee was signed in April before the draft. According to the NFL transaction report Tuesday afternoon, he was waived with an injury designation.

Williams signed this offseason as a free agent after eight years with the Cincinnati Bengals. What injury he has is not known, nor the severity. However, he will continue to count against the offseason roster. There will not be a roster replacement for him.

Bee’s release, though, gives the Cardinals a roster spot.

They signed two players Monday — cornerback Daryl Worley and center Marcus Henry — after a tryout.

A third player, cornerback Alexander Myres, who played one game for the Detroit Lions last season, also worked out for Arizona Monday.

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Giants work out Shelton Gibson, eight others

The New York Giants worked out wide receiver Shelton Gibson and eight others on Thursday.

The New York Giants hosted nine players for workouts in East Rutherford on Thursday, including former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Shelton Gibson.

The 5-foot-11, 191-pound Gibson was a fifth-round pick out of West Virginia in 2017 and spent the first two seasons of his career with the Eagles. He also had stays with the Cleveland Browns, Washington Football Team, Carolina Panthers and a second stint in Philly.

In 20 career games, Gibson has hauled in three receptions for 59 yards. He has also returned three kickoffs for 57 yards.

In addition to Gibson, the Giants also worked out wide receiver Kyran Moore, defensive end Ryan Bee, offensive tackle Dino Boyd, running back Jordan Chunn, tight end Matt Flanagan, defensive back Evan Foster, linebacker Cale Garrett and quarterback Jalen Morton.

The Giants likely evaluated these players with Reserve/Futures deals in mind should they be eliminated from the playoffs this weekend.

Note: Thursday represented the start of the COVID-19 for all players working out/trying out.

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