DeMarquis Gates of Bears has mind-boggling football resume

DeMarquis Gates is looking to stick with the Chicago Bears after a long football odyssey

Football leagues seem to come and go, except for the NFL. And that creates opportunities for players looking to continue the dream of their earning a living as a pro football player.

DeMarquis Gates is in Chicago Bears camp and the journey he took to get a chance to stick with the NFC North team in 2022 is mind-blowing.

Check this out via Gates’ Wikipedia page:

  • Cleveland Browns

After going undrafted in the 2018 NFL draft, Gates was signed by the Cleveland Browns on May 22, 2018. He was waived on June 14.

  • Memphis Express

Gates joined the Memphis Express of the Alliance of American Football  On March 28, 2019, Gates was named AAF Defensive Player of the Week. The AAF abruptly folded on April 2 after eight games. Gates led the AAF in tackles with 52 and forced fumbles with five.

  • Washington 

On April 11, Gates was signed by Washington. He was waived on June 11.

  • Houston Roughnecks

Gates was selected by the Houston Roughnecks in Phase 3 Round 8 of the 2020 XFL Draft. Before the season was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, Gates had 32 tackles (second on the team) and 2.0 sacks (tied for the team lead) for the Roughnecks. He had a game-winning fumble recovery against the Dallas Renegades and forced a fumble late versus the Seattle Dragons. He had his contract terminated when the league suspended operations on April 10, 2020.

  1. Minnesota Vikings

On March 25, Gates signed with the Minnesota Vikings. He was waived on August 13, 2020.

  • TSL Blues

Gates was selected by the Blues of The Spring League during its player selection draft on October 12, 2020.

  • Saskatchewan Roughriders

He signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the CFL on December 17, 2020.

  • Birmingham Stallions

Gates was selected with the second pick of the 29th round of the 2022 USFL Draft by the Birmingham Stallions. He was ruled inactive for the team’s game against the Tampa Bay Bandits on May 7, 2022. He was moved back to the active roster on May 14.

  • Chicago Bears

On August 6, 2022, Gates signed with the Chicago Bears.

Gates had four tackles against the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday in the Bears’ first preseason game, including a tackle for loss.

The former Ole Miss player is getting his shot and it would be nice to see him find a home with an NFL team in the regular season

The Spring League: Drew Richmond released and signs with new team

2021 The Spring League.

The Spring League enters Week 2 of its season on Saturday.

Former Vol offensive lineman Drew Richmond played for head coach Hal Mumme and the Linemen team in Week 1.

Mumme served as head coach at Kentucky from 1997-2000 in the Southeastern Conference. In 2020, he was offensive coordinator for the Dallas Renegades of the XFL.

Ahead of Week 2, Richmond was released by the Linemen and signed with the Conquerors.

The Conquerors will play the Alphas Saturday at 3 p.m. EDT from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. FOX will televise the matchup.

Richmond played for the Vols from 2015-18, appearing in 28 contests.

The 6-foot-5, 315-pound offensive lineman was a graduate transfer to USC in 2019.

He appeared in 12 games for the Trojans.

The Spring League: Keller Chryst’s stats in Aviators’ debut

Former Tennessee quarterback Keller Chryst debuted for the Aviators in The Spring League.

Former Tennessee quarterback Keller Chryst debuted for the Aviators in The Spring League on Thursday.

The Alphas defeated the Aviators, 23-9, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Chryst was 12-of-24 for 122 passing yards and one touchdown.

Keller Chryst. Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

Chryst transferred to Tennessee from Stanford ahead of the 2018 season. He appeared in eight games for the Vols, completing 23-of-51 passes for 450 yards and three touchdowns.

Chryst was 11-2 as a starting quarterback at Stanford from 2014-17.

The Aviators will return to action May 15 against the Linemen. Kickoff is slated for 7 p.m. EDT. Fox Sports 2 will televise the contest from Lucas Oil Stadium.

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Former Ohio State football player set to participate in The Spring League

Malcolm Pridgeon is the only former Ohio State football player competing in The Spring League this season.

The Spring League is finally kicking off their spring season and it is their biggest yet with eight teams in two different locations. The Spring League views itself as a developmental league and started its humble beginnings as a camp in West Virginia. At the time, it only had two rosters with the games being streamed on Facebook. Now The Spring League is a full-fledged successful alternative football league and the games can be watched on FOX.

During the fall season, the most notable former Ohio State payer to play in the league was J.T. Barret. He had a very solid season and even faced former Michigan Wolverine quarterback Shea Patterson who had a very impressive Spring League season himself (surprise!).

This season, the only former Buckeye is offensive lineman Malcolm Pridgeon who is set to suit up for the Aviators of the North Division. The Ohio State alum should dominate in this league considering that he has technically been with the Cleveland Browns in the NFL the last two seasons. I say technically because Pridgeon did elect to opt out of the 2020 season due to COVID-19 concerns.

Pridgeon started at guard for the Buckeyes during the 2018 season and had a fairly unspectacular season, but was able to sign with the Houston Texans as a free agent after going undrafted in the 2019 NFL draft. He was released but did land with the Cleveland Browns.

 

 

How to watch The Spring League: 2021 football schedule for this spring, live streaming info, channels

The Spring League will return for its 2021 season on Thursday, May 6, and will feature more nationally televised games this year on FOX and FS1.

The Spring League will return for its 2021 season on Thursday, May 6, and will feature more nationally televised games this year on FOX and FS1. Tonight we have two games between the Alphas vs. Aviators and the Conquerors vs. Linemen.

The Spring League was developed as a high-profile development league to help undrafted players and others alike to showcase their talents with the opportunity to make it to the NFL, although it has no relations with the NFL currently.

You can catch both of these games tonight and check back here as the season goes on, we’ll keep you updated! These games can be streamed live right on these streaming services, check out all the information below:

Alphas vs. Aviators

  • When: Thursday, May 6
  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FS1
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Conquerors vs. Lineman

  • When: Thursday, May 6
  • Time: 10:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FS1
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

The Spring League Schedule

 

Week 1

  • 5/6 Alphas vs. Aviators, 7:00 p.m., FS1
  • 5/6 Conquerors vs. Linemen, 10:00 p.m., FS1
  • 5/7 Sea Lions vs. Blues, 9:30 p.m., FS1
  • 5/8 Generals vs. Jousters, 3:00 p.m., FOX
  • 5/14 Sea Lions vs. Generals, 7:00 p.m., FS1
  • 5/14 Blues vs. Jousters, 10:00 p.m., FS1
  • 5/15 Conquerors vs. Alphas, 3:00 p.m., FOX
  • 5/15 Linemen vs. Aviators, 7:00 p.m., FS1

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Former Vol Drew Richmond to play for Hal Mumme

Drew Richmond played for Tennessee from 2015-18.

Drew Richmond played for Tennessee from 2015-18, appearing in 28 contests.

The 6-foot-5, 315-pound offensive lineman was a graduate transfer to USC in 2019.

He appeared in 12 games for the Trojans.

Richmond is set to play in The Spring League for the Linemen team. Hal Mumme is serving as head coach for the Linemen.

Mumme served as head coach at Kentucky from 1997-2000 in the Southeastern Conference. In 2020, he was offensive coordinator for the Dallas Renegades of the XFL.

Sep. 26, 1998: Head coach Hal Mumme of the Kentucky Wildcats looks on during the game against the Florida Gators at Florida Field in Gainesville, Florida. The Gators defeated the Wildcats 51-35. Mandatory Credit: Andy Lyons /Allsport

The Spring League will kick off its 2021 season on Thursday.

The Linemen will play the Conquerors Thursday at 10 p.m. EDT. Fox Sports 1 will televise the contest from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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The Spring League: Keller Chryst set for season-opener

The Spring League will kick off on May 6.

The Spring League will kick off on Thursday.

Former Tennessee quarterback Keller Chryst will be the Aviators’ signal-caller.

The Aviators are slated to kick off the 2021 season against the Alphas Thursday at 7 p.m. EDT. Fox Sports 1 will televise the contest from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Terry Shea is serving as the Aviators’ head coach.

Keller Chryst in 2018 for the University of Tennessee. Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

Chryst transferred to Tennessee from Stanford ahead of the 2018 season. He appeared in eight games for the Vols, completing 23-of-51 passes for 450 yards and three touchdowns.

Chryst was 11-2 as a starting quarterback at Stanford from 2014-17.

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Kevin Gilbride believes Giants’ Dave Gettleman has been ‘conscious’ of O-line rebuild

Former Giants OC Kevin Gilbride beat the drum to rebuild the OL over a decade ago. Now, he feels Dave Gettleman has made an effort to do so.

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Former New York Giants offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride, who helped the team win two Super Bowls under head coach Tom Coughlin, is glad to see that the organization is finally coming to their senses regarding an area that was in need of a major upgrade.

That area is, of course, the offensive line, which has been an issue for the Giants since Gilbride’s final season in 2013.

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“I think Dave Gettleman has been very conscious of the need to improve the offensive line and I think he has made a considerable effort to do it. It has probably come together a little more slowly than he wished, but you can see the acquisitions and the draft and everything else he has tried to do,” Gilbride told Giants Wire in a phone interview.

Gettleman vowed to fix the offensive line when he was hired as general manager in 2018, but it hasn’t gone as quickly as anticipated.

The Giants’ offensive line struggled mightily until mid-way through 2020 season when they finally started to see some improvement from their “hog mollies.”

Nick Gates, Andrew Thomas and the entire unit as a whole began to come together and build some stability. With Saquon Barkley out for the year, Wayne Gallman rushed for 682 yards and six touchdowns, while the Giants became a decent rushing team, ranking 17th in the league without Barkley.

While the Giants are just starting to see some results of their multi-year rebuild of the offensive line, Gilbride saw the writing on the wall prior to the second Super Bowl title season in 2011.

“Our offensive line started to disintegrate. To be honest with you, I was fighting for that (rebuilding the offensive line) from 2010 on. You saw in 2008 we were still really good, 2009 we started to get a bit nicked up. By 2010 it was already starting to decline,” said Gilbride.

The Giants had one of the best offensive lines in the league from 2005-09. The group was also the backbone of their 2007 Super Bowl championship team.

But by 2010, this unit was banged up and aging.

Long-time Pro Bowl center Shaun O’Hara dealt with injuries in 2010, which led to his release after the season. Starting guard Rich Seubert, who filled in nicely at center that season for O’Hara, was also released following the year. Both linemen would ultimately announce their retirement not long afterwards.

That left Chris Snee, David Diehl and Kareem McKenzie as the last men standing from the ’07 group. This also forced the Giants to insert Kevin Boothe, free agent David Baas and 2009 second-round pick Will Beatty into the starting lineup.

But Beatty suffered a detached retina in November 2011, which knocked him out for the season, forcing the Giants’ coaching staff to once again shift guys around. Luckily, it all worked out as they went on to win the Super Bowl in 2011, defeating the New England Patriots for the second time in four seasons.

But putting a patch on the tire won’t fix the issue long-term, and this proved to be true for the Giants, as well.

Besides Beatty in 2009 and Justin Pugh in 2013, the Giants did not make much of an effort to replace some of their aging big guys up front at the end of Gilbride’s tenure.

“In 2012 we went 9-7 and then in 2013 our line was awful. We also started six different guys at running back. It was a joke, where we were personnel-wise,” said Gilbride.

With a broken offensive line, quarterback Eli Manning led the NFL with 27 interceptions that year and the Giants started off 0-6. On a brighter note, they were able to finish the season at 7-9 as a result of winning 7 of their last 10 contests.

Following the year, Gilbride announced his retirement from the NFL. Fast forward eight years later and the Giants are still trying to fix their offensive line.

“My pleas fell on deaf ears for a while, but now I think it has finally become painfully clear to everybody in that building these last few years that it was an area that needed addressing and I think (Gettleman) has made an effort to do that. Hopefully this year is the year it all starts to click,” said Gilbride.

Since retiring back in 2013, Gilbride has turned down numerous coaching offers, including one from the crosstown rival New York Jets following his departure from the Giants.

When XFL CEO Oliver Luck called and made him the offer to coach the New York Guardians for the league’s inaugural 2020 season, Gilbride initially declined. However, he later changed his mind once he heard the blueprint.

As a coach in the developmental league, Gilbride can help young players improve in order to pursue their dreams of making the NFL, which is one of his favorite aspects of coaching, while also spending time with his family and grandkids.

Although the XFL went away due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there is now a new Spring League, which is the premiere developmental league for players who are looking to showcase their skills in order to make it to the NFL.

Coach Gilbride is leading the Jousters this season as part of an expanded league from six to eight teams. These teams will play in two hub cities (Houston and Indianapolis), with the games set to begin on May 6, airing on FOX, FS1 and FS2.

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Former Michigan State QB Brian Lewerke to play in The Spring League

Brian Lewerke will suit up for the Alphas of The Spring League on May 6th.

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If you have missed getting to see Brian Lewerke play quarterback, you are in luck. The former Michigan State QB will be suiting up in The Spring League, a developmental league that started in 2017.

He will be playing for the Alphas under head coach Peter Vaas. Play begins on May 6 when the Alphas play the Aviators at 7pm ET on FS1.

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Lewerke will look to improve and also get a chance to impress NFL scouts as he continues to look for a place to stick in the NFL. The former Spartan spent some time last year with the Patriots, but league rules around COVID-19 made it difficult on players like Lewerke to stay on a roster.

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J.T. Barrett to play in pro development football league

Former Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett will reportedly suit up for a new developmental football league called “The Spring League.”

It wasn’t that long ago that we were watching former Ohio State football stars compete in the AAF and the XFL leagues. While the XFL is coming back next year under new leadership with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson purchasing the league, it appears there’s another developmental league that’s coming as well.

Oh yeah, and a very prominent former Buckeye and Big Ten player will be taking part.

On Monday, FOX Sports announced that it would be carrying games this fall from “The Spring League” — a professional football development league started in 2017 which starts its inaugural season this year. It all came a little out of the blue, but it begins its schedule on Oct. 27. The games will take place on weekdays and the first three weeks (of five) will take occur at the Alamodome in San Antonio. According to the release, Barrett will be a part of all the fun and will lead the Alphas.

There are other notables taking part according to the release, not the least of which involves former Michigan quarterback Shea Patterson. Patterson and Barrett’s teams are not scheduled to meet unless it happens in the championship.

The last time we saw Barrett, he was released by the Pittsburgh Steelers in August and has since been a free agent. He’s had previous stints on practice squads with the New Orleans Saints and Seattle Seahawks but could never carve out a spot on the field with active games.

Maybe this will get him the playing time needed to make a name for himself once again.