The Raiders announced on Monday that they have signed WR Albert Wilson to their practice squad. Wilson, 30, signed on with the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent out of Georgia State back in 2014.
The Raiders’ underwhelming pass defense has received a boost.
The Las Vegas Raiders have signed veteran wide receiver Albert Wilson to the active roster. The team announced the move on Tuesday following the Raiders loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday night.
Veteran wide receiver Albert Wilson signed to the Raiders practice squad last week and he’ll be moving up to the active roster this week. Wilson’s agent Drew Rosenhaus announced that the Raiders are signing Wilson to the 53-man roster this week.
According to Adam Schefter, the Raiders are signing WR Albert Wilson to their active roster. He was among a group of players who tried out for the Raiders last week. Wilson, 30, signed on with the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent out of Georgia State back in 2014.
The Vikings signed Wilson midway through the offseason but did not see enough from the seven-year veteran to reserve a 53-man roster spot for him.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Raiders brought in five players for workouts on Tuesday including WR Albert Wilson. The full list of players includes: WR Albert Wilson WR Trinity Benson QB Jack Coan TE Isaac Nauta DB Tevaughn Campbell Wilson, 30, signed on with the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent out of Georgia State back in 2014.
Over the offseason, the Minnesota Vikings brought in veteran free agent Albert Wilson. With nearly 90 games played and just shy of 40 career starts, he seemed like a potential fit for the 53-man roster.
The roster trimming continues While the trade to acquire quarterback Nick Mullens was the big move of the day for the Minnesota Vikings, they also made a couple of other roster moves.
With at least five more roster cuts due by 3 p.m. Tuesday, the Minnesota Vikings started to move the needle Monday by releasing veteran wide receiver Albert
Teams have until Tuesday to trim their rosters from 85 to 80 players. The Vikings included veteran wide receiver Albert Wilson in their second wave of cuts.
Remember the only keyholder of the Minnesota Vikings offense in the 2021 preseason? His name was A.J. Rose, a running back, and he was released by the Vikings this summer to make room for free-agent WR addition Albert Wilson.
If the Minnesota Vikings first unofficial depth chart is interpreted somewhat literally, veteran wide receiver Albert Wilson faces an uphill battle to make the team’s 53-man roster.
Wilson is going to be the Vikings' gadget player, which means he'll use his speed, athleticism and versatility in multiple ways.
To kick off the month of June, the Minnesota Vikings waived running back A.J. Rose to make room for incoming wide receiver Albert Wilson. Wilson figures to compete for WR4 and special teams jobs this summer in Minnesota, while Rose landed with the Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams.
Earlier this week, the Minnesota Vikings signed former Miami Dolphins wide receiver Albert Wilson. In making the move, they cut running back A.J. Rose Jr.
The Vikings are continuing to round out their roster with veteran depth. A couple days after signing wide receiver Albert Wilson, Minnesota has added 28-year-old defensive lineman Jonathan Bullard, according to the NFL's transactions wire.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Minnesota Vikings have reportedly agreed to a one-year deal with wide receiver Albert Wilson. Chris Tomasson of the Pioneer Press also reports that the deal is worth $1.12 million and developed when Dede Westbrook didn't immediately accept a contract offer from the team.
The Miami Dolphins were linked to the Dallas Cowboys when it came to picking up a wide receiver this offseason, but it certainly wasn't the one they ended up landing.
The NFL juggled its Week 15 schedule and there'll be more shuffling in the final weeks of the regular season — but that time to get the best matchups to a national television audience.
To help count down the days to the start of the Miami Dolphins regular season last year, we marked each day with the corresponding jersey number and came up with the three best players to wear that number.
To help count down the days to the start of the Miami Dolphins regular season last year, we marked each day with the corresponding jersey number and came up with the three best players to wear that number.
In 13 games last year, Wilson tallied 43 catches on 62 targets with 351 receiving yards and a single score. He also gained 45 rushing yards on five attempts.
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