The Tennessee Titans have signed defensive tackle Quinton Bohanna off of the Detroit Lions' practice squad, according to reports Wednesday. Bohanna played the maximum three games for the Lions as a practice squad elevation in 2023.
Ok, here we go. Round two for the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears. The Lions won round one in insane fashion when they forgot how to play football for 55 minutes and then remembered how to do it in the last five.
The Lions announced on Saturday that they are elevating LB Bruce Irvin and DL Quinton Bohanna for Week 13. Irvin, 36, is a former first-round pick of the Seahawks back in 2012.
The Detroit Lions announced they elevated DL Quinton Bohanna and OL Michael Schofield from the practice squad to the active roster ahead of Week 12. Schofield, 33, is a former third-round pick out of Michigan by the Broncos in the 2014 NFL Draft.
The Detroit Lions announced on Saturday afternoon roster decisions ahead of their Week 11 home contest against the Chicago Bears It was announced that
The Dallas Cowboys had to make some tough phone calls on Tuesday, moving on from several players they hope to bring back to their practice squad.
The Dallas Cowboys decided to release defensive tackle Quinton Bohanna on Tuesday ahead of the NFL’s roster deadline. Bohanna, a 2021 sixth-round draft pick out of Kentucky, played in 27 regular games over two seasons for Dallas.
The Cowboys had relatively high hopes when they drafted Quinton Bohanna in the sixth round of the 2021 draft. The 6-foot-4, 360-pound mountain from Kentucky possessed both enormous mass and a shockingly quick step off the snap. Bohanna was the rare mix the Cowboys look for in a 1-tech defensive tackle.
The count is officially on as the Dallas Cowboys get set to face the New York Giants for Week 1. Everyday we give you a player profile for each player represented by his jersey number.
There is no argument. The defensive side of the ball was the best unit for the Dallas Cowboys in 2022. Retaining Dan Quinn was the best thing that could have happened for this unit and for the team overall.
After safety Jayron Kearse suffered an injury in Week 1, the Dallas Cowboys have relied on Donovan Wilson and Malik Hooker to step up. Those two have done that and then some, and now the cavalry has arrived with Kearse active for Week 5.
In his sophomore season, Cowboys defensive tackle Quinton Bohanna has found his place on a loaded defensive line. Known for his run-stopping, he beat out Carlos Watkins and others for a roster spot and has been a block-eater for Dallas through three games.
Dallas Cowboys star linebacker Micah Parsons was limited in practice and is listed as questionable to play in Monday's game against the host New York Giants in East Rutherford, N.J.
While we've yet to see anyone in a real game this season, there are early signs from training camp, preseason, and other sources of whose stock is rising on the Dallas Cowboys roster.
Can the nose tackle help improve a porous run defense? For the better part of two decades, the Cowboys have routinely sent out fairly undersized defensive linemen, whether it was Jay Ratliff playing nose tackle in Wade Phillips’ scheme or a bevvy of smaller, yet quicker, penetration players in Rod Marinelli’s Tampa 2 scheme.
The Dallas Cowboys have selected Arkansas Defensive Tackle John Ridgeway with one of their 5th-round picks, 178th overall, in the 2022 NFL Draft. Billed at 6’5″ and over 320 lbs., Ridgeway potentially brings much-needed size to the middle of Dallas’ defensive line.
Week 17 will see the Dallas Cowboys take on the Arizona Cardinals with both teams looking to improve their position in the NFC playoff race. For the Cowboys’ defense, the task will be tough as they look to slow down quarterback Kyler Murray and a talented wide receiver group that features Christian Kirk and A.J.
Yesterday the Cowboys placed Linebacker Keanu Neal and Defensive Tackle Quinton Bohanna on the Reserve/COVID-19 list. Both will miss Sunday’s Week 17 showdown between Dallas and the Arizona Cardinals.
Dallas finally has a fierce presence at nose tackle . For a sixth-round draft pick that most people didn’t know about prior to the draft, Quinton Bohanna sure has built a solid fan base pretty quickly.
In Quinton Bohanna’s very first interview after being drafted in April by the Dallas Cowboys, he referred to himself as a “plug.” More recently, fellow
Going into the 2020 season, the Mike Nolan-led defense had extensive plans to be multiple. The plan was to show different fronts so the QB wouldn’t know what’s coming as was often the valid complaint lobbed at the previous regime’s Cover 3 defense.
Dan Quinn once played defensive line, so what was the big deal about him taking a few snaps in Dallas Cowboys rookie minicamp practice on Saturday? Well, he played at Salisbury State.
The Dallas Cowboys continued to rebuild their defense in the later rounds in the recent NFL Draft, and have now as of Thursday night, as the first rookie camp begins here at The Star, have signed Kentucky defensive tackle Quinton Bohanna to his standard four-year deal.
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