Los Angeles Chargers tight ends Hayden Hurst, Will Dissly, and Tucker Fisk have not practiced this week. Hurst and Dissly are two veteran blocking tight ends that Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh added to the lineup.
The Los Angeles Chargers will be out for blood as they approach the 2024 season. While there are some similarities to this team, there are a lot more differences between the front office and the team's personnel.
NFL training camp season is almost here. The Panthers begin their program with rookies reporting on July 19 at Bank of American Stadium in Charlotte, while veterans join four days later on the 23rd.
Jim Harbaugh‘s team building always starts with the trenches. And while the tight end has evolved away from its inline roots, they still play a huge role in his offenses.
Two days after the Carolina Panthers released tight end Hayden Hurst in March, he found a new home with the Los Angeles Chargers. It appears that Hurst didn't just find his next team, but a team that was the right fit.
New Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hayden Hurst is looking forward to pairing up with another top quarterback in Justin Herbert. Hurst has previously played alongside great quarterbacks in Lamar Jackson and Joe Burrow during his stints with four other teams in the Baltimore Ravens, Atlanta Falcons, Cincinnati Bengals and Carolina Panthers.
Hayden Hurst has been a journeyman. Having earned a one-year deal with the Los Angeles Chargers this offseason, at 30 years old this will be his fifth team since entering the league in 2018.
Former Panthers TE Hayden Hurst signed with the Chargers this free agency, and he cited the familiarity within the offensive coaching staff and scheme as a driving factor.
Chargers’ recently signed TE Hayden Hurst said he was cleared from his concussion and could’ve played later on last season but didn’t feel a need to rush
Chargers tight end Hayden Hurst said his concussion issues from last season are in the rearview mirror and he's ready for the 2024 season.
Los Angeles Chargers' newest offensive addition, tight end Hayden Hurst, will don a new jersey number this upcoming season. Hurst announced via his Instagram
After being released by the Carolina Panthers, veteran tight end Hayden Hurst has signed a deal with the Los Angeles Chargers. Hurst appeared in nine games this season and caught 18 passes for 184 yards and a touchdown.
The Los Angeles Chargers recently lost tight end Gerald Everett to the Chicago Bears, but it looks like they might be getting a replacement for him soon.
Tight end Hayden Hurst plans to sign with the Los Angeles Chargers, multiple outlets reported Thursday. The Carolina Panthers released the 30-year-old veteran this month, avoiding a $1.85 million roster bonus.
Former Carolina Panthers tight end Hayden Hurst will reportedly sign a new deal to join the Los Angeles Chargers for the 2024 season, according to NFL insider Ian Rapoport.
The Chargers have already made one notable tight end addition in the form of Will Dissly and it sounds like they will make another.
Former Bengals tight end Hayden Hurst will be released by the Panthers at the start of the new league year next week. Should Cincinnati reunite with the veteran tight end?
The Carolina Panthers plan to veteran tight end Hayden Hurst, multiple outlets reported Tuesday. The 30-year-old veteran is due a $1.85 million roster bonus on March 16.
The Carolina Panthers plan to release tight end Hayden Hurst after the league year begins on March 13, Joe Person of The Athletic reported Tuesday. The Panthers gave Hurst the option to take a pay cut to remain with the team, but he declined.
Hayden Hurst is set to be released, illustrating the importance of fully guaranteed money.
The Panthers will place tight end Hayden Hurst on injured reserve, ending his season. That’s according to a report from The Athletic. Hurst suffered post traumatic amnesia afer a concussion he sustained Nov.
Carolina Panthers tight end Hayden Hurst said Thursday he doesn’t believe his career is in jeopardy after being diagnosed with post-traumatic amnesia by an independent neurologist after suffering a concussion.
The tight end is midway through his sixth NFL season.
Hurst reportedly suffered a head injury in the Panthers' Week 10 matchup against the Chicago Bears,
Carolina Panthers (1-11) tight end Hayden Hurst has been diagnosed with Post Traumatic Amnesia by an independent neurologist as a result of a hit he took in the 16-13 Week 10 defeat to the Chicago Bears (4-8).
The Bengals are starting to find their groove back on offense and adding another playmaker seems very possible ahead of the Oct. 31 trade deadline. That's why reuniting with a veteran makes a ton of sense.
In my preseason predictions article, I predicted tight end Hayden Hurst to be the recipient of Bryce Young's first touchdown pass. What I didn't predict was that Hurst would make the catch and then launch the ball into the stands. Fortunately, Bryce Young didn't take it to heart.
In a recent poll conducted by Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, coaches, executives, and scouts did not rank Hayden Hurst among the top 10 tight ends in the NFL. Furthermore, Hurst was left off the honorable mentions list AND the section of "others receiving votes" which has Josh Oliver of Ravens, who caught just 14 passes a year ago.
The veteran tight end is in line for a starting role in Carolina, but he will miss time in his first offseason with his new team.
Bengals fans have been forced to sit and watch some of their top free agents sign with other teams to start free agency.
Bengals tight end Hayden Hurst has played for three different franchises, but no locker room has felt closer than this one in Cincinnati. "You don't see this a whole lot in the NFL," Hurst said.
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