The Browns are signing wide receiver/returner DeAndre Carter to a one-year deal, Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports reports. Carter will receive nearly $800,000 guaranteed.
The Browns are signing WR DeAndre Carter with nearly $800k guaranteed, according to Jordan Schultz. Carter, 31, originally signed with the Ravens as an undrafted free agent out of Sacramento State back in 2015.
On Wednesday, the Las Vegas Raiders announced they signed running back Chris Collier and defensive end Andre Carter II to the active roster. In a corresponding move, the Raiders placed star defensive end Maxx Crosby and running back Sincere McCormick on injured reserve.
Las Vegas signed pass-rusher this week The Las Vegas Raiders signed linebacker Andre Carter II off of the Minnesota Vikings’ practice squad this week. Let’s take a closer look at Carter: Size: 6-6, 256 pounds.
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Although the Las Vegas Raiders were without All-Pro pass-rusher Maxx Crosby in Week 15’s contest against the Atlanta Falcons, their defensive line was able to perform quite well.
Andre Carter II, the former Army West Point Black Knights defensive end, signed with the Las Vegas Raiders and is now on the team’s 53-man roster. The Raiders announced the signing via social media and release.
The Las Vegas Raiders made an addition to their roster Wednesday morning. The Raiders signed linebacker Andre Carter II to the 53-man roster. They signed Carter off the Minnesota Vikings practice squad.
According to Ian Rapoport, the Raiders are signing DE Andre Carter II to their active roster off the Vikings practice squad. Rapoport notes the Raiders
The Chicago Bears made a few roster moves on Wednesday and the biggest was placing return man DeAndre Carter on injured reserve, ending his season. Carter suffered a hamstring injury against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday in the team's 38-13 loss.
The Chicago Bears are mixing things up on their roster ahead of their Week 15 game against the Minnesota Vikings on Monday Night Football. Some of the changes are out of necessity thanks to the injury bug.
Upside and promise. For a little while, that was the name of the game for Vikings pass rusher Andre Carter II. The Army alumnus is incredibly long, even by NFL edge rusher standards.
Andre Carter II has potential. True, he’s very unlikely to morph into a top-tier EDGE1, but there’s room to grow into an upside EDGE3/4. Cutting him thus came with some risks.
The Vikings have signed 17 players to their initial practice squad for the 2024 season, the team announced on Wednesday. The group includes a few veterans and a bunch of promising young players who didn't quite make the 53-man roster on Tuesday.
A bit of a surprise The roster moves continue to roll in for the Minnesota Vikings here on cutdown day, and we’ve gotten word of another one that might come as a mild surprise.
The signing by the Bears of return man DeAndre Carter led to great speculation among fans about Velus Jones' future, and also that of punt returner Dante Pettis.
The Minnesota Vikings are a team that hasn’t had an NFC championship appearance since the Cinderella Case Keenum story. However, the 2024 version of the Vikings is loaded with talent and has been for some years.
Army linebacker Andre Carter II is going to get his chance to play in the NFL right away and potentially be the highest drafted player out of West Point since the 1940s.