While the Chiefs again turned to Patrick Mahomes‘ increasingly team-friendly contract for a restructure to create cap space, they did move on from a core player to make room for Trey Smith‘s franchise tag.
Last month, the Las Vegas Raiders kicked the tires on former wide receiver Hunter Renfrow, who is attempting to make an NFL comeback. The Raiders certainly have the need for another receiver in their passing game.
Former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow became a fan favorite during his five-year tenure with the Silver and Black. After being selected in the fifth round of the 2019 NFL Draft, he blossomed into a Pro Bowler during his time with the franchise.
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It's no secret that the Las Vegas Raiders have a need at wide receiver, but with options limited in free agency, the team recently brought in Hunter Renfrow for a visit.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Hunter Renfrow is back on the market and at this stage of free agency might be one of the top players available overnight. Hunter Renfrow didn’t have the biggest spotlight on him when he joined the Las Vegas Raiders in 2019.
The Carolina Panthers need a wide receiver. As much as they'd like to focus on defense, they are undoubtedly aware that another wide receiver would be a massive boon to Bryce Young's development.
The wide receiver didn't play in the NFL in 2024 after suiting up with the Raiders for several seasons. Is he ready for a return?
After sitting out the 2024 season, one-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Hunter Renfrow is attempting to make an NFL return. A fifth-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Clemson product outplayed his draft stock early in his career and peaked with a 103-catch, 1,038-yard season in 2021.
A former Pro Bowl wide receiver is attempting a comeback this season after he took a year off from playing. Wide receiver Hunter Renfrow, who played for the Las Vegas Raiders from 2019-2023, met with his former team on Friday, according to Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
After not seeing a Raiders extension translate to steady production, Hunter Renfrow did not see a 2024 free agency stay lead to much interest. The former 1,000-yard receiver spent last season out of football, but comeback roads may be opening.
We certainly need to be recycling more in the U.S. and kudos to South Carolina for finding a clever way last week to bring more attention to the cause — by featuring former Pro Bowl wide receiver Hunter Renfrow in a LinkedIn post about recycling for the state’s Department of Commerce.
In recent Las Vegas Raiders history, Hunter Renfrow is something of a cult hero. In 2021, the wide receiver came out of nowhere to produce a season for the ages, racking up 103 receptions for 1,038 yards and nine touchdowns.
Hunter Renfrow, once one of the feel-good stories of college football, has left fans and sports observers guessing about the future of his NFL career after
The Las Vegas Raiders moved on from Hunter Renfrow in March 2024. The one-time Pro Bowl wide receiver never landed anywhere in NFL free agency after his departure.
According to Greg Auman, the Buccaneers have not reached out to free agent WR Hunter Renfrow following the injuries to WRs Mike Evans and Chris Godwin.
Just a couple of seasons ago Hunter Renfrow was viewed as arguably the best slot receiver in the NFL. Is he on his way to being cut just two seasons later?
The Raiders want to trade wide receiver Hunter Renfrow before the deadline on Oct. 31, but a significant issue has detracted potential suitors.
It's time for the Raiders to move on.
This offseason, teams were reportedly keeping tabs on the 27-year-old. Could he be on the move after his first zero-target of his career?
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