Former Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Lawrence Cager has signed a reserve/futures contract with the Washington Commanders. Cager will compete for a roster spot with the Commanders in 2025 and won’t play in Washington’s upcoming NFL playoff game against the Detroit Lions.
The Washington Commanders announced they have signed three more players to futures contracts. The full list includes: TE Lawrence Cager OT Anim Dankwah
Lawrence Cager released with injury settlement; Kearis Jackson officially added The New York Giants made several changes to their practice squad on Tuesday.
According to Dan Duggan, the Giants are placing TE Lawrence Cager on injured reserve and signing TE Joel Wilson to their practice squad. The following
Former Georgia football wide receiver Lawrence Cager has been released by the New York Giants. With the NFL preseason officially wrapped up, NFL organizations are starting to make their final round of cuts and one former Bulldog did not survive this wave.
Could Cager force his way into an expanded role? During mandatory minicamp, New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll did something coaches don’t often do.
The New York Giants are thin and tight end to open up training camp after placing rookie Theo Johnson on the PUP list last week. Losing Johnson in addition to losing veteran Darren Waller to retirement earlier this offseason has left the Giants’ tight end room in murky water.
With tight end Darren Waller's retirement this offseason, the New York Giants tight end room is set to look very different in 2024. Third-year man Daniel Bellinger projects to be TE1, a role he previously held as a rookie until the Giants traded for Waller last off-season, and rookie fourth-round draft pick Theo Johnson projects to be TE2.
Can Cager take advantage of Darren Waller’s retirement? New York Giants tight end Lawrence Cager has an opportunity in front of him thanks to the retirement of Darren Waller, and he could be on track to take advantage of it.
The New York Giants are currently enjoying their summer break following weeks of organized team activities (OTAs) and minicamp. While players are away, experts and analysts continue to break down what they’ve seen over the spring, and that includes Jordan Raanan of ESPN, who came away extremely impressed with tight end Lawrence Cager.
Former Georgia Bulldog Lawrence Cager is emerging as a potential factor on offense with the New York Giants. Georgia's football program has pumped a lot of players into the NFL over the years and those numbers have seen an increase since the arrival of head coach Kirby Smart.
New York Giants TE Lawrence Cager was one of the biggest surprise standouts at minicamp this offseason.
Cager saw little playing time in 2023 In anticipating of Darren Waller retiring, the New York Giants have loaded up at tight. They added veteran inline tight ends Chris Manhertz and Jack Stoll in free agency and drafted all-around tight end Theo Johnson in Round 4 of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The New York Giants continued to add veterans to their tight end room this week, retaining Lawrence Cager on a one-year deal worth $1.1 million. Cager, 26, played in 11 games last season with four receptions for 36 yards and a touchdown.
The New York Giants are bringing back tight end Lawrence Cager, who ended the season on injured reserve last year with a groin issue, and cornerback Nick McCloud, both of whom were set to be restricted free agents.
The New York Giants have placed tight end Lawrence Cager on season-ending injured reserve (IR) with a groin issue. He had previously been listed as doubtful to play on Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams.
The New York Giants tweaked their game-day roster ahead of their Sunday contest against the Los Angeles Rams. The Giants placed tight end Lawrence Cager (groin) on injured reserve.
As the Eagles and Giants prepare to meet in the postseason for just the fifth time, a target who sat out Week 18 is the subject of the King of Props' top prop.
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