The news on Monday was all about Dalvin Cook signing with the New York Jets. After much delay, and back and forth, the running back did join the team. Many fans were ready to place a live bet wondering if the move would ever happen.
The New York Jets did not hold a practice on Monday, but there was still notable activity in Florham Park. Gang Green announced two roster moves at the end of the business day, both coming on the defensive line.
The New York Jets announced Monday they have signed DE Jalyn Holmes to take the spot of DE Ifeadi Odenigbo, who was placed on injured reserve. Holmes just worked out for the team today. Holmes, 27, was drafted by the Vikings in the fourth round of the 2018 NFL Draft out of Ohio State.
Between now and preseason, we’re breaking down the Jets’ undrafted rookies. However, we’re going to deviate from that for the next week or so, as we review some of the veteran additions the Jets have made since training camp began, continuing today with former Vikings and Colts defensive end Ifeadi Odenigbo.
The Jets added veteran tackle Duane Brown to their physically unable to perform list on Saturday. Brown was an excused absence from Jets camp earlier this week and the NFL's transaction wire brought word of the move.
The New York Jets made three roster moves on Saturday including signing DE Ifeadi Odenigbo and RB Damarea Crockett. In a corresponding move, the team also waived WR Izaiah Gathings.
The New York Jets hosted six free agents for a workout, according to Aaron Wilson. The full list of players includes: RB Damarea Crockett RB Wes Hills FB John Lovett LB Ifeadi Odenigbo RB Aaron Shampklin LB Pita Taumoepenu Odenigbo, 29, is a former seventh-round pick of the Vikings back in 2017.
The Buccaneers announced on Saturday that they are elevating DL Ifeadi Odenigbo and OT Justin Skule for their Week 18 matchup. Odenigbo, 28, is a former seventh-round pick of the Vikings back in 2017.
After the Colts’ stunning loss to the Vikings, one surprising move was the release of DE Ifeadi Odenigo. Odenigbo was a consistent defensive contributor and blocked the punt returned for a touchdown earlier in the game.
The Indianapolis Colts announced they have waived DE Ifeadi Odenigbo as a part of a series of other roster moves on Tuesday. The Colts also signed TE Dominique Dafney and RB Aaron Shampklin to the practice squad. Odenigbo, 28, is a former seventh-round pick of the Vikings back in 2017.
Colts Colts signed DE Ifeadi Odenigbo. (NFLTR) Lions Lions signed TE Devin Funchess. (NFLTR) Patriots Patriots signed WR Lil’Jordan Humphrey. (NFLTR) Rams Rams signed TE Jared Pinkney and RB A.J.
Former Cleveland Browns pass rusher, Ifeadi Odenigbo, is heading to Indianapolis. Odenigbo is signing with the Colts, first reported by Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network.
The Cleveland Browns promoted defensive end Ifeadi Odenigbo from the practice squad on Tuesday to fill the roster spot vacated by moving wide receiver Jarvis Landry to injured reserve.
After head coach Kevin Stefanski was unwilling to make a determination, the Cleveland Browns have officially placed wide receiver Jarvis Landry on injured reserve, which means he will miss no less than three games due to the sprained MCL he suffered against the Houston Texans.
Odenigbo started last season with Minnesota and was effective off the bench in 2019, posting seven sacks that year.
The New York Giants have wrapped up their preseason after their loss to the New England Patriots on Sunday. Now, with the preseason in the rear-view, NFL teams are focused on finalizing their rosters.
The NY Giants’ roster features several young players capable of breakout seasons in 2021, might newcomer Ifeadi Odenigbo become a key piece to a solid
While Peppers (25 starts as a Giant) would attract interest as a 2022 free agent, his role and performance this season will go a long way toward determining his long-term value.
The New York Giants defense was a top-ten unit in the NFL last season. However, the defense was not perfect and the Giants made sure to tidy up some weak spots this offseason.
Under-the-radar signing could pay big dividends Ifeadi odenigbo is a player you might not have heard of before the New York Giants signed him this offseason.
The Giants overhauled their EDGE position after the 2020 defense outperformed expectations. They selected Azeez Ojulari and Elerson Smith in the second and fourth rounds, respectively, during the 2021 NFL Draft.
New York Giants defensive lineman Ifeadi Odenigbo always believed that he was athletically gifted. But being athletically gifted and being able to turn that to success was a formula that Odenigbo, the son of Nigerian-born parents, had to learn for himself.
Ifeadi Odenigbo took on a starting role in 2020, compiling 35 tackles and 3.5 sacks in 15 games (15 starts).
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