The Falcons held rookie minicamp last week with a handful of veterans invited to try out, and the club inked a couple of the free agents to deals. Atlanta agreed to terms with Bradlee Anae and Dane Cruikshank on Saturday morning, according to ESPN.
According to Jeremy Fowler, the Falcons are signing veteran DB Dane Cruikshank and DL Bradlee Anae to contracts after their tryouts on Friday. Cruikshank, 29, is a former fifth-round pick by the Titans in the 2018 NFL Draft out of Arizona.
Late last week the New York Jets announced some roster moves, signing wide receiver Jerome Kapp while placing defensive lineman Bradlee Anae on injured reserve.
The Jets added another body to the wide receiver room and a potential sleeper from the Division II level. The Jets announced the signing of Kutztown WR Jerome Kapp this week.
The New York Jets announced they have placed DE Bradlee Anae on injured reserve, which will end his 2023 season. To fill the open roster spot, New York signed undrafted rookie WR Jerome Kapp following a tryout. Anae, 24, is a former fifth-round pick by the Cowboys in the 2020 NFL Draft out of Utah.
The Jets continue making cuts ahead of Tuesday’s 4 p.m. ET deadline to reach 53 players. They are cutting defensive back Javelin Guidry and defensive end Bradlee Anae, NFL Media reports.
Calvin Jackson, WR Irvin Charles, WR La’Mical Perine, RB Del’Shawn Phillips, LB/Special Teams Bradlee Anae, DE Javelin Guidry, CB The Jets are required to trim their roster to 53 players from the current 80 by 4:00 pm Eastern tomorrow.
Jets defensive end Bradlee Anae has had himself a very nice camp as he tries to work himself into the edge rotation behind Carl Lawson and John Franklin-Meyers.
The Jets recently signed edge rusher Bradlee Anae to a futures deal. Today we break him down in detail. The 24-year old Anae is listed at 6’3” and 260 pounds and was a fifth round pick out of Utah in 2020.
The Jets brought in defensive end Bradlee Anae Wednesday, signing him to a reserve/future contract. Anae played for the Cowboys the past two seasons after being taken in the fifth round of the 2020 draft.
The end of the season always brings turnover, both on the coaching staff and in the locker room. While most of the focus in Dallas over the past few days has been on Mike McCarthy, Kellen Moore, and Dan Quinn, the first Cowboys player looking for greener pastures has slipped out the door.
The former star Ute will try his hand for Robert Saleh and Gang Green in 2022
The former fifth-round pick made one too many mistakes in Dallas
The Cowboys stood pat at the trade deadline, but they did announce a pair of transactions Tuesday. Dallas waived defensive end Bradlee Anae. The 2020 fifth-round draft pick appeared in four games this season, seeing action on 50 defensive snaps and 50 on special teams.
The roster adjustments never stop for the Cowboys. The Dallas Cowboys went undefeated in the month of October and the hope is that their winning ways continue all the way into February.
The Cowboys’ defensive line is starting to remind of us the offensive line from 2020. Injuries abound right now at both end and tackle with several players already declared out for Monday night’s game against the Eagles.
The Cowboys won’t have defensive end Bradlee Anae Monday night after he was placed on the COVID-19 reserve list. Anae is the 12th player the Cowboys have placed on the list.
The Dallas Cowboys needed help with their pass rush and drafted DE Bradlee Anae out of Utah in the fifth round in 2020. Anae was one of the best pass rushers in the NCAA as a senior, tying for seventh in the country in sacks, with 13.
The second-year defensive end recorded four pressures against Arizona. When Dallas selected Bradlee Anae in the fifth round of the 2020 NFL Draft, they hoped they were getting the same kind of impact player they saw at Utah, the one who became the program’s all-time leader in career sacks.
Mike Nolan made plenty of mistakes with the 2020 Dallas Cowboys' defense. Not playing Bradlee Anae more might be one of the most glaring. That might sound weird seeing that he was a lowly fifth-round pick in 2020.
College football's Week 2 weekend slate offered a glimpse into the futures of rising stars, showcased a few unheralded upperclassmen and saw a few established stars demonstrate what separates them from their peers.
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