Desperate times call for desperate measures, and it appears the Miami Dolphins might be forced to start a center who will participate in one practice with the team before Sunday's game against the New York Jets.
The Miami Dolphins signed center Jonotthan Harrison to the active roster today as well as center Matt Skura to the practice squad. Harrison will help fill in for the loss of Connor Williams.
The structure of this two-center plan is a bit unusual.
According to Michael Rothstein, the Falcons are elevating LB Quinton Bell and OL Jonotthan Harrison from the practice squad for their game against the Steelers.
According to Michael Rothstein, the Falcons promoted offensive linemen Ryan Neuzil and Jonotthan Harrison from their practice squad for tonight’s game. Harrison, 31, wound up signing on with the Colts as an undrafted free agent out of Florida back in 2014.
He had been in the mix for a reserve role on the interior. Jonotthan Harrison is the latest reported cut for the Falcons, leaving the team with three would-be centers on the roster for the moment.
Although Harrison has been in the NFL since 2014, he has not played in a regular-season game in three years.
The Atlanta Falcons announced they have signed OL Jonotthan Harrison and DT Jalen Dalton to the roster following a tryout at minicamp. To make room, Atlanta waived WR Austin Trammell and RB Jeremy McNichols. Harrison, 30, wound up signing on with the Colts as an undrafted free agent out of Florida back in 2014.
Jonotthan Harrison spent the beginning of the 2021 campaign on the Giants practice squad before an Achilles injury landed him on IR.
The New York Giants announced their practice squad protections ahead of a Week 5 game with the Dallas Cowboys and once again, offensive lineman Jonotthan Harrison is among them.
The New York Giants have activated wide receiver John Ross (hamstring) from injured reserve. He is expected to make his regular season debut on Sunday against the New Orleans Saints.
The New York Giants have signed wide receiver/kick returner C.J. Board from their practice squad to the 53-man roster. Board, who was promoted from the practice squad each of the previous two weeks, has returned three kicks for 86 yards this season.
New York Giants offensive lineman Jonotthan Harrison opened training camp on the Active/Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list as the result of a hamstring injury.
Harrison, 29, spent the 2020 season on the practice squad of the Buffalo Bills but most recently made 10 starts and appeared in all 16 games while with the New York Jets in 2019.
The Giants have inked signed center Jonotthan Harrison to a one-year futures deal worth $2M. Typically, reserve/futures contracts are for the bare minimum, but the Giants were willing to go above and beyond for the talented lineman.
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