“Adding extra free-agent quarterbacks” wasn’t a topic for discussion in Minnesota Vikings circles when training camp began — especially when the club released Nate Stanley.
When the Minnesota Vikings waived quarterback Nate Stanley in July, some believed that roster move was a segue to Ndamukong Suh free-agent discussions.
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According to Rob Demovksy, the Packers worked out several players including QB Nate Stanley. The full list of players worked out by the team includes: QB Nate Stanley WR Jonathan Adams WR Osirus Mitchell WR Ryan Wisniewski C Ty Clary G Denzel Okafor Stanley, 24, was a three-year starter at Iowa and an All-Big Ten honorable mention as a senior.
Out goes one Iowa Hawkeye, in comes another. To fill the open spot on the 90-man roster that was created when quarterback Nate Stanley was waived last week, the Vikings signed tight end Shaun Beyer, Stanley's former college teammate.
The Minnesota Vikings solved the mystery on Monday, stemming from Nate Stanley’s release last week. The team parted ways with Stanley, the QB4, creating a roster space for new general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah to fill.
In what may be an indicator that another roster move is incoming, the Minnesota Vikings released quarterback Nate Stanley on Tuesday. Stanley was drafted in the 2020 NFL Draft, found in the 7th Round by Rick Spielman in the same draft used to onboard Justin Jefferson and K.J.
By waiving QB Nate Stanley, the Minnesota Vikings created a new open roster spot for themselves on Tuesday afternoon. The move comes just five days prior to rookies reporting to Vikings training camp on Sunday, so it seems like a safe bet that it is a move to bring in another player for camp.
The Vikings have waived quarterback Nate Stanley, the team announced on Tuesday afternoon. Stanley was a seventh-round pick (No. 244 overall) out of Iowa back in 2020 after a solid four-year career with the Hawkeyes.
Not a huge surprise It’s tough to compete for a job in the NFL if you aren’t able to get on the field, and on Tuesday a former Minnesota Vikings’ draft pick learned that the hard way.
The Vikings activated quarterbacks Kirk Cousins and Nate Stanley from the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Thursday after their five-day isolation period due to being unvaccinated close contacts with rookie QB Kellen Mond came to an end.
The QBs are back in the building. The Vikings announced on Thursday morning that they’ve officially activated quarterbacks Kirk Cousins and Nate Stanley off the reserve/COVID-19 list.
Kirk Cousins and backup Nate Stanley are expected to return to practice Thursday. Both were deemed high-risk close contacts when Kellen Mond tested positive for the coronavirus.
Vikings quarterbacks Kirk Cousins, Kellen Mond, and Nate Stanley were placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Sunday, according to the NFL's transactions wire.
A ‘takeaway’ in itself, the coronavirus found its way into the Minnesota Vikings locker room, sidelining Kellen Mond, Kirk Cousins, and Nate Stanley (yes, three quarterbacks).
A five-star recruit out of Florida back in 2017, Mond made history during his four seasons with Texas A&M.
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