While New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll attended the TCU pro day on Thursday, the team had other scouts and assistants spread out around the country.
Tagovailoa suffered two documented concussions this season, and there were also questions about another play where he was injured earlier in the season. The second concussion was not diagnosed until a day after Miami’s Week 16 loss to Green Bay, meaning Tagovailoa played half the game after being concussed.
If being an athletic specimen with every tangible trait needed to be a star pass rusher in the NFL wasn’t enough, New York Giants rookie Kayvon Thibodeaux also has the character to achieve that reality.
The Houston Texans hosted four free agents for a workout, according to Aaron Wilson. The full list includes: TE Marcus Baugh DL Bryan Cox DL Joe Jackson TE David Wells Cox, 27, wound up signing on with the Panthers as an undrafted free agent out of Florida back in 2017.
Bryan Cox was once one of the most feared linebackers in the NFL. He excelled in the early 1990s with the Miami Dolphins and then became a favorite of Bill Parcells as member of the New York Jets.
The Indianapolis Colts announced Friday that they’ve released DE Bryan Cox Jr and re-signed DL Caevon Patton. Cox, 27, wound up signing on with the Panthers as an undrafted free agent out of Florida back in 2017.
Aiming to beef up the depth on both sides of the line of scrimmage a bit further, the Indianapolis Colts announced the signings of veteran offensive tackle Jason Spriggs and defensive end Bryan Cox Jr.
The Colts may have bolstered their depth on Friday by adding some veteran backups. The Indianapolis Colts announced on Friday that the team has signed defensive end Bryan Cox Jr.
The Indianapolis Colts announced that they have signed DE Bryan Cox Jr. and OT Jason Spriggs and waived DE Cullen Wick. Spriggs, 28, was drafted in the second round by the Packers in 2016.
According to Joel Erickson, the Colts are bringing in five players for workouts this week including OLB Derick Roberson and DE Bryan Cox Jr. The full list includes: OLB Derick Roberson DE Bryan Cox Jr.
It’s time for a Sunday brain dump It’s a Sunday without football, but we can always talk about football. So, here are some New York Giants’ things I think’ for your consideration.
Bryan Cox, a former Jets linebacker and staffer, will coach with the Giants in 2022. Cox was added to Brian Daboll’s staff earlier this week. He will be Big Blue’s assistant defensive line coach.
New York Giants head coach Bran Daboll continues to add to his 2022 staff with two more assistant coaches officially hired on Wednesday. Former NFL linebacker and long-time defensive assistant coach Bryan Cox, 54, has been named the Giants’ assistant defensive line coach.
The New York Giants added two more assistant coaches to Brian Daboll's staff, both coming on the defensive side of the ball. Bryan Cox, a Super Bowl winner, and three-time Pro Bowler as a player who previously coached with five other teams, is the Giants’ new assistant defensive line coach.
The Giants announced the hiring of two assistant coaches on Wednesday. The team hired Bryan Cox as their assistant defensive line coach and Kevin Wilkins as a defensive assistant.
A former linebacker, Cox has not been a full-time NFL staffer since the 2016 season, when he was the Falcons’ defensive line coach under Richard Smith.
What is the impact of Cox’s Achilles injury? During minicamp last week, it was reported that Buffalo Bills defensive end Bryan Cox Jr. went down with a left foot/leg injury, requiring the assistance of teammates and the cart to get off the field.
To help count down the days to the start of the Miami Dolphins regular season last year, we marked each day with the corresponding jersey number and came up with the three best players to wear that number.
Rarely do fifth-round picks become superstars in the NFL, but finding one can make a huge difference for a franchise. These 25 fifth-round picks returned enormous value for their teams.
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