The Miami Dolphins pretty much ignored their wide receiver corps in their first flurry of free agency moves, but they're catching up. On a busy Thursday
The Miami Dolphins are re-signing WR River Cracraft, according to Marcel Louis-Jacques. Cracraft, 29, wound up signing on to the Broncos’ practice squad in 2017 as an undrafted free agent out of Washington State.
The Dolphins have been extremely active in free agency, both losing and attaining several players with expired contracts.
A clip from HBO's "Hard Knocks" released Monday showed that the Miami Dolphins were hard at work last week in preparation of Sunday's roller coaster touchdown celebration against the Washington Commanders.
The Miami Dolphins bolstered its wide receiver room on Tuesday, activating River Cracraft off of injured reserve. With seven wide receivers on the active
Robbie Chosen can now land on the Miami Dolphins practice squad, but with River Cracraft set to return and the team needing to make room for rookie running back De’Von Achane releasing the veteran wide receiver made sense.
The Miami Dolphins, after activating wide receiver River Cracraft from injured reserve earlier in the week, the team created a logjam at the position. On Thursday, the team rectified that by waiving veteran wide receiver Robbie Chosen from the 53-man roster.
The Dolphins have made a pair of roster moves.
The Miami Dolphins announced they have activated WR River Cracraft, who had been designated to return from injured reserve. To make space on the roster,
Jevon Holland missed four snaps against the Philadelphia Eagles. Cornerback Jalen Ramsey returns to the lineup on Sunday, but safety Jevon Holland will miss Miami’s bout with the New England Patriots.
Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel said the team is designating WR River Cracraft to return from injured reserve, per Marcel Louis-Jacques. This opens up a three-week
The Miami Dolphins have traded for WR Chase Claypool of the Chicago Bears. With River Cracraft and Erik Ezukanma both on IR, the Dolphins’ depth at the position is thin.
The Miami Dolphins will be without two wide receivers for at least four weeks due to injury.
Tyreek Hill led the Dolphins with two touchdown catches last week. Guess who was second on the list? Jaylen Waddle? Nope. Erik Ezunkama? Nada. Then surely, it was speedster Braxton Berrios.
According to Barry Jackson, the Dolphins are re-signing WR River Cracraft to a one-year deal on Friday. Cracraft, 27, wound up signing on to the Broncos’ practice squad in 2017 as an undrafted free agent out of Washington State.
The Green Bay Packers and Miami Dolphins received early gifts ahead of their critical Week 16 Christmas Day showdown in South Florida. The Packers' longshot playoff hopes received a major boost with three teams directly above them in the NFC standings -- Washington, Seattle and Detroit -- all losing on Christmas Eve.
The Miami Dolphins will be without wide receiver River Cracraft when they face the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on Sunday. Cracraft was added to the injury report Saturday with a neck injury and was ruled out.
No longer having the option of elevating him from the practice squad for a 2022 regular season game, the Miami Dolphins are doing what they have to to keep wide receiver River Cracraft.
The Miami Dolphins wide receivers have earned a lot of attention early in the 2022 NFL season because of the impressive performances of Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle.
Tagovailoa oversaw an improbable comeback by the Miami Dolphins during Week 2 against the Baltimore Ravens.
Goodbye, Richie James Jr. At least for now. The 49ers have waived James with an injury designation. And to fill his roster spot, they have re-signed River Cracraft, who spent most of the offseason with the 49ers and most likely will get released again when the 49ers make their final cuts, then sign with the 49ers practice squad.
The 49ers will have the opportunity to claim the former Penn State pass catcher, but he is set to miss the 2021 season. Hamilton’s rookie contract expires after the 2021 season as well.
There's a specific reason the 49ers re-signed River Cracraft. It's not because he's a good wide receiver -- he caught only four passes last season. And it's not because he has lots of talent or potential -- he was an undrafted free agent in in 2018 and already has been on three teams' rosters -- the Broncos, the Eagles and the 49ers.
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