The Dallas Cowboys announced four roster moves on Thursday for their playoff game against the 49ers. The full list of moves includes: Cowboys signed DB Sheldrick Redwine to their practice squad.
The Dallas Cowboys announced that they have promoted C Brock Hoffman and CB Mackensie Alexander ahead of Saturday’s game. Alexander, 29, is a former second-round pick of the Vikings out of Clemson back in 2016.
The Cowboys lost longtime cornerback Anthony Brown to a season-ending Achilles tear in Week 13. They will add an experienced option in the wake of that news.
According to Mike Garafolo, the Cowboys are signing CB Mackensie Alexander to their practice squad on Tuesday. Dallas’ practice squad now includes: C
The Miami Dolphins continue to make transactions to put their team in the best situation going forward. Per the NFL’s transaction wire, the Dolphins have released cornerback Mackensie Alexander from injured reserve, as the two sides have reached an injury settlement.
The Miami Dolphins addressed their lack of cornerback depth after Trill Williams was placed on injured reserve by signing Mackensie Alexander. Unfortunately, Alexander went down in Saturday’s preseason game against the Las Vegas Raiders, and the Dolphins announced on Tuesday that he was being placed on season-ending injured reserve.
The Miami Dolphins have announced that they have cut punter Sterling Hofrichter, linebacker Deandre Johnson, and safety Sheldrick Redwine. The team has also placed new cornerback Mackensie Alexander on IR. Alexander signed with the team on Aug.
Head coach Mike McDaniel addressed the media before the Miami Dolphins headed out to practice at the Baptist Health Training Complex on Tuesday morning.
Due to the IR placement coming before roster cutdown day, the former Vikings and Bengals cover man cannot return to the Dolphins this season.
After the signing of veteran cornerback Mackensie Alexander earlier this week, Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said, "It’s hard to get competition that
Despite spending all offseason and the first two-plus weeks of training camp as a free agent, new Miami Dolphins cornerback Mackensie Alexander has a chance to be an important member of the team’s defense.
Former Minnesota Vikings cornerback Mackensie Alexander recently signed with the Miami Dolphins, after injuries opened up the door for the veteran. Former Minnesota Vikings cornerback Mackensie Alexander has found a new home with the Miami Dolphins.
The Minnesota Vikings come into 2022 with plenty of questions at the cornerback position. Patrick Peterson is an established veteran, and the rest of the unit is working to establish themselves.
Alexander will provide Miami with experienced depth at a minimum, something that was lacking at the No. 4 corner spot before Monday.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Dolphins are working out veteran CB Mackensie Alexander. Miami also worked out CB Raleigh Texada as they search for more help in the secondary.
Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and the Vikings have been busy during free agency so far, signing four players from outside the organization, retaining or extending a few of their own, and letting several players head elsewhere.
The Vikings' first Friday practice of training camp featured a big crowd, sunny skies, and a whole lot of entertaining football. The competition and intensity level was high, to the point where the first little scuffle of camp took place between Armon Watts and Garrett Bradbury.
Breeland spent the last two seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs and was part of the squad that defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV.
The Vikings continued to add to their defense this past weekend, bringing Mackensie Alexander back to the team that drafted him and inking former Dallas Cowboy Xavier Woods to replace Anthony Harris at safety.
Alexander is returning to the team that selected him in the second round of the 2016 NFL draft.
Alexandre was picking palmetto berries in Okeechobee, Fla., on Monday with a friend of over a decade when he reportedly disappeared in the woods and was unable to be found.
The 26-year-old allegedly confronted the man who left his father, Jean Odney Alexandre, behind on a berry-picking trip in Florida.
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