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Fantasy News
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Roberts (abdomen) has been activated from the active/PUP list, Tom Silverstein of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports. Roberts spent time on the COVID-19/reserve and PUP list during training camp but now finally appears to be fully healthy. Tough timing for the 2019 undrafted free agent, as roster cuts loom this weekend. If he didn't do enough to secure a spot on the roster, Roberts could be a candidate for the practice squad.... See More ... See Less
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Packers' Greg Roberts: Moved to PUP list
Roberts (abdomen) has been moved from the from the reserve/COVID-19 list to the active/PUP list, Tom Silverstein of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports. Although Roberts has passed through all the COVID-19 protocols, he is still dealing with an abdomen injury he suffered last training camp. The 2019 undrafted rookie will now have to return to full strength before he can take the field again.... See More ... See Less -
Packers' Greg Roberts: Hits reserve/PUP list
Roberts (abdomen) was placed on Green Bay's reserve/PUP list Saturday, per the league's official transactions report. Roberts spent all of training camp on the active/PUP list and now transfers to reserve/PUP. He'll be ineligible to practice or play during the first six weeks of the regular season, at which point the Packers will evaluate their options. In any case, Roberts' earliest opportunity to contribute won't come until mid-October.... See More ... See Less -
Packers' Greg Roberts: Injury clarified
Roberts has yet to practice since training camp started due to an abdominal injury, Rob Demovsky of ESPN reports. Roberts has stayed on the PUP list during training camp, and had his undisclosed injury clarified. The undrafted rookie is still considered a long shot to make the roster.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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David Newton@DNewtonespn32M agoPanthers WR Diontae Johnson excited to work with Bryce Young - via @ESPN App https://t.co/eYfpyZPBYn
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David Newton@DNewtonespn3H agoPanthers QB Bryce Young does a nice job of deflecting his interest in playing basketball during the offseason. https://t.co/Jav0B9wQ7U
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David Newton@DNewtonespn3H agoPanthers QB Bryce Young on the importance of having everyone on the same page this year. https://t.co/0MLsXMhk74
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David Newton@DNewtonespn3H agoBryce Young has a lot of questions for media covering the Panthers. https://t.co/OFBnbRcOtQ
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David Newton@DNewtonespn3H agoDeontae Johnson isn't worried about the contract stuff with the Panthers. "I'm here to help the team win.''
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Steve Reed@SteveReedAP3H agoPanthers WR Diontae Johnson said he's been told he will play the X spot at wide receiver and head coach Dave Canales said he will be the first option in a play's progression on almost every play.
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David Newton@DNewtonespn3H agoWhat does WR Deontae Johnson bring to Panthers QB Bryce Young? ‘’A receiver who can get open.’’ https://t.co/sFnHCwWBx3
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Steve Reed@SteveReedAP3H agoNew Panthers WR Diontae Johnson on his initial impressions of Bryce Young. https://t.co/cFudNpgSoZ
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Joe Person@josephperson3H agoDiontae Johnson said he didn't realize Dave Canales was the Panthers' head coach when they went to dinner for the first time, in part b/c of Canales' energy. Told afterward he was the HC, Johnson said he was "so surprised."
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David Newton@DNewtonespn3H agoDeontae Johnson didn't know Dave Canales was the Panthers' coach when he first met him.