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  • Steelers' Marquez Callaway: Signs deal with Pittsburgh

    Callaway signed a reserve/future contract with the Steelers on Wednesday, Teresa Varley of the team's official website reports. Callaway joined the Saints' practice squad in November and he appeared in three games down the stretch with the team, failing to garner a target over 27 offensive snaps. He'll now look to impress the Steelers this offseason in an attempt to earn an active roster spot in 2024.
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  • Marquez Callaway: Back to practice squad

    Callaway reverted to the Saints' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction report. Callaway was elevated to New Orleans' practice squad for the third straight game in Week 15 against the Giants. He ultimately saw 12 offensive snaps (21 percent) but failed to draw any targets. The pass catcher will now return to work with the practice squad and await a new opportunity.
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  • Saints' Marquez Callaway: Called up from practice squad

    The Saints elevated Callaway to the active roster Saturday. It marks the third time Callaway has been promoted from the practice squad since joining Nov. 21. He's played 15 offensive snaps over his two appearances this season without recording a stat.
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  • Marquez Callaway: Reverts to practice squad

    Callaway reverted to New Orleans' practice squad Monday. Callaway didn't record any stats during Sunday's win versus the Panthers despite playing four offensive snaps. The 25-year-old has now played in two games this season and is still eligible to be elevated one more time.
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  • Saints' Marquez Callaway: Elevated from practice squad

    The Saints elevated Callaway to the active roster Saturday, John Hendrix of SI.com reports. This is the second time Callaway has been promoted to the active roster since he signed with the Saints' practice squad Nov. 21. He played 11 offensive snaps in Week 13 against the Lions without recording a stat. The move comes with Rashid Shaheed (thigh) listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Panthers after not practicing all week.
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  • Saints' Marquez Callaway: Elevated Saturday

    The Saints elevated Callaway to their active roster Saturday, John Hendrix of SI.com reports. The 25-year-old wideout signed with New Orleans' practice squad just under two weeks ago, and he's now in line to make his first appearance since 2022 this Sunday. Callaway's elevation will help the Saints ensure depth at wide receiver, as the team is preparing to be without both Rashid Shaheed (thigh) and Michael Thomas (knee) in Week 13.
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  • Marquez Callaway: Lands in New Orleans

    Callaway signed with the Saints' practice squad Tuesday. Callaway originally signed with New Orleans as an undrafted free agent in 2020. He ultimately recorded 83 receptions for 1,069 yards and seven touchdowns across 42 regular season games. He will now look to make an impression at practice in an attempt to earn a spot on the active roster.
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  • Marquez Callaway: Cut from Raiders' practice team

    Las Vegas cut Callaway from its practice squad Tuesday. Callaway was added to the Raiders' practice squad prior to the start of the regular season, but he's now set to become a free agent after Week 5. He has struggled since posting a career-best 698-yard season with New Orleans in 2021.
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  • Marquez Callaway: Waived by Denver

    The Broncos waived Callaway on Tuesday, Parker Gabriel of The Denver Post reports. Callaway signed with Denver in March after three seasons with the Saints and was competing for a depth role at wide receiver throughout training camp. He caught just one of four targets for seven yards during exhibition play and was unable to land a spot on the 53-man roster. Callaway could still end up with the Broncos as a member of their practice squad.
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  • Saints' Marquez Callaway: Not expected to be tendered

    The Saints are not expected to tender Callaway, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports. Callaway has totaled 1,069 yards and seven touchdowns in three years with the Saints and was set for restricted free agency this summer, but the undrafted wideout will be free to sign anywhere he wants if his contract isn't tendered. Fowler added that a return to the Saints could still be in the cards if Callaway can't find a better deal elsewhere, but for now, the 6-foot-2 speedster appears on his way out of New Orleans.
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  • Saints' Marquez Callaway: Set to hit restricted free agency

    Callaway failed to catch his lone target during Sunday's 10-7 loss versus the Panthers. Callaway suited up for the regular-season finale after being ruled a healthy scratch in three of the previous seven games. However, his season-low eight offensive snaps was still the fewest of any Saints wide receiver Week 18. The third-year wideout previously served as one of the team's top pass catchers when Michael Thomas (toe), Jarvis Landry (ankle) and Chris Olave (concussion) were all sidelined in mid-October. However, Callaway then was crowded out with Olave available for all but one of the final 11 games and undrafted rookie Rasheed Shaheed stepping up into the No. 2 receiver spot over the second half of the season. Any additional targets were largely eaten up by No.1 tight end Juwan Johnson. Callaway finished the 2022 season with 16 receptions (on 32 targets) for 158 yards and one touchdown while adding 25 punt-return yards over 14 games. The 6-foot-2 wideout now is set to enter the 2023 offseason as a restricted free agent, leaving his future with the Saints up in the air.
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  • Saints' Marquez Callaway: Healthy scratch again

    Callaway is inactive for Sunday's game in Philadelphia. Callaway was the team's No. 2 receiver at one point earlier this season and got some snaps last week with Chris Olave sidelined by a hamstring injury, but this isn't the first time Callaway has been a healthy scratch. Olave is back in this week, and likely joined by Rashid Shaheed and Tre'Quan Smith as the lead trio at wide receiver. Callaway thus loses out to Kirk Merritt and Keith Kirkwood, both of whom seemingly offer more special-teams value.
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  • Saints' Marquez Callaway: Won't play Sunday

    Callaway (coach's decision) is inactive Sunday against the 49ers. Callaway was also a healthy scratch Week 10, and although he suited up Week 11 against the Rams, he only saw one target, which he caught for a six-yard gain. He'll now work to be active Week 13 against the Buccaneers.
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  • Saints' Marquez Callaway: Minimal role in win

    Callaway gathered in his only target for 10 yards on 21 offensive snaps during Sunday's 24-0 victory over the Raiders. Callaway logged his fewest offensive snaps, targets and receptions since Week 3, even though Michael Thomas (foot) and Jarvis Landry (ankle) remained out Sunday. The 6-foot-2 receiver caught 10 of his 22 targets for 114 yards over the previous four weeks, but he tied for sixth in targets in this contest, and he also played fewer offensive snaps than fellow wideouts Tre'Quan Smith (38), Chris Olave (37) and Kevin White (30). Callaway's diminished role may indicate that he's fallen down the team's WR depth chart, which doesn't bode well for his target share heading into next Monday's game against the Ravens.
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  • Saints' Marquez Callaway: Starting role on tap again

    Callaway and Tre'Quan Smith served as the Saints' top receivers during walk-through drills ahead of Sunday's game against the Bengals, John Hendrix of SI.com reports. After handling 96 and 72 percent snap shares in Week 4 and 5, Callaway looks primed for a similar level of playing time Sunday. Fellow wideouts Michael Thomas (foot) and Jarvis Landry (ankle) are sidelined for their third and second game in a row, respectively, while rookie first-round pick Chris Olave is inactive after he was unable to clear the concussion protocol. Additionally, the Saints are without another depth wideout in Deonte Harty (foot), who was recently moved to injured reserve. Of the five receivers who are active for the Saints this week, Callaway and Smith have combined for 12 of the 13 receptions the quintet has recorded this season.
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  • Saints' Marquez Callaway: Handles punts in win

    Callaway caught two of his three targets for five yards and returned two punts for 25 yards during Sunday's 39-32 win over the Seahawks. With Michael Thomas (foot) and Jarvis Landry (ankle) both inactive Sunday, Callaway wound up playing the most offensive snaps (56) of any Saints wideout, as Chris Olave was forced out with a concussion in the third quarter. However, the 24-year-old Callaway made his biggest impact on special teams after stepping in for primary punt returner Deonte Harty, who exited early with a turf toe injury. Callaway fielded five punts, including three fair catches, and had a 21-yard return in the third quarter. The 6-foot-2 pass catcher could stand to see increased usage in New Orleans' banged-up receiving corps moving forward, though the team will likely continue to lean into its running game with Alvin Kamara, Taysom Hill and Mark Ingram.
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  • Saints' Marquez Callaway: Active Sunday

    Callaway may be the Saints' return man Sunday against the Panthers, Luke Johnson of The New Orleans Times-Picayune reports. Callaway was seen fielding punts during warmups. The team's usual return man, Deonte Harty, is a healthy scratch. This is a role Callaway had at times during his rookie season with the team, but it had not carried over since.
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  • Saints' Marquez Callaway: Not targeted once again Sunday

    Callaway did not record a target during Sunday's 20-10 loss to the Buccaneers. He played 17 offensive snaps and four special-team snaps. Callaway failed to make an impact as a receiver for the second straight week. Though fellow wideout and return specialist Deonte Harty played fewer offensive snaps (11), he still managed to haul in his lone target for nine yards. Callaway's overall snap share suggests that he should continue to vie with Harty for the team's No. 4 receiver spot while Tre'Quan Smith deals with a nagging shoulder injury.
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  • Saints' Marquez Callaway: Non-factor Sunday

    Callaway was not targeted while playing 20 offensive snaps during the Saints' 27-26 victory against the Falcons on Sunday. Callaway lined up out wide on 33 percent of New Orleans' offensive plays during this season opener. Still, Saints quarterback Jameis Winston opted to direct his 34 passing attempts, including 24 in the second half, to other receivers during the team's comeback win as Jarvis Landry, Michael Thomas and rookie first-rounder Chris Olave accounted for all but one of the team's wide receiver targets Sunday. It's likely that Callaway will continue to see a lack of opportunities as long as the aforementioned trio remains healthy.
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  • Saints' Marquez Callaway: Returns for minicamp

    Callaway (thumb) participated in June minicamp, the Saints' official website reports. Callaway had thumb surgery early in the offseason, but there weren't any reports of limitations at spring practices. His bigger concern for this year is a beefed-up WR room that now has Jarvis Landry and first-round pick Chris Olave joining Callaway, Michael Thomas (ankle), Deonte Harty and Tre'Quan Smith. There's still some opportunity for Callaway to earn a top-three spot on the depth chart -- especially if Thomas isn't ready for Week 1 -- but the 24-year-old Callaway could just as easily drop to the No. 4/5 role after starting 11 games last season.
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