With movement to the offensive line for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, they have been looking for some help at offensive tackle. The Bombers found someone who could help by signing former NFL draft pick Larnel Coleman.
Another former G5 standout will get a shot in the Canadian Football League this summer. Former UMass offensive lineman Larnel Coleman has signed a contract with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Larnel Coleman, born on June 22, 1998, has recently joined the Houston Roughnecks of the XFL as an offensive tackle. A former UMass player, Coleman began his collegiate career as a defensive end before converting to an offensive lineman.
The Panthers have a few more days until they need to reduce their roster to 53 players, but the front office has already started the process.
The Carolina Panthers and Detroit Lions are just one hour away from kickoff in Bank of America Stadium. Moments ago, both teams released their inactives for today's game.
The Carolina Panthers and Pittsburgh Steelers are just one hour away from kickoff in Bank of America Stadium. Moments ago, both teams released their inactives for today's game.
Panthers inactives: RB Chuba Hubbard LB Aaron Mosby WR Rashard Higgins DT Dayvion Nixon OT Larnel Coleman Falcons inactives: CB A.J. Terrell S Jaylinn Hawkins LB Nate Landman OLB Quinton Bell OL Chuma Edoga TE Anthony Firkser DL Matt Dickerson
The Panthers announced a handful of roster moves Tuesday. Defensive lineman Henry Anderson has been placed on the non-football illness list. He missed their win over the Buccaneers with an illness.
Joe Person reports that the Panthers are signing OT Larnel Coleman off of the Dolphins practice squad. Coleman, 24, is a sixth-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft out of UMass.
The Miami Dolphins announced that they have called up WR River Cracraft and OT Larnel Coleman from the practice squad to the active roster ahead of Week
The Dolphins pulled up two players from the practice squad for Week 3. The Miami Dolphins announced two players were being elevated from the practice squad on Saturday in preparation for the team’s Week 3 game against the Buffalo Bills.
The Miami Dolphins' roster adjustments Saturday were the same for a second consecutive week. The team elevated wide receiver River Cracraft and tackle Larnel Coleman from the practice squad for the game against the Buffalo Bills at Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday, just as they had for the Week 2 game at Baltimore.
The Miami Dolphins announced Saturday that they’ve elevated tackle Larnel Coleman and wide receiver River Cracraft to their active roster for Sunday’s game against the Ravens.
As all 32 teams are making their cuts to trim their rosters down to 53 players by the 4 p.m. ET deadline on Tuesday, the Miami Dolphins are working on their moves.
The final round of roster cuts is underway for the Miami Dolphins, who have to get down to the NFL-imposed 53-man roster limit by 4 p.m. ET today. The cuts are coming in quickly this morning, with the Dolphins wasting no time in making their moves and shaping the roster according to head coach Mike McDaniel’s vision.
The big day has finally arrived, with the Miami Dolphins and every team around the NFL required to get down to a 53 players on their active roster by 4 p.m.
The Miami Dolphins have grown accustomed to life “on the clock”. The Dolphins have owned a serious amount of draft capital over the past few years, so being on a timeline to make critical decisions isn’t necessarily foreign territory for this group.
The Miami Dolphins on Friday activated rookie offensive tackle Larnel Coleman from the reserve/COVID-19 list. The move allows him to rejoin his teammates and begin practicing during the team’s training camp.
The Dolphins announced Friday that they have activated offensive tackle Larnel Coleman off the reserve/COVID-19 list. They waived offensive guard Ross Reynolds.
An under the radar prospect, Coleman possesses a tremendous combination of size, athleticism and experience. While the COVID-19 pandemic limited the Minutemen to just four games played this season, Coleman made the most of his opportunity.
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