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  • Caleb Wilson: Back on Broncos' practice squad

    Wilson has re-signed with the Broncos' practice squad, Aric DiLalla of the team's official website reports. Wilson spent a week with Denver's practice unit in November before being let go. The 25-year-old suited up for five games with the Eagles in 2020, but he has not seen any action on a 53-man roster since.
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  • Caleb Wilson: Let go by Broncos

    Wilson was cut from the Broncos' practice squad Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of Sportstalk 790 Houston reports. Wilson signed with the team's practice squad Wednesday but did not get elevated to the active roster for Sunday's victory over the Cowboys. The 25-year-old played in five games with the Eagles in 2020, mainly operating as a special teams option. He will now look for a new team in need of a depth piece at tight end.
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  • Caleb Wilson: Joins Denver's practice squad

    The Broncos signed Wilson to their practice squad Wednesday, Aric DiLalla of the Broncos' official site reports. Wilson will join a Denver team currently thin at the tight end position, as starter Noah Fant just tested positive for COVID-19 and Albert Okwuegbunam is still recovering from a knee injury. Expect Wilson to stay on Denver's practice squad until the team is dealt more injuries within its tight end room.
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  • Football Team's Caleb Wilson: Claimed by Washington

    Wilson was claimed off waivers by Washington on Sunday, John Keim of ESPN.com reports. Wilson was waived by the Eagles on Saturday, but he'll now compete for a depth role with another NFC East squad. The 25-year-old appeared in five games with Philadelphia last year and served mainly on special teams.
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  • Eagles' Caleb Wilson: Comes up from practice squad

    Philadelphia signed Wilson from its practice squad Saturday. The 2019 seventh-round draft choice will be available to make his fourth appearance of the season when Philadelphia travels to face the Cowboys on Sunday afternoon. Thus far, Wilson has garnered 18 of his 23 total snaps on special teams and remains without a reception in his NFL career.
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  • Caleb Wilson: Reverts to practice squad

    Wilson reverted to the Eagles' practice squad from the active roster Tuesday, per the NFL's official transaction log. The 24-year-old was elevated as an extra player for Monday's loss to the Seahawks and played five offensive snaps without receiving a target. Wilson has seen most of his playing time on special teams in his three appearances this season.
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  • Eagles' Caleb Wilson: Promoted for Week 12

    Wilson was elevated to the Eagles' active roster from the practice squad Monday. The 24-year-old will serve as an extra player on the active roster for Monday's matchup with the Seahawks. Wilson has appeared in the past two games and exclusively played special teams.
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  • Caleb Wilson: Reverts to practice squad

    Wilson reverted back to the Eagles' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction report. Wilson only managed to play five special-teams snaps in Sunday's loss to the Browns. The tight end could continue to serve as emergency depth on gamedays with Dallas Goedert and Richard Rodgers being the only two healthy tight ends on the team's active roster.
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  • Eagles' Caleb Wilson: Rises to active roster

    The Eagles elevated Wilson to the active roster Saturday. Wilson is being called up for a second straight week to add depth at tight end because Zach Ertz (ankle) isn't quite ready to return yet. Last week against the Giants, Wilson played all seven of his snaps on special teams.
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  • Caleb Wilson: Sent back to practice squad

    Wilson reverted to the Eagles' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's official transaction log. Wilson played seven snaps on special teams during a 27-17 loss to the Giants on Sunday, but he went unutilized by an Eagles offense that was without tight end Zach Ertz (ankle) for the contest. Despite a quiet outing that entailed no offensive role, the appearance marked the first of Wilson's NFL career. He did not end up playing in the regular season last year after being selected in the seventh round of the 2019 NFL Draft by Arizona.
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  • Eagles' Caleb Wilson: Picked up by Philly

    The Eagles claimed Wilson off waivers Tuesday. Mr. Irrelevant of the 2019 draft, Wilson was cut by the Cardinals before Week 1. He later joined Washington's banged-up TE room in December but didn't make an appearance in the final three games. Now, Wilson has a chance to make an impression in an offense that utilizes two-TE sets often.
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  • Redskins' Caleb Wilson: No action as a rookie

    Wilson did not suit up for a contest during 2019. Wilson spent the final three games of his rookie season on Washington's roster after having been cut by the Cardinals prior to Week 1. The Mr. Irrelevant of the 2019 NFL Draft stands to compete for a depth/special-teams role with the Redskins for 2020.
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  • Cardinals' Caleb Wilson: Final selection goes to Arizona

    The Cardinals selected Wilson in the seventh round of the 2019 NFL Draft, 254th overall. The Mr. Irrelevant selection of 2019, Wilson (6-foot-4, 240 pounds) was highly productive at UCLA but fell this far due to skepticism about whether he has enough functional athleticism to offset his undersized build. Wilson's 4.56-second 40 is excellent, but his athletic profile otherwise was uneven (29-inch vertical, 113-inch broad jump, 11.6 agility score). The Cardinals will hope his 965-yard, four-touchdown season in 2018 is a better indicator of his qualities as a receiver. If he sticks, he could find a real opportunity with only Ricky Seals-Jones and Charles Clay ahead of him.
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