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Top Hunter Sharp News

  • Bengals' Hunter Sharp: Sits out Thursday

    Sharp did not play in Thursday's preseason contest versus the Redskins.

    Sharp was seen working out on the rehab field earlier in the week, per Tyler Dragon of The Cincinnati Enquirer, and he's apparently still battling the undisclosed issue. Any absence for the 25-year-old makes it increasingly difficult to make the 53-man roster.

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  • Bengals' Hunter Sharp: Moves to active roster

    Sharp was promoted to the Bengals' 53-man roster Friday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

    Sharp has been on the Bengals' practice squad since Nov. 20 and joins the active roster ahead of Week 17. Tyler Boyd (knee) moves to injured reserve in a corresponding move, while Sharp should serve as a depth option at wide receiver Sunday at Pittsburgh.

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  • Hunter Sharp: Joins Cincinnati's practice squad

    Sharp signed with the Bengals' practice squad Tuesday.

    Sharp was released from Buffalo's practice squad in early November after spending the majority of the season there. The former Utah State receiver has five receptions for 54 yards and a touchdown in his short career, and he'll look to provide depth to Cincinnati's wideout corps.

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  • Hunter Sharp: Cut from practice squad

    Sharp was released from Buffalo's practice squad Wednesday, Sal Capaccio of WGR Sports Radio 550 Buffalo reports.

    Sharp was added to to Bills' practice squad in mid-September after spending some time in 2017 with the Broncos and Giants. The 24-year-old was let go at roster cutdowns by New York and is now looking for a new team or practice squad once again.

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  • Hunter Sharp: Signed to Bills' practice squad

    Sharp was added to Buffalo's practice squad Tuesday.

    Sharp spent the 2017 season with the Giants and, in the two games he was active, accumulated five catches for 54 yards and a touchdown. That, however, wasn't enough for him to make New York's roster this season, as he was released in early September. If activated, Sharp -- who also has experience as a punt returner -- will provide depth to Buffalo's receiving corps.

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  • Giants' Hunter Sharp: Held in check during preseason finale

    Sharp was held without a catch on his lone target and called for a fair catch on his only punt-return attempt during Thursday's preseason finale against the Patriots.

    The Giants are looking for an answer at punt returner and they may have one in Sharp, who returned a punt for a touchdown during last week's preseason game against the Jets. While he was unable to follow up with another impressive performance Thursday, neither did anyone else on the roster, which bodes well for Sharp's chances of making the 53-man roster.

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  • Giants' Hunter Sharp: Works with first team

    Sharp saw reps with the first-team offense during OTAs and minicamp, John Schmeelk of the Giants' official site reports.

    Sharp joined the Giants late in the season last year and suited up for the team's last two games, totaling five catches for 54 yards and a touchdown in those two contests. His work with the first team offense likely came as a result of Odell Beckham (ankle) sitting out, but it hints that Sharp may be higher up the depth chart than previously thought. If he can continue to impress he could have a chance to challenge Roger Lewis and Cody Latimer for the No. 3 receiving spot in the regular season.

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  • Giants' Hunter Sharp: Produces in season finale

    Sharp caught five of eight targets for 54 yards and a score in the Giants' season finale against the Redskins.

    An undrafted rookie in 2016, Sharp is a long shot to have a significant role should he remain with the Giants.

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  • Giants' Hunter Sharp: Set for bigger role

    Sharp is poised to take on an expanded role in Sunday's season finale against the Redskins, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports.

    With Sterling Shepard (neck) and Tavarres King (concussion) ruled out, Sharp figures to join Roger Lewis and Travis Rudolph in three-wide sets. Sharp hauled in both of his targets for 25 yards in last week's 23-0 loss to the Cardinals, marking his first two NFL receptions. He's a 2016 undrafted free agent who likely will need to battle for a roster spot next year. Lewis is the safe bet to draw Eli Manning's attention, coming off three straight games with double-digit targets.

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  • Giants' Hunter Sharp: Joins Giants

    Sharp signed a contract with the Giants on Monday, Mike Klis of 9 News Denver reports.

    Sharp has been on the Broncos' practice squad since being waived by the team in late October, but he now has an opportunity in New York. The Giants' situation at wide receiver behind Sterling Shepard remains in flux -- which could lead to some real opportunities for the 23-year-old -- but not enough for him to warrant fantasy consideration at this point in the season.

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  • Hunter Sharp: Waived by Broncos

    Sharp was waived by the Broncos on Saturday, Nicki Jhabvala of The Denver Post reports.

    Sharp provided depth as a receiver and returner for the Broncos, but with Cody Latimer (knee) and Isaiah McKenzie (ankle) now healthy, he became expendable. The 23-year-old was replaced on the 53-man roster by linebacker Kevin Snyder, and is a practice squad candidate if he clears waivers.

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  • Broncos' Hunter Sharp: Promoted to active roster

    The Broncos signed Sharp to the active roster Wednesday, Mike Klis of 9 News Denver reports.

    Sharp was presumably promoted from the Broncos' practice squad to provide depth at receiver and punt returner with both Emmanuel Sanders (ankle) and Isaiah McKenzie (ankle) set to miss at least Sunday's game against the Chargers.

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  • Broncos' Hunter Sharp: Signs future contract with Broncos

    Sharp signed a reserve/future contract with the Broncos.

    Sharp spent the preseason with the Eagles but reached an injury settlement with the club just before the beginning of the regular season. The wideout will try and secure a spot on the Eagles' depth chart this offseason as he brings plenty of explosiveness and a solid route-running ability.

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  • Hunter Sharp: Reaches injury settlement with Eagles

    Sharp (undisclosed) has reached an injury settlement with the Eagles.

    Sharp signed with the Eagles as an undrafted rookie out of Utah State earlier this year. However, he missed the Eagles' first two preseason games and was listed as doubtful for the third. The details of his injury remain undisclosed, though, but Sharp is now a free agent and will presumably look to latch on with another organization when healthy.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 5-11, 199 lbs
Age: 30
School: Utah State
Experience: 1