The Denver Broncos made several roster moves ahead of their game with the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 17. The Denver Broncos announced a series of roster moves ahead of their game this Sunday vs.
The Denver Broncos face off with the New England Patriots on Sunday Night Football. Broncos Country hopes the results will be a nice little Christmas Eve
The Denver Broncos have made two standard roster moves ahead of Sunday’s matchup against the New England Patriots. With Nik Bonitto being ruled out with a knee injury, the Broncos have elevated another pass rusher to the gameday roster.
The Denver Broncos made several roster moves ahead of Saturday’s game against the Detroit Lions. First, the team waived outside linebacker Ronnie Perkins from the 53-man roster on Thursday.
The Denver Broncos made a change to its active roster entering Week 15, waiving outside linebacker Ronnie Perkins, the team announced Thursday. Acquired
According to Tom Pelissero, the Broncos are signing OLB Ronnie Perkins to their active roster from the Patriots practice squad. Denver’s had some injuries at edge rusher so Perkins will beef up their depth there. Perkins, 23, was a three-year starter at Oklahoma and was named second-team All-Big 12 in 2019 and 2020.
New England added two more of its recently-waived players to the practice squad. Even though neither of them was spotted at practice on Wednesday, both linebacker Ronnie Perkins and interior offensive lineman James Ferentz will not be going anywhere.
The NFL 53-man roster deadline came and went 4 p.m. ET Tuesday. The NFL roster deadline officially passed Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET, and not without last calls for the New England Patriots.
Neither rain, nor heat ... nor vomit ... kept this New England Patriot from the swift completion of his appointed play. Every offensive NFL playbook likely has some form of a "throw-up" play for when desperation strikes but New England defender Ronnie Perkins perhaps took that a bit too literally.
Here is who caught our eye, for better or worse, in the Patriots’ 23-7 loss to the Titans on Friday night. The New England Patriots took on the Tennessee Titans Friday night for their third and final preseason game of the season.
Our offseason series continues with an in-depth look at the third-year linebacker. The New England Patriots are clearly “on to 2023.” With free agency, the draft, and the offseason workout program in the rear-view mirror, it is time for training camp.
FOXBORO — Facing a deadline to trim their rosters from 85 members to 80 by 4 p.m. on Tuesday, the New England Patriots made a pair of roster transactions to ensure their compliance with the NFL’s mandate.
White hasn’t been fully cleared to return, but seeing him active on the field bodes well for his recovery.
Coming off a nonexistent rookie season, the New England Patriots' Ronnie Perkins is trying to finally earn a regular spot in the front-seven rotation.
Oklahoma offensive lineman Marquis Hayes gave a glimpse into his face-offs in practice with Patriots 2021 third-round pick Ronnie Perkins at the NFL Combine.
And then, there was one. With rookies set to report to New England Patriots 2021 training camp on Tuesday, July 20, one of New England’s newest defenders has seemingly made it official.
The Patriots need to resolve their standoff with cornerback Stephon Gilmore, who’s set to play the 2021 season on a below-market $7 million salary.
The New England Patriots organization is no stranger to the catchphrase “Do Your Job.” After all, a placard of it adorns the hallway walls of Gillette Stadium.
When Ronnie Perkins was a freshman at Oklahoma, the Sooner defensive front was populated by upperclassmen like Neville Gallimore, Kenneth Mann and Amani Bledsoe.
Oklahoma pass rusher Ronnie Perkins has shot up draft boards since the final snap in the 2020 Cotton Bowl. In six games this season, Perkins logged 5.5 sacks, seven tackles for loss and 20 total tackles.
The report doesn’t indicate what caused the players to be suspended nor how long they are prevented from playing.
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