Although the 49ers got bad news on one defensive player, they received a positive update on another. San Francisco is still looking for insurance.
According to the NFL transaction wire and reported by Aaron Wilson of KPRC2 in the Houston area, the San Francisco 49ers have worked out cornerback Casey Hayward as the team prepares for the start of the playoffs.
Veteran cornerback Casey Hayward signed a two-year contract with the Falcons during the 2022 offseason but played just six games for the club before suffering a shoulder injury that ended his first season in Atlanta prematurely.
Ian Rapoport reports that free agent CB Casey Hayward has fully cleared from his pectoral injury and is ready to return to playing football. Hayward has
There has been a lot of quarterback drama for the San Francisco 49ers this summer, and there’s no denying that the front office has poured in a lot of time and effort in making sure that their issues at QB are (somewhat) resolved before the start of the new season.
The Ravens are still in need of a cornerback to pair with CB Marlon Humphrey in their secondary. Could their answer just have been released?
The Falcons parted ways with former All-Pro cornerback Casey Hayward last week in a somewhat surprising move. There were many that expected Hayward to be a cap casualty; hell, I wrote about it in January, but there was reason to keep him around.
The Atlanta Falcons are reshuffling the deck at the cornerback position after cutting veteran cornerback Casey Hayward. The move didn't come as a surprise, especially after the Falcons traded for Detroit Lions former No.
Yesterday, the Atlanta Falcons released Casey Hayward Jr., a two-time veteran Pro Bowl cornerback. Although no official reasons have been divulged about why he was cut, Hayward, 33, suffered a torn pec last season trying to tackle San Francisco 49ers receiver Deebo Samuel.
In a somewhat surprising move, the Falcons have released veteran and former All-Pro cornerback Casey Hayward in an announcement made on the team’s website.
Casey Hayward saw an injury stop his first Falcons season after six games. The team will cut ties with the veteran cornerback, announcing his release Friday afternoon.
The Atlanta Falcons announced that they’ve released veteran CB Casey Hayward Jr on Friday. Hayward is coming off of a season-ending pectoral injury and the Falcons signed CB Mike Hughes this offseason and traded for Jeff Okudah.
While the NFL calendar is inching closer and closer to the draft at the end of the month, there is still a group of free agents looking for a new home.
The cornerback position was a revolving door for the Falcons in 2022. Casey Hayward missed much of the year when a shoulder injury landed him on the injured reserve.
The Atlanta Falcons have missed out on trading for one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL. According to NFL Network, the Los Angeles Rams are looking to trade Jalen Ramsey to the Miami Dolphins. Ramsey, 28, has three years remaining on his deal and is set to make $47 million but has found a new home as the Rams rebuild.
If the Falcons play their cards right, they can get a head-start on the rest of the NFC South in building the division's next consistent winner.
The Falcons’ 2023 salary cap has been set, and the team sits with just north of $56 million in space. However, that figure could easily rise by $12 million if the team parts ways with Marcus Mariota.
The Atlanta Falcons signed veteran cornerback Casey Hayward to a two-year contract last offseason with the hopes that he could hold down one side of the field while reigning All-Pro corner A.J.
The Falcons have been underdogs in every game this season but sit at .500 through six weeks. Atlanta has quietly become one of the most fun teams to watch, and they’re doing it all while punching above their weight class.
When the Atlanta Falcons signed cornerback Casey Hayward in free agency, the goal was to form one of the best defensive back duos in the league between him and A.J.
Atlanta Falcons cornerback Casey Hayward isn't looking to be a part of a rebuild. It's why he isn't sold his new team is hitting the reset button in 2022.
The Georgia native returns to his home state.
Going into last offseason, one of the Las Vegas Raiders' biggest priorities was finding a veteran cornerback who could provide stability to their young
When it gets down to crunch time, it can be very beneficial to have veterans to rely on. A veteran in the locker room who has seen it all can help set the tone and ease the tension for the younger players who aren't familiar with the moment.
Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Casey Hayward Jr. has been hot all season long. Hayward is yet to surrender a touchdown in coverage this year. The former All-Pro cornerback has showcased a consistent performance on the field this season.
It’s early in the season, but Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Casey Hayward is proving to be the steal of this past NFL free agency period. The Silver and Black are getting their money’s worth.
The Las Vegas Raiders young secondary is excited to have the unselfish presence of veteran cornerback Casey Hayward Jr. After spending the last five seasons with the San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers, he jumped ship to join the Raiders.
Casey Hayward will stay in the AFC West, as the former Chargers Pro Bowler intends to sign with the Raiders.
Hayward would have counted for $11.75 million against the 2021 cap. Releasing him saves L.A. $9.75 million.
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