After a couple of weeks of wanting a change at quarterback, the Arlington Renegades fans are getting their wish as they turn the keys to Kyle Sloter. The Dallas Morning News reported Thursday afternoon that Renegades head coach Bob Stoops named Kyle Sloter as the starting quarterback for Sunday’s game against the Orlando Guardians.
With all the excitement about the XFL announcing the first quarterbacks to their respective teams, the Arlington Renegades bring on two quarterbacks to the roster.
It seems Kyle Sloter didn’t do enough to impress at the Hall of Fame Game. The sixth year veteran was released by the Jaguars on Tuesday after completing 13 of 25 passes, for 127 yards and one touchdown.
According to Adam Schefter, the Jaguars are bringing back QB E.J. Perry, who had signed with the team earlier this offseason on a one-year deal. The team confirmed the news and announced QB Kyle Sloter was released in a corresponding move. Perry, 6-2 and 210 pounds, transferred from Boston College to Brown where he won the starting job.
The Jacksonville Jaguars had a particularly fresh face on the field for the start of training camp on Monday, with free-agent signee Kyle Sloter immediately getting into the swing of things a day after signing with the squad. But why was it Sloter the Jaguars landed on following EJ Perry's hamstring injury that resulted in him being waived?
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Once a Minnesota Vikings preseason darling, USFL standout quarterback Kyle Sloter is back in the NFL. Sloter reportedly signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday.
Kyle Sloter was the quarterback monitored most by Minnesota Vikings fans during the USFL season, but a different former Viking reached the league’s championship.
Going into Saturday night’s USFL playoff games, there was a chance that we could end up with a championship game featuring a pair of former Minnesota Vikings quarterbacks: Case Cookus and Kyle Sloter.
Kyle Sloter and the New Orleans Breakers made a fabulous effort in 2022 to push through to the USFL championship but fell short on Saturday night, losing to the Birmingham Stallions, 31-17.
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Chalk another “I knew it” marker down for Minnesota Vikings fans because former quarterback Kyle Sloter was named ‘All-USFL’ this week, one of the league’s highest honors.
The first season in the USFL for former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kyle Sloter is continuing to go well as he was recently named one of the top offensive players in the league.
Former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kyle Sloter lives in a cherished arena of Vikings lore. Sloter was the team’s QB3 during the preseason in 2018 and 2019 and performed gloriously in exhibition contests.
Back in 2019, Kyler Sloter came up short in his battle with Sean Mannion to be the backup quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings. When looking back at the
Sloter hopes his stellar season will show that he is deserving of a return to the NFL.
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Many Vikings fans will express enthusiasm for Kyle Sloter. The 28-year-old QB has previously spent time with Minnesota, though he has had chances with other teams.
Former Vikings quarterback and preseason legend Kyle Sloter is off to a strong start with the New Orleans Breakers in the United States Football League. Through four weeks, the Breakers are second in the four-team South division with a 3-1 record.
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Former Minnesota Vikings QB Kyle Sloter recently made his USFL debut, but his struggles showed why he’s out of the NFL, and may never return. The Minnesota Vikings found a cult hero for several years when they signed quarterback Kyle Sloter from the Denver Broncos practice squad in 2017.
You know the man. Hell, he might be a God in your house. He’s Kyle Sloter, a Minnesota Vikings reservist quarterback for three seasons (2017, 2018, 2021), and his New Orleans Breakers won their inaugural USFL game on Sunday, topping the Philadelphia Stars, 23-17.
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The Las Vegas Raiders are continuing to make changes to their roster. On Thursday, the Silver and Black announced that they have waived defensive tackle Maurice Hurst and defensive end Arden Key, while releasing quarterback Kyle Sloter.
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