It's been five years since Cole Beasley last played for the Dallas Cowboys, but he is still looking out for his hometown team. And Saquon Barkley, as it happens, is about to start looking for a team as well.
The New York Giants and running back Saquon Barkley appear to be headed toward another contractual impasse. One year after the two sides failed to reach an agreement on a long-term deal, ultimately resulting in a modified franchise tag, they find themselves back in the same place.
The New York Giants parted ways with wide receiver Cole Beasley on Friday, coach Brian Daboll confirmed. The 34-year-old veteran had requested his release from the practice squad, according to NFL Network.
The New York Giants have parted ways with a former All-Pro wide receiver before Sunday’s tilt against the Washington Commanders. Former Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo Bills star Cole Beasley, who signed a one-year deal with the Giants this offseason, was granted his release on Friday.
Part of the Giants’ buy-in-bulk effort at slot receiver this year, Cole Beasley did not make New York’s 53-man roster out of training camp and has not played in a game this season.
Mike Garafolo of NFL Media reports that the Giants and WR Cole Beasley are “mutually parting ways” after the veteran receiver asked for his release off the team’s practice squad. Beasley, 34, signed on with the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent out of SMU back in 2012.
The New York Giants have made changes to their practice squad roster, cutting wide receiver Cam Sims and restoring gadget receiver Cole Beasley into the fold, per Dan Salomone of Giants.com.
Giants add OT Yodny Cajuste to practice squad, designate Cole Beasley to return from IR The New York Giants will work out former Dallas Cowboys and Cincinnati Bengals tackle La’el Collins, per Mike Garofolo of NFL Network.
The Giants designated veteran WR Cole Beasley to return from injured reserve on Tuesday. The team also released CB Amani Oruwariye and WR Cam Sims from their practice squad.
The New York Giants have made several roster moves this Monday evening. As the team gears up for their Tuesday practice session and looks forward to a clash against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 1, there was a small shuffle in the wide receiver department.
The New York Giants have announced that they are placing veteran WR Cole Beasley on injured reserve and signing WR Cam Sims to their practice squad in his place.
According to Jordan Raanan, the Giants appear to be releasing WR Cole Beasley. However, Raanan points out as a vested veteran Beasley doesn’t have to pass
The New York Giants signed veteran WR Cole Beasley last week just before training camp began in an effort to bolster depth in their receiving corps. The Giants placed six players on the PUP list to open camp, including two WRs in Sterling Shepard and Wan’Dale Robinson.
Cole Beasley is returning to the Big Apple and the NFC East, and he's reuniting with his former offensive coordinator as well.
The New York Giants are signing WR Cole Beasley following a successful workout, according to Mike Garafolo. Beasley worked out for the team earlier today and it appears he has enough left in the tank to go another year.
According to Armando Salguero, former Bills WR Cole Beasley has a workout scheduled with a team on July 21 that he hopes will lead to a contract and a chance to play for another season. “I’m not going to say who because I don’t know if they want me to mention that right now,” Beasley said.
A few veterans have already found new homes during the post-draft wave of free agency, but several others remain on the open market. One free agent may soon end his career for the second time.
The Bills play the Miami Dolphins on Sunday in the Wild Card round and are looking to get a boost to their wide receiver group.
Beasley's time with the Bucs will end up being short as the wide receiver has decided to call it a career.
Beasley will get a chance to make an impact with the Buccaneers for the second week in a row.
Only a few days after joining the Buccaneers practice squad, Cole Beasley has been promoted to the active roster. The Buccaneers announced that they’ve elevated the veteran wideout to the game-day roster.
Tom Brady has another weapon with the latest Buccaneers signing Tom Brady was unhappy with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers offense in Week 2. Brady threw multiple tantrums during the team’s win over the New Orleans Saints.
Cole Beasley remains a free agent, but a new report suggests that it is not down to a lack of interest from NFL teams. Beasley is drawing “serious interest” from a number of teams, according to Aaron Wilson of Pro Football Network.
"No regrets''? That is the claim issued by Cole Beasley in regard to his departure from the Buffalo Bills. But as he sits and waits in NFL free agency - amid reports that he is weighing offers as he approaches his next move - he does concede a couple of things about his time here.
The New York Giants can use all the assistance they can get to turn the offense and quarterback Daniel Jones into a viable force in 2022, and one NFL insider believes Cole Beasley could be a training camp acquisition that helps to achieve that goal.
Beasley is seeking at least a modest payday and won’t settle for a minimum contract.
Does Cole Beasley have a plan? The former Buffalo Bills receiver, according to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, has drawn “significant interest” from teams around the league.
The 33-year-old is coming off a solid year in Buffalo where he tied his career-high in receptions with 82 on a career-high 112 targets.
As one of the more vocal anti-vaccine players in the NFL, though, Beasley created off-the-field drama by his strict stance against the COVID-19 vaccine that became widely available in early 2021.
Cole Beasley will not play in Sunday’s game against the New England Patriots after he tested positive for COVID-19, and it sounds like the Buffalo Bills receiver has been dealing with COVID-related issues all season.
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