The Browns have added a third quarterback, and it's not Kellen Mond. The team announced that it has signed P.J. Walker to the practice squad, and he will back up Deshaun Watson and Dorian Thompson-Robinson.
Barely two years after becoming a surprise first-round pick, Alex Leatherwood has been waived by two teams. The Browns will attempt to salvage the former No. 17 overall pick.
Chicago Bears offensive lineman Alex Leatherwood has been waived, just the latest downward turn in the NFL career of the former Las Vegas Raiders first-rounder.
The Bears have yet to begin making mass cuts in an effort to move towards the eventual 53-man roster, instead opting to look at a few bigger names that should affect how the rest of the roster plays out.
The Chicago Bears are moving on from offensive lineman Alex Leatherwood, according to league insider Ian Rapoport. The first-round pick for the Raiders spent one season with the Bears following his release from Las Vegas last preseason.
The Bears have been active along their offensive front this offseason, adding four-year Titans starting guard Nate Davis and using the No. 10 overall pick on Tennessee tackle Darnell Wright.
The Chicago Bears must add more depth to the defensive end chart before training camp. One potential signing just became available for the Bears in free agency.
Adam Jahns writes he expects the Bears to continue examining the veteran right tackle market to go along with OTs Larry Borom and Alex Leatherwood. Tony Pauline mentions that 25-year-old BYU QB Jaren Hall is drawing interest from teams including the Colts, Lions, Rams, Seahawks, and Vikings.
Pregame Inactives Bears OL Alex Leatherwood QB Tim Boyle RB Darrynton Evans LB Sterling Weatherford CB Breon Borders OL Ja'Tyre Carter Lions G Kayode Awosika
The former first-round pick has an opportunity to seize a starting spot on the offensive line.
Alex Leatherwood made his first appearances for the Bears The Chicago Bears had several injuries on their offensive line before their game against the Green Bay Packers in Week 13.
Bears HC Matt Eberflus said that they are activating OT Alex Leatherwood from the non-football injury list to their 53-man roster on Friday, per Kevin Fishbain. Chicago designated him as a player to return in recent weeks.
The Chicago Bears announced that offensive lineman Alex Leatherwood returned to practice Wednesday. Leatherwood was diagnosed with mononucleosis back in September and was placed on the non-football illness list.
The Chicago Bears placed offensive lineman Alex Leatherwood on the non-football injury and illness list Wednesday. The 2021 first-round pick will be sidelined for a minimum of four weeks.
Neither Bears coach Matt Eberflus nor GM Ryan Poles wanted to answer whether new acquisition Alex Leatherwood would play tackle or guard or on which side.
The Raiders bailed on Leatherwood after one season, marking a shocking free fall for last year’s No. 17 overall pick.
Leatherwood was the No. 17 overall pick by the Raiders out of Alabama a year ago and started all 17 games as a rookie.
To say it’s been a rough offseason and preseason for Las Vegas Raiders second-year lineman Alex Leatherwood is an understatement. Things were off to a positive start with his social media posts showing he was working out and doing his best to get ready.
A new report suggests former Las Vegas Raiders first-round pick Alex Leatherwood may be done with the organization after just one season.
On paper, the Las Vegas Raiders offense has the potential to be one of the best in the NFL this season. The one ingredient that could mess that up is
A first-round pick of the Las Vegas Raiders back in 2021, offensive lineman Alex Leatherwood is running with their backups against the Miami Dolphins during Saturday’s preseason game.
Dallas, Texas-The Las Vegas Raiders have high hopes for the 2022 season, and perhaps no player will impact that success more than Alex Leatherwood. In his rookie campaign, there were many things that encouraged optimism, but like his linemate Kolton Miller in his rookie season, there were a lot of things that bred concern.
Could Las Vegas Raiders offensive lineman Alex Leatherwood be in danger of losing his status as a starter? Despite a busy offseason where he tried to improve his game, the second-year player might be on the outside looking in if early reports are an indicator.
The Raiders' 2021 first-round pick, Alex Leatherwood, started in all 17 contests on the Silver and Black offensive line last season. Despite being a reliable starter, the rookie didn't quite meet expectations, having been a liability when it came to penalties and pass protection.
The Las Vegas Raiders have done the work necessary this offseason to say that their group of skill position players is among the best in the NFL. There
After moving to guard during his rookie season. Leatherwood is getting another look at tackle early this summer.
Last weekend, Raider Nation finally got to see first-round pick Alex Leatherwood on display. With plenty of positives and learning moments, here’s a recap of his first start for the Las Vegas Raiders.
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