We have reached the end of an other week in the NFL offseason, which usually means we take a look around the NFC West to see what has been going on with the Arizona Cardinals’ division rivals.
The San Francisco 49ers' signing of Logan Thomas ensured they will have a backup to tight end George Kittle who can provide more of a receiving threat than they have previously enjoyed from their reserves at the position.
The veteran’s experience and the current state of the room were keys to the 49ers signing Thomas. The San Francisco 49ers made a late offseason signing on Monday when they signed veteran tight end Logan Thomas, adding depth at the position.
The San Francisco 49ers announced they have officially signed TE Logan Thomas to a one-year contract. In a corresponding move, San Francisco waived DL Raymond Johnson.
The San Francisco 49ers announced they have signed TE Logan Thomas to a one-year deal. The team waived DL Raymond Johnson III to make room on the roster.
The San Francisco 49ers are reportedly finalizing a deal to bring in former Commanders tight end Logan Thomas for the 2024 season. According to NFL insider Mike Garafolo, the deal is nearly complete.
The San Francisco 49ers have agreed to terms on a one-year contract with veteran tight end Logan Thomas, according to multiple media reports Monday. Thomas, 32, played the last four seasons for the Washington Commanders, where he started 15 of 16 games last year and caught 55 passes for 496 yards and four touchdowns.
He spent the past four seasons with the Washington Commanders. He had 55 catches for 496 yards and four touchdowns last season.
According to Mike Garafolo of NFL Network, the San Francisco 49ers are finalizing a deal to sign tight end Logan Thomas, a veteran who has been productive for the Washington Commanders over the past four seasons.
The San Francisco 49ers are working to finalize a deal with TE Logan Thomas, according to Mike Garafolo. Thomas, 32, is a former fourth-round pick of the Cardinals back in 2014.
Seeing a previous effort to add a backup tight end thwarted by the Lions matching a restricted free agency offer sheet, the 49ers are circling back to the position months later.
Here are three possible landing spots for the best available tight end and former Washington Commander, Logan Thomas this offseason. The Virginia Tech product was one of the first cuts by the Commanders from their roster overhaul in this year’s free agency.
Believe it or not, more than 300 NFL free agents are still looking for a contract. Here’s the best available at each position.
The Washington Commanders made a big splash Wednesday by adding a three-time Pro Bowl tight end to the roster a few days before the start of free agency.
As I was browsing NFL and Buccaneers Twitter (as one does), I saw an interesting release that had me perk up a little bit. The Commanders have decided to cut veteran TE Logan Thomas.
Already entering Friday positioned in the top three in cap space, the Commanders are freeing up more room. Absent any post-June 1 maneuvers, the team will pick up nearly $14M between this cut and one other.
According to Mike Garafolo, the Commanders are releasing TE Logan Thomas on Friday. Releasing Thomas creates $6,540,000 in cap space and $1,750,000 in dead money. This marks the second cut of the day for Washington after releasing LT Charles Leno as well.
The Washington Commanders are 2-0 for the first time since 2011 after completing an 18-point comeback over the Denver Broncos on Sunday. Washington defensive end Chase Young and quarterback Sam Howell shined in the victory, but the rally may not have been possible if not for tight end Logan Thomas.
Denver Broncos safety Kareem Jackson delivered a vicious helmet-to-helmet hit for a second straight week. This time, he got ejected from the game for his heinous act.
Broncos defensive back Kareem Jackson was ejected from Sunday's game against the Commanders for another deliberately dirty hit.
Washington Commanders tight end Logan Thomas is having a rough camp, spending most of it on the sidelines with a calf strain. While the team enjoys having the 32-year-old veteran around, questions are surrounding how much longer he could be with the Commanders.
Multiple players, including tight end Logan Thomas, criticized the Washington Commanders’ offensive play-calling in a recent Washington Post report. Thomas was the only player to put his name to record, and his wife also took to social media to express displeasure with the team.
The Commanders activated Thomas off the physically unable to perform list two weeks ago.
Logan Thomas is back on the practice field. The Commanders announced that they’ve activated the tight end from the physically unable to perform list.
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