It’s hard to believe but the Pittsburgh Steelers 2023 Training Camp is right around the corner.
The Carolina Panthers had some cleaning up to do on Wednesday. Per the league transaction wire, the team cut ties with three players from their inactive list—cornerbacks Rashaan Melvin and Justin Layne and linebacker Jordan Mack.
The Carolina Panthers had an interesting situation heading into their game against the Detroit Lions on Saturday. Before the game started, the team was looking to bulk up their roster.
Justin Layne has been part of a few transactions this season. Despite never carving out a regular role as a starter, the former Steelers third-round pick has been claimed on waivers three times this year.
According to Mike Kaye, the Panthers claimed CB Justin Layne off of waivers from the Bears on Wednesday. Layne, 24, is a former third-round pick by the Steelers in the 2019 NFL Draft out of Michigan State.
The Bears’ first-place rushing attack will need to get by without one of its pillars in the coming weeks.
Robinson was set for a starting role in 2022, and he collected five tackles and one pass defended while appearing in 95 percent of defensive snaps in Week 1.
New York Giants wide receiver Kadarius Toney is doubtful to play in Monday's game against the Dallas Cowboys.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made some tough cuts Tuesday, but only one of their released players has been picked up off waivers. When the Pittsburgh Steelers had to trim their roster from 80 players to the league-mandated 53, there were tough decisions to make.
The Pittsburgh Steelers finished their 53-man roster, cutting four more players. Before the 4 p.m. deadline, Anthony McFarland, Justin Layne, Trent Scott and Marcus Allen were released by the team.
Now that training camp is here with the Pittsburgh Steelers back in Latrobe and gearing up for what they hope will be a much more productive season, it’s time to take stock of where the team stands.
While Layne has found a home with Pittsburgh's special-teams unit, the 24-year-old has yet to prove he deserves anything resembling a full-time gig in the secondary.
Through three seasons in the black and gold, former 2019 third-round draft pick Justin Layne has struggled to truly carve out a role with the Pittsburgh Steelers defensively.
It’s Day 21 of Going For Two, featuring Justin Layne and DeMarvin Leal Welcome to Going For Two! Over the 45 days leading up to the Pittsburgh Steelers 2022 training camp, we will be highlighting two players every day in order to cover the entire 90-man offseason roster.
Steelers cornerbacks James Pierre and Justin Layne face some stiff competition for their roster spots. The moment you all have been waiting for with bated breath has arrived.
With the 2022 new league year, the questions will be plenty for quite a while, even as the Pittsburgh Steelers spend cash and cap space and use draft picks in an effort to find answers.
When the Pittsburgh Steelers selected cornerback Justin Layne out of Michigan State with the 83rd overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, hopes were high for the young, developmental cornerback who had great length and ball skills for the position.
Going into training camp, the notion around Pittsburgh was that CB Justin Layne could be on thin ice. The third-year pro and former third-round selection
Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Justin Layne was arrested Friday on a gun charge in Ohio.
Officers discovered Layne had an outstanding warrant for his arrest for a previous traffic violation that he did not appear for in court. The 23-year-old was also driving on a suspended license.
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