After three years out of football, Prince Amukamara has officially brought his NFL career to an end.
The New York Giants announced they have signed CB Prince Amukamara to a one-day contract to retire with the team. The veteran last played in 2019 and his last reported NFL interest was a workout in January of 2022, so Amukamara has been “retired” for some time. Amukamara, 34, is a former first-round pick of the Giants back in 2011.
Prince Amukamara has not played in a game since the 2019 season, but he remains on the NFL radar.
While the Saints gave Poole barely veteran-minimum money and guaranteed him just $137,000 on a one-year deal, this strips another proven corner from their roster.
The New Orleans Saints know that their cornerback situation isn’t ideal and that became even more clear when they parted ways with established vet, Prince Amukamara after he failed to show much in camp.
During his time in Dallas, Maher became the first kicker in NFL history to make three 60-plus-yard field goals, accomplishing this feat during the 2018 and ’19 seasons.
The corner spent 2020 with the Cardinals’ practice squad last year but didn’t appear in a game. The Saints gave him a shot a few weeks ago, but he didn’t quite impress on the practice field.
The New Orleans Saints released three players in the wake of Saturday's preseason opener to the Baltimore Ravens. New Orleans lost the game 17-14. Some players had some nice moments on both sides of the ball, but the Saints turned the ball over six times and committed some sloppy penalties.
Although Patrick Robinson did not play a big role with the Saints upon returning to the team that drafted him, the since-retired cornerback was receiving extensive work in training camp and on track to play a big role.
The Saints look like they’re simply trying to stock up on cornerbacks right now You may or may not have heard, but the New Orleans Saints have been pretty barren at cornerback this offseason.
The Saints continue to churn their roster. They announced the previously reported signings of veteran cornerbacks Prince Amukamara and KeiVarae Russell.
A couple of veteran cornerbacks are set to sign with the Saints. Prince Amukamara and KeiVarae Russell each worked out for the team this weekend and Dan Graziano of ESPN reports that the plan is to sign them as long as both players pass their physicals.
Veteran cornerback Prince Amukamara has an agreement to join the Arizona Cardinals pending the results of a coronavirus test.
The Raiders initially brought in Amukamara with hopes that he could teach young cornerbacks Trayvon Mullen and Damon Arnette.
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