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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Cardinals' Greg Little: Quiet in start
Greg Little got the start in Friday's preseason game against the Saints, bringing in his only target for a six-yard gain.Little may have gotten the start across from Larry Fitzgerald, but recent draft picks Chad Williams and Christian Kirk did the damage with the first-team offense. Though he seems to have made a nice impression in training camp, the 29-year-old Little is still on the roster bubble, hoping to eventually play in a regular-season game for the first time since 2014.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Cardinals' Greg Little: Signs with Cardinals
The Arizona Cardinals signed Greg Little to a contract Thursday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.A second-round selection by the Browns back in 2011, Little turned in his best campaign as a rookie, notching 61 catches on 121 targets for 709 yards and two touchdowns. He last made a 53-man roster in 2014 with the Bengals, totaling six grabs for 69 yards over six games, but the lack established options at receiver for the Cardinals could give him an outside shot of landing a job with a strong showing during the preseason.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Greg Little: Released on Tuesday
Greg Little was released by the Bills on Tuesday.The veteran wideout was let go Tuesday even after an impressive preseason in which he was second on the team in receptions and receiving yards. Little will now hit the open market, with a chance to sign on with a team looking to add experience to their wide receiver corps.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Bills' Greg Little: Productive game Saturday
Greg Little caught three passes for 35 yards and a touchdown in Saturday's preseason win over the Giants. He also had another touchdown taken away on a close ruling.Little was listed with the third-teamers when the initial depth chart came out. However, no one in the large group of receivers vying for the No. 3 and No. 4 jobs has completely stood out, so it's still a wide-open competition for those jobs, or even the final roster spots in general, especially with Greg Salas still sidelined with a hamstring injury. Games like these will help the veteran Little in his cause to make the team.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Bills' Greg Little: Getting his chances
With Sammy Watkins still unable to practice, Greg Little has seen significant time with the first team offense, BuffaloBuffalo Bills.com reports. Said quarterback Tyrod Taylor, "He's competing each and every day. He's gone out there and tried to make plays on the ball and has made a couple of acrobatic catches. He's in the right place as far as the routes go. He's definitely dialed in."Watkins will be back soon and Robert Woods is the clear-cut No. 2 guy, but the third receiver spot is a wide open race. Even coach Rex Ryan has no clue who's going to take it and there may be as many as 5-6 receivers with a legitimate shot at the job. If we had to guess, it seems like high-upside guy Dez Lewis and the journeyman Little seem to be turning the most heads - Little through his consistency and knowledge of the game - though there's still plenty of time left for the depth chart to be shaken up. Little could finish anywhere from the No. 3 guy to not making the team.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Bills' Greg Little: Signs with Bills
Greg Little was signed as a free agent Tuesday, BuffaloBuffalo Bills.com reports.Little has had three 40-plus catch seasons since getting drafted in the second round by the Browns in 2011, but has fallen on hard times recently, with just six catches in 2014 while not seeing any action this past season. He'll compete for a spot for a fourth, fifth, or sixth wideout in camp this summer.
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by Brandon Wise | CBSSports.com
Bengals cut ties with Robert Geathers, Greg Little
The Cincinnati Bengals have released defensive end Robert Geathers and wide receiver Greg Little, the team announced Friday. Geathers played all 16 games with the team in 2014, totaling 21 tackles with one sack and one interception. In his 11-year career in Cincinnati, Geathers has totaled 325 tackles with 34 sacks and three interceptions. Little signed on with the Bengals halfway through the 2014 season, playing in six games, totaling six catches for 69 yards.
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by R.J. White | CBSSports.com
Bengals receivers do little in Wild Card loss vs. Colts
The Cincinnati Bengals wide receivers and tight ends combined for just seven catches and 75 yards in the team's 26-10 Wild Card loss to the Colts, with wide receiver Mohamed Sanu recording three catches for 31 yards. With top wideout A.J. Green inactive Sunday, Sanu was the only Bengals receiver to make a catch in the game, racking up his three receptions on seven targets. Brandon Tate was targeted five times, Cobi Hamilton saw two targets and Greg Little was targeted once, but none of the three managed to record a catch. Tight end Kevin Brock drew the start in place of Jermaine Gresham and caught just one pass for seven years. Rookie tight end Ryan Hewitt caught three of his five targets for 37 yards. Nobody on the Bengals was able to crack 50 receiving yards, with running back Giovani Bernard leading the way with 46 yards on eight receptions.
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by R.J. White | CBSSports.com
Bengals list Week 17 inactives vs. Steelers
The Cincinnati Bengals have listed the following players as inactive for Sunday night's Week 17 matchup with the Steelers: cornerback Terence Newman (illness), wide receivers James Wright (knee) and Greg Little, quarterback AJ McCarron , guard T.J. Johnson, tackle Tanner Hawkinson and defensive tackle Devon Still. Newman and Wright were both listed as questionable to play in the regular-season finale. The team will have four other questionables available to play against the Steelers. Cincinnat is a 3 1/2-point underdog in Pittsburgh in Week 17.
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Bengals release MNF inactives
The Cincinnati Bengals ruled these players inactive for Monday's game against the Broncos: quarterback AJ McCarron (illness), defensive back Chris Lewis-Harris, linebacker Emmanuel Lamur(hamstring), wideouts Greg Little and James Wright (knee), and offensive linemen Devon Still and Tanner Hawkinson