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Cole Beasley: Parts ways with Giants
New York will grant Cole Beasley his request to be cut from the practice squad Friday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.Beasley and the Giants have mutually agreed to part ways, leaving the veteran wideout free to search for an opportunity elsewhere in the league. Though fully recovered from the leg injury he sustained earlier this season, Beasley has yet to suit up for a game in 2023.
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Cole Beasley: Back on Giants' practice squad
The Giants designated Cole Beasley (leg) for return from the practice squad injured list and restored him to their practice squad Tuesday.Beasley had been on the practice squad injured list with a leg issue since before Week 1, but he's now back to full speed and available for the Giants' practice team. Barring injuries to the Giants' receiving corps, his path to significant playing time with the active squad is relatively narrow.
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Cole Beasley: Heads to injured list
The Giants placed Cole Beasley (leg) on their practice squad injured list Monday, Art Stapleton of The Bergen Record reports.Beasley will now be forced to miss at least the first four games of the 2023 season. As long as Parris Campbell is available for the Giants, it's unlikely Beasley is elevated even once he becomes eligible again.
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Cole Beasley: Lands with practice squad
Cole Beasley (leg) is signing with the Giants' practice squad Wednesday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.Beasley was released by the Giants on Tuesday but will remain with the team on the practice squad, as expected. He continues to work through a leg injury but will be a candidate to provide additional receiving depth for the Giants at some point once he's healthy.
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Cole Beasley: Misses cut
Cole Beasley was released by the Giants on Tuesday after failing to make their 53-man roster, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.Beasley is nursing a leg injury that should not keep him sidelined for too long. However, the veteran pass catcher is expected to stick around and land on the team's practice squad. Once he is healthy, he will be a prime candidate to jump on to the 53-man roster if an injury occurs on the receiving depth chart.
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Giants' Cole Beasley: Nearing full recovery
Cole Beasley (leg) is close to 100 percent, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports.Beasley was out of action for almost two weeks due to the injury, which could jeopardize his making the team's final 53-man roster. The veteran receiver, who has ties to head coach Brian Daboll from time together in Buffalo, is likely on the bubble with cut-down day coming soon.
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Giants' Cole Beasley: Not in uniform
Cole Beasley (leg) is not in uniform for Friday's exhibition game against the Panthers, Charlotte Carroll of The Athletic reports.Beasley has been sidelined since Tuesday with a leg injury. Considering the veteran pass catcher is on the bubble regarding making the final 53-man roster, his absence indicates the leg injury is not minor. Still, there is another preseason game remaining, so he will have more opportunities to make an impression throughout camp.
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Giants' Cole Beasley: Remains sidelined
Cole Beasley (leg) will not practice Wednesday, Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News reports.Beasley was also unable to practice Tuesday due to the injury, and it's unclear how much longer the veteran wideout may need to recover before he takes the field again. Considering he is likely on the bubble regarding making the team's final 53-man roster, it'll be important for Beasley to return as soon as possible.
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Giants' Cole Beasley: Leads NY in catches Friday
Cole Beasley caught all four of his targets for 33 yards in Friday's exhibition loss to the Lions.The New York Giants rested most of their starters for the preseason opener, so Beasley's presence may have been an indication that he still needs to earn a roster spot. On the other hand, the veteran wideout made the most of his time on the field, leading the team with four catches on his 10 snaps. His longest reception was an 18-yard gain on a pass from Tommy DeVito on the final drive of the first quarter. Beasley excelled under head coach Brian Daboll when both were in Buffalo, and he could be more than just an afterthought if he makes New York's 53-man roster given the unsettled pecking order in the team's receiver room.
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Giants' Cole Beasley: Could be ascending up depth chart
Cole Beasley worked as the New York Giants' No. 1 slot receiver during Thursday's practice, Ryan Novozinksy of NJ Advance Media reports.Beasley's role Thursday must be taken with context, as Parris Campbell -- who has been occupying the No. 1 slot position during training camp -- was sidelined due a knee issue and Sterling Shepard and Wan'Dale Robinson are both working back from ACL tears. Still, it can only help Beasley in his quest to make the team and play a meaningful role this season that he had such a prominent opportunity to show that he still has gas left in the tank, especially since he reportedly has looked good in camp so far. The Giants have a crowded receiver room, especially in the slot, and it's too early to make any assumptions about how things will shake out, but Beasley appears to have at least a decent chance to secure a depth spot with New York in his age-34 campaign.