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Chiefs' Daniel Braverman: Signs reserve/future contract
The Kansas City Chiefs signed Daniel Braverman to a reserve/future contract Monday, freelance NFL writer Howard Balzer reports.Braverman was signed to Kansas City's practice squad last week but the Chiefs signing him to a reserve/future contract ensures he'll remain under team control throughout the offseason. The 2016 seventh-rounder possesses a 4.47 40-yard dash time but his diminutive size (5-foot-10, 177 pounds) could hold him back.
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Daniel Braverman: Signed to Chiefs' practice squad
Daniel Braverman was added to the Chiefs' practice squad Tuesday, Terez A. Paylor of the Kansas City Star reports.Braverman spent much of his rookie campaign on the Bears' practice squad in 2016, where he also spent three games on the team's active roster. He did not make an appearance throughout the 2017 regular season, however.
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Daniel Braverman: Placed on waivers
Daniel Braverman was waived by the Bears on Saturday.Braverman didn't have a reception in the three games he played in his rookie campaign last season. His preseason wasn't impressive enough to keep him around, and we expect to see him on the practice squad like he was in 2016.
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Bears' Daniel Braverman: Expected to play Saturday
Daniel Braverman (undisclosed) is expected to play in Saturday's preseason game against the Cardinals.Braverman wasn't available to play in last week's preseason opener, so he'll need to perform well in these final three exhibitions in order to make the final roster.
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Bears' Daniel Braverman: Not expected to play Thursday
Daniel Braverman (undisclosed) isn't expected to play in Thursday's preseason opener against the Broncos, Adam Hoge of WGN Radio reports.Though Braverman underwent offseason knee surgery in January, according to Mark Potash of the Chicago Sun-Times, it isn't clear if he's still in recovery.
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Bears' Daniel Braverman: Appears in three games as rookie
Daniel Braverman was targeted twice, but failed to record a reception in three games played during the 2016 season.Braverman was a seventh-round draft choice by the Chicago Bears in 2016, and he's still considered a developmental project. He's under contract for one more season, and he'll continue to compete for a roster spot and role on the team as a slot receiver.
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Bears' Daniel Braverman: Inactive Sunday
Daniel Braverman is listed as inactive Sunday in Minnesota, Rich Campbell of the Chicago Tribune reports.The owner of two targets but no catches in his NFL career, Braverman wasn't able to make inroads within a Chicago Bears receiving corps that was banged up all season. The 2016 seventh-rounder now will focus on development during the offseason program.
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Bears' Daniel Braverman: Inactive Saturday
Daniel Braverman is inactive for Saturday's game against the Redskins.The Chicago Bears will lean on Alshon Jeffery, Cameron Meredith, and Deonte Thompson at wide receiver Saturday. Braverman has only seen two targets on 17 snaps this season.
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Bears' Daniel Braverman: Promoted to active roster
The Chicago Bears promoted Daniel Braverman from the practice squad to the active roster Tuesday.Braverman will take the roster spot of Danny Trevathan (knee), who landed on injured reserve. It's unlikely he will jump into a prominent role as the sixth receiver on the roster, but the Bears figure to give him a shot to see game action at some point before their season comes to a close.
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Bears' Daniel Braverman: Catches two passes Thursday
Daniel Braverman caught two of his three pass targets for 17 yards Thursday against the Browns.Playing with the reserves in the Chicago Bears final preseason game, Braverman capped off an uninspiring preseason. The 2016 seventh-round draft choice is currently third on the depth chart at slot receiver, and he'll need the team to suffer a number of injuries to see significant playing time in the regular season.