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Carlos Henderson: Waived by Washington
Carlos Henderson was waived by the Redskins on Tuesday, Kareem Copeland of The Washington Post reports.Henderson signed with the Redskins just over a week ago and is now back on the market. The third-round pick from 2017 has been a disappointment in his first two seasons, failing to see the field in a regular-season game. He'll look to catch on with another club in 2019.
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Redskins' Carlos Henderson: Agrees to contract with Washington
Carlos Henderson signed a reserve/future contract with the Washington Redskins on Monday, Kareem Copeland of The Washington Post reports.Henderson is a developmental project and has not made his NFL debut since being drafted by the Broncos in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft. The second-year wideout will spend the offseason working to climb Washington's depth chart.
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Carlos Henderson: Secures deal with practice squad
The Redskins signed Carlos Henderson to their practice squad Wednesday.Henderson has yet to make his NFL debut since entering the league as a second-round pick with the Broncos in 2016. After spending his rookie campaign on injured reserve, Henderson was cut by Denver prior to the 2018 season opener and will now test his luck in another organization.
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Redskins' Carlos Henderson: Expects to sign in Washington
Carlos Henderson is in line to sign with the Washington Redskins, Zac Stevens of BSNDenver.com reports.Henderson last worked with Denver but hasn't played in an NFL game since entering the league in 2017. The signing won't be official until Monday, and Henderson is expected to work as a depth receiver.
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Carlos Henderson: Let go by Denver
Carlos Henderson was released from the Broncos' practice squad Thursday, Mike Klis of 9News Denver reports.Henderson signed with the Broncos' practice squad after being waived by the team before the start of the regular season. Since he spent his entire rookie season in 2017 on injured reserve, Henderson is yet to play a snap in the regular season despite being a third-round pick. Henderson's struggles in his personal life are what likely led to his release, and with that, it may be difficult for the wideout to find another opportunity in the NFL at this time.
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Carlos Henderson: Signed to Denver's practice squad
Carlos Henderson (suspension) is joining Denver's practice squad, Mike Klis of 9News Denver reports.Henderson's status as a 2017 third-round pick wasn't enough to keep him on the 53-man roster, but the Broncos do want to take another look before completely cutting ties. The 23-year-old spent his entire rookie season on IR with a torn thumb ligament, then had an interesting offseason that included an arrest, a hamstring injury and a lengthy absence from training camp for personal reasons. The arrest led to a one-game suspension from the NFL.
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Carlos Henderson: Waived by Broncos
The Broncos waived Carlos Henderson (suspension) on Saturday, Mike Klis of 9News Denver reports.A third-round pick of the Broncos in 2017, Henderson spent his entire rookie season on IR due to a torn thumb ligament. After the campaign, he was arrested Jan. 14 for possession of a controlled substance, which incurred a one-game suspension from the NFL. Hurting his cause further was failing to report to Denver until Aug. 21. The wideout may have to prove that his personal life is in order before he receives another opportunity in the league.
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Broncos' Carlos Henderson: Reports to team facility
Carlos Henderson (suspension) reported to the Denver Broncos on Tuesday, Troy Renck of ABC 7 Denver reports.The 2017 third-round pick is in a precarious spot after missing his entire rookie season with a torn thumb ligament. A January arrest for possession of a controlled substance led to a one-game suspension, and he missed all of training camp while stepping away from the team to deal with personal/family issues. In between, Henderson was limited by a hamstring injury during the offseason program, prompting coach Vance Joseph to say that the second-year wideout needed to earn his roster spot. Henderson has probably made a full recovery from the hamstring injury by now, but he's still on the reserve/exempt list and may not have a place with the Broncos anymore. He said Tuesday that he's working on gaining clearance to practice with the team.
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Broncos' Carlos Henderson: Suspended for Week 1
Carlos Henderson (personal, hamstring) will be suspended for Week 1 for violating the NFL's substance-abuse policy, Ryan O'Halloran of The Denver Post reports.After missing his entire rookie season with a thumb injury, Henderson was arrested in January for possession of a controlled substance. He then dealt with a hamstring injury during the offseason program and ultimately was placed on the reserve/exempt list for the start of training camp due to an unspecified personal issue. He has yet to rejoin the Denver Broncos, while rookie wideouts Courtland Sutton (knee) and DaeSean Hamilton both seem to be making a good impression at camp. Despite getting drafted in the third round last year, Henderson likely is in danger of being released before Week 1.
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Broncos' Carlos Henderson: Missing camp for personal issue
Carlos Henderson (hamstring) will start training camp on the reserve/exempt list while tending to a personal issue, Troy Renck of Denver 7 News reports.The 2017 third-round pick missed all of last season with a torn ligament in his thumb, then watched the Denver Broncos draft wide receivers in the second (Courtland Sutton) and fourth (DaeSean Hamilton) rounds of April's draft. Making matters worse, Henderson missed June minicamp with a hamstring injury, prompting Broncos head coach Vance Joseph to say that the second-year wideout is on the roster bubble. Now dealing with an unspecified off-field problem, Henderson won't be around for the start of training camp.