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Browns' Wyatt Davis: Heading to Cleveland
Wyatt Davis (ankle) signed a contract with the Cleveland Browns on Friday.Davis spent the entire 2023 season on the Giants' injured reserve due to an ankle injury. His addition to Cleveland's roster indicates his health is back up to par. He is expected to compete for a depth offensive lineman role in the upcoming season.
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Giants' Wyatt Davis: Goes on IR
Wyatt Davis (ankle) reverted to injured reserve Wednesday, per the NFL's official transaction log.Davis injured his ankle in Saturday's preseason game against the Jets and was waived with an injury designation Monday. His move to IR will end his 2023 season unless he reaches an injury settlement with the team.
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Wyatt Davis: Let go Monday
Wyatt Davis (ankle) was waived by the Giants with an injury designation Monday.Davis suffered the injury in Saturday's preseason game against the Jets and needed to be carted off the field. Assuming he clears waivers, the 2021 third-round selection will then revert to IR. Depending on the severity of the injury, he could ultimately return this season if he's able to reach an injury settlement with the team.
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Giants' Wyatt Davis: Will not return
Wyatt Davis was carted off the field with a lower right leg injury during Saturday's preseason game against the Jets, Art Stapleton of The Bergen Record reports.Davis left the field with an aircast on his lower right leg and has officially been ruled out of Saturday's game, per Dan Salomone of the New York Giants' official site. The 24-year-old has spent time with Minnesota, Arizona, New Orleans and New York throughout his two-year NFL career. He's been competing for a depth role in the Giants' offensive line room ahead of the coming season. There is no word on how significant Davis' injury is at the moment.
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Giants' Wyatt Davis: Stays with Giants
The New York Giants re-signed Wyatt Davis on Monday, Matt Citak of the team's official site reports.Davis was a third-round pick by the Vikings in 2021 but never developed in Minnesota. He appeared in one game each for the Cardinals, Saints and Giants last season and was an exclusive rights free agent. Davis will compete for a depth role in camp this summer.
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Wyatt Davis: Joins Giants' practice squad
The Giants signed Wyatt Davis to their practice squad last week, Aaron Wilson of ProFootballNetwork.com reports.Davis was a third-round selection by the Vikings in the 2021 NFL Draft, and he operated in a depth role during his rookie campaign. Minnesota cut him at the end of training camp, but he quickly landed with the Giants. Davis will look to work his way up to the 53-man roster as a member of New York's practice squad.
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Vikings' Wyatt Davis: Operating as backup
Wyatt Davis worked as the Minnesota Vikings' second-string left guard during offseason work, Will Ragatz of Sports Illustrated reports.Davis was a depth piece along the Vikings offensive line as a rookie, but he ended the season on the inactive list due to an illness. Now healthy, the 2021 third-round pick is looking to carve out a role in Year 2.
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Vikings' Wyatt Davis: Won't play Week 18
Wyatt Davis (illness) is inactive Week 18 against Chicago.Davis was able to rebound from an illness and log back-to-back full practice sessions to end the week, though he won't be available Sunday to function in his regular depth capacity.
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Vikings' Wyatt Davis: Avoids injury report
Wyatt Davis (ankle) is not listed on Wednesday's injury report, Craig Peters of the Minnesota Vikings' official site reports.Davis is coming off back-to-back absences due to an ankle injury, but the rookie guard will be back in action for Sunday's road matchup against the Lions.
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Vikings' Wyatt Davis: Sitting out Sunday
Wyatt Davis (ankle) is inactive for Sunday's game against the 49ers.Davis will miss a second straight game with an ankle issue. The Minnesota Vikings' offensive line will be without some of its depth as a result.