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Will Parks: Gets cut loose
Parks was released by the Jets on Thursday, Field Yates of ESPN reports.
Parks played 14 games for the Jets last season, accumulating 17 tackles (10 solo). The veteran safety mostly filled a depth role in the secondary, while contributing regularly on special teams in his seventh season in the league. He'll now be looking for a new opportunity elsewhere.
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Jets' Will Parks: Surfaces on practice squad
Parks reverted to the Jets' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.
Parks was brought up with Lamarcus Joyner (hip) sidelined in Week 15, and he filled in proficiently with a team-high nine tackles. New York will likely opt to elevate Parks again for Thursday's game against the Jaguars, especially if Joyner isn't ready to return.
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Jets' Will Parks: Fills in nicely with nine tackles
Parks totaled a game-high nine tackles (four solo) in Sunday's 20-17 loss to the Lions.
Parks filled in admirably for Lamarcus Joyner (hip). The 28-year-old backup safety came into the game with five tackles (four solo) all season while playing primarily on special teams. Despite this performance, Parks will likely be relegated to his previous role once Joyner's deemed healthy enough to play.
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Jets' Will Parks: Remains in New York
Parks re-signed with the Jets on Thursday.
Parks was claimed off waivers by the Jets late in the 2021 season. He was primarily a special teams contributor with the team and racked up nine tackles across the final three games of the campaign. That is likely to be his role again in 2022.
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Jets' Will Parks: Claimed off waivers
Parks was claimed off waivers from the Dolphins on Tuesday, Ethan Greenberg of the Jets' official site reports.
Parks was a sixth-round selection of the Broncos in 2016 and has spent time with the Chiefs, 49ers and Dolphins in 2021. With Elijah Riley trying to clear concussion protocols and Sharrod Neasman on the reserve/COVID-19 list, the Jets could be very thin at safety come Sunday against the Jaguars.
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Will Parks: Waived by Miami
Parks was waived by the Dolphins on Monday.
Miami signed Parks off the 49ers' practice squad in November. He appeared in one game (Week 13 versus the Giants) but didn't record any defensive snaps.
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Dolphins' Will Parks: Signed off practice squad
Parks was signed off the 49ers' practice squad by the Dolphins on Tuesday.
Parks is a six-year veteran who signed with the Chiefs in the offseason but didn't stick around, ultimately landing with the 49ers' practice squad. With Brandon Jones (elbow) questionable for Sunday against the Panthers, Parks could step right into a reserve role as soon as this weekend.
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Chiefs' Will Parks: Gets one-year deal with Chiefs
Kansas City signed Parks to a one-year contract Wednesday, Sam McDowell of The Kansas City Star reports.
Parks played in 10 total games between the Broncos and Eagles last season, and he'll now provide some depth for the Chiefs' secondary. Now having put together back-to-back seasons with less than 20 total tackles, however, it's safe to leave Parks off the fantasy radar in IDP formats.
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Broncos' Will Parks: Makes splash in Broncos return
Parks recorded six tackles, including a sack, during Sunday's 32-27 win over Carolina.
,So much for easing his way back into the lineup. In his first game back with the Broncos, Parks was forced into the nickel role following injuries to corners Duke Dawson (knee) and Kevin Toliver (knee). Parks ended up playing on 54 of 67 defensive snaps and picked up a huge 16-yard sack to drive the Panthers out of scoring position right before the half. The Broncos cornerback room was already perilously thin heading into Sunday's game. With the additional injuries and learning curve ahead of newly signed Nate Hairston, expect Parks to start in the nickel Saturday against Buffalo.
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Broncos' Will Parks: Back in Mile High City
The Broncos claimed Parks off waivers from the Eagles on Wednesday, Aric DiLalla of the team's official site reports.
Parks wasn't getting much playing time behind starting safeties Jalen Mills and Rodney McLeod in Philadelphia, but he could get an immediate opportunity in Denver. The Broncos placed slot corner Bryce Callahan (foot) on injured reserve Wednesday, re-opening the role that Parks served in with the team last season. He allowed 264 receiving yards and three touchdowns over 14 games in 2019. Parks may not clear the COVID-19 protocols for the Week 13 matchup against the Chiefs, but he could be on the field the following week against Carolina.
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Will Parks: Cut by Philly
The Eagles waived Parks on Tuesday, James Palmer of NFL Network reports.
This move was a bit of a head scratcher, but it should provide Parks an opportunity to play more elsewhere. He proved useful as a nickel corner for the Broncos over the past four seasons, specifically allowing just 264 yards and three touchdowns in coverage over 14 games last season. Perhaps a return to Mile High City could be in the works with Broncos' slot corner Bryce Callahan (foot) facing an extended absence.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-0, 200 lbs |
Birthplace: Philadelphia, PA |
Age: 30 |
School: Arizona |
Experience: 8 |