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Top Tim White News

  • Tim White: Done in New Orleans

    The Saints waived White on Thursday, Amie Just of The New Orleans Times-Picayune reports.

    White was let go to make room for James Hurst on New Orleans' offseason roster. White, an Arizona State product, latched on to the Saints' practice squad near the end of the 2019 regular season.

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  • Saints' Tim White: Signs future deal

    White signed a reserve/future contract with the Saints on Monday, Mike Triplett of ESPN.com reports.

    White signed with the Saints' practice squad a week ago, and the team will keep him around going into the 2020 season. The 25-year-old will compete for a depth role, and he'll likely need to contribute on special teams to make the final roster.

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  • Tim White: Lands in Big Easy

    White signed with the Saints' practice squad Monday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

    White had a workout with the Saints on Friday and showcased enough to receive an additional look from the team. The 25-year-old hasn't seen game action since Week 5 of last season with Baltimore.

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  • Jets' Tim White: Signs reserve/future deal

    The Jets signed White to a reserve/future contract Wednesday.

    White was waived by the Ravens in October and did not land on another 53-man roster during the regular season. He caught his sole target for 14 yards during his tenure in Baltimore. The second-year pro will now compete for a depth role with the Jets, and could earn looks as a kick and punt returner this offseason.

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  • Tim White: Waived by Baltimore

    The Ravens waived White on Monday, Jonas Shaffer of the Baltimore Sun reports.

    White was promoted from Baltimore's practice squad to the 53-man roster in late September and was mostly utilized as a kick and punt returner. The second-year wideout fumbled Sunday against the Browns, earning criticism from head coach John Harbaugh. If White clears waivers, the Ravens may have interest in re-signing him to the practice squad.

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  • Ravens' Tim White: Joins Ravens

    White was promoted from the Ravens' practice squad Saturday.

    White is primarily a return specialist. The Ravens waived current punt and kick returner Janarion Grant in corresponding move, so it seems like White may replace him right away. Still, Jordan Lasley could also get an opportunity. White will also provide depth at wide receiver.

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  • Tim White: Waived by Ravens

    White was waived by the Ravens on Saturday, Ryan Mink of the team's official website reports.

    White earned an IR stash as an undrafted rookie last season and may end up sticking around on the Ravens' practice squad. He was expected to push for a key role in the return game, but Janarion Grant made a stronger impression.

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  • Ravens' Tim White: Stands out in preseason win

    White brought in three of four targets for 70 yards and added one punt return for nine yards in the Ravens' 27-10 preseason win over the Dolphins on Saturday.

    The second-year speedster paced all pass catchers in both receptions and receiving yards on the night, making his case for a roster spot on the latter half of the wide receiver depth chart. That quest had experienced a setback over the prior pair of contests, games that White missed with an undisclosed injury. It remains to be seen if Saturday's effort is enough to help him gain ground on the likes of Jordan Lasley (three receptions, 30 yards) and DeVier Posey (two receptions, 31 yards, one TD), but White should have another opportunity to showcase his skills in next Thursday's preseason finale versus the Redskins.

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  • Ravens' Tim White: Status in question for preseason game

    White remains in contention for a roster spot, though he's unlikely to play in Thursday's preseason matchup against the Rams due to an undisclosed injury, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic Baltimore reports.

    The severity nor the nature of White's injury hasn't been revealed, so his status for the rest of the preseason remains to be seen. Still, Zrebiec notes that White has established himself as one of the top candidates to make the roster under the assumption that Baltimore keeps six receivers on the 53-man roster. White is battling with the likes of Breshad Perriman and rookies Jaleel Scott and Jordan Lasley for those final spots behind the top four wideouts. Not playing Thursday won't hurt White's standing for now, but he'll likely need to get back on the field in the near future to remain on solid ground with the team.

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  • Ravens' Tim White: Making inroads toward roster spot

    White "has the inside track for a roster spot" if he can stay healthy after making a positive impression on the coaching staff early in training camp, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic Baltimore reports.

    The speedy second-year player out of Arizona State was a camp standout last season before he suffered a season-ending thumb injury in September. White, who can help in the return game in addition to his contributions as a receiver, is garnering praise once again this camp, routinely making plays and showing blazing speed. It's worth noting that the Ravens' top four receivers are effectively set, so White will need to remain a factor on special teams to secure a 53-man roster spot. Baltimore has also brought in undrafted free agent Janarion Grant, who is an excellent returner in his own right, but it seems that White has the early edge for that role.

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  • Ravens' Tim White: Competing for return job

    White is competing with undrafted rookie Janarion Grant for a job on kick/punt returns, Ryan Mink of the Ravens' official website reports.

    White caught on with Baltimore as an undrafted rookie last year and made enough of an impression to earn a stash on injured reserve after he injured his thumb during the first preseason game. He was healthy by January and is now back to compete for a roster spot with a team that signed three veteran wideouts -- Michael Crabtree, John Brown, Willie Snead -- and also used two draft picks -- Jaleel Scott, Jordan Lasley -- on the position. With Chris Moore also expected to make the cut, Baltimore could end up carrying seven wide receivers to make room for one that's essentially a return specialist. It's hard to see how 2015 first-round pick Breshad Perriman would fit into the picture.

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  • Ravens' Tim White: Back to full health

    White (thumb) has returned to full health, Jeff Zrebiec of The Baltimore Sun reports.

    Coach John Harbaugh made the announcement during Thursday's end-of-season press conference, mentioning that White is back to 100 percent after suffering a thumb injury in preseason that sidelined him for his entire rookie year. Now that he's healthy, White should be ready for the start of organized team activities in the spring. However, as a former undrafted free agent that'll be battling other fringe receivers along with 2018 rookies, White will need to show that he's more than just healthy this spring in order to secure a roster spot.

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  • Ravens' Tim White: Hits injured reserve

    White (thumb) was officially placed on injured reserve Friday.

    This move was essentially a foregone conclusion following the announcement of his season-ending thumb surgery in mid-August. He made a strong impression early in camp and will look to build off of it in the 2018 preseason.

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  • Ravens' Tim White: Set for season-ending surgery on thumb

    White will undergo season-ending thumb surgery, Jeff Zrebiec of The Baltimore Sun reports.

    This is crushing news for the undrafted rookie after he shined in his preseason debut with a dazzling 33-yard touchdown on his lone target. White had been making a strong impression in camp as well, which made his outstanding performance in the preseason game all the more encouraging. With season-ending surgery on tap, he'll likely hit injured reserve. White's absence this season thins the competition for the final receiver spots on the roster, helping the likes of Quincy Adeboyejo, Chris Moore and C.J. Board.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 5-10, 185 lbs
Birthplace: Newhall, CA, USA
Age: 30
School: Arizona State
Experience: 2