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  • Bryce Pierre: Gets tryout in Las Vegas

    Pierre had a tryout with the Raiders on Wednesday, per the NFL's transaction log. Pierre was waived from the Panthers' injured reserve in June with an injury settlement. The tight end has recovered from his undisclosed illness and is ready to regain a position on an NFL roster. Pierre spent time with the Panthers in 2025 after leaving UCLA, so the Raiders would be the second stop on his NFL journey.
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  • Bryce Pierre: Waived from IR

    The Panthers waived Pierre (undisclosed) from IR with an injury settlement Monday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports. Pierre signed a reserve/future contract with Carolina in January but was waived with an injury designation in mid-May. He subsequently reverted to IR, putting him in line to miss the entire season. However, since Pierre and the Panthers have reached an injury settlement, the tight end can join another organization once he's healthy.
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  • Panthers' Bryce Pierre: Reverts to IR

    Pierre (undisclosed) reverted to Carolina's injured reserve Tuesday, Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer reports. Pierre was let go by the Panthers on Monday but will remain with the team after going unclaimed on waivers. The 25-year-old spent last season on Carolina's practice squad but didn't appear in any games and will now have to miss the entirety of the upcoming campaign unless he's waived with an injury settlement.
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  • Bryce Pierre: Waived by Panthers

    The Panthers waived Pierre (undisclosed) with an injury designation Monday, Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer reports. Pierre signed a reserve/future contract with the Panthers in January after spending the 2025 season on the team's practice squad. With the waived/injured designation, the 25-year-old will revert to Carolina's injured reserve Tuesday.
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  • Panthers' Bryce Pierre: Signs reserve deal with Panthers

    Pierre signed a reserve/future contract with the Panthers on Monday, Darin Gantt of the team's official site reports. Pierre's sticking around after spending the 2025 season on Carolina's practice squad. Despite underwhelming production from Carolina's tight ends in 2025, Pierre didn't get the opportunity to make his NFL regular-season debut.
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  • Bryce Pierre: Waived by Panthers

    Carolina waived Pierre on Tuesday, Joe Person of The Athletic reports. Pierre spent the offseason with the Panthers, and the undrafted rookie out of UCLA would be a reasonable candidate to resurface on the practice squad if he goes unclaimed on waivers. In his final collegiate season, Pierre suited up for 10 games and logged 10 catches for 94 yards (no touchdowns).
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