The Rams announced on Wednesday that they are designating DB Duke Shelley to return from injured reserve. Shelley, 27, was the No. 205 overall pick in the sixth round by the Bears out of Kansas State in 2019.
The veteran has been on injured reserve since late November while recovering from a hamstring injury.
Few NFL experts predicted the Los Angeles Rams would reach the playoffs in 2023, but Sean McVay’s team will play football on Wildcard Weekend regardless.
The Los Angeles Rams announced they designated DB Duke Shelley to return from injured reserve on Wednesday. This opens Shelley’s 21-day window to practice before being activated. Shelley, 27, was the No.
Seven weeks ago, Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson was set on the IR shelf with a hamstring injury. Now that injury has beset a folkloric
Duke Shelley is on IR, Quentin Lake will miss Rams-Browns The Los Angeles Rams placed special teamer and depth cornerback Duke Shelley on injured reserve this week, making an already depleted position group that much thinner moving forward.
The Los Angeles Rams have announced that they’ve signed DB Shaun Jolly to the active roster, OT Zachary Thomas to the practice squad and placed DB Duke Shelley on IR.
Duke Shelley played ahead of Tre Tomlinson against the Eagles; seemingly the next man up at CB One interesting nugget that got buried in the Los Angeles Rams’ Week 5 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles was the fact that veteran CB Duke Shelley was designated as the next man up to briefly replace injured starter Ahkello Witherspoon.
The Rams have made a pair of roster moves on Friday. Los Angeles has signed defensive back Duke Shelley, the team announced. Shelley a sixth-round pick in 2019, was released by the Raiders earlier this week after joining the club in March.
The Los Angeles Rams announced they signed DB Duke Shelley to their active roster on Friday. Shelley, 26, was the No. 205 overall pick in the sixth round by the Bears out of Kansas State in 2019.
The Las Vegas Raiders have officially cut down their active roster to 53 players. This is never an easy decision to make, and Coach Josh McDaniels and General Manager Dave Ziegler had their hands full with trying to make the right calls on which players to keep, which players to let go, and which players to sign to the practice squad.
Veteran cornerback has shut down capabilities but could get lost in the shuffle Seeing Duke Shelley listed on the back end of the Las Vegas Raiders first unofficial depth cart was a peculiar site.
After allowing opposing teams to complete the third-highest percentage of passes (67.6%) against them in 2022, resulting in the fourth-most total air yardage surrendered (4,129), Las Vegas Raiders general manager Dave Ziegler knew changes had to be made defensively.
Former Vikings cornerback Duke Shelley signed with the Raiders this week, much to the chagrin of Minnesota fans. Shelley, initially signed to the Vikings' practice squad last September after he was waived by the Bears, became a fan favorite with his play late in the season.
Former Vikings cornerback Duke Shelley, who emerged as a key contributor in the second half of the 2022 season, has signed with the Las Vegas Raiders. Shelley's play down the stretch for the Vikings was one of the cooler stories of the year.
The Vikings had another early playoff exit yet again and it was all because of their defense.
Duke Shelley secured the first interception of his NFL career and immediately knew what he was going to do next. After making an athletic catch on a Tim Boyle pass intended for Chase Claypool, Shelley sprinted to the midfield logo at Soldier Field and slammed the ball down on it.
Cameron Dantzler is on injured reserve. Akayleb Evans will miss a second consecutive game with a concussion. Andrew Booth Jr. is out with knee soreness.
Duke Shelley made a great first impression for the Minnesota Vikings, making a key play in Sunday's victory over the Buffalo Bills. The Vikings' newest
Tom Pelissero reports that the Vikings are signing CB Duke Shelley to their active roster from the practice squad. Shelley, 26, was the No. 205 overall pick in the sixth round by the Bears out of Kansas State in 2019.
The Vikings have elevated cornerback Duke Shelley off the practice squad ahead of Monday night's game in Philadelphia. The fourth-year cornerback is expected to be active in the Week 2 game with rookie cornerback Andrew Booth Jr.
Duke Shelley was all smiles Tuesday about not getting a phone call from the Bears on cutdown day. His call came a bit later. Shelley, a fourth-year defensive back, was among five Bears cut after the announcement of waiver acquisitions.
Kindle Vildor and Duke Shelley once seemed easy targets for any players the Bears brought in to compete against. They'd been part of a secondary allowing a league-worst 103.3 passer rating against and Vildor lost his starting job last year.
The Chicago Bears’ decimated defense, specifically the secondary, got some positive news today. In his meeting with the media, head coach Matt Nagy stated cornerback Duke Shelley is returning from the COVID-19 protocol.
The woes continue as the Bears placed Andy Dalton and Duke Shelley on the Reserve/COVID-19 list today. The players were present at practice yesterday albeit just in walkthrough fashion and were around coaches without masks on.
With a slew of updates today regarding the multiple Bears’ players and coordinators on the Reserve/COVID-19 list, there was some good news amongst the bad.
Pregame A real shocker in pregame with Duke Shelley inactive. There were rumblings that the player who was with the first team at slot cornerback all camp was not the starter at this position.
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