Lightning-fast, 28-year-old John Ross III retired from football in July 2023. He is now attempting to make a comeback. As reported by Deadspin, Ross is participating in the Philadelphia Eagles rookie minicamp on a tryout basis.
The NFL Draft often delivers memorable moments, showcasing players who exceed expectations and others who face challenges. Among the standout winners of this year’s draft are the Philadelphia Eagles.
One of the biggest busts in the history of the NFL as well as the history of the Cincinnati Bengals is getting another chance with the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Eagles will host the previously retired wide receiver during the team’s rookie camp this week.
Former first-round pick John Ross reportedly is attempting a comeback to his NFL career. Arguably best known for being selected one pick ahead of Patrick Mahomes in the 2017 NFL Draft, Ross will participate in rookie minicamp with the Philadelphia Eagles on a tryout basis, NFL Network reported Sunday.
The Philadelphia Eagles made some solid moves throughout the 2024 NFL Draft. The Eagles moved up and down the board at will and addressed many of the team’s major needs.
Former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver John Ross III is looking to make an NFL comeback.
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Selected one spot ahead of Patrick Mahomes, John Ross III caught 62 passes during his five-year career, but man could he run. Ross was the ninth overall pick by Cincinnati in the 2017 NFL Draft and he's famous -- well, infamous -- for clocking the fastest verified 40 time this century at the NFL Scouting Combine.
The homegrown product has found a spot on the Chiefs’ 53-man roster. The Kansas City Chiefs have promoted cornerback Ekow Boye-Doe to the active roster, according to the NFL’s official transactions report.
The man responsible for the fastest 40 time in NFL history is hoping to emerge from the tunnel once again.
The Kansas City Chiefs made a transaction at the wide receiver position on Monday, but it wasn't one that anyone could have anticipated. Instead of a player entering the fold, one is officially parting ways with the franchise.
The Chiefs signed rookie receiver Ty Scott, the team announced Friday. He takes the roster spot of receiver John Ross, who the team officially placed on the reserve/retired list.
Tyrone Scott was with Kansas City in early May. While the Kansas City Chiefs didn’t conduct a training-camp practice on Thursday, the personnel department still had a job to do: filling the roster spot vacated when the team placed sixth-year wide receiver John Ross on its Reserve/Retired list.
The Kansas City Chiefs have an open spot on their 90-man roster after the unexpected retirement of wide receiver John Ross on Wednesday. Though they still seem comfortable with the construction of their team, general manager Brett Veach and head coach Andy Reid won’t let the vacancy linger for too long.
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The Kansas City Chiefs placed wide receiver John Ross on the reserve/retired list on Wednesday. Ross, 27, reportedly told the team he was retiring earlier in the day.
The Chiefs are hoping to rehabilitate a former draft bust by giving him the Patrick Mahomes treatment.
Ross, who is coming back from a knee injury he sustained last season, has been in contact with a number of teams and is expected to find work quickly.
John Ross WR Height: 5’11” Weight: 190 lbs. Age: 26 NFL Exp.: 5 seasons College: Washington The New York Giants, looking to add some deep vertical speed, signed Bengals wide receiver John Ross, the ninth overall pick in the 2017 draft.
The New York Giants are getting a key piece of their offense back from injured reserve. The Giants activated wide receiver John Ross III off injured reserve today.
When wide receiver John Ross was first drafted out of Washington University in 2017, he was expected to be one of the most lethal offensive weapons in the class.
New York Giants receiver John Ross remembers the first time he knew he had the gift of speed. "Probably just being a kid, like my first practice ever," he told reporters on a video conference call before the Giants' Saturday evening practice in Newark.
After playing just a single snap when the Bengals played the Indianapolis Colts, Ross's growing frustration with his diminishing role with the team caused him to discuss a possible trade.
A first-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, Ross has accumulated 51 receptions for 733 yards and 10 touchdowns in 27 regular-season games.
Ross was a highly touted prospect when he was taken by the Bengals with the ninth pick in the 2017 draft after running the fastest 40-yard dash time in NFL Combine history.
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