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Tagged: Michael Roberts (6 Results)

Jun
21

TE Roberts fails another physical

Tight end MICHAEL ROBERTS failed a physical for the second time in a week and was waived by the Green Bay Packers. Roberts previously failed a physical with New England, canceling a trade between the Patriots and the Detroit Lions. The third-year tight end is best avoided for fantasy purposes.

Source: Team Blog

Jun
18

TE Roberts headed to Green Bay

It’s been an exciting week for former Detroit Lions tight end MICHAEL ROBERTS. Roberts was traded to New England last week, but the trade fell through when Roberts failed his physical.More The Lions subsequently waived him. Roberts has now found a new home, with the Green Bay Packers. He will join fellow tight ends JIMMY GRAHAM, MARCEDES LEWIS, and rookie third-round pick JACE STERNBERGER. Less

Source: NFL.com

Around the NFL: Michael Roberts

The Patriots have added another tight end to potential fill some of the considerable void left by Rob Gronkowski’s retirement. They traded a conditional seventh-round pick to Detroit for Michael Roberts.   more »

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Around the NFL: Talking up Michael Roberts

Let’s add Michael Roberts to the sleeper list. Detroit needs a new starting tight end, and it looks like he’ll probably be the guy. I could see him catching 6 TDs.  more »

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Jun
23

New TE’s to help Ebron

Detroit tight end ERIC EBRON believes that the addition of veteran TE DARREN FELLS and rookie TE MICHAEL ROBERTS will help him this season. Instead of a revolving door at tightMore end, like last season, Ebron believes that the newcomers will allow him to focus on the things he is best at doing. Less

Source: Detroit Free Press

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