The Green Bay Packers released Innis Gaines on Monday, a day after he recorded a tackle on special teams in Sunday’s loss at the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Packers elevated Gaines off the practice squad for Week 1 at Chicago, Week 2 at Atlanta and Week 8 against the Rams.
The Green Bay Packers have added one player to their roster ahead of kickoff with the Pittsburgh Steelers. While the team looks to deal with multiple injuries,
The Packers added new safety Innis Gaines from the practice squad to the active roster to fill the team’s roster spot left behind by Rasul Douglas, they announced on Saturday.
The Green Bay Packers have promoted defensive back Innis Gaines to the 53-man roster. This is a standard move, not a practice squad elevation, because Gaines had already been elevated three times — the season limit.
Life happens quickly in the NFL. According to a source, the Green Bay Packers promoted defensive back Innis Gaines from the practice squad on Saturday to provide much-needed depth to their suddenly shorthanded secondary for Sunday at the Pittsburgh Steelers.
With injuries piling up in the defensive backfield, the Green Bay Packers have added a reinforcement to the active roster. On Saturday, the team elevated safety and nickel corner Innis Gaines for gameday from the practice squad.
The Green Bay Packers did not fill the roster spot created by Tuesday’s trade of cornerback Rasul Douglas. Instead, they elevated defensive back Innis Gaines from the practice squad on Saturday for Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Rams.
The Packers announced on Saturday they are elevating S Innis Gaines and RB Patrick Taylor for Week 2. Taylor, 24, wound up going undrafted out of Memphis back in 2020.
The Green Bay Packers announced the elevation of S Innis Gaines and RB Patrick Taylor ahead of Week 1. Taylor, 24, wound up going undrafted out of Memphis back in 2020.
Innis Gaines scratched and clawed and battled for what happened on the night of Jan. 8. At TCU, Gaines’ junior season ended with a torn ACL. So did his senior season.
The Green Bay Packers are using the last few days of training camp as final evaluations for players when it comes to their chances of making the 53-man roster.
During his first two seasons in the NFL with the Green Bay Packers, Innis Gaines has spent the majority of his time on special teams. Alas, that could be changing once the 2023 regular season rolls around.
When the Green Bay Packers promoted Innis Gaines to the 53-man roster, coach Matt LaFleur was asked about the potential of the young safety. LaFleur looked at the reporter as if he had three eyes.
Gaines played 18 special teams snaps vs the Eagles. Earlier today, the Green Bay Packers waived safety Johnathan Abram in what now looks like a one-for-one swap for former practice squad safety Innis Gaines.
The Packers face an uphill battle on Sunday night in Buffalo. They’ve elevated a couple of practice-squad players for potential assistance. On Saturday, Green Bay promoted safety Innis Gaines and linebacker Kobe Jones from the practice squad.
ILB Ray Wilborn and CB Benjie Franklin were let go on Tuesday. The Green Bay Packers officially announced that the team has claimed Luke Tenuta off of waivers along with three practice squad moves.
The Green Bay Packers officially waived DT Akial Byers and DB Innis Gaines from injured reserve with settlements on Friday. Gaines, 24, wound up going undrafted out of TCU back in 2020.
Although the Green Bay Packers may have Darnell Savage and Adrian Amos as their two starting safeties, in terms of experienced depth, well, they are lacking in that area as we work our way down the depth chart.
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