The Los Angeles Chargers have made their final roster moves ahead of their final game against their division rivals, Kansas City Chiefs. According to
The Chargers announced on Tuesday that they are designating LB Tanner Muse to return from injured reserve. Muse, 26, was originally a third-round draft pick by the Raiders in 2020 out of Clemson.
It seems that the injury bug has caught the Los Angeles Chargers this week, as the team was forced to put another member of their defense on the injured list.
Your 4-6 Los Angeles Chargers have inked two new additions, with a date against the 8-3 Baltimore Ravens looming. Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports that, with linebacker Tanner Muse now officially on the team's Injured Reserve list due to a knee issue, the Bolts have looked internally to replace him.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Chargers are placing LB Tanner Muse on injured reserve. To take his place on the roster, Los Angeles will promote LB Blake Lynch from the practice squad. Pelissero says Muse should be able to return at some point this season.
Sporting a paltry 4-6 record following an upset 23-20 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, your Los Angeles Chargers' playoff odds might be slim right
The Los Angeles Chargers have claimed former Pittsburgh Steelers inside linebacker Tanner Muse, who was part of the team's final roster cuts as they trimmed their team to 53 players. Muse spent the summer in Pittsburgh after signing with the Steelers in free agency.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have lost inside linebacker Tanner Muse to a waiver claim by the Los Angeles Chargers, according to the NFL transactions wire.
PITTSBURGH — With another round of cuts done on Monday, Pittsburgh inches closer to their final roster. By the end of Tuesday, they will be down to 53 players.
The Pittsburgh Steelers took another big chunk out of their workload early this week ahead of the NFL’s deadline to reduce rosters to 53 men. The Steelers announced the waiving of 10 players, including Tanner Muse, whose release news made headlines early on Monday.
Former collegiate All-American and two-time national champion Tanner Muse is no longer a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers. On Monday morning, NFL insider
The Pittsburgh Steelers will waive inside linebacker Tanner Muse, according to a report by Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. Muse has served as the team’s
Steelers linebacker Tanner Muse is putting himself on the map for roster consideration. The former Seahawks linebacker is not talked about out of the inside linebacker room, but his game against the Buffalo Bills went under the radar.
The Pittsburgh Steelers kick off their preseason on Friday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. That means we are just a few weeks away from finding out who makes the Week 1 53-man roster.
The Steelers completely rebuilt their inside linebacker room this offseason but who the starters will be Week 1 is still yet to be known. Could their newest addition find his way into the starting lineup?
It’s hard to believe but the Pittsburgh Steelers 2023 Training Camp is right around the corner.
All 90 is a Steelers Now series profiling each of the 90 members of the Pittsburgh Steelers 2023 offseason roster. After many key departures on special teams this offseason, the Pittsburgh Steelers signed Tanner Muse to be a key player on its’ special teams unit for the 2023 season.
A third-round pick out of Clemson in 2020, Muse will most likely be a core special teams player for Danny Smith in 2023 and play sparingly on defense at inside linebacker.
The Steelers have completely rebuilt their inside linebacker room after the group didn't force a single turnover in 2022 and they added to the revamped unit once again Friday morning.
With the calendar flipping to June and offseason programs wrapping up across the country, NFL training camps will begin around the NFL in less than two months time.
Before the Seahawks officially kick off their week of practice in preparation for their Week 15 matchup with the Rams, they have reportedly made a noteworthy roster move.
The 25-year-old, a 2020 third-round pick, missed the entire 2020 campaign because of a toe injury. He took starter reps throughout camp and was considered a core special teamer.
Las Vegas Raiders linebacker Tanner Muse ended up missing his rookie season last year due to injury, and he hasn't wasted making up for lost time this
Teams across the NFL have players who will be looking to rebound from sub-par seasons, and the Las Vegas Raiders are no exception. The Silver and Black have several players who are looking to re-solidify themselves after struggling in 2020.
It’s been a long 19-month wait but it’s happening. Tanner Muse will be wearing Silver and Black and hitting the field on Saturday. But instead of being a safety, he’ll now be a linebacker.
The 2021 NFL Draft is now behind us, and that means teams across the NFL are in the process of piecing together their entire rosters. The Las Vegas Raiders are likely no different before what could be a pivotal fourth season of the second Jon Gruden era.
It goes without saying that NFL teams expect their draft picks to have some kind of impact. That’s why the Las Vegas Raiders are surely disappointed with 2020 third-round pick Tanner Muse, who didn’t play a snap last season due to a toe injury.
One of the most bemusing draft selections for the Las Vegas Raiders last year was Clemson’s Tanner Muse. Fast forward a year and he’s yet to have shown he was worthy of his selection.
Check out the move Jefferson put on Muse, who ended up unceremoniously dumping himself on his backside after being juked into next week.
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