Former Minnesota Vikings receiver Blake Proehl will be a featured contestant on the next season of American Idol, which will kick off on Feb. 18. Proehl's
Austin Proehl isn’t under an official contract with the Carolina Panthers, at least not yet. But he didn’t have to be to speak about Charlotte’s desire for a champion.
Sunday evening, the XFL announced that five players have received tryouts with NFL teams. Three of those players have been invited to Carolina. WR Austin Proehl Austin is the son of former Panthers wide receiver Ricky Proehl.
Even after wrapping up a pretty important draft and picking through its ensuing free agents, the Carolina Panthers still have some roster spots to fill—and they could be doing so with an awfully familiar name.
Austin Proehl spent time on the Rams’ practice squad in 2018 and was with them during the 2019 offseason, hoping to follow in his dad’s footsteps as a member of the Rams.
From stocking shelves at his local grocery store to winning the Super Bowl with the St. Louis Rams, Warner is living proof anything is possible. Let’s take a look at his unlikely story.
The New York Giants announced that they waived three players on Tuesday to bring their roster to 85 players prior to the deadline. The team waived/injured WR Austin Proehl, along with waiving TE Jeremiah Hall and CB Gavin Heslop.
They won’t be practicing with the team to start with With the start of Training Camp, it’s also time for teams to put players on the Physically Unable to Peform (PUP) and Non-Football lnjury (NFI) lists.
Proehl has bounced from practice squad to practice squad since 2018 Austin Proehl has been looking ... and looking ... and looking some more for an opportunity to show he can contribute to an NFL team as a wide receiver.
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Blake Proehl chose to have some lighthearted fun this week involving his teammates. On TikTok, Proehl walked around the Vikings headquarters filming teammates — but with a “sad face crying” filter.
The New York Giants did a little roster tinkering on Tuesday, signing wide receiver Austin Proehl to a reserve/futures deal. The 26-year-old Proehl, who is the son of retired NFL wide receiver Ricky Proehl, was originally a seventh-round pick of the Buffalo Bills in 2018.
The Giants announced they signed wide receiver Austin Proehl to a reserve/futures contract. Proehl, 5-foot-9, 182 pounds, played his college ball at North Carolina.
Tough break for him and the Vikings For the second time this year, a member of the Minnesota Vikings’ wide receiver corps has had their season ended before it even begins because of a non-contact knee injury.
Proehl is hoping to go from XFL standout to NFL player with the Bolts. Austin Proehl, son of former NFL wideout Ricky Proehl, was born and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina where he starred for Providence High School and head coach Randy Long as a wide receiver and return specialist.
With a trip to the Super Bowl on the line, the NFL conference championship games have featured some of the most memorable moments in football history. From unexpected players rising to the occasion to become heroes to the stars shining brightest in the biggest of moments, some just leave an indelible mark.
Toward the end of his career, in the days he was cementing his enshrinement in the Pro Football Hall of Fame by guiding his second franchise to a Super Bowl, it was somehow possible to forget just how improbable Kurt Warner’s rise to NFL stardom had been a decade prior.
The Los Angeles Rams (including the St. Louis and previous Los Angeles squads) have had some impressive pass-catchers. The famed "Greatest Show on Turf" years where truly an offensive marvel. Can you name the Top 25 receivers in Rams history based on yards receiving?
Can you name the players who caught TD passes from Kurt Warner while on the St. Louis Rams during the NFL's "Greatest Show on Turf" years (1999-2003)?
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