Journeyman played in seven games for Giants in 2023 Maybe you didn’t even know, or don’t remember, that veteran offensive lineman Sean Harlow was a member of the New York Giants in 2023.
The Cowboys have lost a piece of offensive line depth. What’s worse, he’s going (back) to a divisional foe. The New York Giants signed Sean Harlow off the Dallas practice squad on Thursday, per NFL insider Tom Pelissero.
The Cowboys are making the most of their off time. Dallas Cowboys executive Stephen Jones always says player acquisition is 24/7, 365, so the team using their off time to evaluate other players should not be a surprise.
The injury bug is decimating the Giants offensive line. That’s why the team signed Sean Harlow, a member of the Cowboys practice squad, to replace Shane Lemieux.
The New York Giants announced they have placed OL Shane Lemieux on injured reserve and signed OL Sean Harlow off of the Cowboys practice squad in a corresponding move. Lemieux tore his biceps in practice on Wednesday, which could end his season.
The Giants lost center J.C. Hassenauer to a practice injury recently and they added a healthier offensive lineman to the roster on Tuesday. The team announced the signing of center Sean Harlow.
The New York Giants brought in four free agents for workouts on Monday, according to Aaron Wilson. The full list includes: OL Sean Harlow OL Tommy Kraemer OL Chance Lytle OL James Murray Harlow, 28, is a former fourth-round pick of the Falcons back in 2017.
The Arizona Cardinals and Los Angeles Rams, two offensively challenged teams saddled with constant shuffling on the offensive line, will meet for the second time this season Sunday at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.
TEMPE — The Arizona Cardinals offensive line room is a tight-knit group. Filled with rookies and vets, the group is chock-full of personality. Thanks to the help of rookie OL Lecitus Smith on Friday, he provided Arizona Sports with another layer of the line in a rapid-fire setting.
Background: Sep 11, 2022; Glendale, Arizona, United States; Arizona Cardinals guard Sean Harlow (64) blocks for quarterback Kyler Murray (1) during the first quarter against the Kansas City Chiefs at State Farm Stadium.
The sixth-year pro can provide solid depth for the offensive line as he embarks on his second season with the Arizona Cardinals. The Arizona Cardinals basically rolled the dice a year and a half ago when they signed free agent Sean Harlow to a reserve-future contract.
It is another fine Saturday and we are a day closer to the start of the NFL season. As of today, there are 64 days until the Arizona Cardinals take the field Sept.
The Arizona Cardinals know who their starting center is — Rodney Hudson. What is unclear still is who will be the backup center this coming season. As of right now, it is Sean Harlow, who started games at left guard and at center last season.
Currently, the Arizona Cardinals’ backup center to Rodney Hudson is Sean Harlow. He was valuable last year as he started games both at guard and center, but he isn’t the ideal player to be the backup there.
The Arizona Cardinals probably should address the interior of their offensive line in the NFL draft this month. Their backup center is currently Sean Harlow and both starting guards are not under contract after 2022.
The Arizona Cardinals had five players get placed on the COVID list this week after testing positive for the virus. One of them is coming back. The team announced that offensive lineman Sean Harlow was activated from the COVID list.
Just when the Arizona Cardinals began to clear their COVID issues up, another two positive cases popped up. Only hours after activating center Rodney Hudson
It was almost the end of a football career. Arizona Cardinals offensive lineman Sean Harlow opened up to media members this week on his journey as a big man in the NFL. Harlow initially entered the league as a fourth-round pick in 2017 by the Atlanta Falcons.
TEMPE — When Arizona Cardinals offensive lineman Sean Harlow signed with the team back in January, he was told he would have a true opportunity to see the field.
It’s official: Sean Harlow will make the first start of his NFL career in the Cardinals Thursday night game against the Green Bay Packers. Harlow replaces Max Garcia, who is inactive after suffering an undisclosed injury, believed to be tendonitis, to his Achilles in Sunday’s win over the Houston Texans.
The official injury report with game status for the Cardinals’ Thursday night game against the Green Bay Packers will be out later Wednesday afternoon, but head coach Kliff Kingsbury provided some information while talking to the media Wednesday morning.
We are another day closer to the start of the 2021 NFL season. In 64 days, the Arizona Cardinals will take the field in Week 1 against the Tennessee Titans on the road.
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