The Saints were able to retain a bit more depth at safety Wednesday by re-signing Johnathan Abram.
In big-time moments, the NFL presents some of the best opportunities for lesser-known plays to make major plays. That's exactly what occurred for the New Orleans Saints in Week 17 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The New Orleans Saints signed a former first-round pick at safety to the 53-man roster to help provide depth to the team’s secondary. The Saints needed to add depth in the secondary after reports came out that safety Marcus Maye missed Wednesday’s practice with a shoulder injury.
Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that the Saints are signing S Johnathan Abram to their active roster on Thursday. Abram, 27, is a former first-round pick of the Raiders out of Mississippi State back in 2019.
The New Orleans Saints have elevated S Johnathan Abram and CB Cameron Dantzler to the active roster ahead of their game with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.
The Saints announced Saturday that they are elevating S Johnathan Abram and DB Cameron Dantzler to the active roster for Week 4. Abram, 26, is a former first-round pick of the Raiders out of Mississippi State back in 2019.
The New Orleans Saints have signed receiver Lynn Bowden and safety Johnathan Abram to their practice squad, NFL insider Tom Pelissero reported Wednesday.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Saints are waiving S Johnathan Abram on Tuesday as they trim down to the 53-man limit. Pelissero notes New Orleans wants to re-sign Abram to their practice squad if he passes through waivers unclaimed. Abram, 26, is a former first-round pick of the Raiders out of Mississippi State back in 2019.
Seattle Seahawks safety Johnathan Abram has been with three teams over the past five months. And now, he's looking to make it four. Abram is set to sign with the New Orleans Saints on Wednesday after completing his physical, per reports Tuesday from ESPN.
Abram will have to fight for every snap in that secondary, but at the very least, he should be able to contribute on special teams. Roach has spent his entire three-year career in New Orleans. He had his most productive season in 2022.
According to Jeremy Fowler, the Saints are planning to sign S Johnathan Abram pending a physical on Wednesday. Katherine Terrell confirms Abram is receiving a one-year deal from New Orleans. Abram, 26, is a former first-round pick of the Raiders out of Mississippi State back in 2019.
The rotating door of defensive backs has been a staple of the current Las Vegas Raiders era. From the likes of David Amerson to Johnathan Abram, it’s been a painful ride of mediocrity.
The Las Vegas Raiders’ safety unit struggled in 2022. With Trevon Moehrig taking a step back and the release of Johnathan Abram, it leaves plenty of questions.
Abram ended up playing just one defensive snap with the Packers in two games, seeing most of his work on special teams under former Raiders interim HC Rich Bisaccia.
It was undoubtedly a shock when it was announced that the Las Vegas Raiders had released safety Johnathan Abram, a former first-round pick in 2019 who has been the team’s second-leading tackler both this season and last.
The Mississippi State product, a former first-round pick, started 34 games for the Raiders, totaling 255 tackles.
The Las Vegas Raiders selected Johnathan Abram in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft with the idea that he would be a real backbone of their defense for years to come.
When the Ravens placed safety Marcus Williams on injured reserve, the team faced a tough ask in trying to replace such a key cog in its defensive backfield.
Jordan Schultz reports that at least three teams have called the Raiders about a potential trade for S Johnathan Abram. Abram’s name has come up as a potential
Ferrell and Abram have both struggled to reach their full potential in Las Vegas, neither has made a Pro Bowl in four seasons.
Johnathan Abram was so intent on getting an autographed jersey from Vikings cornerback Cameron Dantzler that he almost missed the Raiders team bus.
HENDERSON, Nev.-The Las Vegas Raiders are clearly aware of the talent that Johnathan Abram brings to the roster. The time is now for Abram to take the next step from potential, to productive.
Johnathan Abram has plenty of talent to offer the Raiders’ defense, but one reason that he may get relegated from his starting duties is that he can’t seem to keep that talent on the field.
It could already be said that the writing's on the wall regarding safety Johnathan Abram and his future with the Las Vegas Raiders. That's what can be
When it comes to the skill-set of Las Vegas Raiders safety Johnathan Abram, fans and analysts alike know what he does well. The third-year former first
It’s safe to say that progress is crucial if the Las Vegas Raiders hope to compete this season after featuring a secondary that ranked 31st in 2020. The pressure is on for this unit, in particular, safety Johnathan Abram.
For those who follow the NFL in any capacity, it can be easy to forget that the players who suit up on Sundays have entire lives that exist outside the
The NFL handed Las Vegas Raiders safety Johnathan Abram a hefty punishment for hitting a couple of Atlanta Falcons players hard two weeks ago. Abram was fined $80,000 for two hits in the Week 12 loss to Atlanta, and he's now appealing the fines, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
Johnathan Abram is the latest player on the Las Vegas Raiders to polarize the fanbase. Some love his physical style of play, which brings back memories of Raiders’ defenses of old that opposing teams feared.
The Raiders saw former first-round pick Johnathan Abram injured on the sideline after he ran into the base of a camera truck.
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