John Ross Brings In Only Two Catches
John Ross brought in two of his five targets for 42 yards during the win over the Browns on Sunday. He also added a carry for negative yardage. After compiling 11 catches for 270 yards and three touchdowns during the first two weeks of the year, Ross' season was derailed after suffering a chest injury during the Week 4 matchup against the Steelers. He never looked the same upon his return, with the closet he came to his early-season efficiency coming in Week 16 against the Dolphins by finishing with six catches for 84 yards. With the quarterback situation in Cincinnati shrouded in mystery and the future of A.J. Green (foot) in question, at least with the Bengals, Ross' projection for next season is uncertain, with more being revealed during the offseason.
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Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Source: ESPN
Parris Campbell, John Ross Elevated From Eagles' Practice Squad
Parris Campbell and John Ross from the practice squad prior to Sunday's Week 4 game against Tampa Bay. With A.J. Brown (hamstring) and DeVonta Smith (concussion) ruled out, the Eagles' are looking for depth at the position. Campbell had some promising stints with the Colts and is a former second-round draft pick. Ross has seen time with the Giants and Chiefs since he was drafted by the Bengals as the No. 9 overall pick of the 2017 draft. The duo will join Jahan Dotson and Johnny Wilson as the main healthy receivers for the Eagles.
Source: Tom Pelissero
The Philadelphia Eagles have elevated wide receivers Source: Tom Pelissero
John Ross Works Out For The Saints
John Ross worked out for the New Orleans Saints on Monday. Ross failed to make the Philadelphia Eagles' final roster out of training camp. He was once drafted as the ninth overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft. Ross also owned the record for the fastest 40-yard dash time at the NFL combine until 2024. However, he has never lived up to his pedigree and has recently bounced around the league. Ross would give the Saints a vertical threat and extra depth behind Chris Olave, Rashid Shaheed, and A.T. Perry. Given that he has not played in a regular season game since 2021, Ross does not project to have much fantasy appeal if he were to be signed.
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Free-agent wide receiver Source: Tom Pelissero
John Ross A Part Of Starting Receiving Corps In Preseason Opener
John Ross caught three of five targets for a team-leading 28 yards receiving in the preseason opener against Baltimore Friday night. The 28-year-old was a part of the starting group, which was the second-string, to open the game and played into the second half with backup quarterback Kenny Pickett. Ross led the starting offense in the receiving game and saw five targets alongside Britain Covey. The former first-rounder has been receiving praise throughout the offseason and seems to have an inside track on the No. 3 job in the Eagles receiving room. The speedster will look to have a late-career rebirth after being one of the more glaring first-round busts of the past decade.
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Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Source: ESPN
John Ross Getting First-Team Reps
John Ross was getting first team reps on Wednesday in OTAs, according to Eagles reporter Eliot Shorr-Parks. The 28-year-old agreed to a one-year contract with the Eagles on May 23 and has already begun to have opportunities with the first team. The former Washington product was selected with the ninth overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals but has unfortunately been unable to perform in the NFL. He had a season-high of only 506 yards in 2019 and has yet to come close to that total over the past four seasons. He announced his retirement last summer but appears to be eyeing an NFL comeback. Currently, the Eagles wide receiver room is highlighted by A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith but is lacking a consistent number three option. Ross could become a name to mention throughout training camp in July if he continues to earn opportunities with the starting staff.
Source: Eliot Shorr-Parks
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Source: Eliot Shorr-Parks
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