He posted 38 QB pressures during his three-year run with the Bears, so Jacksonville will take a flier on him with the hopes he will be able to regain his previous form.
The Tennessee Titans are cruising to a victory over Joe Burrow's Cincinnati Bengals for the first time and they're getting it done on both sides of the ball.
With the regular season kicking off Thursday, we're dusting off our earlier guides on the ceilings and floors of each team in the NFL. Here's what we said about Tennessee back in June.
The Tennessee Titans announced six roster moves on Thursday as they get their roster and practice squad sorted out for Week 1. The full list of moves includes: Titans signed EDGE Trevis Gipson and OL Corey Levin to their active roster.
Before the Bears decided to waive Trevis Gipson, the young pass rusher came up in trade discussions. But he went unclaimed on waivers. After passing through to free agency, Gipson will have a new home.
Two players from the Chicago Bears’ 2020 draft class have already found a new home in the league. Former Bears defensive end Trevis Gipson and cornerback Kindle Vildor have landed with the Tennessee Titans.
The Chicago Bears announced their initial 53-man roster, where defensive end Trevis Gipson was among the surprise cuts. Shortly after the roster was revealed, Gipson took to Twitter (X) to thank the Bears fanbase in a farewell post.
The Trevis Gipson situation ended with the Bears defensive end leaving town. He wasn't traded. And the quarterback situation remains in a state of uncertainty after veteran backup Nathan Peterman was waived, joining P.J.
If it was up to Bears defensive coordinator Alan Williams, there would be no roster cut now. "Everybody that's on the roster now, I want," he said Monday, as the team went through roster cuts.
While the Chicago Bears welcome the Buffalo Bills into town for the final preseason tilt, reports are swirling regrading defensive end Trevis Gipson. According
WCG’s lead draft analyst shares four Bears players whose good preseason performances have flown under the radar. The Chicago Bears fanbase is abuzz after strong preseason performances from the likes of Tyson Bagent, Trevis Gipson, Daurice Fountain and Terrell Lewis.
Stories about his demostion from starter to third or fourth team defensive end didn't really motivate Bears defensive end Trevis Gipson. Doubt always gets him going.
Don't even bring up the fact he has no contract for next year because Bears defensive end Trevis Gipson is too busy trying to finish plays this year to worry about what happens in 2024.
Despite not having the numbers in 2022, Chicago Bears defensive end Trevis Gipson feels he was close and will have a breakout season in 2023. The Chicago Bears‘ pass rush was nonexistent in 2022.
The Chicago Bears did not draft an edge rusher in the 2023 NFL Draft and it seems they still have a lot of faith left in one of their top breakout players from 2021.
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles continues to flex his fat wallet. He made another signing, adding another likely starter to the roster this offseason.
It can be argued no team is in better financial shape heading into 2023 than the Chicago Bears, whose $98.63 million in cap space is the most of any team next season. While the Bears don’t exactly need to make a round of cuts to be cap compliant, they could still save some money by trimming some fat from their roster.
Gipson’s comments are sure to light a fire under a frustrated Packers group looking for redemption.
It's unnatural. For his limited amount of snaps, Bears coaches have seen a talent that is diffcult to explain in defensive end Trevis Gipson. It's not difficult for Gipson to explain, though.
If Trevis Gipson shows he is ready for primetime, it gives the Chicago Bears more flexibility in what moves they can make. As we all know, the Chicago Bears are starting yet another rebuild.
Last year, Quinn totaled just two sacks while playing mostly from the right outside linebacker spot. This year it’s a different story — he’s got 5.5 sacks and a forced fumble through six games.
If the Bears have had trouble getting to Aaron Rodgers with their pass rush in the past, they at least know they have momentum on their side for this game as the league leaders in sacks.
The Chicago Bears may have themselves a gem in linebacker Trevis Gipson. Despite playing in a limited number of snaps, he’s making the best out of it. Say what you want about Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Pace’s draft results.
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