The Green Bay Packers brought in two players, running back Michael Wiley and safety Maxen Hook, for workouts on an unusual Monday, possibly indicating roster moves as they have two open spots due to injuries. Wiley, an undrafted free agent, and Hook, a college standout and undrafted player, are being evaluated as the team considers filling their roster before the Week 5 bye.
The Kansas City Chiefs signed former Washington Commanders RB Michael Wiley to bolster their backfield and compete for a practice squad spot, filling an open roster slot after injuries to two players. Wiley, a versatile back with a history of catching passes and scoring touchdowns, joins a stable of running backs led by Isiah Pacheco, with competition expected among Elijah Young and others for limited spots.
The Kansas City Chiefs signed former Arizona RB Michael Wiley, signaling a move to replace or bench young player Carson Steele, who is likely to be cut due to trust issues and performance concerns, as the team aims to strengthen their roster for a Super Bowl run.