Jaxson Kirkland made it onto an NFL roster, played in two games and he's done, at least for this season. On Monday, Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor revealed the former University of Washington offensive lineman tore a biceps muscle in his team's 41-38 loss to the Baltimore Ravens and has been lost for the rest of the schedule.
The Bengals placed cornerback Dax Hill and offensive lineman Jaxson Kirkland on injured reserve on Tuesday. Both players will miss the rest of the season.
The hits keep on coming for the Cincinnati Bengals. Hits meaning players lost for the season due to injury issues. On the heels of losing starting cornerback
Bengals offensive lineman Jaxson Kirkland tore his bicep in Sunday's 41-38 loss to the Ravens. The injury occurred in the fourth quarter according to head coach Zac Taylor.
To those in his newly adopted Ohio city, he is the new Jaxson Kirkland, the surprise of the Cincinnati Bengals training camp, an undrafted player who in inspiring fashion earned a franchise promotion from the practice squad to the 53-man roster.
Thirty-one former University of Washington football players earned NFL roster spots on Tuesday for the coming season, with more than a third coming from the Huskies' recent CFB national championship runner-up team.
The massive tackle from Washington made Jackson Carman an afterthought. The Cincinnati Bengals have had some pleasant surprises this offseason, but none bigger than the one who is biggest physically.
Jaxson Kirkland always has been a patient man with his football career, simply waiting for the University of Washington to make him a late offer in the recruiting process and at the end working his way back from a serious ankle injury that greatly affected his pro prospects.
The Bengals lost to the Bears 27-3 on Saturday afternoon. They didn't play any of their starters. Here are our winners and losers from the second preseason game of the season: Winners: Matt Lee and Jaxson Kirkland Lee and Kirkland held up well, getting valuable reps against the Bears' first-team defense.
For 18 months, Jaxson Kirkland hasn't played in a regular-season football game, not since lining up at left offensive guard in the 2022 Alamo Bowl and sharing in the University of Washington's 27-20 victory over Texas -- which doesn't seem at all right for someone singled out as a three-time, first-team All-Pac-12 selection.
Throughout the summer leading up to the regular season, we will go through the entire 2024 Cincinnati Bengals roster. Every single day until the season opener against the New England Patriots, we will break down a player on the roster including his background, contract status, and path towards making the team.
Frank Pollack is a big fan of his huge undrafted free agent offensive lineman. The Cincinnati Bengals may have found a diamond in the rough when they signed undrafted offensive lineman Jaxson Kirkland out of Washington.
It’s no secret that the weakness of the Cincinnati Bengals during the Zac Taylor era has been the offensive line. For the first years, it was the starting lineup.
Changes are coming to the Washington Huskies offensive line in 2023, as UW has to replace three players headed to the NFL.
The great NFL draft snub just made it a lot tougher, but not impossible, for 10 former University of Washington football players to extend their careers.
Where are all of your favorite former Huskies headed? The 2023 NFL Draft has concluded and for the first time since 2009, not a single Washington player was selected.
Jaxson Kirkland NFL Draft Overview Position: Guard Height: 6′-7″ Weight: 321 pounds School: Washington 2023 NFL Draft Profiles Jaxson Kirkland began his college football career in 2017, with the Huskies of the University of Washington.
As University of Washington spring football practice wrapped up, former All-Pac-12 offensive guard Jaxson Kirkland came out last week for a look. Or a long conversation.
Coming off an 11-2 season, two Washington Huskies offensive linemen, Jaxson Kirkland, and Henry Bainivalu, are headed to the NFL. The Washington Huskies will likely have two players in this year’s draft.
5-Year Starter, 3x All-Pac-12, 0 Natural NFL Positions? Kicking off our 2023 NFL draft coverage we are starting with a profile of one of the most highly decorated and accomplished linemen to ever play on Montlake, Jaxson Kirkland.
Alright Chiefs Kingdom, let’s see what we can do to help add more riches to the champs! At this point in time, there isn’t truly a consensus from the Mock Drafters of the world.
Jaxson Kirkland has had a tumultuous two years. Heading into the 2021 season, he was widely considered one of the best tackle prospects for the 2022 NFL Draft before a season hampered by an injury, poor play, and well...
Standing in at six-foot-seven and 310 pounds, Kirkland certainly has the size to handle playing on the outside on the NFL level. He is petitioning the NCAA to be able to return to college next season and enter the 2023 draft.
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