Reiff played just one game in his first year in New England. The New England Patriots are already in the middle of a franchise-altering offseason. They have a new head coach, restructured their front office, and are expected to overhaul their roster from the top down.
Reiff is officially done for the season.
Patriots HC Bill Belichick announced OT Riley Reiff will not be activated following the expiration of his practice window and will revert back to injured reserve, per Zack Cox.
The New England Patriots officially designated OT Riley Reiff to return from injured reserve on Wednesday. This officially opens a three-week window of time for the Saints to activate him or he would miss the remainder of the season.
Jackson was away from the team last week due to disciplinary issues. The New England Patriots took the practice field on Wednesday for their lone session of the bye week.
The Patriots’ top offseason acquisition to staff their right tackle spot has not been available much this season, but the team still has Riley Reiff in its plans.
The New England Patriots received support in the secondary with the return of cornerback Jack Jones, but in the same breath, lost O-line depth with the sidelining of veteran tackle Riley Reiff.
Game statuses for Sunday’s 4:05 p.m. ET kickoff at Allegiant Stadium. The New England Patriots will visit the Las Vegas Raiders without seven players, including offensive linemen Cole Strange and Riley Reiff due to knee injuries.
Like ships passing in the night, the New England Patriots activated an offensive lineman from injured reserve while shuttling their talented first-round cornerback over to the IR.
The Patriots could soon have reinforcements in place on both sides of the ball. Among the players designated for return on Wednesday were offensive tackle Riley Reiff and edge rusher Trey Flowers, as noted by MassLive’s Chris Mason.
According to Zack Cox, the Patriots are designating three players to return from injured reserve including OL Riley Reiff, DE Trey Flowers, and S Cody Davis.
The New England Patriots are hoping to bounce back from a tough Week 1 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, but they have some serious injury concerns heading into Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins.
The New England Patriots are putting last year behind them. After their offense struggled mightily, they now hope that Mac Jones can have a bounceback year under new offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien.
Riley Reiff made it through last season unscathed, but the veteran tackle will spend time on IR for the second time in three years.
The New England Patriots placed veteran offensive tackle Riley Reiff on injured reserve Monday, ruling him out for at least four games to begin the regular season.
In the run-up to camp, let's break down the biggest additions to the Patriots, first with the veteran free agents and then the top draft picks. We'll provide strengths, weaknesses, injury history, film analysis, fit projection and the bottom line of the signings.
Not re-signing Isaiah Wynn, the Patriots have some questions at their tackle posts. New England might boast some depth, should everyone stay healthy here, though the soundness of its strategy at this position can be debated.
The Chicago Bears are set to lose an offensive lineman after one season with the team.
With QB Matthew Stafford and head coach Sean McVay returning for 2023, the Rams (5-12) hope to return to relevancy.
Reiff appears to be the odd man out along Chicago's offensive line. But one NFL analyst believes the Bears could turn their position of strength into potential draft capital.
When the Chicago Bears signed offensive lineman, Riley Reiff, they acquired a highly-decorated NFL veteran. Reiff met with the media on Wednesday and addressed several different issues.
Reiff allowed just four sacks and committed one penalty in 12 games for the Bengals in 2021 before suffering a season-ending ankle injury in December.
The Bengals have a big lead over the Steelers, but they could be without their starting right tackle for the rest of the game. Riley Reiff suffered a left ankle injury late in the first half and is questionable to return. Reiff hasn't gone back into the game, but he's on the sidelines.
It all started over steaks; now Riley Reiff is one step closer to dominating defensive ends in a Bengals uniform. The Bengals' latest answer at right tackle strapped on the new stripes at media day, and fans got their first look at the Great Barrier Reiff in orange and black.
Former Vikings left tackle Riley Reiff signed a one-year deal with the Cincinnati Bengals on Friday. The 32-year-old veteran gets $5.5 million guaranteed on a contract that could be worth up to $7.5 million in 2021.
The Vikings saved $11.75 million in cap space on Wednesday by releasing veteran left tackle Riley Reiff.
The Vikings are already projected to be $8 million over the cap next season with Kirk Cousins’ albatross contract a burden that can’t be moved. As a result, the front office is considering trades that would offload salary and bring in draft capital.
The Minnesota Vikings’ 2019 season came to an ugly conclusion Saturday against the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Divisional Playoffs. The final score of 27-10 doesn’t do the game justice.
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