The Minnesota Vikings have signed former Steelers sixth-round pick and edge rusher Quincy Roche, the team announced on Thursday. This is Roche’s first team since Pittsburgh cut ties with him in August following an underwhelming preseason and training camp.
The squad is full once again After losing outside linebacker Luiji Vilain off of the practice squad to the Carolina Panthers, the Minnesota Vikings moved quickly to fill that slot with another young pass rusher.
One day after Luiji Vilain was poached off their practice squad to the Panthers' active roster, the Vikings have found his replacement. The team announced on Wednesday that outside linebacker Quincy Roche has been added to the p-squad.
The Tennessee Titans hosted five players for a workout on Tuesday, per Aaron Wilson. The full list includes: RB Hassan Hall DL DaMarcus Mitchell OLB Quincy Roche LB Brandon Smith RB Jonathan Ward Roche, 25, was drafted by the Steelers in the sixth round out of Miami in the 2021 NFL Draft.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have waived outside linebacker Quincy Roche for the second time, the team announced on Tuesday, as it made its final cuts down to 53 players in advance of the league-mandated deadline.
If there is one name you have not heard enough from yet in the Steelers; outside linebacker room, it would be Quincy Roche. Once a draft pick with the Steelers, Roche bounced around a little bit, including with the New York Giants.
According to Pat Leonard, the Pittsburgh Steelers have signed OLB Quincy Roche to a futures contract. Roche was originally drafted by the Steelers but was claimed by the Giants.
The New York Giants signed outside linebacker Quincy Roche to their 53-man roster to fill the void created when they placed outside linebacker Azeez Ojulari on injured reserve with a calf injury.
The Giants will be shorthanded in the edge rush department when they begin the season against the Titans this afternoon.
The New York Giants have elevated outside linebacker Quincy Roche and safety Tony Jefferson from their practice squad. The moves come as little surprise given the Giants' injuries at the position.
The New York Giants are kicking off their 2022 regular season this Sunday. Unfortunately for Big Blue, they will have a number of key players missing from their lineup.
The New York Giants are getting hit with a wave of late-summer injuries. Kayvon Thibodeaux is missing time with a knee sprain and today, Azeez Ojulari went down with a lower-body injury.
The New York Giants are in the midst of their preseason after a long and productive 2022 offseason. They kicked their preseason off with a 23-21 victory over the New England Patriots on Thursday.
Fighting an uphill battle is nothing new for New York Giants edge rusher Quincy Roche. Roche, originally drafted in the sixth round by the Pittsburgh Steelers
The New York Giants are kicking off training camp this week. As the team reports, some players report injured. On day one of camp, the Giants placed a number of players on the PUP (physically unable to perform) and NFI (non-football injury) lists.
Most of the top headlines for the New York Giants have focused on Kayvon Thibodeaux after being drafted 5th overall. However, the team has a few underrated players who could make solid impacts during the 2022 season.
Roche was a nice find for the Giants a year ago, but there is now increased talent at his position Quincy Roche, awarded to the New York Giants via waivers last September when the Pittsburgh Steelers tried to sneak the sixth-round pick to their practice squad, turned out to be an excellent find for New York.
Former New York Giants general manager Ernie Accorsi once said that a team can never have too many pass rushers. The Giants, in their last two Super Bowl
Quincy Roche is here to play! The New York Giants claimed rookie pass rusher Quincy Roche after the Pittsburgh Steelers waived him in late August. The former Temple Owl and Miami Hurricane, was a productive collegiate edge player who had an impressive senior season with the Hurricanes.
Often in the NFL draft, a team never gets all the players it wants. Such was the case for the New York Giants, who, during the pre-draft process, took a liking to outside linebacker Quincy Roche, a player with whom they saw up close during the University of Miami's pro day.
“I’m never surprised when I’m the underdog. I feel right at home.” Quincy Roche was a favorite around Big Blue View prior to the 2021 NFL Draft. Particularly for one mock drafter who kept selecting Roche for the New York Giants over and over, and only bypassing him some weeks because picking him got boring and pointless.
Editor's Note: This was originally published as a draft profile. We have updated it accordingly. Quincy Roche is a former three-star prospect out of Owings Mills, Maryland, who played the majority of his college football career at Temple before transferring to Miami for the 2020 season.
The New York Giants have claimed edge rusher Quincy Roche off waivers following his release from the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to reports. Roche was the Steelers' sixth-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.
The plate is full for any rookie about to embark on their first NFL training camp and the start of a hopefully long and successful football career. For sixth-round outside linebacker Quincy Roche, he has one goal in mind.
In the highly competitive college football arena, a single clutch interception, forced fumble, sack or even tackle for loss can change the course of a team’s entire season.
Week 12 is a bit of a break from last Saturday, but there are some important games on tap. You still don't believe in Minnesota or Baylor? Well you may if they win their games this week. LSU and Alabama go on the road to (hopefully) avoid letdowns, while Clemson get its one real threat to its playoff push. What this weekend lacks in heft, it makes up for in depth.
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