Vic Beasley Jr. Fantasy
- Height / Weight
- 6'3" / 246 lbs.
- Date of Birth (Age)
- July 8, 1992 (31)
- Experience
- 7th Season
- Drafted
- 2015 / Rd. 1 / Pk. 8 (ATL)
- College
- Clemson
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Vic Beasley Jr. News
The Las Vegas Raiders have officially signed Vic Beasley from the practice squad for Thursday's game against the Chargers after seeing him play in 39 percent of the team's defensive snaps Sunday against Indianapolis. Additionally, Takk McKinley (groin) has been designated to return from injured reserve, meaning that he could be on the field as soon as Thursday, although he may need more time to ramp up before playing in his first game with the organization. Both players have proven to be ferocious pass rushers during their time with the Falcons, an infusion of energy that a stumbling Raiders defense could use. Irrespective of how many snaps that either man gets, Las Vegas isn't a trusty defensive option on a short week with a new defensive coordinator against a talented Chargers offense and can be avoided during season-long league playoffs.
The Las Vegas Raiders signed former Falcons and Titans outside linebacker Vic Beasley to their practice squad on Monday. Beasley didn't work out for the Titans this year and was released three weeks ago after recording only three combined tackles and one forced fumble in five games in 2020. Beasley was the eighth overall pick by the Falcons in the 2015 draft out of Clemson, and he excelled as an inside linebacker with Atlanta in 2016. Beasley recorded a league-high six forced fumbles (one for a touchdown) and 15.5 sacks that year on his way to being named a Pro Bowler and first-team All-Pro. Since then, though, the 28-year-old has 18 sacks in four seasons. He'll provide intriguing pass-rushing depth for Las Vegas.
The Tennessee Titans plan to release linebacker Vic Beasley on Wednesday after the free-agent signee underperformed and ruffled feathers in Nashville. Beasley signed a $9.5 million deal with the team, showed up 10 days late for training camp, and proceeded to register zero pressures or sacks in three contests as an edge rusher. Tennessee is intent on making changes to a defense that ranks 25th against the pass, as they also released starting corner Johnathan Joseph. As for Beasley, he has yet to produce anything like his All-Pro 2016 season, though injuries have certainly played a role. It's hard to envision anyone picking him up, though crazier things have happened.
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