Jacob Hollister
31-Year-Old
Free Agent
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Dumped by Carolina
The Panthers released Hollister on Tuesday, Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer reports.
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Hollister turns 31 in November and missed all of last season after reaching an injury settlement with the Raiders. He has 62 games of NFL experience with a career 83-707-7 receiving line, but Hollister didn't do enough to win a 53-man roster spot in Carolina this summer, finishing the preseason with four catches for 27 yards.
Hollister turns 31 in November and missed all of last season after reaching an injury settlement with the Raiders. He has 62 games of NFL experience with a career 83-707-7 receiving line, but Hollister didn't do enough to win a 53-man roster spot in Carolina this summer, finishing the preseason with four catches for 27 yards.
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Hollister signed a one-year contract with the Raiders this offseason after appearing in just seven games as a Jaguar in 2021, but he'll likely have to prove himself as a capable blocker in order to make Las Vegas' 53-man roster behind Darren Waller and Foster Moreau at tight end.
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Joins Carolina
Hollister and the Panthers agreed on a contract Sunday, David Newton of ESPN.com reports.
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Agrees on injury settlement
The Raiders released Hollister (undisclosed) from injured reserve with an injury settlement Wednesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
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Lands on IR
The Raiders placed Hollister (undisclosed) on injured reserve Sunday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
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Signs with Vegas
Hollister agreed to terms with the Raiders on Wednesday.
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Gets another chance with Seattle
The Seahawks signed Hollister to their practice squad Wednesday, John Boyle of the team's official site reports.
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Candidate to be moved
The Seahawks could trade Hollister before Tuesday's deadline, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
ANALYSIS
The Seahawks have a deep crew of tight ends, as offseason-addition Greg Olsen has joined a healthy Will Dissly to push Hollister down to the No. 3 spot. The team has depth behind him, too, as Luke Willson rotates in and rookie fourth-round pick Colby Parkinson was lifted from the reserve/NFI list Saturday. Hollister could draw a decent return, as he produced a 41-349-3 line over 11 games last year as the No. 1 Seattle tight end following Dissly's season-ending injury. He carries a $3.3 million cap hit, however, and if the Seahawks want to bring in players at the deadline, they may need to shed Hollister's salary. If Hollister stays in Seattle through the trade deadline, he'll become an unrestricted free agent in March.
The Seahawks have a deep crew of tight ends, as offseason-addition Greg Olsen has joined a healthy Will Dissly to push Hollister down to the No. 3 spot. The team has depth behind him, too, as Luke Willson rotates in and rookie fourth-round pick Colby Parkinson was lifted from the reserve/NFI list Saturday. Hollister could draw a decent return, as he produced a 41-349-3 line over 11 games last year as the No. 1 Seattle tight end following Dissly's season-ending injury. He carries a $3.3 million cap hit, however, and if the Seahawks want to bring in players at the deadline, they may need to shed Hollister's salary. If Hollister stays in Seattle through the trade deadline, he'll become an unrestricted free agent in March.