Friday, the raiders claim the old defensive tackle of Texas off the derogations Originally appeared on Sports Athlon.
NFL can be a cruel enterprise.
At any time of the year, players can be canceled unexpectedly, cut or exchanged to another team. An excellent example of this is the old defensive platform of Texas Longhorns, Keondre Coburn, who is leon by the Titans of Tennessee one day in the training camp. The titans had to make room for the signing of the second -hand agent veteran Jihad Ward.
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Fortunately for Coburn, he was claimed by Las Vegas raiders Friday. The raiders released the defensive platform Christian Wilkins the day before.
Coburn began his career in the NFL with the Kansas City chiefs after being selected in the sixth round of the NFL 2023 draft. The former Longhorn played 15 games for the Titans last season, totaling 14 plated.
March 1, 2023; Indianapolis, in, USA; Texas defensive line player, Keondre Coburn (DL05), talks about the press at the NFL combination at Lucas Oil Stadium. Images of Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn
During his five -year college career in Texas, Coburn appeared in 51 games (45 departures) and compiled 96 plated, 14 plated for loss and 5.5 bags. He had a senior campaign in small groups in 2022, winning the honors of the second All-Big 12 team and honorable mention the Big 12 of the year defensive line.
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Coburn is now part of this third NFL team in as many seasons in the league.
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This story was initially reported by Sports Athlon On July 26, 2025, where he appeared for the first time.