Might a former Raven be flying north for the 2023 NFL season? Former Baltimore Ravens wide receiver prospect Slade Bolden is scheduled to work out for the New England Patriots, per a Tuesday morning ...
Let's fire up a bye week Tuesday edition of "The Joe Gaither Show on BamaCentral" with Mason Woods as we discuss if he's ready to change his mind on Ty Simpson before welcoming former Crimson Tide ...
BOSTON -- The NFL calendar is quite filled these days, with the Scouting Combine taking place in Indianapolis and free agency just weeks away. But there's still work to be done outside of draft prep ...
While the offseason focus is on the players who will receive long-term contracts worth millions of dollars in free agency when the NFL’s 2023 business year begins on March 15, the league’s teams also ...
Former Alabama wide receiver Slade Bolden is scheduled to work out for the New England Patriots, according to Patriots reporter Mike Reiss. Bolden was a part of Alabama’s offense in 2022 under Bill ...
Former Alabama wide receiver, Slade Bolden, is set to get another shot at the NFL. This time, with the Atlanta Falcons. Bolden spent four years in Tuscaloosa totaling 68 catches for 712 yards and four ...
Wide receiver Slade Bolden modeled his game on Julian Edelman. However, he won’t be wearing the same uniform as the former New England Patriots star -- or being reunited with his college quarterback.
While all the focus around the NFL is on the 2023 Scouting Combine, the New England Patriots are working out a wide receiver with ties to Mac Jones and Bill O’Brien. ESPN’s Mike Reiss reported that ...
Slade Bolden is a 5-foot-11-inch, 194-pound slot receiver who signed with the Ravens last year. Slade Bolden #18 of the Alabama Crimson Tide celebrates a five yard touchdown with Mac Jones #10 during ...
Slade Bolden attended the Atlanta Falcons’ rookie minicamp this weekend as a tryout player and earned a contract with the NFL team. The Falcons signed the former Alabama wide receiver after the ...
Alabama standout slot receiver Slade Bolden is heading to the league. Bolden, a three-year receiver for the Crimson Tide, did not hear his name called during the 2022 NFL Draft. But he’s still getting ...