Kindle Vildor spent 2023 with four teams. The last of those will see if he can maintain a role.
The Detroit Lions lost Cameron Sutton a couple weeks back after he had an warrant out for his arrest for a violent crime. Cornerback then became a need
Who doesn't love a good reunion story? When Jalen Reeves-Maybin left the Lions after the 2021 season, that felt like it was it for that story.
The Sacramento Kings welcomed the Detroit Pistons to the Golden 1 Center on Wednesday night and mercilessly trolled their opponents during the pregame introductions.
In need of a break, trailing the Lions 24-10 in the NFC Championship, the 49ers got one late in the third quarter.
Detroit Lions cornerback Kindle Vildor was signed from the practice squad this week, and could get some time on defense against the Chicago Bears. Earlier
The Philadelphia Eagles announced two roster moves on Monday ahead of their Week 11 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. The team signed center Ross
Per the transactions wire, the Eagles are signing veteran C Ross Pierschbacher to their practice squad and releasing CB Kindle Vildor from the unit. Pierschbacher, 28, is a former fifth-round pick of Washington back in 2019.
The Philadelphia Eagles have announced that they’ve signed DB Kindle Vildor to their practice squad and released LB Brandon Smith. Vildor, 25, was drafted in the fifth round by the Bears out of Georgia Southern in 2020.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Eagles hosted CB Kindle Vildor for a visit. Philadelphia has been turning over every rock in looking for reinforcements in the secondary, and it looks like that’s continuing. Vildor, 25, was drafted in the fifth round by the Bears out of Georgia Southern in 2020.
Two players from the Chicago Bears’ 2020 draft class have already found a new home in the league. Former Bears defensive end Trevis Gipson and cornerback Kindle Vildor have landed with the Tennessee Titans.
Brad Biggs with The Chicago Tribune reported Tuesday morning that former Chicago Bears draft pick cornerback Kindle Vildor has lost his jersey number to safety Elijah Hicks.
The Chicago Bears will kick off their 2023 regular season against the Green Bay Packers on Sept. 10, which is now 22 days away. From now until the start of the season, we’ll be counting down each day by revisiting the players who have worn that specific jersey number.
Who will play outside cornerback opposite Jaylon Johnson? It’ll be decided in training camp between the veteran Vildor and the rookie Stevenson The career of Kindle Vildor has been an interesting one for the Chicago Bears.
We kick off a new offseason series with Kindle Vildor who needs to make the most of his chances this season The Chicago Bears are in line to be one of the most improved teams in 2023.
The official Bears depth chart doesn't come out until the first week of preseason. In the offseason you'll find them all over the internet, including this website, and these are merely projections.
The Bears appreciated improvement shown by rookie Kyler Gordon throughout the year when he lined up at left cornerback or slot cornerback. Kindle Vildor improved over 2021 at left cornerback, as well.
In a disastrous blow for the Bears secondary, both starting cornerbacks Jaylon Johnson and Kindle Vildor on Saturday went on season-ending injured reserve.
The Bears, who can't seem to catch a break lately, will be short handed against the surprisingly good New York Jets. Both rookie defensive backs Kyler Gordon and Jaquan Brisker are listed as out with concussions.
Two of the best rushing attacks in the NFL meet on Sunday in Atlanta, when the Chicago Bears run into the Falcons. The Falcons are fourth in the league in rushing, averaging 160.4 yards per game, while the Bears average a league-high 201.7.
The Bears defense will be relying on reserves in the secondary and in their pass rush on Sunday against the Detroit Lions. Cornerback Kindle Vildor on Friday's final injury report is listed as out for the game after he was unable to practice Friday due to the ankle injury he suffered in pass coverage against Tyreek Hill of the Miami Dolphins.
Justin Fields appears to be developing into the franchise quarterback the Chicago Bears hoped he'd become when they drafted him in the first round last year.
Kindle Vildor fell victim to one of the classic blunders! The most famous of which is "Never get involved in a land war in Asia," but only slightly less well-known is this: Never mock the "Skol" chant at U.S.
Bears fans have not seen the last of cornerback Kindle Vildor, although it almost seemed like it during their 16-14 win over Detroit. Defensive coordinator Sean Desai revealed during his Thursday press conference that even though Artie Burns played left cornerback against Detroit, there are plans to continue to get Vildor involved on defense.
First, Kindle Vildor found out he could cover top receivers in the NFL. Now, he's finding out how the cornerback he watched a lot as a high school player covers them.
There will be no more wide open a battle at Bears training camp than those at left cornerback and at slot cornerback. This doesn't necessarily mean these battles will produce Pro Bowl material but they'd better at least turn out starting level NFL talent at two critical coverage positions.
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