The Bears went through the main phase of free agency by adding only Brett Rypien as the third quarterback. Combined with Tyson Bagent's four starts last year, they'll be backing up a rookie quarterback with eight total NFL starts between two backup QBs.
Former Boise State Broncos quarterback Brett Rypien will join the fourth NFL team of his pro career. The Chicago Bears announced they had signed Rypien
The Chicago Bears made one decision at quarterback on Wednesday.
The Chicago Bears are expected to find their new starting quick at the top of the 2024 NFL Draft. On Wednesday, they went the backup route and signed Brett Rypien to a one-year deal.
Ryan Poles has spent the first three days prioritizing the depth charts. This free agency period has been a relative snoozer for the Chicago Bears. Today has been filled with several signings aimed at filling out their depth charts instead of adding frontline starters.
Chicago Bears General Manager Ryan Poles is at it again, signing another player in free agency. The Bears are signing quarterback, Brett Rypien, to a one-year deal.
Justin Fields and Tyson Bagent remain on the Bears’ roster, with the draft expected to be used to bring in the team’s next starter. The Bears are also adding another veteran arm.
Taking a look at the latest addition to the Jets quarterback room The Jets recently signed quarterback Brett Rypien to their practice squad, so today we’re going to break him down in detail.
No circus is complete without a carousel and the New York Jets have exactly that under center where the team has added quarterback Brett Rypien and cut ties with former Connecticut product Tim Boyle.
The New York Jets have yet to declare their starting quarterback for Week 14, but it won't be Tim Boyle. The team announced Boyle's release on Tuesday afternoon while signing quarterback Brett Rypien off the Seattle Seahawks' Practice Squad to fill the vacant roster spot.
The New York Jets, in a continuing quest to solve their quarterback issue, are releasing Tim Boyle and signing Brett Rypien from the Seattle Seahawks' practice squad, multiple outlets reported Tuesday.
The Los Angeles Rams are on their bye week and it couldn’t have come at a better time because the team is banged up on both sides of the football. Week 9 was a tough watch for fans as the Rams trotted out Brett Rypien as their starter for the matchup.
Brett Rypien was waived just days after he started for the Los Angeles Rams in Week 9, but the quarterback has landed with a new NFC team.
Although no team claimed Brett Rypien on waivers this week, the veteran backup will rejoin one of his former Broncos QB mates within the Rams’ division.
Following the news of the Carson Wentz agreement, the Rams will spend their bye week with just two quarterbacks on their 53-man roster. With Wentz coming in, Brett Rypien will be jettisoned.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Rams are waiving QB Brett Rypien following the addition of QB Carson Wentz. Rypien could be headed back to the practice squad, and would be a much better fit as a No.
In what could very well go down as the Los Angeles Rams’ ugliest offensive performance of the season, quarterback Matthew Stafford’s few doubters were quieted.
The Los Angeles Rams went into Wisconsin desperate for a win, but almost entirely at the mercy of the injury gods. In short, they weren’t kind. The Rams lost to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, 20-3.
Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford continues to make progress in his injury rehab, but whether that progress has been speedy enough for him to hit the gridiron against the Green Bay Packers in Week 9 is another matter.
The Rams may be without starting quarterback Matthew Stafford on Sunday at Lambeau Field against the Packers. If that's the case, Brett Rypien will get the nod under center. Rypien has gotten first-team reps in practice this week since Stafford has been nursing his sprained thumb on his throwing hand that was injured against the Cowboys.
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford suffered a thumb injury on the opening drive of the second half against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. Stafford never re-entered the game, as backup Brett Rypien's number was called.
Even though the 2023 NFL season is only a week old, there has been some significant developments at the quarterback position across the league. The most notable is the New York Jets, who unfortunately lost Aaron Rodgers to a season-ending Achilles rupture just four plays into his tenure with the team.
The New York Jets are committed to Zach Wilson as their starting quarterback in the wake of the Aaron Rodgers injury, but that is not going to stop them from trying to add more depth at the position. But one team wasn't about to let the Jets poach from its roster.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Rams are promoting QB Brett Rypien to the active roster. He will be the primary backup to QB Matthew Stafford with fourth-round
The Los Angeles Rams announced they agreed to terms with quarterback Brett Rypien in free agency on Thursday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The Rams now have four quarterbacks signed to the roster heading into training camp.
Rypien made two starts for an injured Russell Wilson last season as well. He piloted the Broncos to a December win over the Cardinals, which came two months after the struggling team could not topple the Jets in Rypien’s other 2022 start.
Broncos' country, let’s ride the bench. Quarterback Russell Wilson (hamstring) will sit this week, head coach Nathaniel Hackett announced. The move will allow Wilson a chance to recover, both from the hits he’s taken on the field and off of it.
Brett Rypien's lone career start was a victory against the Jets two years ago.
The Denver Broncos have one last preseason game to go this summer — a home tilt vs. the Minnesota Vikings to be held on Saturday. Meanwhile, coming out
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