Collier rushed twice for six yards in the Raiders' season finale, a 34-20 loss to the Chargers. He also caught one of two targets for a loss of four yards. Collier, who was waived by the Ravens in early November before landing in Las Vegas, finished his 2024 campaign with five carries for 12 yards across three games with the Silver & Black. The undrafted 24-year-old out of Lock Haven will face an uphill battle for a roster spot again in 2025, though Collier has proven capable of earning a special teams role.
Las Vegas signed Collier from its practice squad to the active roster on Wednesday. Collier was added to the Raiders' practice squad back in November, and with Sincere McCormick (ankle) bound for injured reserve, the team saw fit to promote Collier ahead of Week 16. His quickest path to playing time could be on special teams, where he made the majority of his contributions with Baltimore earlier in the season.
Las Vegas signed Collier to its practice squad Wednesday. Collier was waived by Baltimore ahead of Week 10, but he's already found another opportunity with a different team less than three weeks later. Both Alexander Mattison (ankle) and Zamir White (quadriceps) are tending to injuries, so it may not be long before Collier hears his name called up to the Raiders' main unit.
The Ravens waived Collier on Tuesday. With Baltimore waiving Collier, it signals that Keaton Mitchell (knee) could be activated from the PUP list ahead of Thursday's game against the Bengals. Collier served mostly as the Ravens' kick returner across his five regular-season outings, during which he accumulated 221 kick return yards. Assuming he clears waivers, Collier will look to catch on with a team in need of running back depth and someone who can contribute on special teams.
The Ravens signed Collier to their active roster Monday. Collier was signed from the Ravens' practice squad and has already spent two games with Baltimore's active roster this season, recording 22 kick return yards across 12 special-teams snaps. The Lock Haven product is expected to add depth to a Ravens backfield without third-string running back Rasheen Ali (ankle) in Monday night's matchup against the Buccaneers.
Collier reverted to the Ravens' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's official transaction log. Collier played 11 snaps on special teams, returning two kicks for 22 yards in the team's 41-38 win over the Bengals in Week 5. The running back will now have to be signed to the active roster in order to appear in another game with Baltimore this season.
The Ravens elevated Collier from the practice squad to the active roster Saturday. This is the third and final time Baltimore can elevate Collier from the practice squad this season. Collier wasn't active for Week 4 against the Bills, but he did play one snap on special teams in Week 3 against the Cowboys. If he plays Sunday against the Bengals, he'll serve as the No. 3 running back behind Derrick Henry and Justice Hill.
Collier reverted to the Ravens' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's official transaction log. Collier was elevated for Sunday's win over the Bills, but failed to play a snap in the contest. The running back is eligible to be elevated one more time before the team would have to sign him to their active roster.
The Ravens elevated Collier from the practice squad to the active roster Saturday, Jonas Shaffer of TheBaltimoreBanner.com reports. Collier will be elevated for a second straight week to serve as Baltimore's No. 3 running back behind Derrick Henry and Justice Hill. Collier played just one snap on special teams in Week 3 against the Cowboys, and he'll likely be limited to that kind of role for Sunday's game against the Bills.