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Cam Sims
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Sims with the Washington Football Team in 2021
Personal information
Born: (1996-01-06) January 6, 1996 (age 28)
Monroe, Louisiana, U.S.
Height:6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight:214 lb (97 kg)
Career information
High school:Ouachita Parish (Ouachita Parish, Louisiana)
College:Alabama (2014–2017)
Position:Wide receiver
Undrafted:2018
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of 2023
Receptions:57
Receiving yards:804
Receiving touchdowns:3
Stats at Pro Football Reference

Cameron Sims (born January 6, 1996) is an American professional football wide receiver. He played college football at Alabama and signed with the Washington Redskins as an undrafted free agent in 2018.

Early life and college

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Sims was born on January 6, 1998, in Monroe, Louisiana. He attended Ouachita Parish High School in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, where he played on their football team as a tight end.[1] Sims was considered a four-star recruit and committed to play college football at Alabama, where he played from 2014 to 2017.[2][3] He was used sparingly his first two seasons before becoming a contributor during his junior and senior seasons.[4]

Statistics

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Year Games Receiving
Rec Yds Avg TD
2014 12 7 62 8.9 1
2015 13 6 46 7.7 0
2016 14 14 152 10.9 0
2017 14 14 207 14.8 1
Career 53 41 467 11.4 2

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump
6 ft 3+58 in
(1.92 m)
212 lb
(96 kg)
33+14 in
(0.84 m)
9+58 in
(0.24 m)
4.59 s 1.62 s 2.68 s 4.49 s 7.57 s 34 in
(0.86 m)
10 ft 3 in
(3.12 m)
Sources:[5][6]

Washington Redskins / Football Team / Commanders

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Sims playing against the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2020

After not being selected in the 2018 NFL draft, Sims signed with the Washington Redskins as an undrafted free agent on May 2, 2018.[7][8] He suffered a season ending ankle injury in the first game of the 2018 season against the Arizona Cardinals, and was placed on injured reserve.[9]

On August 31, 2019, Sims was waived by the Redskins and was signed to the team's practice squad the following day.[10][11] He was promoted to the active roster on October 2, 2019.[12] Sims was released by the team on October 19, 2019, but re-signed to the practice squad two days later.[13][14] He was signed to the active roster on November 16, 2019.[15]

He was waived by Washington on September 5, 2020, but signed with their practice squad the following day.[16][17] He was elevated to the active roster for the team's first two games of the season against the Philadelphia Eagles and Cardinals,[18][19] and was promoted to the active roster on September 22, 2020.[20]

Sims scoring a touchdown against the Carolina Panthers in 2021

Sims recorded his first career touchdown in a Week 6 game against the New York Giants in 2020.[21] Sims caught three passes for a career-high 110 yards in Week 9 against the Giants, the first 100-plus yard game of his career.[22] Sims had five receptions for 92 yards in a Week 13 win against the Pittsburgh Steelers.[23][24] Sims finished the 2020 regular season with 32 receptions for 477 yards and one receiving touchdown. Sims made his playoff debut in the Wild Card round against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and was the team's leading receiver, catching seven passes for 104 yards.[25]

Washington placed a restricted free agent tender on Sims on March 16, 2021,[26] which he signed a week later.[27] In Week 11 of the 2021 season, he recorded his second career receiving touchdown in a 27–21 win over the Carolina Panthers.[28] In the Week 14 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, he had three receptions for 69 yards and a 43-yard touchdown from Taylor Heinicke.[29] On December 15, 2021, Sims was placed on the COVID-19 reserve list,[30] but was reactivated four days later. Sims re-signed a one-year deal with the team on March 17, 2022.[31]

Las Vegas Raiders

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Sims signed a one-year contract with the Las Vegas Raiders on March 21, 2023.[32] He was released on August 29, 2023.[33]

New York Giants

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On September 4, 2023, Sims signed with the Giants' practice squad.[34] He was released on October 10, 2023.[35]

Philadelphia Eagles

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On November 30, 2023, Sims was signed to the Philadelphia Eagles practice squad.[36] On December 5, 2023, he was released.[37]

Carolina Panthers

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On December 6, 2023, Sims was signed to the Panthers practice squad.[38] He signed a reserve/future contract on January 8, 2024.[39] He was placed on the reserve/PUP list on July 26, 2024 and released on August 6.[40]

References

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  1. ^ Lopez, Andrew (August 25, 2013). "Ouachita Parish wide receiver Cameron Sims chooses Alabama". NOLA.com. The Times-Picayune. Retrieved September 24, 2020.
  2. ^ "Cameron Sims, 2014 Wide Receiver". Rivals.com. Retrieved August 31, 2022.
  3. ^ "Cam Sims College Stats". College Football at Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved November 13, 2020.
  4. ^ "Cam Sims Career Game Log". College Football at Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved November 13, 2020.
  5. ^ "Cam Sims, Alabama, WR, 2018 NFL Draft Scout, NCAA College Football". draftscout.com. Retrieved March 12, 2022.
  6. ^ "Cam Sims 2018 NFL Draft Profile". insider.espn.com. Retrieved March 12, 2022.
  7. ^ Winkler, Adam (August 15, 2018). "Meet the forgotten Bama boy having a preseason to remember for Redskins". wtkr.com. Retrieved September 2, 2018.
  8. ^ Copeland, Kareem; Carpenter, Les (September 1, 2018). "Redskins get down to 53, keep undrafted free agents Cam Sims, Danny Johnson". Washington Post. Retrieved September 2, 2018.
  9. ^ "Redskins Sign Brian Quick, Place Cam Sims On Injured Reserve". Redskins.com. September 11, 2018. Retrieved September 12, 2018.
  10. ^ "Redskins Make Roster Moves". Redskins.com. August 31, 2019. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
  11. ^ "Redskins Sign Nine Players To Practice Squad". Redskins.com. September 1, 2019. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
  12. ^ Steinberg, Jacob (October 4, 2019). "Newly Promoted Cam Sims Looks To Make The Most Of His First Opportunity". Washington Commanders. Retrieved February 2, 2022.
  13. ^ "Cam Sims: Parts ways with Washington". CBSSports.com. October 19, 2019. Retrieved September 24, 2020.
  14. ^ "Redskins Sign T Paul Adams, WR Cam Sims To Practice Squad; Release T Travis Vornkahl". Washington Commanders. October 21, 2019. Retrieved February 2, 2022.
  15. ^ "Redskins Sign WR Cam Sims From Practice Squad; Release LB Tanner Vallejo". Washington Commanders. November 16, 2019. Retrieved February 2, 2022.
  16. ^ "Washington Football Team Reduces Roster To 53 Players". Washington Commanders. September 5, 2020. Retrieved February 2, 2022.
  17. ^ "Washington Football Team Signs 13 Players To Its Practice Squad". Washington Commanders. September 6, 2020. Retrieved February 2, 2022.
  18. ^ "Washington Football Team Elevates WR Cam Sims From The Practice Squad". Washington Commanders. September 12, 2020. Archived from the original on January 30, 2023. Retrieved February 2, 2022.
  19. ^ "Washington Football Team Elevates WR Cam Sims, LB Jared Norris From Practice Squad". Washington Commanders. September 19, 2020. Retrieved February 2, 2022.
  20. ^ Keim, John (September 22, 2020). "Washington Football Team puts top O-lineman Brandon Scherff on IR with knee injury". ESPN.com. Associated Press. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
  21. ^ "Washington Football Team at New York Giants – October 18th, 2020". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved October 22, 2020.
  22. ^ "New York Giants at Washington Football Team – November 8th, 2020". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved November 13, 2020.
  23. ^ Manning, Bryan (December 8, 2020). "Former Alabama WR Cam Sims helps Washington upset Pittsburgh". USAToday.com. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  24. ^ Alsbrooks, Andrew (December 13, 2020). "Washington's 'Next Men Up' Against the Steelers Could Be Critical Against 49ers". NBCSWashington.com. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  25. ^ Selby, Zach (February 10, 2021). "Washington 2021 Position Reset: Wide Receiver". Washington Commanders. Retrieved February 2, 2022.
  26. ^ Selby, Zach (March 16, 2021). "Washington Places Tender On WR Cam Sims". Washington Commanders. Retrieved February 2, 2022.
  27. ^ Washington Football Team [@WashingtonNFL] (March 24, 2021). "Cam Sims has signed his tender" (Tweet). Retrieved March 24, 2021 – via Twitter.
  28. ^ "Washington-Panthers Monday Stats Pack". Washington Commanders. November 22, 2021. Retrieved December 7, 2021.
  29. ^ "Washington-Cowboys Monday Stats Pack". Washington Commanders. December 13, 2021. Retrieved February 2, 2022.
  30. ^ "Washington places 7 players on Reserve/COVID-19 list, designates Sam Cosmi to return from IR, signs 2 to practice squad". Washington Commanders. December 15, 2021. Archived from the original on April 21, 2022. Retrieved February 2, 2022.
  31. ^ "Commanders re-sign multiple players". Commanders.com. March 17, 2022. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  32. ^ "Raiders sign WR Cam Sims". Raiders.com. March 21, 2023. Retrieved March 21, 2023.
  33. ^ "Raiders finalize initial 53-man roster for the 2023 season". Raiders.com. August 29, 2023. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
  34. ^ Valentine, Ed (September 4, 2023). "Giants roster move: Cole Beasley moved to practice squad/injured list; Cam Sims signed". Big Blue View. SB Nation. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
  35. ^ "Cam Sims: Cut from Giants' practice squad". CBS Sports.com. October 10, 2023. Retrieved October 11, 2023.
  36. ^ Erby, Glenn. "Eagles signing WR Cam Sims to practice squad ahead of Week 13 matchup vs. 49ers". Eagles Wire. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
  37. ^ "Cam Sims: Cut by Philly". CBS Sports. December 5, 2023.
  38. ^ Inabinett, Mark (December 7, 2023). "Wide receiver Cam Sims makes rapid return to NFL". AL.com. Retrieved July 22, 2024.
  39. ^ Gantt, Darin (January 8, 2024). "Panthers extend three, sign 11 practice squaders to future deals". Panthers.com.
  40. ^ Inabinett, Mark. "Carolina Panthers release former Alabama wide receiver". al.com.
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