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Steven Sims Jr.

Steven Sims Jr.

WR - Arizona Cardinals

Height: 5' 10"Weight: 190 lbsAge: 28College: Kansas

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Steven Sims Jr. signs with Cardinals

The Cardinals signed WR Steven Sims Jr. to their practice squad.

Fantasy Impact

Sims will add depth to a depleted Cardinals wide receiver room.

Ari Koslow4 days ago
Steven Sims inks deal with Seattle

The Seahawks and WR Steven Sims have agreed to a one-year contract.

Fantasy Impact

Sims spent the 2024 season with Houston and Baltimore, but saw extremely limited playing time on offense. Even with Seattle moving on from Tyler Lockett and DK Metcalf, Sims will likely see the bulk of his playing time on special teams.

Jesse Garcia38 weeks ago
Steven Sims Jr. claimed off waivers by Ravens

The Ravens claimed Steven Sims Jr. off waivers.

Fantasy Impact

Sims is claimed after Baltimore waived Diontae Johnson. He'll likely hold a role in special teams for the Ravens.

Ari Koslow51 weeks ago
Steven Sims Jr. goes for 34 yards in Week 17

Steven Sims Jr. caught three of his four targets for 34 yards in a 16-13 win over the Ravens in Week 17.

Fantasy Impact

Sims easily had his most productive game all season as he came into Week 17 with just 36 receiving yards. He almost doubled that against the Ravens, finishing third on the Steelers in receiving. Sims will finish up the 2022 season against the Browns in Week 18.

Matthew Adam3 years ago
Steven Sims Jr. logs 33 receiving yards and a touchdown in loss to Bucs

Steven Sims Jr. caught three of four targets for 33 yards and a touchdown with a four-yard rush in a 31-23 loss against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Saturday night.

Fantasy Impact

Sims Jr. was able to find the end zone against the Buccaneers, notching his second touchdown of the season to give Washington its only passing touchdown on Saturday. The team will prepare to head into the offseason and will need to address its receiving corps, a potential area that could be improved through the upcoming draft and free agency.

Matthew MacKay5 years ago