After two consecutive years falling prey to Injured Reserve, tight end Niles Paul has a greater perspective of his football career and what he needs to do to extend it.
It has been a trying two years for Redskins tight end Niles Paul.
The six-year veteran played in eight games this past season before tearing his labrum in overtime against the Cincinnati Bengals, landing him on Injured Reserve. That designation was painfully familiar after Paul sat out the entire 2015 season when he broke and dislocated his ankle in the team’s first preseason game against the Browns.