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Thomas arrived in Houston on Monday for a workout, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle repotrs. The Texans placed A.J. Moore (hamstring) on the injured list Monday, so it looks like there's legitimate interest in Thomas, who was released by the Ravens in August. One league source said there's a "strong chance" the Texans sign him if the audition and meetings with team officials go well. The Ravens cited personal conduct issues for releasing him, so the Texans will do their due diligence.
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Thomas (knee/hand) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice, Erik Bacharach of The Tennessean reports. Thomas sat out Tuesday's practice for non-injury reasons, and he's now resumed participating without any limitations. The veteran safety is on track to play his usual every-down role in Baltimore's secondary during Saturday's divisional-round tilt against the Titans.
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Thomas (knee) is active for Sunday's matchup against the Patriots. Thomas carried a questionable tag into this contest, but he said Thursday he expected to play. He will indeed suit up and start at strong safety. Thomas has only missed a few defensive snaps all year, and he's averaging 3.4 stops per game.
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Thomas made a tackle and snagged an interception in Sunday's 59-10 win over the Dolphins. Thomas recorded three interceptions in four games for the Seahawks last season before suffering a broken leg, and he's picking up right where he left off. Although the one tackle is unimpressive for Thomas' stat line, expect more out of the veteran safety when the Ravens face off against a more competent Cardinals team in Week 2.
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Thomas (lower leg) appears to be ready to go for the Ravens' voluntary offseason workouts, Sean Grogan of the Cecil Whig reports. Thomas is bouncing back from a fractured tibia he sustained last September. The six-time Pro Bowler reportedly spent time working out with teammates before voluntary offseason workouts commenced April 15, and by all accounts, he seems to be making a strong first impression in Baltimore. Fresh off signing a four-year, $55 million contract with the team last month, Thomas has plenty of talent around him in the secondary, including the league's highest-paid slot corner in Tavon Young. The Ravens also bring back 2017 first-rounder Marlon Humphrey along with veterans Brandon Carr and Jimmy Smith.
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