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by Larry Hartstein |
Arian Foster, Brian Cushing among Texans ready to roll
Houston Texans running back Arian Foster (groin) and linebacker Brian Cushing (back, ankle) are active as expected for the game at Indianapolis after being listed as probable. Other Texans getting the green light include offensive tackle Tyson Clabo (foot), linebacker Akeem Dent (neck), cornerback Kareem Jackson (knee), cornerback Johnathan Joseph (knee, Achilles), safety Danieal Manning (hamstring) and linebacker Jeff Tarpinian (knee).
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by Brandon Wise | CBSSports.com
Texans list three as out on final injury report for Week 15
Houston Texans final injury report of the week lists three as out for Sunday's game against the Colts including tight end Garrett Graham, linebacker Whitney Mercilus and guard Xavier Su'a-Filo . The following players are listed as probable: Arian Foster, Jonathan Joseph, Tyson Clabo, Brian Cushing, Akemm Dent, Kareem Jackson, Danieal Manning and Jeff Tarpinian.
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by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com
Texans enter Week 14 clash vs. Jags relatively healthy
The Houston Texans enter their Week 14 clash against the Jaguars relatively healthy, with 13 of 16 players on the final injury report deemed probable. Those players include: Tackle Tyson Clabo (foot), inside linebacker Brian Cushing (knee), tight end Anthony Denham (illness), inside linebacker Akeem Dent (neck), running back Arian Foster (groin), running back Jonathan Grimes (ankle), cornerback Kareem Jackson (knee), wide receiver Andre Johnson (rest), cornerback Johnathan Joseph (ankle), punter Shane Lechler (biceps), tackle Derek Newton (knee) and nose tackle Ryan Pickett (back).Safety Danieal Manning (hamstring) was the only player on the report deemed questionable, while tight end Garrett Graham (ankle) and outside linebacke Jadeveon Clowney (knee) were ruled out. Clowney's disappointing rookie season has come to an end this week, as the team placed him on season-ending injured reserve and will undergo another surgery on his right knee.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Texans re-sign Danieal Manning
The Houston Texans re-signed safety Danieal Manning, reports NFL Network. He started six games for Houston last season, recording 24 tackles and a sack, before breaking his leg.
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Bengals make flurry of moves Saturday
The Cincinnati Bengals made a slew of moves Saturday to pare their roster down to the required 53 for the regular season. Among those moves was the placement of guard Trey Hopkins on the reserve/injured list with a leg issue. Rookie quarterback AJ McCarron was put on the reserve/non-football injury list with a shoulder problem. The Bengals also cut the following offensive players: tackles Dan France and Will Svitek, wide receivers Colin Lockett and Cobi Hamilton, center Trevor Robinson and running backs James Wilder Jr. and Nikita Whitlock. Defenders waived by the Bengals include safety Danieal Manning, cornerbacks Onterio McCalebb and Victor Hampton, tackles Devon Still and David King and ends Sam Montgomery and Dontay Moch. Cornerback Chris Lewis-Harris will begin serving a two-game drug suspension handed dowsn by the league.
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Report: Danieal Manning released by Bengals
Strong safety Danieal Manning, who was considered a possible starter for the Cincinnati Bengals upon his signing in April, will not even make the team, according to USA Today. Manning had been a full-time starter in the NFL until a broken leg all but wrecked his 2013 season.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Danieal Manning could start for Bengals
Newly-signed Danieal Manning could start at safety for the Cincinnati Bengals opposite Reggie Nelson, reports the team's website. An eight-year vet who'll turn 32 in training camp, Manning also could handle some kickoff returns. “I am not going to lie, one reason that played a part in me coming here was I had seen the role that they had continuing to knock on the playoff door," said Manning, who spent the last three seasons with the Texans. "I had seen this was a team that I would potentially love to play with if I ever had the opportunity to come to free agency. My prayers were answered. I’m just ecstatic and elated to be a part of the organization.”
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by Larry Hartstein |
Bengals make it official, sign Danieal Manning
Safety Danieal Manning signed a one-year deal with the Cincinnati Bengals. Manning, who was cut by the Texans after three seasons, was limited to six games last year after fracturing his fibula.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Bengals finalizing deal with Danieal Manning
The Cincinnati Bengals are finalizing a deal with safety Danieal Manning, who was just cut by the Texans, reports NFL Network.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Danieal Manning to visit Bengals
Cut by the Texans on Monday, safety Danieal Manning will visit the Cincinnati Bengals on Tuesday, reports NFL.com. Manning missed 10 games last season with a fractured fibula but had 77 tackles and two interceptions in 2012.