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Bears' Dwayne Harris: Shifts to IR
The Chicago Bears placed Dwayne Harris (triceps) on injured reserve Thursday, Larry Mayer of the team's official site reports.Harris suffered what the Bears believe to be a torn triceps during Monday's loss to the Vikings, but the full severity of his issue hasn't yet been officially confirmed. The team has already claimed a replacement return specialist off waivers in DeAndre Carter.
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Bears' Dwayne Harris: Potentially serious injury
The Chicago Bears fear Dwayne Harris tore his triceps during Monday's loss to the Vikings, Kevin Fishbain of The Athletic reports.The Bears expect this to be the diagnosis, and they're running further tests to confirm it. Harris has functioned as a punt-return specialist for three games, and he was impressive at the position with 8.1 yards per return. If he's ruled out for the season, expect Darnell Mooney and Anthony Miller to step into the returner role.
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Bears' Dwayne Harris: Questionable to return
Dwayne Harris is questionable to return to Monday's game against the Vikings due to a triceps injury, Adam Hoge of NBC Sports Chicago reports.It's unclear as to when Harris suffered the injury. He turned the ball over on a muffed punt in the third quarter and wasn't on the field for the next opportunity.
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Bears' Dwayne Harris: Promoted to active roster
The Chicago Bears signed Dwayne Harris to the active roster Saturday, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reports.Harris was elevated from the practice squad last week and served strictly on special teams, totaling 17 yards on three punt returns. He's signed a contract as an honest member of the 53-man roster now, signaling some security for the 33-year-old return specialist.
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Dwayne Harris: Heads back to practice squad
Dwayne Harris reverted to the Bears' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's official transaction log.The former Cowboys special-teams ace was active for his first career appearance as a Bear on Sunday, collecting 17 yards on three punt-return attempts along with one tackle on punt coverage. He'll be stored on the practice squad for now, though he could be called on as soon as Sunday for a matchup against the Titans.
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Bears' Dwayne Harris: Elevates from practice roster
The Chicago Bears elevated Dwayne Harris to the active roster Saturday.Harris joined the practice squad Tuesday and will make his Bears debut Sunday versus the Saints. The 33-year-old likely won't impact the offense much, but he'll have a chance to prove his punt-returning skills for a chance at another NFL contract.
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Dwayne Harris: Joins Chicago's practice squad
Dwayne Harris signed to the Bears' practice squad Tuesday.The 33-year-old figures to be an insurance option at punt returner, with Ted Ginn not impressing through the first seven games of the season. Harris has only eight catches for 60 yards in 39 games since the 2015 season, so he's unlikely to have much of an offensive role if promoted to the active roster.
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Dwayne Harris: Cut from practice squad
The Texans cut Dwayne Harris from the practice squad Monday.The 33-year-old wide receiver hasn't suited up in a game this year. He spent the previous two seasons with the Raiders, working mostly as a returner but occasionally rotating in on offense. Harris likely will seek a new opportunity on another practice squad.
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Dwayne Harris: Signs in Houston
The Texans signed Dwayne Harris to the practice squad Monday, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.The Texans are set at receiver with a deep set of contributors, but Harris is a veteran and a solid kick returner that will be ready if called upon. He played just three games last year due to injuries, and he recorded 149 yards as a kick returner.
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Dwayne Harris: Works out for Ravens
Baltimore hosted Dwayne Harris (ankle/foot) for a tryout Tuesday, Albert Breer of TheMMQB.com reports.Harris appears fully recovered from the ankle and foot injuries that caused his 2019 campaign to come to a premature end. He appeared in three games for the Raiders last season, primarily contributing as a return man.