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Marcus Gilchrist: Let go by Jags
The Jaguars waived Marcus Gilchrist on Wednesday.Gilchrist signed with Jacksonville on Nov. 26, and he's played in a rotational safety role, recording two solo tackles over three games. The Jags promoted safety Doug Middleton from the practice squad to take Gilchrist's place. If Gilchrist clears waivers, he'll be free to sign with another team.
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Jaguars' Marcus Gilchrist: Brought in by Jacksonville
Marcus Gilchrist signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars on Tuesday, Michael DiRocco of ESPN.com reports.Gilchrist signed with the Lions in October but was cut before playing in a game. The 2011 second-rounder was a starter with the Raiders last season, averaging 51 defensive snaps per game and compiling 58 tackles, six pass breakups and three interceptions. Gilchrist has a shot to climb the depth chart, and he could be immediately deployed Week 13 against the Buccaneers since Ronnie Harrison's (concussion) status is uncertain.
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Marcus Gilchrist: Quick exit from Detroit
The Lions cut Marcus Gilchrist on Saturday.Gilchrist just signed with the Lions on Thursday, and he's already been shown the door. He was a solid secondary piece for the Raiders last year, recording 58 tackles, six pass breakups and three interceptions, but he still hasn't suited up for an NFL game this year.
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Lions' Marcus Gilchrist: Catches on with Lions
Marcus Gilchrist signed with the Detroit Lions on Thursday, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports.The Lions dealt safety Quandre Diggs to the Seahawks this week, leaving a need for depth in an already banged-up secondary. In steps Gilchrist, who logged 58 combined tackles and three interceptions across 16 games with Oakland in 2018. The eight-year veteran is immediately a candidate to see snaps in the secondary.
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Raiders' Marcus Gilchrist: Limited to 15 snaps in finale
Marcus Gilchrist accrued two tackles (one solo) during Sunday's 35-3 loss to the Chiefs.Gilchrist logged just 15 defensive snaps after dealing with a calf injury late in the week, but he still finishes the 2018 season tied for the Oakland Raiders' team lead in interceptions with three picks in 16 games. He also amassed 58 tackles (40 solo) and six passes defensed while starting at free safety next to Karl Joseph. The 30-year-old Gilchrist is slated to become an unrestricted free agent in 2019, but Oakland could attempt to re-sign him with fellow veteran Reggie Nelson (shoulder) likely on his way out.
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Raiders' Marcus Gilchrist: Good to go Sunday
Marcus Gilchrist (calf) is active for Sunday's game at Kansas City.Gilchrist was a late addition to the injury report Saturday but is still able to play in Sunday's season finale. The 30-year-old should finish the season having started all 16 games at safety for the Oakland Raiders.
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Raiders' Marcus Gilchrist: Added to injury report
Marcus Gilchrist (calf) has been added to the injury report and is questionable for Sunday's game against the Chiefs, Vic Tafur of The Athletic reports..It's not clear when Gilchrist suffered the injury, but the safety is evidently questionable for the last game of the season, one week after recording his first interception of the 2018 season. The lack of turnovers has made Gilchrist an unreliable option in IDP leagues, and the same could be said for Dallin Leavitt or Erik Harris if they were forced to start in his place.
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Raiders' Marcus Gilchrist: Notches key interception
Marcus Gilchrist tallied six tackles and his first interception of the season Monday in the Oakland Raiders' 27-14 win over the Broncos.After whittling the Oakland lead down to 10 points early in the fourth quarter and then forcing a punt, the Broncos had established some momentum, but Gilchrist disrupted that when he picked off Case Keenum with 5:36 remaining. The interception put Oakland in field-goal position, allowing the Raiders to effectively salt the game away. Though this was Gilchrist's best fantasy performance of the season, his lack of consistently big tackle totals caps his weekly upside in IDP settings.
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Raiders' Marcus Gilchrist: Not on injury report
Marcus Gilchrist (undisclosed) was not listed on Wednesday's injury report, Matt Schneidman of The San Jose Mercury News reports.Gilchrist exited Monday night's contest after a collision with Rams running back Todd Gurley. His absence from the injury report suggests he's in no danger of missing out on Sunday's Week 2 affair against the Broncos.
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Raiders' Marcus Gilchrist: Injured in loss
Marcus Gilchrist suffered an undisclosed injury in Monday's loss to the Rams, Michael Gehlken of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.Gilchrist drew the start at Oakland's free safety position, but exited the game after a collision with running back Todd Gurley. Expect an update on Gilchrist's injury if he is unable to practice fully to begin Week 2 of the regular season.