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J.R. Sweezy: Retires a Seahawk
J.R. Sweezy signed a one-day contract to retire with the Seahawks on Friday, John Boyle of the team's official site reports.Sweezy was drafted by Seattle in the seventh round back in 2012, and he spent five of his eight NFL seasons with the team. Initially a defensive end, Sweezy managed to convert and thrive at right guard, the position he locked down as a starter during the Seahawks' Super Bowl XLVIII win.
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Cardinals' J.R. Sweezy: Lifted from IR
The Arizona Cardinals activated J.R. Sweezy (elbow) from injured reserve Saturday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.Sweezy made it through the practice week without a setback, and he'll return to his starting right guard position Sunday against the Bills.
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Cardinals' J.R. Sweezy: Returns to practice Wednesday
The Arizona Cardinals designated J.R. Sweezy (elbow) for a return from injured reserve Wednesday.The veteran returned to practice Wednesday for the first time since suffering the injury in Week 5's game against the Jets. The team will have 21 days to officially activate him off IR before he is ruled out for the remainder of the season. Expect Justin Murray (hand) to continue to operate as the team's starting right guard as long as he's healthy with Sweezy still sidelined.
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Cardinals' J.R. Sweezy: Shifts to IR
The Arizona Cardinals placed J.R. Sweezy (elbow) on injured reserve Saturday, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.Justin Murray will start at right guard until Sweezy can return to the lineup, which will be Week 9 against the Bills at the earliest.
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Cardinals' J.R. Sweezy: Being evaluated by trainers
J.R. Sweezy (elbow) exited Sunday's game against the Jets and has been labeled questionable to return, Darren Urban of the Arizona Cardinals' official site reports.Sweezy and the Cardinals' offensive line had their way against the New York front seven Sunday, paving the way for Arizona to rush for 127 yards and three scores as a team. If Sweezy can't make it back for Arizona's game against Dallas next Monday night, Justin Murray would be in line to start at right guard.
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Seahawks' J.R. Sweezy: Headed to desert
J.R. Sweezy is expected to sign a two-year contract with the Cardinals, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.Sweezy has suited up for 88 of 96 regular season games since entering the league in 2012, and started in 78 of said contests. The veteran guard will bring a source of much-needed reliability to Arizona's offensive line, which struggled to overcome a slew of injuries in 2018.
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Seahawks' J.R. Sweezy: Ready for wild-card round
J.R. Sweezy (foot) is officially active for Saturday's wild-card game against the Cowboys.Sweezy was listed as questionable after sitting out Week 17 with a foot sprain. The 29-year-old should take up his usual starting post at left guard for the Seattle Seahawks.
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Seahawks' J.R. Sweezy: Questionable for Saturday
J.R. Sweezy (foot) is officially listed as questionable for Saturday's wild-card game against the Cowboys, Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune reports.Sweezy sat out Seattle's win over the Cardinals in Week 17 while nursing a foot sprain, which was initially feared to be a multi-week injury. It appears that Sweezy has a shot to suit up versus the Cowboys, but he'll be a game-time decision. Ethan Pocic will slot into the starting lineup if Sweezy is unable to go.
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Seahawks' J.R. Sweezy: Won't play Week 17
J.R. Sweezy (foot) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Cardinals.Sweezy is nursing a sprain that could keep him sidelined for multiple weeks, so his lack of availability is unsurprising. Ethan Pocic will draw another start as Sweezy attempts to get healthy to make a postseason return.
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Seahawks' J.R. Sweezy: Could be facing multi-week absence
J.R. Sweezy (foot) is facing a sprain that could keep him sidelined for three to four weeks, but coach Pete Carroll is optimistic regarding the guard's potential availability for the first round of the playoffs, John Boyle of the Seattle Seahawks' official site reports.Sweezy sprained his foot during the Seahawks' Week 16 victory over the Chiefs and has already been deemed doubtful for Sunday's regular-season finale, but the team hopes to have him back for a potential wild-card matchup. Expect Ethan Pocic to draw another start Sunday if Sweezy is ultimately ruled out, which is the likely scenario at this point as Seattle looks ahead to the postseason.