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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Tank Carder: Let go by Cleveland
The Browns released Tank Carder (knee) on Tuesday, Nate Ulrich of the Akron Beacon Journal reports.Carder's dismissal ends his five-year stint in Cleveland after the 29-year-old joined the Browns on a waiver claim in September 2012. The TCU product served as a backup middle linebacker during his run in Cleveland, offering his most significant impact on the team's special-teams units. Carder was deemed expendable after the Browns reached agreement Monday with fellow linebacker Mychal Kendricks on a one-year deal.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Browns' Tank Carder: Remains in Cleveland
Tank Carder (knee) signed a contract with the Cleveland Browns on Monday, Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com reports.Carder spent the 2017 season on injured reserve after tearing his ACL during a preseason game. The 29-year-old was a special teams captain for the Browns in 2016 and will likely have a reserve role this year following the emergence of Joe Schobert at starting middle linebacker.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Browns' Tank Carder: Placed on injured reserve
Tank Carder (knee) was placed on the Cleveland Browns' injured reserve after tearing his ACL in Monday's exhibition matchup versus the Giants, Tom Withers of the Aurora Sentinel reports.Carder, a special teams' captain last season, was competing with Joe Schobert for the starting middle linebacker role. He has played in 77 games with the team since 2012, but will now be sidelined until next season.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Browns' Tank Carder: Out for season with torn ACL
Tank Carder has a torn ACL and will miss the entire 2017 season, Mary Kat Cabot of Cleveland.com reports.The loss of Carder is a tough blow for Cleveland, as he was expected to start at inside linebacker this year. Carder will undergo surgery in the coming days, clearing the way for Joe Schobert to fill in where necessary.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Browns' Tank Carder: Ready to play
Tank Carder (concussion) is active Sunday against the Cowboys.Carder sustained a concussion last week against the Jets, but evidently has passed through concussion protocol and should be set for his usual workload on special teams.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Browns' Tank Carder: Enters concussion protocol
Tank Carder entered concussion protocol Monday, ESPN's Tony Grossi reports.Carder, a reserve linebacker, didn't log a single snap on defense Sunday against the Jets, but was on the field for the majority of special teams action. It's unclear when he sustained the concussion, though. However, he is now subject to the NFL's concussion protocol and is questionable to play in Week 9.
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Browns place eight probables on Friday injury report
The Cleveland Browns list a whopping 16 players on their Friday injury report, but half are probable for the Week 17 battle in Pittsburgh, including All-Pro tackle Joe Thomas (back). Willis McGahee (knee) and tackle Mitchell Schwartz (toe). The four defensive probables are linebackers Paul Kruger (illness) and Tank Carder (shoulder), safety Jordan Poyer (toe) and safety T.J. Ward (shoulder, illness). Punter Spencer Lanning (knee) is also probable.
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Browns list two questionable, eight probable for Sunday
Cleveland Browns cornerback Joe Haden (hip) and wide receiver Davone Bess (personal) are the lone questionables on the injury report released by the team on Friday. The probables are linebackers Tank Carder (shoulder) and Eric Martin (illness), running back Willis McGahee (concussion, knee), defensive lineman Ahtyba Rubin (calf), tackles Mitchell Schwartz (toe) and Joe Thomas (back), punter Spencer Lanning (knee) and safety T.J. Ward (shoulder).
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by Chris Towers | Fantasy Writer
Browns defense healthy on Sunday
The Cleveland Browns injury report for Week 15 against the Bears featured six players from the defensive side of the ball, all of whom were expected to take the field Sunday. As expected, all six are active prior to kickoff: linebackers Tank Carder (shoulder), D'Qwell Jackson (ankle), Paul Kruger (elbow) and Craig Robertson (knee); defensive lineman Ahtyba Rubin (calf); and defensive back T.J. Ward (shoulder).
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Six Browns defenders probable for Sunday game
Six Cleveland Browns defenders have been given the probable tag for their Week 15 game against visiting Chicago. They are linebackers Craig Robertson (knee), D'Qwell Jackson (ankle), Paul Kruger (elbow) and Tank Carder (shoulder), lineman Ahtyba Rubin (calif) and safety T.J. Ward (shoulder).