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Terrell McClain: Let go by Oakland
Terrell McClain was waived by the Raiders on Tuesday.McClain signed with the Raiders in late October after being let go by the Chiefs, but he was a healthy scratch in two of the last three contests. Preston Brown and D.J. Swearinger were also waived by Oakland.
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Raiders' Terrell McClain: Sitting out against Bengals
Terrell McClain (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Bengals.McClain suited up in the last two games for the Oakland Raiders, making two tackles. The veteran is a healthy scratch now, though, so Maurice Hurst, Johnathan Hankins and P.J. Hall will serve as Oakland's only defensive tackles.
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Raiders' Terrell McClain: Joins Oakland
Terrell McClain signed a contract with the Oakland Raiders on Wednesday.McClain was let go by Kansas City in mid-October after a brief stint with the team but will now remain in the AFC West. The 31-year-old should provide depth on the interior defensive line for Oakland.
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Terrell McClain: Let go by Kansas City
Terrell McClain was released by the Chiefs on Saturday, Field Yates of ESPN reports.McClain signed with the Chiefs earlier in October and had three tackles while playing 36 defensive snaps in his two games with the team.
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Chiefs' Terrell McClain: Signs with Chiefs
Terrell McClain agreed to a deal with the Kansas City Chiefs on Tuesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.McClain was brought in due to multiple injuries on the Chiefs' defensive line. Starting tackle Chris Jones (groin) and reserve Xavier Williams (ankle) are both considered doubtful for Sunday's matchup against the Texans. McClain, a nine-year veteran, has been around the league during his tenure. He most recently played 13 games, including five starts, for the Falcons in 2018.
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Terrell McClain: Released by Arizona
Terrell McClain was released by the Cardinals on Monday, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.The veteran defensive lineman signed a one-year deal with the Cardinals back in May, but the team decided to move forward with defensive tackle Clinton McDonald, who they signed earlier in the day.
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Cardinals' Terrell McClain: Signing with Arizona
Terrell McClain agreed Wednesday with the Arizona Cardinals on a one-year contract, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.McClain started five of 13 games he spent with Washington last season and finished with 17 tackles and a sack. The 30-year-old may not be the same player he was during his prime days with Dallas from 2014 through 2016, but McClain could still serve as a quality part of the defensive-line rotation in Arizona.
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Falcons' Terrell McClain: Suits up for 13 games in 2018
Terrell McClain accounted for 17 tackles and one sack for the Atlanta Falcons in 2018.A journeyman playing for his third team in as many years, McClain suited up 13 times for a Falcons defense that ranked eighth worst against the run in 2018. He's mostly contributed as a rotational player across eight pro seasons, but his five starts this season were the second most for McClain since his rookie campaign of 2011 with the Panthers. McClain's future in Atlanta remains up in the air with his contract expiring this winter, and the promising Deadrin Senat potentially looking at an increased workload at nose tackle moving forward.
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Falcons' Terrell McClain: Practices in full
Terrell McClain (toe) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.McClain sat out Atlanta's win over the Cardinals in Week 15 due to a toe injury but now appears to be nearing a full recovery. If the veteran defensive end is able to suit up against the Panthers on Sunday, expect him to slot back into his usual starting role.
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Falcons' Terrell McClain: Won't play Week 15
Terrell McClain (toe) will not suit up against the Cardinals on Sunday, Jason Butt of The Athletic reports.McClain will miss his first game of the season due to a toe injury. As long as the veteran defensive tackle remains sidelined, expect Deadrin Senat to benefit from an uptick in defensive snaps.