Justin Houston

LB / Miami Dolphins / EXP: YRS Height: Weight: lb Age: College: None Bye 6

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    Dolphins' Justin Houston: Catches on with Miami

    Justin Houston (hamstring) agreed to a contract with the Miami Dolphins on Tuesday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.The 34-year-old edge rusher previously appeared in seven games with Carolina this season, tallying a half-sack and nine tackles before he was placed on injured reserve with a hamstring strain in early November and then getting granted his release Dec. 19. Now presumably back to full health, Houston could be thrust into a significant role in Miami's wild-card matchup with the Chiefs on Saturday with the Dolphins' depth on the edge having been decimated in recent weeks. With the team's top three pass rushers -- Jaelan Phillips (Achilles), Bradley Chubb (knee) and Andrew Van Ginkel (foot) -- all lost for the season, look for Miami to rely heavily on Houston, and fellow veteran outside linebackers Melvin Ingram and Emmanuel Ogbah to generate pressure on Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

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    Justin Houston: Exits upon request

    Justin Houston (hamstring) was waived by the Panthers on Tuesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.Houston requested the release, according to Darrin Gant of the team's official site. The 34-year-old is now hoping to find himself on a contenders' roster before the 2023 campaign comes to an end after the veteran linebacker joined Carolina as a free agent this offseason to play for his former coach, Frank Reich, who was fired earlier this season. Houston's time with the Panthers will end with seven games played, nine tackles and 0.5 sacks.

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    Panthers' Justin Houston: Heads to IR

    Justin Houston (hamstring) was placed on injured reserve Saturday.The veteran linebacker suffered a hamstring injury during the Carolina Panthers' Week 8 win over the Texans, and he was unable to practice all throughout the week. Houston will be forced to miss Carolina's next four games, with his earliest possible return coming in Week 13. Amare Barno is expected to see an increased workload on the Panthers' defense until Houston returns to the field.

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    Panthers' Justin Houston: Sitting against Indy

    Justin Houston (hamstring) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Colts.Houston was unable to practice in any capacity throughout the week after hurting his hamstring in the Week 8 win over the Texans. The veteran linebacker's next chance to play will come Thursday against the Bears, though the short turnaround will make it challenging for Houston to recover from his soft-tissue injury in time to suit up for Week 10.

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    Panthers' Justin Houston: Exits game with hamstring injury

    Justin Houston (hamstring) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Texans, Joe Person of The Athletic reports.Houston had one tackle for the game before exiting the field. Amare Barno, DJ Johnson and Eku Leota are candidates for increased defensive snaps in Houston's absence.

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    Panthers' Justin Houston: Good to go Sunday

    Justin Houston (calf) has been deemed active ahead of Sunday's game against Seattle.Houston dealt with a calf injury during the leadup to Sunday's Week 3 contest for Carolina. However, this won't keep him from suiting up for the third game in a row to begin the season. Houston totaled four tackles and 0.5 sacks over the first two games of the season.

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    Panthers' Justin Houston: Questionable but likely to play

    Justin Houston (calf) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Seahawks, but coach Frank Reich expects him to play, Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer reports.Coming off a Week 2 in which he recorded half a sack against Derek Carr, Houston has been limited by a calf injury in practice. The 34-year-old has logged 57 percent of the Carolina Panthers' defensive snaps through two games and will now get a juicy date against a Seahawks offensive line missing both of its starting tackles.

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    Panthers' Justin Houston: Limited with calf injury

    Justin Houston (calf) participated in Wednesday's practice in a limited capacity.Houston looks to have gotten dinged up during Monday's loss to the Saints, though the fact that he was limited in Wednesday's walkthrough is encouraging. Through two contests this season, Houston has recorded four tackles (two solo), a half-sack and one pass defensed. He will work to get healthy in time for Sunday's matchup against the Seahawks.

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    Panthers' Justin Houston: Finds new home

    Justin Houston signed a one-year, $6 million contract with the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.Houston's last Pro-Bowl appearance was back in 2015, but the 34-year-old remains a solid pass rusher during the twilight of his career. In his last two seasons with the Ravens, he combined for 14 sacks in 29 contests, including 9.5 sacks in 2022. Even if he doesn't claim a starting gig at outside linebacker in Carolina, Houston should see plenty of snaps in a rotational role.

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    Ravens' Justin Houston: Dominant showing Monday

    Justin Houston logged one interception and three tackles with 2.5 sacks during Monday's 27-13 victory versus the Saints.All of Houston's tackles came via sack as he repeatedly affected New Orleans signal-caller Andy Dalton, and he also hauled in the fifth interception of his career off a pass tipped by defensive end Brent Urban. The Baltimore Ravens have unexpectedly relied on the 33-year-old linebacker, who only managed 4.5 sacks in 16 games last season, to play a prominent role in the team's banged-up pass-rushing corps. As a result, Houston has recorded 8.5 sacks on just 168 defensive snaps over six games played in 2022, and, so long as he can remain healthy, the veteran should finish with his most impactful season since his career-best 22-sack campaign in 2014. However, it's likely that Houston's production could slow down if Tyus Bowser and David Ojabo, who are coming off significant Achilles injuries, both manage to play against Carolina on Nov. 20.

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