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Jurrell Casey: Retiring from football
Jurrell Casey (biceps) is retiring from the NFL.A 2011 third-round pick, Casey spent his first nine seasons in Tennessee, averaging 54.8 tackles, 12.8 QB hits and 5.7 sacks while playing 139 of a possible 144 games (including 137 starts). He then signed with the Broncos last offseason but suffered a season-ending torn biceps in Week 3. A free agent again this year, Casey is option for retirement at age 31.
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Jurrell Casey: Released by Denver
The Broncos released Jurrell Casey (biceps) on Thursday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.Traded from Tennessee to Denver last offseason, Casey recorded 14 tackles in three games before suffering a season-ending biceps tear. He thus finished 2020 without any sacks, ending a seven-year streak with five or more. While he may be past his prime, the 31-year-old Casey should still be able to drum up some interest as an unrestricted free agent. He's immediately eligible to sign with a new team, whereas players on expiring contracts will need to wait for the start of the 2021 league year in mid-March. Given the timing of his biceps injury, Casey should be healthy before training camp, if he isn't already.
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Broncos' Jurrell Casey: Clears COVID-19 protocols
Jurrell Casey (biceps) has cleared the league's COVID-19 protocols but remains on injured reserve, Aric DiLalla of the Denver Broncos' official site reports.Casey was already on season-ending IR when he was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list. He can now return to team activities while he rehabs for the 2021 season.
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Broncos' Jurrell Casey: Moves to COVID list
Jurrell Casey (biceps) was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Saturday, Mike Klis of 9News Denver reports.The 29-year-old was already ruled out for the season and on injured reserve, but he apparently either tested positive for COVID-19 or is a close contact of an infected individual. Regardless, Casey should return to injured reserve once he clears the COVID-19 protocols.
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Broncos' Jurrell Casey: Shifts to injured reserve
Jurrell Casey (biceps) was placed on injured reserve Monday, Zac Stevens of TheDNVR.com reports.Casey suffered a torn biceps during Sunday's loss to Tampa Bay, so it's no surprise to see him headed to the injured list. The 30-year-old is expected to miss the rest of the season after totaling 14 tackles across the first three games.
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Broncos' Jurrell Casey: Tears bicep Sunday
Basey suffered a torn bicep in Sunday's loss to the Buccaneers, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.Jurrell Casey is expected to miss the rest of the 2020 season as the injuries pile up for the Denver Broncos on both sides of the ball. For the time being, DeShawn Williams will likely bump into a starting role opposite Shelby Harris on the defensive line, but DeMarcus Walker (calf) will likely push Williams for the starting gig once he returns from IR. Expect Casey to be placed on IR soon.
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Broncos' Jurrell Casey: Bats down two passes
Jurrell Casey recorded six tackles (three solo) and two pass breakups in Monday's 16-13 loss to the Titans.Casey logged 70 percent of the defensive snaps against his former team, and although he didn't take down Ryan Tannehill, he did record a QB hit. The pass breakups were a nice touch, too, as he posted just one over the previous three seasons. He'll now direct his attention to Pittsburgh for Week 2.
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Broncos' Jurrell Casey: Headed to Denver
The Denver Broncos acquired Jurrell Casey from the Titans on Wednesday in exchange for a seventh-round draft pick, Troy Renck of Denver 7 News reports.The five-time Pro Bowler is coming off a 2019 campaign in which he notched 44 tackles and five sacks in 14 games. The 30-year-old defensive end is signed through 2022, and his addition will provide Denver's defensive line with an immediate boost.
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Titans' Jurrell Casey: Another strong season
Jurrell Casey recorded 44 tackles, five sacks and seven tackles for a loss across 14 games for the Tennessee Titans in 2019.Casey spent plenty of time in opposing team's backfields in 2019, finishing second on the team in sacks and third in tackles for loss. The nine-year veteran now has at least five sacks in each of his last seven seasons, maintaining his status as a mainstay along the Titans' defensive line. Casey is set to return to the Titans in 2020, as he has three seasons remaining on his current contract.
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Titans' Jurrell Casey: Two sacks in divisional-round win
Jurrell Casey notched four solo tackles, two sacks and one forced fumble during Saturday's playoff win over the Ravens.Casey didn't have a single multisack game during the regular performance, but he managed to bring down Lamar Jackson twice during Saturday's upset win. The veteran defensive end will look to keep up his momentum during next Sunday's AFC Championship Game against either the Chiefs or the Texans.