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David Quessenberry: Doesn't make team
David Quessenberry was released by Buffalo on Tuesday, per NFL.com.The veteran tackle agreed to come back to Buffalo on March 18 before getting released Tuesday. Quessenberry has spent his five-year NFL career with Houston, Tennessee and Buffalo, appearing in 51 games over that span. He'll now be forced to look for a new home ahead of the coming season.
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Bills' David Quessenberry: Back with Buffalo
David Quessenberry agreed to re-sign with the Buffalo Bills on Tuesday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.Quessenberry will return to the Bills for a second consecutive season after he provided depth at both tackle positions last year. In 2022, he made starts at both right and left tackle when Dion Dawkins and Spencer Brown were sidelined with injuries.
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Bills' David Quessenberry: Quintessential hire
David Quessenberry signed as a free agent Thursday, Chris Brown of the Buffalo Bills' official site reports.Quessenberry has starting experience for the Titans, though he probably slots in more as a valuable reserve for a stacked Buffalo lineup. He has the ability to play guard or tackle should he make the final roster and one of the starters gets injured.
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Titans' David Quessenberry: Hitting free agency
The Tennessee Titans declined to tender David Quessenberry a contract Monday, meaning he will become an unrestricted free agent, Ben Arthur of the Tennessean reports.Quessenberry started all 17 games at right tackle for Tennessee in 2021, leaving newcomer Jamarco Jones or Dillon Radunz as potential starters at the position for the team in 2022. Meanwhile, Quessenberry will likely sign with the third team of his professional career after splitting his first four campaigns between the Texans and Titans.
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David Quessenberry: Added to 53-man roster
The Texans promoted David Quessenberry from the practice squad Tuesday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.A sixth-round draft pick of the Texans in 2013, Quessenberry has yet to make his NFL debut, with a prolonged battle with cancer primarily responsible for disrupting his career. After being declared cancer-free earlier this year, Quessenberry was able to resume his career and looks like he'll now get his long-awaited opportunity to play for Houston over its final two games. He'll likely serve in a depth role at guard.
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David Quessenberry: Waived by Houston
David Quessenberry was waived Saturday, NFL.com reports.Quessenberry, who fought back to football after battling cancer, is a pretty popular guy with the team and it wouldn't be a surprise to see him land on Houston's practice squad if he goes unclaimed.
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Texans' David Quessenberry: Cleared for training camp
David Quessenberry (illness) has been cleared for training camp.Quessenberry, who is now cancer-free, has been working to get his strength back and will now have an opportunity to earn a role on the Houston Texans' offensive line in 2017.
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Texans' David Quessenberry: Returns to practice
David Quessenberry (illness) returned to practice this week, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports.Quessenberry rejoined his teammates after a three-year battle with cancer. While he's still not in game shape, for good reason, the offensive lineman has been making progress. "We're in unchartered territory. But I feel great and it will be very soon where I can play," Quessenberry noted. "Look for more updates to come as training camp nears.
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by Jason Butt | CBSSports.com
Texans OL David Quessenberry predicts return to football
Houston Texans offensive lineman David Quessenberry, diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma one year ago Wednesday, predicted he will make a return to football. “I will be back out there,” Quessenberry told the Texans' team site. “That will be a special day. I’ve been through a lot. That’s something that’s been a vision of mine throughout this whole process.” Selected in the sixth round of the 2013 draft, Quessenberry has yet to log an NFL snap. He was placed on IR with a foot injury his rookie season and then received the cancer diagnosis last summer. Quessenberry isn't cleared to resume football activities but he has been working out and lifting weights with his teammates. Texans coach Bill O'Brien said it's not out of the question that Quessenberry plays this season. “I would say that this season is a possibility,” O’Brien said. “I would not rule it out. I would not rule it out, but we haven’t come to that determination yet.
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by Shawn Krest | CBSSports.com
Texans' David Quessenberry may play after beating cancer
Houston Texans coach Bill O'Brien praised guard David Quessenberry and said that it was "a possibility" that Quessenberry could play for the team this year, per the Houston Chronicle. Quessenberry battled lymphoma last season, and doctors said that the cancer was in remission in February.