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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Chance Warmack: Let go by Seattle
The Seahawks cut Chance Warmack from the reserve/opt-out list Monday, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.Warmack elected to opt out of the 2020 season, and he'll be on the lookout for a new home following Monday's move. The guard hasn't seen any NFL action since the 2018 campaign after also choosing to sit out in 2019 to focus on returning to health.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Seahawks' Chance Warmack: Chooses to opt out
Chance Warmack has decided to opt out of the 2020 season, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.Warmack already sat out the 2019 campaign to focus on getting back to full health. The former 10th overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft will now delay his return until 2021.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Seahawks' Chance Warmack: Joining Seattle
Chance Warmack agreed to terms on a one-year contract with the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.The 2013 first-round pick hasn't seen NFL action since 2018 but will get another opportunity. Warmack is the fourth offensive lineman the Seahawks have added this offseason and brings 68 total games of experience. He'll battle for a spot as a depth option at guard for 2020.
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Titans RT Chance Warmack ruled out for Week 3
Tennessee Titans right tackle Chance Warmack, who sprained his knee Sunday in Cleveland, will not play in Week 3 against Indianpolis, per ESPN. He was on crutches after the loss to the Browns. Ken Whisenhunt said Monday that Jamon Meredith, who replaced Warmack after he went down, will continue to start at that position.
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Titans G Chance Warmack down with knee injury
A knee injury has Tennessee Titans guard Chance Warmack out of the game Sunday in Cleveland. He was carted off the field in the second quarter and is questionable to return. After the game, he was diagnosed with an MCL sprain.
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by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com
Kendall Wright, four Titans players ruled questionable for Week 14
The Tennessee Titans have ruled out outside linebacker Kamerion Wimbley (hamstring) for Sunday's contest against the Giants. Wimbley was the only players ruled out for the game, while defensive back Marqueston Huff (hamstring) and guard Chance Warmack (ankle) were the only players designated as probable. Meanwhile, offensive tackle Taylor Lewan (ankle), quarterback Zach Mettenberger (shoulder), tackle Michael Oher (toe), cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson (back) and wide receiver Kendall Wright (hand) were all deemed as questionable.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Three injured Titans have a chance to face Colts
The Tennessee Titans listed offensive tackle David Stewart (shoulder) and guard Chance Warmack (ankle) as probable for Thursday's game against the Colts. Both practiced fully Tuesday and Wednesday. Linebacker Zaviar Gooden is officially questionable with a hamstring injury despite not practicing all week.
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by Michael Hurcomb | CBS Sports Staff
Chance Warmack going to be 'special football player'
Tennessee Titans rookie guard Chance Warmack admitted he made some mistakes in his first career game Week 1 at Pittsburgh, but overall the coaching staff was pleased with the first-round pick's effort. "I think he missed some things with the crowd noise with a couple calls, you know, when we’re adjusting calls at the line of scrimmage, protections. A couple times those things went on," coach Mike Munchak said of Warmack, per The Tennessean. "But he’s physical. … He’s going to be a special football player we feel. It was a good start for him … but I thought he handled himself pretty well."
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by Jeff Lippman |
Rookie Chance Warmack starting for Titans
Tennessee Titans guard Chance Warmack will become the team's first rookie offensive lineman to start a Week 1 game since 2005, The Tennessean reports. Warmack was the 10th overall pick out of Alabama in last year's draft.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Report: Titans, Chance Warmack agree to terms
The Tennessee Titans have reached a deal with guard Chance Warmack, the 10th overall pick out of Alabama, reports ESPN's Adam Schefter. Warmack, the last first-rounder to sign, missed five days of training camp.