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Michael Campanaro: Released off IR
Michael Campanaro (undisclosed) was released off injured reserve by the Titians on Tuesday, freelance NFL writer Howard Balzer reports.Campanaro was placed on IR in late August with the undisclosed injury, and now heads to free agency. The 25-year-old spent the previous four seasons with the Ravens, with his most prominent role as a return man.
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Titans' Michael Campanaro: Heads to injured reserve
Michael Campanaro (undisclosed) was placed on injured reserve Sunday, Jim Wyatt of the Tennessee Titans' official site reports.Campanaro spent the previous four seasons with the Ravens before signing with the Titans this offseason. He has missed a solid portion of training camp and was slowed by injury throughout his tenure with Baltimore. The Titans are now more likely to keep Nick Williams (hamstring), Darius Jennings and/or Deontay Burnett on the 53-man roster.
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Titans' Michael Campanaro: Out Saturday
Michael Campanaro (undisclosed) won't play Saturday versus the Buccaneers, Terry McCormick of TitanInsider.com reports.Campanaro has been sidelined for about one week with an unknown injury, continuing a trend from four mostly injury-plagued seasons with the Ravens. While he's in the conversation for a depth wideout spot and work as a returner in Tennessee, he's not doing himself any favors by spending time in the trainers room.
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Titans' Michael Campanaro: Misses two days of practice
Michael Campanaro (undisclosed) missed practice Sunday and Monday, Erik Bacharach of The Tennessean reports.The 2014 seventh-round pick had a tough time staying healthy in Baltimore, playing just 24 games in four seasons with the Ravens. He joined the Tennessee Titans this offseason as a depth receiver and potential return man, but Rishard Matthews' continued absence with an undisclosed injury could give Campanaro an opportunity to earn a regular job as the slot receiver in three-wide formations. Taywan Taylor has been filling in as the regular starting wideout across from Corey Davis, while Campanaro, Tajae Sharpe and Darius Jennings have all mixed in with the first unit.
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Titans' Michael Campanaro: Activated off NFI list
Michael Campanaro passed his physical and was activated off the non-football illness list Tuesday, Jason Wolf of The Tennessean reports.Campanaro appeared in a career-best 13 games with the Ravens last season, though his 263 offensive snaps amounted to just 19 catches on 27 targets for 173 yards and a touchdown. He also served as a returner on both punts and kicks last season and will likely compete with Adoree Jackson for those spots on his new team in 2018.
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Titans' Michael Campanaro: Placed on NFI list
Michael Campanaro has been placed on the Non-Football Illness list, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.Players are scheduled to report to camp Wednesday and there is a chance Campanaro can be added back to the active roster before practices kick off Thursday. However, the wideout may take some extra time to get completely healthy before things ramp up.
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Titans' Michael Campanaro: Only gets $45k bonus
Michael Campanaro's one-year contract with the Tennessee Titans is for $880,000, with $45,000 coming in the form of a signing bonus, Jeff Zrebiec of The Baltimore Sun reports.It's a contract that suggests the 2014 seventh-round pick will need to compete for a roster spot, though he should have the inside track unless Tennessee uses an early draft pick on a wideout. Campanaro was limited by an array of injuries during his four seasons in Baltimore, but he finally managed to play more than four games in 2017, catching 19 of 27 targets for 173 yards and a touchdown while adding 27 punt returns for 291 yards and another score in 13 appearances. He might get a chance to push Taywan Taylor for slot work on offense, but special teams represents the more likely path to a meaningful role. It's surprising the Ravens weren't willing to top this contract, considering they don't have much in the way of wideout depth or potential return specialists.
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Titans' Michael Campanaro: Signs with Titans
Michael Campanaro signed a one-year contract with the Tennessee Titans on Tuesday, Jason Wolf of The Tennessean reports.Campanaro finds a new home in Nashville after spending the first four seasons of his career with the Ravens. Although he has never played a major offensive role, the former seventh-round pick has established himself in the return game. Last season, he recorded 159 kick return yards, 291 punt return yards and a punt return touchdown through 13 contests.
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Michael Campanaro: Scheduled for Tennessee visit
Michael Campanaro will visit with the Titans on Thursday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Baltimore Sun reports.If he signs with the Titans, Campanaro likely would compete with 2017 third-round pick Taywan Taylor for a role in the slot, providing veteran insurance for a team that doesn't seem to have any interest in re-signing Eric Decker. The 2014 seventh-round pick was hampered by hip, knee, leg and ankle injuries throughout his four seasons in Baltimore, catching 31 of 43 targets for 310 yards and two touchdowns in only 24 games. Campanaro finally stayed healthy for the better part of a season in 2017, catching 19 passes in 13 games while also serving as the Ravens' primary punt returner (10.3 average and a touchdown on 27 returns). Adoree' Jackson handled the role in Tennessee last season, returning 34 punts for 290 yards without a touchdown.
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Ravens' Michael Campanaro: Turns in best season of young career in 2017
Michael Campanaro appeared in 13 games in 2017, hauling in 19 of 27 targets for 173 yards and a score while adding one punt return for a touchdown.The Wake Forest product was dinged up at different points of the year, including a shoulder injury that sidelined him two games, but this was still Campanaro's most productive professional season. He had never played more than four games in any of his previous three seasons and had never seen more than seven total touches from scrimmage. Injuries and poor performance from other receivers opened the door for Campanaro to fill the larger role after having been relegated to being a gadget player in the past. The Baltimore Ravens could be losing some of their top veteran receivers this offseason, but Campanaro is hitting free agency in his own right. Baltimore's familiarity with Campanaro makes it feasible to see the team bringing him back on the cheap, but the Ravens will likely be adding new starting receivers externally as well.