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Rams' Oday Aboushi: Suspended no longer
Oday Aboushi's one-game suspension for throwing a punch has been reduced to fines, Sarah Barshop of ESPN reports.Following Sunday's win over Denver, Aboushi threw a punch and was ultimately handed a one-game suspension afterwards. However, he'll now be available for the New Year's Day matchup versus the Chargers given that his suspension has been reduced to fines.
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Rams' Oday Aboushi: Given one-game suspension
Oday Aboushi has received a one-game suspension for punching Broncos pass rusher Randy Gregory in a post-game scuffle following Sunday's blowout win over Denver, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.While the Los Angeles Rams are already dealing with a plethora of injuries to their offensive line, they'll now be without Aboushi in Week 17 after he received a one-game suspension for throwing a punch. Bobby Evans, A.J. Arcuri and Zachary Thomas are all candidates to fill the vacated starting spot on Los Angeles' offensive line New Year's Day against the Chargers.
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Oday Aboushi: Works out for Raiders
Oday Aboushi (knee) worked out for the Raiders on Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of ProFootballNetwork.com reports.Aboushi was let go by the Chargers after he tore his ACL in Week 5 of last year. His recent workout with Las Vegas suggests he's moved past the injury, and the 315-pounder will now wait for another shot at playing in the NFL.
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Chargers' Oday Aboushi: Shifts to injured reserve
Oday Aboushi (knee) was placed on injured reserve Tuesday, Joe Reedy of the Associated Press reports.Aboushi suffered a torn ACL during Sunday's win over the Browns, so it was only a matter of time before he moved to injured reserve. Michael Schofield is poised to take over the starting job at right guard for the Los Angeles Chargers.
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Chargers' Oday Aboushi: ACL tear confirmed
Oday Aboushi will require surgery to repair a torn ACL and will miss the rest of the season, Joe Reedy of the Associated Press reports.A torn ACL was feared by the team after Aboushi suffered the injury during Sunday's win over the Browns, and those fears have now been confirmed. The 30-year-old should move to injured reserve within the next couple days, while Michael Schofield is set to take over at right guard for the Los Angeles Chargers.
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Chargers' Oday Aboushi: Torn ACL feared
Initial exam results indicate Oday Aboushi has suffered a torn ACL, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.Aboushi will get more tests Monday to confirm the diagnosis. Rookie Brenden Jaimes has a good chance to see his first NFL action as a result.
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Chargers' Oday Aboushi: Questionable to return
Oday Aboushi (knee) is questionable to return Sunday against the Browns.It's unclear when Aboushi picked up the injury, but now it's uncertain whether he'll be able to return to action. If he can't return, the offensive line would suffer a big blow -- and it'd probably mean Michael Schofield would have to play as an emergency right guard.
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Chargers' Oday Aboushi: Joins Chargers
Oday Aboushi signed a one-year, $2 million deal with the Los Angeles Chargers on Saturday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.The Chargers will be Aboushi's sixth team, as he's also suited up for the Jets, Lions, Texans, Seahawks and Cardinals. He's primarily been a backup guard, though he did start eight games for the Lions in 2020. Currently, he's penciled in to start at right guard in Los Angeles, though he will face competition from a number players, including Tyree St. Louis.
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Lions' Oday Aboushi: Re-signs with Detroit
Oday Aboushi agreed to a one-year contract with the Detroit Lions on Tuesday, Justin Rogers of The Detroit News reports.Aboushi will return to the Motor City for a second straight season after making seven appearances (two starts) for the Lions in 2019. He'll likely fill a depth role at guard.
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Cardinals' Oday Aboushi: Agrees to terms with Detroit
Oday Aboushi has a one-year, $2 million deal with the Lions in place, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.Aboushi will pack up the suitcase again as he heads to his fifth team in seven seasons. He'll at least provide depth on the Lions' offensive front after they released T.J. Lang, but it isn't clear if he has a shot at a starting role.