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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Michael Schofield: Joins Lions' practice squad
Detroit signed Michael Schofield (knee) to its practice squad Tuesday.Schofield finally seems to be back to full strength after he was carted off the field with a knee injury back in January while playing for the Bears. He'll serve as guard depth for the Lions after Detroit placed Halapoulivaati Vaitai (back) on injured reserve Tuesday.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Bears' Michael Schofield: Goes on IR
Michael Schofield (knee) was placed on injured reserve Wednesday.Schofield exited Sunday's loss to the Lions with the injury, and he was unable to return. His move to IR will end his season early, while opening up a potential roster spot for the team's Week 18 game against the Vikings.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Bears' Michael Schofield: Forced out Sunday
Michael Schofield was ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's game against the Lions with a knee injury.Schofield went to the medical tent and was then carted to the locker room during the second quarter, according to Adam Hoge of AllCHGO.com. With Teven Jenkins (neck) also questionable to return versus Detroit, Dieter Eiselen has stepped in right guard for the Chicago Bears, according to Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Ravens' Michael Schofield: Heading to Baltimore
Michael Schofield signed a contract with the Baltimore Ravens on Tuesday, Clifton Brown of the team's official site reports.Schofield appeared in 11 games and made three starts for the Panthers last season, and he'll bring some depth to the Ravens' offensive line in 2021.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Panthers' Michael Schofield: Lifted from COVID list
The Carolina Panthers activated Michael Schofield from the reserve/COVID-19 list Wednesday, Myles Simmons of the Panthers' official site reports.Schofield has been on the COVID-19 list since Oct. 19, but he's cleared the necessary protocols and will return to team activities. The veteran lineman lost his starting job before landing on the list, and it's unclear how he'll be utilized upon return.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Panthers' Michael Schofield: Lands on COVID list
Michael Schofield was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Monday.Schofield has either contracted the virus or came into close contact with an infected person. Either way, he'll need to pass the NFL's COVID-19 protocols before returning to team activities. His absence will hurt the team's offensive line depth, but he hasn't started a game since Week 2.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Chargers' Michael Schofield: Re-ups with Chargers for two years
Michael Schofield agreed to terms Wednesday on a two-year contract with the Los Angeles Chargers , James Palmer of NFL Network reports.Schofield was claimed off waivers by the Chargers last September and was expected to serve in a depth role, but endued up starting five games for the team in 2017. He should settle back into a reserve role in 2018 but could be given an opportunity to battle for the starting job at right tackle if Joe Barksdale is released.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Chargers' Michael Schofield: Claimed by Chargers
Michael Schofield was claimed by the San Diego Chargers on Sunday, Albert Breer of TheMMQB.com reports.Schofield figures to function as a depth lineman for the Chargers. Schofield was previously with Denver before being claimed by Los Angeles.
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by Dave Peters | CBSSports.com
Broncos OL Michael Schofield looking to compete for starting job
Denver Broncos offensive lineman Michael Schofield is ready to come in and compete for a starting job this season, reports the Denver Post. After not dressing for a single game as a rookie, Schofield added weight and he looks forward to fighting for a starting job. "I am going in there with that mentality. In the NFL everybody is competing," Schofield said during a road trip to see family in Illinois. "They are looking for someone to step up and take over. I want to make that jump." The third-round draft pick of the Broncos in 2014 struggled with weight issues, but he is now up to 305 pounds. He also recognized that his pass protection needs improvement. "Personally, I felt there were reasons I wasn't out there (for games). I wasn't consistent enough in pass pro (protection). And my weight was really fluctuating," Schofield said. Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak believes that the team's zone-blocking scheme can help Schofield elevate his game, and Schofield agrees. "We like the Schofield kid, so we'll see. We think he's got some flexibility (in where he can play)," Kubiak said. "It will be very competitive." "I feel like I am better suited for this," Schofield said. "You have to be able to reach block, and I feel the steps required fit me better."
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by Brandon Wise | CBSSports.com
Broncos unveil inactives for Sunday's divisional round playoff game
The Denver Broncos have declared the following players as inactive for Sunday's game against the Colts: Cody Latimer, Tony Carter, Juwan Thompson, Paul Cornick, Michael Schofield, Dominique Jones and Mitch Unrein. Thompson played in 15 games for Denver this season, averaging 5.0 yards per carry with three touchdowns. He was considered probable on the team's final injury report of the week with hip and knee injuries. The Broncos are currently 9 1/2-point favorites against the Colts Sunday.