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Jaguars' Mitch Morse: Exits Week 11 game with eye injury
Mitch Morse suffered an eye injury Sunday against Detroit and is questionable to return, Michael DiRocco of ESPN.com reports.Morse was hurt in the first half and has since been deemed questionable to return. Luke Fortner has taken over as the Jacksonville Jaguars' center is Morse's absence.
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Jaguars' Mitch Morse: Clears concussion protocol
Mitch Morse (concussion) has returned to Sunday's game against the Eagles, John Oehser of the Jacksonville Jaguars' official site reports.Morse briefly left the game to be evaluated for a concussion. His return indicates he passed the league's protocol.
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Jaguars' Mitch Morse: Evaluated for potential concussion
Mitch Morse is being evaluated for a potential concussion, John Oehser of the Jacksonville Jaguars' official site reports.Morse will need to pass all tests in order to return to Sunday's game versus the Eagles. If he is unable to, Luke Fortner would likely be next in line to play center.
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Jaguars' Mitch Morse: Finds new home
Mitch Morse is signing a two-year, $7 million contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars on Monday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.Morse quickly found a new team after being released by the Bills on Wednesday. The 31-year-old should take over at center and provide a boost to an offensive line that struggled last season and will otherwise remain intact for 2024.
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Mitch Morse: Let go by Buffalo
The Bills released Mitch Morse on Wednesday.After five seasons in Buffalo, Morse will be looking for a new home ahead of the 2024 campaign. The 31-year-old center made 77 regular-season starts during his time in Buffalo. With Morse's release, the Bills plan to move Connor McGovern to center, while David Edwards will likely settle in as a starter at guard, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
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Bills' Mitch Morse: Good to go Sunday
Mitch Morse (illness) does not carry an injury designation ahead of Sunday's game against the Dolphins.Morse was a late addition to Friday's injury report with an illness, but he has since been removed and is good to go for the Buffalo Bills' regular-season finale.
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Bills' Mitch Morse: Added to injury report
Mitch Morse is listed as questionable for Sunday's regular-season finale versus the Dolphins due to an illness.Morse popped up on the injury report after missing Friday's practice due to an illness. His status Sunday will depend on how he is feeling closer to kickoff. If he is unable to go, Ryan Bates would be the likely candidate to replace him at center.
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Bills' Mitch Morse: Clear for Week 2
Mitch Morse does not carry an injury designation into Sunday's game versus Las Vegas.As expected, Morse will be fine to suit up in Week 2 versus the Raiders. He'll resume his starting role at center in what Buffalo hopes can be a get-right game after a tough Week 1 loss.
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Bills' Mitch Morse: On report, should play Week 2
Mitch Morse was listed as a full practice participant Wednesday after injuring his finger in Monday's 22-16 overtime loss to the Jets, Chris Brown of the Buffalo Bills' official site reports.Morse is the only player on the Bills' Week 2 injury report, but since he's opening the week as a full practice participant, the team seemingly has no concern about his availability for Sunday's contest against the Raiders. Buffalo's starting center was seen shaking the injured digit in the second half of Monday's loss, but the injury doesn't appear to be anything that will affect him while snapping the football or blocking.
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Bills' Mitch Morse: Available for Week 17
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott said that Mitch Morse has cleared the concussion protocol and will be a full practice participant Thursday, Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic reports.Morse, who was sidelined for last Saturday's win over Chicago, is now in line to reclaim his usual starting center position in the Bills' Week 17 matchup with the Bengals on Monday.