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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Frank Kearse: Released from Pats' IR
Frank Kearse (hand) was released from the Patriots' injured reserve list after reaching an injury settlement with the team Thursday, Ben Volin of the Boston Globe reports.Kearse suffered an injury to his hand over the course of the preseason, but was also treated for a minor stab wound last week following a non-football-related incident. He's since been released from the hospital, but no timetable has been provided for his recovery.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Patriots' Frank Kearse: Headed to New England
The New England Patriots have signed Frank Kearse, CSN New England reports.With a total of 43 tackles and 5.5 sacks in 35 games since entering the NFL in 2011, the 6-foot-5, 310-pounder doesn't offer much utility in IDP formats, but the signing of Kearse does bolster the Patriots' defensive line depth.
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by Jason Lempert | CBS Sports Staff
Redskins announce signing of Frank Kearse, waive Houston Bates
The Washington Redskins announced they have signed defensive end Frank Kearse on Monday. Kearse had been released by the team over the weekend. Linebacker Houston Bates was waived in a corresponding move on Monday.
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Redskins promote LB Houston Bates, dump DE Frank Kearse
The Washington Redskins have elevated outside linebacker Houston Bates from the practice squad and released defensive end Frank Kearse. Bates earned his place by recording three sacks and a pass breakup in the preseason, but did not survive the final roster cuts.
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by R.J. White | CBSSports.com
Redskins announce Week 6 inactives vs. Cardinals
The Washington Redskins have listed the following players as inactive for Sunday's Week 6 matchup against the Cardinals: quarterback Robert Griffin III (ankle), wide receiver Aldrick Robinson, guard Spencer Long, tackle Morgan Moses, cornerback CB Tracy Porter (hamstring) and linebackers Perry Riley (knee) and Jackson Jeffcoat. Griffin and Porter were previously ruled out, but Riley carried a questionable tag before being deemed inactive for the game. On the positive side, tight end Jordan Reed (hamstring), safety Ryan Clark (ankle), linebacker Brian Orakpo (ankle) and tackle Trent Williams (knee) are all active after being listed as questionable on the team's final injury report. The Redskins had several players with a probable designation who are active for Week 6, including defensive ends Kedric Golston (groing) and Jason Hatcher (hamstring), defensive tackle Frank Kearse (thigh), linebacker Akeem Jordan (knee), safety Trenton Robinson (ankle) guard Shawn Lauvao (knee) and tackle Tyler Polumbus (finger).
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Redskins injury report dominated by probables
Seven Washington Redskins have been deemed probable for their Sunday clash against the Cardinals. They are defensive ends Kedric Golston (groin), Jason Hatcher (hamstring) and Frank Kearse (thigh), linebacker Akeem Jordan (knee), offensive linemen Shawn Lauvao (knee) and Tyler Polumbus (finger) and safety Trenton Robinson (ankle). Only two Washington players have been ruled out - quarterback Robert Griffin III (ankle) and cornerback Tracy Porter (hamstring).
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by Chris Cwik |
Many questionable players good to go for Washington
Washington Redskins should have plenty of their questionable players for Week 4 against the Giants. Chris Baker, Jason Hatcher, Frank Kearse, Kory Lichtensteiger, Tracy Porter and Trenton Robinson were all questionable entering the game, but are active. The team will also have kicker Kai Forbath, Tyler Polumbus and Keenan Robinson. All three players came into the game as probable.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Redskins issue lengthy injury report ahead of TNF
The Washington Redskins released a long injury report for Thursday's game against the New York Giants. Guard Shawn Lauvao (knee), defensive lineman Chris Baker (ankle/hip), defensive ends Jason Hatcher (hamstring), Frank Kearse (ankle) and Kedric Golston (groin), safety Trenton Robinson (abdomen), cornerback Tracy Porter (hamstring) and offensive lineman Kory Lichtensteiger (groin/rib/hip) all are questionable. Linebackers Brian Orakpo (finger) and Keenan Robinson (shoulder), kicker Kai Forbath (groin) and offensive tackle Tyler Polumbus (knee) all are probable.
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by Chris Towers | Fantasy Writer
Washington defense dominates in win
The Washington Redskins pass rush dominated the Jaguars in a 41-10 win in Week 2, as seven different players go to the quarterback. Ryan Kerrigan led the way with four sacks in the game, while both Perry Riley and Jason Hatcher added 1.5 sacks. Brian Orakpo and Frank Kearse also added a sack each, while Ryan Clark and Keenan Robinson got into it with a half-sack each. The team took Chad Henne down 10 times in the blowout win.
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by Michael Hurcomb | CBS Sports Staff
Santana Moss among Washington's inactives Week 1
Washington Redskins wide receiver Santana Moss, quarterback Colt McCoy, cornerback Tracy Porter (hamstring), linebacker Akeem Jordan (knee), guard Spencer Long, defensive tackle Frank Kearse and tackle Morgan Moses were all ruled inactive Week 1 at Houston.