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Quinton Dial: Announces retirement
Quinton Dial announced Friday that he plans to retire from the NFL, Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.Dial did not see NFL action in 2018 after serving as a rotational defensive tackle for the Packers a year prior. The 28-year-old spent his first four seasons in San Francisco, and he finishes with 145 tackles (90) and 4.5 sacks for his career.
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Packers' Quinton Dial: Ready to go Sunday
Quinton Dial (chest) is active Sunday against the Browns.Dial has logged between 24 and 34 defensive snaps in each of the three weeks since returning from a chest injury. He should see a similar role Sunday, spelling Kenny Clark when need be.
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Packers' Quinton Dial: Active Week 11
Quinton Dial (chest) will play in Sunday's game against Baltimore, Jason Wahlers of the Green Bay Packers' official site reports.Dial's inclusion on the injury report to end the week was a bit of a surprise after he was a full participant in each of the team's practices. With Montravius Adams (coaches decision) inactive, Dial will be the Packers' only backup along the defensive line.
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Packers' Quinton Dial: Questionable for Sunday
Quinton Dial (chest) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Ravens.Dial was a full participant in practice Wednesday through Friday, so despite getting the questionable tag for the Week 11 matchup, he seems likely to play. The nose tackle missed the Green Bay Packers' previous two games with the injury.
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Packers' Quinton Dial: Ruled out for Week 10
Quinton Dial (chest) will not play in the Green Bay Packers' Sunday matchup against the Bears, Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com reports.This news is unsurprising, as Dial was unable to participate in practice throughout the week. Kenny Clark will remain the man in the middle on the defensive line, but depth could become an issue in Dial's absence.
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Packers' Quinton Dial: Inactive for Monday's game
Quinton Dial (chest) has been ruled out for Monday's game against Detroit.Dial entered the weekend with a cloud of doubt hanging over his head, and the worst-case scenario was confirmed Monday. With the defensive tackle inactive against the Lions, Kenny Clark should be the main cog along the defensive front.
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Packers' Quinton Dial: Unlikely to play Week 9
Quinton Dial has a chest injury and is listed as doubtful for Monday night's game against the Lions, Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.Dial has been a depth piece in the Green Bay Packers' defensive line rotation since signing with the team prior to the season opener and did not practice this week. Kenny Clark is the only remaining nose tackle on Green Bay's roster, and the team may need to do some rotation shuffling for Monday's game with Dial unlikely to play.
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Packers' Quinton Dial: Signs new pact
Quinton Dial signed a contract with the Green Bay Packers on Tuesday, Matt Barrows of The Sacramento Bee reports.The Packers let go ofBrian Price and brought in Dial to replace him. Dial will rotate in with Kenny Clark and Mike Daniels, but he shouldn't be expected to be a serious fantasy contributor.
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Quinton Dial: Released by 49ers
The 49ers opted to release Quinton Dial on Saturday, Matt Barrows of the Sacramento Bee reports.The move is somewhat surprising, as Dial had been a two-year starter at defensive tackle. However, unlike nearly every starter on the team, Dial played in Week 4 of the preseason, signaling he was playing for a job. Ultimately, he was not a good fit for the 49ers' new defensive scheme this system.
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49ers' Quinton Dial: Full participation Wednesday
Quinton Dial (elbow) was a full participant during Wednesday's practice.Dial appears ready to return to game action in Week 15 against the Falcons after missing Sunday's loss to the Jets. He'll provide depth at defensive end behind Chris Jones and DeForest Buckner.