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Jaguars' Aaron Lynch: Rejoins active roster
Aaron Lynch was reinstated from the exempt/commissioner permission list to the active roster Monday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.The 27-year-old announced his retirement in August but was reinstated from the reserve/retirement list last week, yet he wasn't yet on the active roster due to an exemption. Lynch had six tackles and two sacks in 13 games for the Bears in 2019 and should fill a rotational role at defensive end for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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Jaguars' Aaron Lynch: Back from retirement
The Jacksonville Jaguars reinstated Aaron Lynch from the reserve/retirement list Wednesday.Lynch signed with the Jaguars this offseason but opted to retire before ever putting on the team's jersey. However, the 27-year-old defensive end may be seeking a return to football, and he's currently on the exempt/commissioner permission list. Lynch will have some time to get back up to speed before being activated.
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Aaron Lynch: Set on retirement
Aaron Lynch announced Monday that he's planning to retire from football, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.Lynch earned a contract with the Jaguars on May 5, so this news is a bit surprising. The 27-year-old spent time between the 49ers and Bears in his career, compiling 105 tackles (81 solo), 20 sacks and a fumble recovery across six seasons.
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Jaguars' Aaron Lynch: Reaches deal with Jags
Aaron Lynch signed a contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars on Tuesday.Lynch, who has experience playing at both defensive end and outside linebacker, is expected to slot in on the line as part of Jacksonville's 4-3 base scheme. He'll provide some experienced depth on the edge after compiling 20 sacks across 105 career games in six seasons between the 49ers and Bears.
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Bears' Aaron Lynch: Absent from injury report
Aaron Lynch wasn't listed on Chicago's injury report Monday.Lynch dealt with an elbow injury over the offseason and struggled with a shoulder issue in early August, but he's seemingly ready for Week 1 now. The 26-year-old will likely see a rotational role in Chicago's linebacking corps.
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Bears' Aaron Lynch: Dealing with shoulder injury
Aaron Lynch missed Sunday's practice with a shoulder injury, Jeff Dickerson of ESPN.com reports.It's unclear when Lynch sustained the injury, although he didn't play in Thursday's preseason opener against Carolina and was unable to practice Saturday. It's also unknown how severe the injury is. Kylie Fitts and James Vaughters will likely take the additional reps at outside linebacker in practice as long as Lynch is sidelined.
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Bears' Aaron Lynch: Participating in offseason program
Aaron Lynch (elbow) participated in June minicamp, Larry Mayer of the Chicago Bears' official site reports.Lynch re-signed with Chicago on April 1 after missing the final three games of 2018 due to a sprained right elbow. The injury seems to be a thing of the past, as the 26-year-old's participation over the offseason bodes well. Lynch seems poised for a rotational role behind Leonard Floyd this season.
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Bears' Aaron Lynch: Re-signs with Chicago
Aaron Lynch (elbow) signed a one-year contract with the Chicago Bears on Monday.Lynch appeared in 13 games with the Bears last season, including three starts, while notching 16 tackles, three sacks and one interception. The 26-year-old linebacker appears primed for a similar rotational role behind Leonard Floyd in 2019. Lynch missed the final three games of 2018 due to a sprained right elbow but is expected to make a full offseason recovery without undergoing surgery.
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Bears' Aaron Lynch: Won't require surgery
Aaron Lynch (elbow) said he won't require offseason surgery, Chris Emma of 670 The Score Chicago reports.Lynch sprained his right elbow in mid-December and ultimately sat out the final three games of the Chicago Bears' season, including the team's playoff loss to Philadelphia. However, the notion that Lynch won't require surgery suggests the linebacker isn't dealing with a long-term injury. That's good news for Lynch, who is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent at the end of the league year.
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Bears' Aaron Lynch: Records three sacks
Aaron Lynch (elbow) had 16 tackles (13 solo), three sacks and an interception over 13 games in 2018.Lynch signed a one-year deal with the Chicago Bears last March, and missed the final two games of the regular season and the wild-card loss to the Eagles due to the elbow sprain. The 25-year-old seems as though he should be ready for Organized Team Activities in the spring, but which team that is with remains to be seen.