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Cardinals' Rees Odhiambo: Reverts to IR
Rees Odhiambo (chest) reverted to the Arizona Cardinals' injured reserve Wednesday per the NFL's official transaction log.Odhiambo was waived/injured by the team but ultimately went unclaimed. He is now set to spend the season on the sidelines unless both parties reach an injury settlement.
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Rees Odhiambo: Let go by Cards
Arizona waived/injured Rees Odhiambo (chest) on Saturday, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports.It's unclear when Odhiambo sustained the chest injury. The 26-year-old originally signed with Arizona in December, but now will have to focus on getting healthy and finding another opportunity elsewhere.
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Cardinals' Rees Odhiambo: Signs with Arizona
Rees Odhiambo was signed by the Arizona Cardinals from the Colts' practice squad Tuesday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.The Seahawk's 2016 third-round pick was waived by Atlanta on Nov. 12 and finally found a new team Tuesday. Odhiambo will likely assume a depth offensive line role for the Cardinals going forward.
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Rees Odhiambo: Waived by Atlanta
Rees Odhiambo was waived by the Falcons on Monday, Adam Caplan of SiriusXM Radio reports.Odhiambo was waived to make room for Deion Jones (foot) on Atlanta's 53-man roster. If Odhiambo clears waivers, the former third-round pick will be free to search for a depth role elsewhere in the league.
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Falcons' Rees Odhiambo: Signed by Falcons
Rees Odhiambo was signed off the Colts practice squad to become a member of Atlanta's active roster, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.With starting right guard Brandon Fusco having suffered a season-ending broken ankle during Monday's 23-20 win against the Giants, Atlanta signed the former Seahawk, Odhiambo. Barring another acquisition, it will likely be Ben Garland who slides in to replace Fusco in the starting lineup, while Odhiambo provides additional depth along the offensive line for the time being.
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Rees Odhiambo: Waived by Seahawks
Rees Odhiambo was waived by the Seahawks on Sunday, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.Odhiambo was let go in order to create room for a waiver claim on Jordan Simmons.
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Seahawks' Rees Odhiambo: Misses Monday's practice
Rees Odhiambo did not practice Monday due to an undisclosed illness, Curtis Crabtree of Sports Radio 950 KJR Seattle reports.Seattle hasn't released many details regarding the specifics of Odhiambo's absence. Depending on the illness, Odhiambo could be sidelined for a couple of days.
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Seahawks' Rees Odhiambo: Limited Thursday
Rees Odhiambo (hand) was limited during Thursday's practice session, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports.Odhiambo is returning from a hand injury that kept him out of minicamps in June. The reserve guard appears to be on track with his recovery and should be a full go at practice in the near future.
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Seahawks' Rees Odhiambo: Non-participant in minicamp
Rees Odhiambo (hand) was unable to participate in the Seattle Seahawks' offseason program, Stacy Rost of ESPN 710 Seattle reports.Odhiambo required surgery to repair multiple broken and dislocated fingers last November, and it appears he's still in recovery. However, head coach Pete Carroll expects the lineman to be ready for training camp, when Odhiambo will compete for a reserve role at guard.
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Seahawks' Rees Odhiambo: Lands on injured reserve
Rees Odhiambo will require surgery to repair multiple broken and dislocated fingers on both hands and was placed on injured reserve Wednesday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.The 25-year-old probably could have continued to play through the injuries if needed, but the recent acquisition of veteran tackle Duane Brown lessens the need for his services. Odhiambo started the Seattle Seahawks' first seven games of the season at left tackle and often struggled to protect quarterback Russell Wilson's blind side.