John Jenkins

#95 DL / Las Vegas Raiders / EXP: 12YRS Height: 6-3 Weight: 327 lb Age: 35 College: Georgia Bye 10

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    Raiders' John Jenkins: Sticking in Las Vegas

    John Jenkins re-signed with the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports.Jenkins logged career highs in both tackles (61) and passes defended (four) during his first season with the Raiders last year. The 359-pound defensive tackle spent three of the previous four seasons with the Dolphins, and he was reportedly hosted for a visit by the team last week, per Jackson. However, Jenkins ultimately will head back to the Raiders on a one-year deal worth $3.25 million, according to Amber Wilson of ESPN. Jenkins has played for seven different teams during his 12-year career, and he will enter his age-35 season in 2024.

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    Raiders' John Jenkins: Heading to Las Vegas

    The Las Vegas Raiders signed John Jenkins on Friday.Jenkins is now slated to compete for snaps on the Raiders' defensive line throughout the 2023 campaign after spending the last two years as a member of the Dolphins. Across 17 contests a season ago, the 33-year-old amassed 21 tackles.

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    Dolphins' John Jenkins: Back in Miami

    The Miami Dolphins re-signed John Jenkins on Thursday.Jenkins appeared in seven games with Miami as a reserve interior defensive lineman. The veteran started two of those contests and ended the 2021 campaign with 16 total tackles.

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    Dolphins' John Jenkins: Added to active roster

    John Jenkins was activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Monday.Jenkins' return will bolster the Miami Dolphins' defensive line depth ahead of their game with the Patriots on Sunday.

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    Dolphins' John Jenkins: Enters COVID protocols

    John Jenkins (illness) was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday after testing positive for the Virus, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.Jenkins' potential absence Sunday against the Titans would be a blow to the Miami Dolphins' defensive line depth. However, if he is vaccinated, he could clear protocols by producing two negative tests more than 24 hours apart.

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    Dolphins' John Jenkins: Slated for increased role

    John Jenkins is expected to have an increased role in the coming weeks after Raekwon Davis (knee) was placed on injured reserve Tuesday, Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network reports.Jenkins filled in for Davis for most of Sunday's season opener, and he was on the field for 60 percent of the team's defensive snaps. He racked up four solo tackles in the win over the Patriots and will attempt to build on his production since Davis will miss at least three weeks.

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    Dolphins' John Jenkins: Signs with Miami

    The Miami Dolphins signed John Jenkins to a one-year deal Thursday, Adam Beasley of the Miami Herald reports.In Jenkins' 11 contests during the 2020 campaign, he posted 21 tackles (14 solo) and one pass breakup with the Bears. Previous to his time in Chicago, the veteran nose tackle played 16 games with Miami in 2019. Jenkins will likely boost depth on the team's defensive line this coming coming season.

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    Bears' John Jenkins: Posts 21 stops in 2020

    John Jenkins recorded 21 tackles over 11 games for the Chicago Bears.In his age-30 season, Jenkins played 254 snaps in a rotational role and averaged 1.9 tackles over 11 games. He's an unrestricted free agent, and he'll likely continue to be a rotational player at defensive tackle with minimal fantasy value.

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    Bears' John Jenkins: No restrictions Thursday

    John Jenkins (ankle) was a full participant during the Chicago Bears' practice session Thursday.Jenkins was unavailable for Chicago's most recent game, a Monday night showdown against the Vikings, handing him a second consecutive inactive designation heading into the Bears' Week 11 bye. Benefitted by a 13-day span between games, Jenkins has a strong chance of playing Sunday against the Packers after practicing without restrictions on Thanksgiving.

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    Bears' John Jenkins: Can't go Monday

    John Jenkins (ankle) has been ruled out for Monday's game versus the Vikings.Jenkins will miss a second straight game, and he'll look to heal up over the Week 11 bye. Anthony Rush, whom the Chicago Bears signed earlier in the week, should see immediate work behind starting nose tackle Bilal Nichols.

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