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David Bass: Cut by Gang Green
David Bass was let go by the Jets on Friday, Ralph Vacchiano of SportsNet New York reports.Bass, predominantly a special-teams role player, registered a career-high 3.5 sacks with the Jets last year. A deep Jets defensive front made Bass the odd man out, so the five-year veteran will look for another home around the league.
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Jets' David Bass: Re-signs to stick around Big Apple
David Bass re-signed with the New York Jets on Monday, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.Bass likely will be of most service via special teams, but don't be surprised if the 27-year-old is used in several defensive packages in 2018. Last season, Bass registered a career-high 3.5 sacks in 13 games. The arrivals of Avery Williamson, Kevin Minter and Kevin Pierre-Louis could stymie Bass' ability to regenerate that production, but the new contract suggests the Jets still see Bass as a good fit.
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Jets' David Bass: Signs with Jets
David Bass signed with the New York Jets on Thursday, Randy Lange of the Jets' official site reports.Bass was just released by the Seahawks on Tuesday, but it didn't take the five-year veteran long to find a new home. The former seventh-round pick is expected to serve as a reserve option on the Jets' defensive front.
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David Bass: Released by Seahawks
David Bass was released by the Seahawks on Tuesday, Adam Caplan of ESPN.com reports.Bass only managed one tackle so far this season, playing mostly in a special team's role with the Seahawks. The team will now go ahead with four defensive ends on the active roster, with Dion Jordan (knee) currently on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury list.
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Seahawks' David Bass: Signs with Seahwaks
David Bass signed with the Seattle Seahawks on Monday, The Seattle Times reports.Bass was drafted by the Raiders in the seventh round of the 2013 draft. The Missouri Western State product has played 49 games over the previous four seasons with the Bears and Titans. After moving to outside linebacker in the Titans' 3-4 defensive scheme, Bass is expected to return the outside rusher role he played in Chicago's 4-3 defense. He projects to provide depth at defensive end.
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Titans' David Bass: Inactive Saturday
David Bass (coach's decision) is listed as inactive for Saturday's game against the Jaguars.Bass may be dealing with lingering effects from a groin injury that kept him out of last week's win over the Chiefs, so the Tennessee Titans will be a bit thin at outside linebacker in Week 16.
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Titans' David Bass: Not on report
David Bass is not listed on the Tennessee Titans' injury report.Bass missed Sunday's win over the Chiefs with a groin issue, but it appears he's now considered healthy in advance of Week 16.
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Titans' David Bass: Out Sunday with groin injury
David Bass (groin) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Chiefs, BJ Kissel of Chiefs.com reports.Bass has been active for all of the Tennessee Titans' previous 13 games this season, but he's seen most of his duties on special teams, as he's logged only 16 tackles. His absence Sunday shouldn't prove too costly.
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by Brandon Wise | CBSSports.com
Bears' Chris Conte to miss regular season finale against Vikings
Chicago Bears safety Chris Conte will miss Sunday's game against the Vikings with a back injury. Conte was unable to practice all week. He played 12 games this season, recording 43 tackles and three interceptions. Also out are quarterback Jimmy Clausen (concussion) and kicker Robbie Gould (quad). Defensive end Jared Allen (ribs), defensive tackle Jay Ratliff, and cornerback Al Lewis-Jean (hamstring) are all listed a questionable for Sunday. David Bass (knee), Ego Ferguson (ankle), Kyle Long (hip) and Marquess Wilson (knee) are all listed as probable. The Bears are 6-point underdogs for Sunday's game.
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by R.J. White | CBSSports.com
Bears list Week 10 inactives vs. Packers
The Chicago Bears have listed the following players as inactive for Sunday night's game against the Packers: cornerback Terrance Mitchell, offensive lineman Eben Britton, tight end Blake Annen, defensive end David Bass and linebackers Darryl Sharpton (hamstring), DeDe Lattimore and Khaseem Greene. Sharpton was ruled out for the game on Friday's final injury report, so his absence is no surprise. Annen was promoted from the practice squad Saturday as insurance for starting tight end Martellus Bennett, but the starter is active for Sunday's game.