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Kentrell Brice: Shakes off injury
The Cardinals restored Kentrell Brice (leg) from the practice squad injured list Wednesday.Now that Brice is healthy, he can return to team activities and battle for a chance on the active roster. The 26-year-old safety last played for Green Bay in 2018.
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Kentrell Brice: Placed on injured list
Kentrell Brice (leg) was placed on the Cardinals' practice squad injured list Monday.Brice was waived late in training camp after suffering a leg injury. However, he rejoined the team's practice squad, where he'll now work his way back to health.
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Kentrell Brice: Leaves Arizona on waivers
The Cardinals waived Kentrell Brice (leg) on Saturday, Darren Urban of the team's official site reports.Brice exited practice on a cart last week but was healthy when he was cut. The 26-year-old safety has starting experience from his days with the Packers, but he hasn't played an NFL snap since the 2018 season.
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Cardinals' Kentrell Brice: Exits practice on cart
Kentrell Brice left Friday's practice on a cart with an apparent left leg injury, Mason Kern of Sports Illustrated reports.During team drills Friday, Brice went down awkwardly and was carted off the field while putting no weight on his left leg. There's no report on the severity of his injury yet, but he should be expected to at least miss some time. The 26-year-old hasn't played since 2018 and was slated to serve in a special-teams role in 2020.
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Cardinals' Kentrell Brice: Lands deal with Arizona
Kentrell Brice signed a contract with the Arizona Cardinals on Wednesday.Brice, who hasn't seen regular-season action since 2018, will bolster the Cardinals' depth at safety behind starters Jalen Thompson and Budda Baker.
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Kentrell Brice: Done in Chicago
The Bears cut Kentrell Brice on Sunday.Brice hasn't seen on-field action since 2018, when he played 14 games with the Packers. All 36 of the 25-year-old's career games came in Green Bay, across which he notched 100 total tackles and one interception.
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Kentrell Brice: Cut loose by Buccaneers
Tampa Bay waived Kentrell Brice on Saturday, Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times reports.Brice sustained a shoulder injury Aug. 23 in the Buccaneers' third preseason game, but was able to see the field in their finale. The 25-year-old appeared in 36 games for the Packers over the last three seasons, logging 100 total tackles, six pass breakups, an interception and a fumble recovery.
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Buccaneers' Kentrell Brice: Goes down with shoulder injury
Kentrell Brice was ruled out of Friday's preseason game against Cleveland due to a shoulder injury, Jenna Laine of ESPN.com reports.Brice isn't expected to miss significant time due to the injury, according to Greg Auman of The Athletic. He'll aim to get back on the field as soon as possible to continue battling for a depth role within Tampa Bay's secondary.
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Buccaneers' Kentrell Brice: Signs with Buccaneers
Kentrell Brice signed a one-year contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday, Scott Smith of the Buccaneers' official site reports.Brice spent the last three seasons in Green Bay, appearing in 36 games with 14 starts. He made 10 of those starts last season, in which he notched 50 tackles and one sack. The 24-year-old will bring depth to Tampa Bay's safety group behind Justin Evans and Jordan Whitehead.
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Kentrell Brice: Becomes free agent
The Packers elected not to tender Kentrell Brice a contract for 2019, making him an unrestricted free agent, Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com reports.Brice appeared in 14 games with the Packers last season, starting in 10 of those contests and generating 50 tackles, one sack and two pass breakups. With Green Bay already reaching an agreement on a contract with Adrian Amos and planning to install him as the new starter alongside Josh Jones or Tramon Williams, the organization saw little reason to keep Brice around.