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Amara Darboh: Done in Denver
The Broncos cut Amara Darboh on Friday, George Stoia of The Denver Gazette reports.Darboh was reportedly cut to make room for Jamar Johnson on the roster when he's activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list. Since appearing in 16 contests with the Seahawks as a rookie in 2017, Darboh hasn't appeared in a single game.
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Broncos' Amara Darboh: Lands in Denver
Amara Darboh signed a contract with the Denver Broncos on Thursday, Arik DiLalla of the team's official website reports.Darboh participated in the Broncos' OTAs as a tryout player and has ultimately earned a spot on the roster. A 2017 third-round pick, he appeared in 16 games as rookie in Seattle and recorded 71 yards on eight receptions in the process. He has bounced around on several practice squads since.
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Amara Darboh: Let go by Panthers
Darbo was released by the Panthers on Monday, Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official site reports.Darbo signed a reserve/future contract with Carolina late last season but was buried deep down the organization's wide receiver depth chart. He'll hope to latch on with a new team in free agency.
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Panthers' Amara Darboh: Re-ups with Panthers
The Carolina Panthers signed Amara Darboh to a reserve/future contract Monday, Will Bryan of the team's official site reports.Darboh began the season with the Steelers but finished it on the Panthers' practice squad. The 2017 third-round pick hasn't played a game since his 2017 rookie year with the Seahawks, when he posted an 8-71-0 line over 16 contests.
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Amara Darboh: Signs with Panthers' practice squad
Amara Darboh has agreed to join the Panthers' practice squad.Darboh spent the first half of the season on the Steelers' practice squad after failing to earn a role on their 53-man roster during training camp. However, he was ultimately let go in late October and has been looking for a new landing spot since. The 26-year-old will now look to make an impression in Carolina and wait for the opportunity to work his way up to the active roster.
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Amara Darboh: Cut from Steelers' practice squad
Amara Darboh was released from the Steelers' practice squad Monday.Darboh joined the Steelers late in 2019 but was inactive for the two games he spent on the active roster. The 26-year-old remained with the team through training camp but fell victim to roster cutdowns in early September.
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Steelers' Amara Darboh: Inactive in Week 17
Amara Darboh was inactive for Sunday's 28-10 loss to the Ravens.A restricted free agent who was added to the roster late in the season to provide receiver depth, Darboh did not appear in a game this season. His future with Pittsburgh is unclear heading into 2020.
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Steelers' Amara Darboh: Inactive for Week 16
Amara Darboh is inactive for Sunday's Week 16 matchup against the Jets.Darboh was promoted to the team's active roster Monday to serve as depth in the Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver corps. However, with Juju Smith-Schuster (knee) set to return, Darboh will not have the chance to see the field.
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Steelers' Amara Darboh: Rises to active roster
The Pittsburgh Steelers promoted Amara Darboh to the active roster Monday, Teresa Varley of the team's official site reports.Darboh was selected by the Seahawks in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft, and he played 16 games in his rookie season, recording eight receptions for 71 yards. The receiver spent the 2018 season in IR due to a hip injury, and he's bounced around but hasn't been active for a game since. Darboh figures to work as a depth option with the Steelers moving forward.
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Amara Darboh: Signs with Steelers' practice squad
The Steelers signed Amara Darboh to the practice squad Monday, Mark Kaboly of The Athletic reports.Darboh recently spent time on Tampa Bay's active roster, though he didn't see game action during that period. The 2017 third-round pick last took snaps during his rookie campaign in Seattle, when he caught eight of 13 targets for 71 yards. He'll now look to prove himself in Pittsburgh.