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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Eagles' Ty Powell: Retires from NFL
Ty Powell has opted to retire from the NFL, Zach Berman of the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.Powell was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles in mid-May, as he was expected to provide the team with a depth option at linebacker. Instead of playing through this season, he's opted to retire, so he'll finish his two-year career with 23 total tackles and a sack over 19 games. Powell missed the 2015 season with a torn ACL, so that injury may have played a factor in his decision to retire.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Eagles' Ty Powell: Signs with Eagles
Ty Powell was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles on Tuesday, Zach Berman of Philly.com reports.Powell, a 6-foot-2 linebacker, missed the 2015 season with a torn ACL as a member of the Bills. He figures to provide veteran depth in a thin linebacker corps, while Nigel Bradham, Jordan Hicks, and Mychal Kendricks remain the expected starters.
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by Michael Hurcomb | CBS Sports Staff
Bills place DE Jarius Wynn, LB Ty Powell on IR
The Buffalo Bills placed defensive end Jarius Wynn and linebacker Ty Powell on injured reserve Tuesday. Both players recently suffered ACL injuries, which will sideline them for the 2015 season.
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by Michael Hurcomb | CBS Sports Staff
Bills' Ryan says Ty Powell likely out for season with ACL injury
Buffalo Bills coach Rex Ryan said Monday linebacker Ty Powell is likely out for the season after suffering a knee injury in practice. Ryan suspected he suffered an ACL injury.
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Plan is for Bills LB Ty Powell to play only inside in 2015
Some linebackers move inside out. Some move outside in. Ty Powell has done both. But Powell, who has performed both outside and in with Seattle and Buffalo, will be strictly handling the latter with the Buffalo Bills in 2015. Rex Ryan sees Powell as second on the depth chart behind Preston Brown. But he has impressed the coach. "The first guy I'll talk about will be Powell," Ryan told the team website. "He's been most impressive to me. Smart, picks things up quick. He was more of a special teams guy, and quite honestly if he doesn't play a snap that's fine with me. That means Preston Brown is fine, but I like Powell. I think he's really jumped up." Powell is certainly not complaining about playing inside full-time. "Last year I played (middle linebacker), and this year I'm playing 'mike' but it's in a new scheme," he said. "They had this scheme my first year here but now I'm inside. I really just refer to Nigel (Bradham) because Nigel has been inside on this defense. I'm just learning off him. But I do feel like this is my natural position."
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by Larry Hartstein |
Injured Bills get green light to face Chiefs
Several Buffalo Bills who were on the injury report are active for Sunday's game against Kansas City. The list includes wideouts Robert Woods (back) and Marquise Goodwin (hamstring) and linebacker Ty Powell (ankle).
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Wideouts dominate Bills injury report for Week 10 game
The questionable statuses for cornerback Ron Brooks, running back Fred Jackson and wideout Sammy Watkins with groin injuries headline the report submitted by the Buffalo Bills for their Sunday game against Kansas City. All others are probable, including wide receivers Robert Woods (back), Marcus Easley (knee) and Marquise Goodwin (hamstring) and linebacker Ty Powell (ankle).
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by R.J. White | CBSSports.com
Bills announce Week 8 inactives vs. Jets
The Buffalo Bills have listed the following players as inactive for Sunday's Week 8 matchup with the Jets: running back Fred Jackson (groin), wide receivers Marquise Goodwin (hamstring) and Marcus Easley (knee), linebacker Ty Powell (ankle), cornerback Ross Cockrell, running back Phillip Tanner and offensive lineman Cyrus Kouandjio. Jackson and Powell were both already ruled out for the game, while Goodwin was doubtful to play. Easley is inactive after being listed as questionable, but the team's other questionable player, safety Aaron Williams (neck), is active for the game. Wide receiver Sammy Watkins (groin), defensive end Mario Williams (thumb) and cornerback Ron Brooks (groin) are also active after being listed as probable to play against the Jets.
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by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com
Sammy Watkins among Bills players green-lighted for Sunday
As expected, the Buffalo Bills have officially ruled Fred Jackson (groin) and Ty Powell (ankle) out for Week 8 against the Jets, the team announced. Marquise Goodwin (hamstring) was the only player listed as doubtful on the final injury report on Friday. Marcus Easley (knee) and Aaron Williams (neck) were labeled as questionable for Sunday. Meanwhile, Ron Brooks (groin), Brandon Spikes (ribs), Sammy Watkins (groin) and Mario Williams (thumb) were all deemed probable.
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Bills injury report dominated by probables
The Buffalo Bills have ruled out wide receivers Marcus Easley (knee) and Marquise Goodwin (hamstring) for their Week 7 battle against the visiting Vikings. Also out is linebacker Ty Powell (ankle). The team is otherwise healthy - the rest of those on its injury report Friday are probable. They are long snapper Garrison Sanborn (knee), safeties Aaron Williams (wrist/neck) and Da'Norris Searcy (knee), linebacker Brandon Spikes (ribs) and defensive tackle Kyle Williams (knee).