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Eric Kush: Signs with practice squad
The Bears signed Eric Kush (undisclosed) to the practice squad Tuesday, Larry Mayer of the team's official site reports.Kush was cut by the Raiders in September with an injury settlement, and he's finally healthy enough to contribute with a new team. The 31-year-old started seven games for the Browns last year and will add depth at the interior of Chicago's offensive line.
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Eric Kush: Let go by Raiders
Las Vegas cut Eric Kush (undisclosed) from IR with an injury settlement Sunday, per Around The NFL.The 30-year-old guard could draw interest around the league as a depth option, and he'll be free to sign with a new club when fully healthy.
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Raiders' Eric Kush: Shifts to IR
The Las Vegas Raiders placed Eric Kush (undisclosed) on injured reserve Saturday, Josh Alper of Yahoo Sports reports.It's unclear how the 30-year-old suffered the injury, but it's likely he won't see the field during the 2020 campaign. Kush started the first seven games for the Browns last season, and he'll look to get healthy before earning a depth role next season.
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Raiders' Eric Kush: Heads to Vegas
Eric Kush signed a contract with the Las Vegas Raiders on Saturday, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports.The 30-year-old started the first seven games for the Browns last season, but he was cut in mid-February. Kush should fill a reserve role on the interior offensive line for the Raiders.
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Eric Kush: Cut by Cleveland
The Browns released Eric Kush on Monday.Kush started the first seven games in 2019, but he lost the job to second-year pro Wyatt Teller in Week 9. The team has decided to let Kush go and save $2.075 million in cap space in 2020. The 30-year-old likely will vie for a reserve role with another squad.
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Browns' Eric Kush: Logs snaps with first team
Eric Kush took all the first-team snaps at right guard during Friday's preseason loss to the Buccaneers, Anthony Poisal of the Cleveland Browns' official site reports.Browns head coach Freddie Kitchens confirmed that Kush will likely be the starter at right guard when the regular season opens. "There's always competition," Kitchens said. "I thought he did some things nice yesterday, but he's got to continue to get better. He's not a finished product by any stretch of the imagination. Eric will get the first shot of seeing what he can do, and so far, he's been doing very well. Not good enough yet, but he'll continue to get better to get there." He has outperformed Austin Corbett, a 2018 second-round pick, and earned the job.
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Eric Kush: Lands with new team
Eric Kush signed a contract with the Browns on Thursday, Scott Petrak of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram reports.Kush comes over from the Bears, where he started seven of 15 games for the club, playing at both guard positions in 2018. The 29-year-old will likely provide depth to the Browns' offensive line.
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Bears' Eric Kush: Cleared for Sunday
Eric Kush (neck) doesn't carry an injury designation ahead of Sunday's contest versus the Bills.Kush missed last week with this injury, but it seemingly won't keep him off the field this week. The 29-year-old practiced in a limited capacity Wednesday and Thursday, then logged a full practice Friday.
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Bears' Eric Kush: Ruled out for Sunday
Eric Kush (neck) will not play Sunday against the Jets.Kush was unable to practice all week. With center Cody Whitehair (shoulder) healthy, guard James Daniels will likely step up in Kush's absence at left guard.
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Bears' Eric Kush: Competing for starting job
Eric Kush is competing for a starting role at guard, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reports.The Chicago Bears are set at both tackle positions and Kyle Long is cemented in his role at right guard. With Cody Whitehair expected to secure the first-string job at center, Kush is likely competing with second-round rookie James Daniels for the final starting gig along the offensive line. Even if Kush doesn't make the cut, he should nonetheless hold down a significant rotational role during the 2018 season.