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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Mike Catapano: Released by Texans
Mike Catapano was released by the Texans on Friday, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports.Catapano signed with the Texans a little over a week ago for the tail end of training camp. The 27-year-old brought veteran experience to the team, but he was never seen as having a legitimate chance to make the final roster with Houston boasting a stout defensive line.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Texans' Mike Catapano: Inks deal with Houston
Mike Catapano signed with the Houston Texans on Wednesday.The 27-year-old brings a veteran presence to Houston. His roster spot still remains in limbo, but there's a chance he can earn a spot as a special teamer this season.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Jets' Mike Catapano: Lands on IR
Mike Catapano (knee) was placed on injured reserve Tuesday, Connor Hughes of New Jersey Advanced Media reports.Catapano missed last week's game against the Dolphins due to his knee injury, and the team has since determined that he wouldn't be able to play in the final two weeks of the season. Josh Martin and Freddie Bishop figure to see a few extra reps with Catapano absent for the final couple tilts.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Jets' Mike Catapano: Out Saturday
Mike Catapano (knee) has been ruled out for Saturday's tilt with the Dolphins.Catapano failed to practice all week due to an unspecified knee aliment. The linebacker sees a healthy balance of defensive and special teams snap each week which will likely be bestowed to Freddie Bishop on Saturday.
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by Sean D'Oliveira | CBS Sports Staff
Chiefs' Mike Catapano on his health: I feel better than ever
After missing the entire 2014 season with a gastrointestinal virus, Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Mike Catapano was able to participate in the team's OTA on Wednesday, reports The Kansas City Star. "Every time I step on the field now it's with purpose and with extra vigor that I never really had," Catapano said. "It feels great. I feel better than ever." Catapano played in 15 games during his rookie season in 2013 and he totaled four tackles and one sack. He said he's ready to surpass that in 2015. "I'm ready to show that I offer a lot to this team. I'm ready to step up in big situations and starting situations," Catapano said. "I just want to keep getting better every day… and play to the best of my abilities."
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by Michael Hurcomb | CBS Sports Staff
Chiefs move Mike Catapano to IR
The Kansas City Chiefs moved defensive end Mike Catapano, who has been out for a month with an undisclosed illness, from the reserve/non-football illness list to injured reserve, according to The Kansas City Star. "I think that’s where we’re at," head coach Andy Reid said. "What he went through, that was a long process. So it’s better that he just steps back, gets himself back healthy and feeling good and then we go from there."
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Chiefs pare roster down to 53
The Kansas City Chiefs have announced their final round of cuts and other moves to reach the league-mandated roster of 53 players. Among the offensive players let go are fullback Jordan Campbell, wide receivers Fred Williams and Mark Harrison, guard Ricky Henry, tackle J'Marcus Webb and running back Charcandrick West. The defensive players gone from the roster are safeties Jonathon Amaya and Malcolm Bronson, linemen Dominique Hamilton, Kyle Love and Kona Schwenke, linebackers Alonzo Highsmith, Devan Walker and Nico Johnson and cornerbacks Justin Rogers and DeMarcus Van Dyke . The Chiefs have also placed Tyler Bray and Kyle Williams on IR and Mike Catapano on the non-football injury list.
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Chiefs announce inactives for Thursday game
The Kansas City Chiefs have announced their inactives for their Thursday preseason finale in Green Bay. Only linebacker Joe Mays (wrist) and wideout Junior Hemingway (hip) are listed as injured. The other inactives are tackle Eric Fisher, defensive end Mike Catapano, wide receiver Dwayne Bowe and linebacker Tamba Hali.
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by Chris Towers | Fantasy Writer
Chiefs release 11-player inactive list
The Kansas City Chiefs unveiled their inactive list for Saturday's preseason game against the Vikings, and it features 11 players not in uniform for the game. The players list as inactive are: defensive backs Eric Berry (heel) and Damond Smith; wide receivers Dwayne Bowe and Junior Hemingway (hip); running back Charcandrick West; offensive lineman Ryan McKee; linebackers Josh Mauga and Joe Mays (wrist); and defensive linemen Mike DeVito, Kona Schwenke and Mike Catapano.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Several Chiefs to miss game against Panthers
In addition to running back Jamaal Charles, who's being held out as a precaution, the following Kansas City Chiefs did not make the trip to Carolina for Sunday night's game: safety Eric Berry, defensive back Damond Smith, defensive end Mike DeVito, receiver Albert Wilson, defensive end Mike Catapano, linebacker Josh Mauga, defensive tackle Kona Schwenke and running back Joe McKnight.