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Titans' Steven Terrell: Signs with Titans
Steven Terrell (finger) inked a contract with the Tennessee Titans on Friday, Dan Graziano of ESPN.com reports.The signing signifies it's likely safe to assume Terrell has fully recovered from the finger surgery he underwent last December. He will battle for a depth spot in the secondary, with special teams play likely contributing to his chances of earning a spot on the 53-man roster.
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Chiefs' Steven Terrell: Undergoes surgery
Steven Terrell underwent surgery Monday to repair a tendon, which was the result of a dislocated finger, Pete Sweeney of the Kansas City Chiefs' official site reports.Terrell presumably suffered the injury in Sunday's victory over the Raiders. The team placed him on injured reserve Monday. He mainly provided depth in the secondary, so the defensive rotation is unlikely to be affected by his absence going forward.
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Chiefs' Steven Terrell: Placed on IR
The Kansas City Chiefs placed Steven Terrell (undisclosed) on injured reserve Monday.It isn't clear what kind of injury Terrell is dealing with, considering he was the player to intercept Raiders quarterback Derek Carr in the final seconds of Sunday's victory over Oakland. Regardless, his season is now over. Leon McQuay was promoted from the practice squad to fill Terrell's place on the 53-man roster.
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Chiefs' Steven Terrell: Full participant at practice
Steven Terrell (concussion) logged his second straight full practice Tuesday, BJ Kissel of the Kansas City Chiefs' official site reports.Terrell sat out Sunday's loss to the Steelers after suffering a concussion in Week 5. However, he now appears clear of the team's concussion protocol and should be set to return Thursday against the Raiders, barring any setbacks.
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Chiefs' Steven Terrell: Set to sit Sunday
Steven Terrell (concussion) won't play Sunday against the Steelers, Terez A. Paylor of The Kansas City Star reports.Terrell suffered this concussion in a Week 5 matchup with the Texans. He hasn't played any defensive snaps this year, though, so fantasy owners shouldn't be worried about his absence.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Chiefs' Steven Terrell: Leaves game with concussion
Steven Terrell left Sunday's game against the Texans with a concussion and won't return.Terrell suffered the injury on the opening kickoff, and it looked fairly serious, as he was down on the field for quite some time before walking off on his own power. The safety primarily serves as a special teams player for Kansas City.
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Chiefs' Steven Terrell: Picked up by Chiefs
The Kansas City Chiefs and Steven Terrell agreed to a contract Saturday, Terez A. Paylor of The Kansas City Star reports.Terrell had a strong camp with the Chiefs, but was ultimately unable to make it through final cuts. However, a new opportunity arose with starting strong safety Eric Berry (Achilles) now out for the remainder of the season. The 26-year-old figures to provide depth at safety going forward.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Chiefs' Steven Terrell: Heading to KC
Steven Terrell signed a contract with the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday.Terrell spent the last two seasons as a reserve with the Seahawks, playing mostly as a special teamer during that stretch. He now has a chance to compete for a roster spot behind Eric Berry (heel) and Daniel Sorensen.
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by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com
Seahawks place DT Jordan Hill on injured reserve
The Seattle Seahawks announced a several of roster moves on Tuesday, according to the Everett Herald. The team placed defensive tackle Jordan Hill on injured reserve with a calf injury. In a corresponding move, Seattle signed defensive back Steven Terrell off the practice squad to fill Hill's roster spot. Defensive tackle Jimmy Staten was also signed to the practice squad. Hill played in 13 games, recording 19 tackles, 5.5 sacks and an interception.
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Seahawks make roster moves
The Seattle Seahawks signed defensive tackle Travian Robertson off the Falcons' practice squad and center Lemuel Jeanpierre, the team announced. To make room, Seattle released safety Steven Terrell and offensive tackle Andrew McDonald.