-
by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Chargers' Eli Apple: Lands on injured reserve
The Los Angeles Chargers placed Eli Apple (hamstring) on injured reserve Wednesday.Apple suffered a hamstring injury in the first quarter of Monday's loss to the Ravens. By being placed on injured reserve, Apple will be forced to miss at least the next four regular-season games, making Week 17 against the Patriots on Sunday, Dec. 29 the earliest he can return. Tarheeb Still, Ja'Sir Taylor and Deane Leonard will serve as the primary backups at corner due to Apple's injury.
-
by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Chargers' Eli Apple: Downgraded to out Monday
Eli Apple (hamstring) will not return to Monday night's game against the Ravens.The cornerback suffered the injury in the first quarter and left the game before recording a stat. Ja'Sir Taylor, Tarheeb Still and Deane Leonard are the remaining available backup corners for the Los Angeles Chargers.
-
by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Chargers' Eli Apple: Leaves game due to hamstring injury
Eli Apple (hamstring) is questionable to return to Monday's game against the Ravens.Apple suffered a hamstring injury in the first quarter of Monday's game. Deane Leonard would be the Los Angeles Chargers' lone backup outside corner behind Kristian Fulton and Tarheeb Still if Apple does not return.
-
by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Chargers' Eli Apple: Signs to active roster
The Los Angeles Chargers signed Eli Apple to their active roster Monday.Apple was elevated for each of the Chargers' last three games before signing with their active roster Monday, recording two total tackles across 58 total snaps (46 defensive and 12 on special teams). Expect the 2016 first-round pick from Ohio State to play a depth role in Los Angeles' secondary while also contributing on special teams in Monday night's matchup against the Ravens.
-
by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Eli Apple: Lands on Chargers' practice squad
San Diego is signing Eli Apple to a practice-squad deal, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.Apple played for Miami last year, tallying 46 tackles (37 solo), including 0.5 sacks, and one interception over 10 regular-season games. The veteran cornerback has also had stints with the Giants (twice), New Orleans (twice), Carolina and Cincinnati in his NFL career. Apple will begin his Chargers tenure on the practice squad, but he could be needed for game action as soon as Week 7 if Kristian Fulton (hamstring) and/or Deane Leonard (hamstring) -- both of whom were injured Sunday versus Denver -- are unable to suit up.
-
by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Dolphins' Eli Apple: Heading to free agency
Eli Apple recorded 46 tackles (37 solo), 0.5 sacks and nine pass breakups, including one interception, across 10 regular-season appearances with the Miami Dolphins in 2023.Apple started four games for Miami due to injuries ahead of him at cornerback, filling exactly the role the team expected of him while on a one-year deal. Heading into free agency, he no longer seems like a candidate for an actual starting role in the league, but he offers tangible value as an experienced depth option. The 28-year-old may not be one of the hottest names on the free-agent market, but he should be able to resurface in at least a reserve role for the 2024 campaign.
-
by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Dolphins' Eli Apple: Avoids concussion
Coach Mike McDaniel said Monday that Eli Apple has been cleared of a concussion, Daniel Oyefusi of the Miami Herald reports.Apple left Sunday's 70-20 win versus Denver early after sustaining a blow to the head, but he thankfully avoided a serious injury. He's still one of Miami's top three cover corners going into Week 4 at Buffalo.
-
by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Dolphins' Eli Apple: Exits game Sunday
Eli Apple left Sunday's game against the Broncos with a concussion.Apple will now enter the concussion protocol and will have to clear it in order to return to the game. Kelvin Joseph is now filling in for the injured 28-year-old and his status will be worth monitoring going forward.
-
by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Dolphins' Eli Apple: Latches on with Miami
Eli Apple signed a one-year contract with the Miami Dolphins on Saturday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.The Dolphins moved quickly to find a replacement for the injured Jalen Ramsey, signing the former Bengals starter within days after the All-Pro Ramsey underwent surgery to his torn meniscus, which is expected keep him out until the later stages of the season. Apple, a 2016 first-round pick by way of the Giants, struggled to find his footing in the NFL until latching on with the Bengals in 2021 and immediately assuming a critical role in the team's secondary. While he's not a turnover merchant or lockdown corner, Apple is a capable enough option for a Dolphins secondary that desperately needed a reliable veteran opposite Xavien Howard.
-
by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Bengals' Eli Apple: No interceptions in 2022
Eli Apple concluded the 2022 regular season with 49 tackles, eight pass breakups and no interceptions, forced fumbles or fumble recoveries across 15 appearances. He added 18 stops and one pass breakup in the Cincinnati Bengals' three postseason contests.As Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic notes, Apple is one of five defensive starters for the Bengals who are ticketed for free agency this offseason. After having failed to produce a turnover in 2022, Apple is unlikely to be deployed as a starter if he returns to the team in 2023, given the late-season emergence of rookie Cam Taylor-Britt along with the fact that Chidobe Awuzie (knee) should be back from ACL surgery. Even if Awuzie has a setback and isn't on track to be ready for Week 1 of the 2023 season, the team might turn elsewhere to find another starter opposite Taylor-Britt.