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Marcus Cromartie: Heading to CFL
Marcus Cromartie signed a contract with the CFL's Montreal Alouettes on Thursday.Cromartie most recently got a shot with the Lions last preseason, but he landed on injured reserve in September and was waived shortly after. This will mark his first stint in the CFL, and if he performs well, the Wisconsin product could parlay the opportunity into another chance in the NFL.
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Marcus Cromartie: Released off IR
The Lions released Marcus Cromartie from injured reserve Tuesday.Cromartie was set to spend his season on the sidelines before the Lions cut him loose. He'll now be able to find a new landing spot once his health is up to par.
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Lions' Marcus Cromartie: Shifts to IR
The Detroit Lions placed Marcus Cromartie (knee) on injured reserve Friday, Justin Rogers of The Detroit News reports.Cromartie has played sparingly over the last four years, making just 21 tackles and three pass breakups in 22 games. He'll sit out the 2018 season unless he reaches an injury settlement with Detroit.
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Lions' Marcus Cromartie: Signs with Detroit
Marcus Cromartie signed a contract with the Detroit Lions on Sunday, Tim Twentyman of the Lions' official site reports.Cromartie was last seen in the NFL with the Texans in 2017, when he was released in October. His signing comes after fellow safety Stefan McClure was waived/injured on Sunday, and now Cromartie will look to fight for a spot on Detroit's final roster.
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Marcus Cromartie: Parts with Texans
Marcus Cromartie was released by the Texans on Saturday, Mark Berman of Fox KRIV 26 reports.Cromartie was with the Texans little more than a week and played exclusively on special teams during his lone game appearance. The 26-year-old spent the preseason with the Seahawks and was previously with the Bills, as he now looks for a new team.
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Texans' Marcus Cromartie: Signing with Texans
Marcus Cromartie (undisclosed) is reportedly signing a one-year deal with the Houston Texans, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports.Cromartie most recently was with the Seahawks during the preseason but agreed to an injury settlement with the team after winding up on injured reserve just before the beginning of the regular season. The cornerback likely will serve in a reserve role with the Texans but could make an impact on special teams.
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Marcus Cromartie: Agrees to injury settlement
Marcus Cromartie (undisclosed) agreed to an injury settlement with the Seahawks on Monday, per the NFL's official transaction log.Cromartie is now removed from injured reserve and instantly eligible to sign with any team other than the Seahawks.
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Seahawks' Marcus Cromartie: Lands on IR
Marcus Cromartie (undisclosed) was placed on IR Saturday.The designation means that Cromartie won't play this regular season. With Cromartie out, look for Tedric Thompson and Delano Hill to benefit on the field.
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Seahawks' Marcus Cromartie: Signs with Seattle
Marcus Cromartie signed a contract with the Seattle Seahawks on Wednesday, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports.Cromartie spent the past three seasons in San Francisco but was never able to stay healthy for an entire 16-game slate across three years with the team. His best season came in 2015 when he logged 12 tackles and two passes defended in eight games. He spent a brief period of time with the Bills earlier in the offseason but will now wrestle for a depth position within the Seahawks' secondary in advance of Week 1.
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Marcus Cromartie: Released by Buffalo
Marcus Cromartie was released by the Bills on Thursday, Aaron Wilson of The National Football Post reports.Cromartie's release comes just over a month after he was signed by the Bills. He's appeared in 21 games with the 49ers over the first three years of his career, recording 21 tackles and three passes defensed in that span. He'll look to hold on to a spot as a depth secondary and special teams player with another team in 2017.