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Raiders' Micah Kiser: Goes on injured reserve
Micah Kiser (leg) was placed on injured reserve Monday.Kiser (leg) was carted off the field during practice Sunday. The 27-year-old spent time with the Rams and Broncos last season, appearing in 11 games and making 19 tackles. He was expected to earn a depth role at linebacker.
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Raiders' Micah Kiser: Taken off practice field
Micah Kiser was carted off the practice field Sunday due to an apparent lower body injury, Tashan Reed of The Athletic reports.The severity of Kiser's injury remains undisclosed for now, but the Las Vegas Raiders could make more details available in the following days. The middle linebacker appears primed for a depth role in Las Vegas this season, if healthy.
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Raiders' Micah Kiser: Headed to Vegas
Micah Kiser signed a contract with the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday.Kiser spent the majority of the 2021 season in Denver, finishing with 19 tackles (nine solo) in 10 games. He also appeared in one game with the Rams, recording 17 snaps on special teams. Barring any big signings at linebacker, Kiser appears to be in line for an increased role with the Raiders defense.
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Broncos' Micah Kiser: Records 12 tackles
Micah Kiser recorded 12 tackles (five solo) in Sunday's 34-13 loss to the Chargers.Kiser played his first defensive snaps for the Denver Broncos since suffering a groin injury in Week 7, and he made the most of his opportunities. The veteran's 12 total tackles were tied for a team-high with fellow linebacker Jonas Griffith. Kiser will look to end the season in similar fashion when the Broncos take on the Chiefs in Week 18.
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Broncos' Micah Kiser: Returns to active roster
Micah Kiser (groin) was activated from IR on Saturday.Kiser picked up the injury in Week 7 against Cleveland. Primarily a special teams player before the injury, Kiser may be looking at a larger role in his return Sunday against the Lions with the injuries that have stacked up in the Denver Broncos' linebacker unit. Most notable is Malik Reed, who was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Saturday.
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Broncos' Micah Kiser: Designated to return
Micah Kiser (groin) was designated to return from injured reserve Wednesday, Aric DiLalla of the Denver Broncos' official site reports.Kiser has been on injured reserve for just over a month, but he'll now be able to return to practice. The 26-year-old will need to be activated within 21 days if he hopes to return to game action this season.
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Broncos' Micah Kiser: Placed on IR
Micah Kiser (groin) was placed on injured reserve Saturday, Ryan O'Halloran of The Denver Post reports.Kiser was expected to miss multiple weeks after injuring his groin during the Denver Broncos' Week 7 loss to the Browns, so it's not a surprise to see him moved to injured reserve. Curtis Robinson and Barrington Wade should see an uptick in playing time during Kiser's absence.
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Broncos' Micah Kiser: Slated to miss multiple weeks
Micah Kiser (groin) is expected to miss "a couple weeks," Ben Swanson of the Denver Broncos' official site reports.Kiser sustained a groin injury in Thursday's loss to the Browns, and it's not yet clear whether he'll require a stint on injured reserve. Curtis Robinson and Barrington Wade should see an uptick in playing time in Kiser's absence.
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Broncos' Micah Kiser: Ruled out from return
Micah Kiser has been ruled out of Thursday's game against the Browns after suffering a groin injury.Kiser suffered the injury in the first quarter and quickly went to the locker room. Prior to exiting, he recorded two tackles. Kiser was line for an increased role with a number of other Denver Broncos linebackers sidelined, and his absence will only further thin the defense.
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Broncos' Micah Kiser: Suffers groin injury
Micah Kiser exited Thursday's game against the Browns with a groin injury and is questionable to return, Patrick Smyth, Chief Communications Officer of the Denver Broncos, reports.Kiser left in the first quarter and was evaluated in the medical tent prior to going to the locker room. He has served primarily as a special-teams player to this point in the season, so his absence isn't likely to significantly effect the Denver defense.