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    Mackensie Alexander: Out for remainder of season

    The Cowboys placed Mackensie Alexander (undisclosed) on the practice squad injured list Thursday.Alexander was placed on Miami's injured reserve with a groin injury during the preseason before being cut from this list with an injury settlement Sept. 2. The seventh-year cornerback then went unsigned before landing with Dallas' practice squad Dec. 6, and he was elevated once for the Week 16 win over Philadelphia. Alexander will now have to sit out the remainder of the Cowboys' postseason run due to an undisclosed issue.

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    Mackensie Alexander: Finds new home

    Mackensie Alexander (groin) signed with the Cowboys' practice squad Tuesday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.Alexander was released from injured reserve by the Dolphins on Sept. 2. Now healthy, he'll work to earn a role for himself with Dallas.

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    Mackensie Alexander: Released from IR

    The Dolphins released Mackensie Alexander (groin) from injured reserve with an injury settlement Thursday, Aaron Wilson of ProFootballNetwork.com reports.Alexander was placed on IR just a week after signing with the Dolphins and was slated to miss the entire 2022 campaign. However, he'll now be able to join a new team once he clears his current groin injury. The 2016 second-round pick appeared in 16 games for the Vikings last year and registered a career-high 51 tackles.

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    Dolphins' Mackensie Alexander: Placed on IR

    Mackensie Alexander was placed on injured reserve with a groin injury Tuesday, Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network reports.After signing with the Miami Dolphins on Aug. 15, Alexander is now set to miss the entire 2022 season with a groin injury unless he reaches an injury settlement with the team. The injury once again leaves Miami very thin at cornerback.

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    Dolphins' Mackensie Alexander: Joins up with Miami

    Mackensie Alexander signed a contract with the Miami Dolphins on Monday.Miami added Alexander to its 90-man offseason roster following a successful workout with the team earlier Monday, per Aaron Wilson of ProFootballNetwork.com. The 28-year-old has primarily played a backup cornerback role over the past five seasons between Minnesota and Cincinnati. Alexander recorded a career-high 51 tackles to go along with five passes defended over 16 games with the Vikings in 2021, and he should help bolster Miami's secondary after the team recently lost defensive back Trill Williams to a season-ending torn ACL this offseason.

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    Vikings' Mackensie Alexander: Inactive against Bears

    Mackensie Alexander (ankle) is listed as inactive Week 18 against the Bears.Alexander had played in every single game for the Minnesota Vikings this year leading up to the season finale, but he came up on the injury report late this week and missed Friday's practice, which will end up keeping the sixth-year cornerback sidelined. He had previously worked largely as the nickelback, and with Kris Boyd (ribs) also inactive and Harrison Hand on the COVID list, the depth of the Minnesota secondary is about to be tested.

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    Vikings' Mackensie Alexander: Works as nickelback

    Mackensie Alexander had one tackle and played on 50 of the defense's 69 snaps in Sunday's loss at Cincinnati.He worked as the primary nickel and slot cornerback. Alexander gave up three receptions on four throws targeted at him for 32 yards, according to Pro Football Focus, which was better than most of his teammates in the secondary. He should have a steady role in the secondary in his return to the Minnesota Vikings after one season with the Bengals.

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    Vikings' Mackensie Alexander: Back in Minnesota

    Mackensie Alexander (illness) and the Minnesota Vikings have come to terms on a one-year deal, Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com reports.Alexander spent his first four seasons with the Vikings after getting drafted in 2016. He played for the Bengals last year but has ultimately opted to return to Minnesota. The 27-year-old is the second addition to the team's secondary this offseason and figures to help add flexibility.

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    Bengals' Mackensie Alexander: Unavailable for season finale

    Mackensie Alexander (illness) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Ravens, Marisa Contipelli of the Cincinnati Bengals' official site reports.There's no indication that Alexander's illness is related to COVID-19. He'll nevertheless miss his third game of the season. Darius Phillips and LeShaun Sims will start at cornerback Week 17, and Tony Brown and Winston Rose will rotate in for select packages. Alexander's season ends with 47 tackles (32 solo), six pass breakups and an interception.

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    Bengals' Mackensie Alexander: Ready to face Cowboys

    Mackensie Alexander (knee) is active for Sunday's matchup against the Cowboys, Marisa Contipelli of the Cincinnati Bengals' official site reports.Alexander was a full participant to kick off the practice week, but he was subsequently held to limited sessions Thursday and Friday. The former Viking sat out Weeks 4 and 5 while nursing a ribs injury, but he's otherwise remained capable of avoiding missed time in 2020. A matchup against the uber-talented Cowboys receiving corps has the potential to make matters difficult Sunday.

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