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Jeremiah Sirles: Hanging up cleats
Jeremiah Sirles (foot) announced via his personal twitter account Monday that he has retired from the NFL.The 28-year-old enjoyed a career that spanned across six years, seeing game action with the Chargers, Vikings and Bills. Sirles -- who was let go by Buffalo with an injury settlement last offseason -- started 20 games in his NFL career.
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Jeremiah Sirles: Let go by Buffalo
Jeremiah Sirles (foot) has been released with an injury settlement.The offensive lineman was placed on IR by the Bills last week, but he's now free to sign with another team if he can get healthy. Sirles suited up for the Bills in 12 games last year -- including five starts -- and offers the flexibility to play different positions along the line as a depth guy in his next stop.
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Bills' Jeremiah Sirles: Placed on IR
The Buffalo Bills placed Jeremiah Sirles (foot) on injured reserve Tuesday, Jay Skurski of BuffaloNews.com reports.Sirles suited up for the Bills in 12 games last year including five starts. His flexibility to play multiple positions was a plus for Buffalo, but a foot injury during spring practices that was aggravated last week has ultimately cost him the 2019 season.
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Bills' Jeremiah Sirles: Inks contract extension
Jeremiah Sirles signed a one-year contract extension with the Buffalo Bills on Wednesday, Sal Capaccio of WGR Sports Radio 550 Buffalo reports.Sirles started five games in Buffalo in 2018, taking snaps at both guard and tackle before concluding the season as a reserve center. The 27-year-old's versatility will allow him to stick around in a backup role with Buffalo in 2019.
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Bills' Jeremiah Sirles: Inks deal with Bills
Jeremiah Sirles signed with the Buffalo Bills on Tuesday, Chris Brown of the team's official site reports.A Buffalo roster spot opened up for Sirles following a trade that sent Marshall Newhouse to Carolina. Sirles has appeared in 30 career games but figures to function as a reserve lineman in Buffalo for now.
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Jeremiah Sirles: Released from IR
Jeremiah Sirles (hamstring) was released from the Panthers' injured reserve on Thursday with an injury settlement, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Charlotte Observer reports.Sirles ended up on Carolina's injured reserve after suffering from a pulled hamstring. Having been granted his release, he's now an unrestricted free agent free to sign elsewhere.
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Panthers' Jeremiah Sirles: Placed on IR
The Carolina Panthers placed Jeremiah Sirles (hamstring) on injured reserve Saturday, Bill Voth of the team's official site reports.Sirles was in the running to be the team's starting left tackle before he pulled his hamstring. Now, Matt Kalil, who struggled in pass protection this preseason, will assume the role.
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Panthers' Jeremiah Sirles: No practice Monday
Jeremiah Sirles (hamstring) is not practicing Monday, Brendan Marks of the Carolina Panthers' official site reports.Sirles got the start at left tackle during last Friday's preseason game against the Patriots but lasted just eight snaps before pulling his hamstring, which represents yet another issue for an injury-shaken offensive line. Blaine Clausell, who replaced Sirles in the lineup Friday, will likely remain with the starting offense until further notice.
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Panthers' Jeremiah Sirles: Pulls hamstring Friday
Jeremiah Sirles pulled his hamstring during Friday's preseason game against the Patriots, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Charlotte Observer reports.Sirles likely wouldn't have played the final exhibition game anyway, but this injury will seal his spot on the sidelines. Keep an eye on his status for the season opener against the Cowboys.
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Panthers' Jeremiah Sirles: Injures hamstring Friday, won't return
Jeremiah Sirles won't return to Friday's preseason game against the Patriots after injuring his hamstring, Steve Reed of the Associated Press reports.The Carolina Panthers offensive line is getting brutalized this preseason, with Matt Kalil, Daryl Williams and Amini Silatolu all battling knee injuries as well. Expect updates on the severity of Sirles' hamstring injury to surface after the game.