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Commanders' Michael Deiter: Moves east
Michael Deiter signed a contract with the Washington Commanders on Monday.Deiter has spent time with Miami and most recently Houston since he entered the NFL in 2019. The 27-year-old has lined up at guard and center and started 12 games for the Texans last season. He should strengthen the depth of Washington's offensive line in the fall.
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Texans' Michael Deiter: Practices fully Wednesday
Michael Deiter (chest) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice, DJ Bien-Aime of ESPN.com reports.The 27-year-old veteran missed the Week 4 win over the Steelers but appears ready to return for Week 5 against the Falcons this Sunday. Deiter played 15 offensive snaps in the season opener but has been limited to light special teams work ever since as a backup interior lineman.
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Texans' Michael Deiter: Out Sunday
Michael Deiter (chest) is inactive ahead of Sunday's game against Pittsburgh.Houston is down another offensive lineman this Sunday, as Deiter popped up on the team's injury report with a chest issue that held him out of practice Friday. Jarrett Patterson is the next man up at center on the Houston Texans' depth chart.
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Dolphins' Michael Deiter: Back on practice field
Michael Deiter participated in practice Wednesday, Daniel Oyefusi of the Miami Herald reports.He had missed the past week dealing with a foot issue that's plagued him since last season. Deiter likely lost his spot as a starter after Miami added Connor Williams this offseason, but he's still expected to make the 53-man roster and should at least be a solid depth piece for a revamped Miami Dolphins offensive line.
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Dolphins' Michael Deiter: No concerns yet
Michael Deiter (foot) is not expected to miss any regular-season time, Joe Schad of The Palm Beach Post reports.Deiter missed eight games last season due to a foot injury, which is apparently still causing the 25-year-old issues. He's currently expected to back up Connor Williams at center.
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Dolphins' Michael Deiter: Activated from IR
Michael Deiter (foot) was activated from IR on Saturday.Deiter had been on IR since Oct. 2, when he was injured in practice. The third-year pro was designated to return Nov. 24 and will look to return Sunday against the Giants. Whether he reclaims his role as starting center or if Austin Reiter continues to hold onto it remains to be seen.
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Dolphins' Michael Deiter: Designated for return
The Miami Dolphins have designated Michael Deiter (foot) for a return from IR, Daniel Oyefusi of the Miami Herald reports.Deiter hasn't suited up since being placed on IR on Oct. 2 due to a foot injury he sustained in practice, but he will now have a 21-day window to be evaluated by the team. When the former Wisconsin lineman retakes the field, he stands to reclaim the starting center role.
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Dolphins' Michael Deiter: Might not be ready
Michael Deiter (foot) is unlikely to play this week, Hal Habib of The Palm Beach Post reports.Deiter injured his foot in practice and has been on IR since Oct. 2. Greg Mancz (ankle) originally replaced him as the starting center, but he is now on IR as well. If Deiter is unable to return in Week 11, it will likely be Austin Reiter drawing the start.
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Dolphins' Michael Deiter: Won't return this week
Michael Deiter (foot) will not return for the Week 9 contest against the Texans, Travis Wingfield of the Miami Dolphins' official site reports.Deiter has been on IR since Oct. 2 with a foot injury he suffered in practice. He had played 100 percent of the Dolphins' snaps before the injury and Greg Mancz has stepped into Deiter's starting center role. Deiter will next try to return on Nov. 11 against the Ravens.
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Dolphins' Michael Deiter: Not expected back this week
Michael Deiter (foot) isn't expected to be activated off of injured reserve this week, Hal Habib of The Palm Beach Post reports.Deiter, who was placed on injured reserve Oct. 2, is eligible to return this week, but he'll likely be sidelined until at least Week 9. Greg Mancz (groin) and Austin Reiter will be the Miami Dolphins top two center options going into Sunday's matchup with the Bills.