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Eagles' Fred Johnson: Back with Philly
Fred Johnson re-signed with the Philadelphia Eagles on two-year deal Thursday, Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.Johnson was surprisingly cut by the Eagles on Wednesday shortly after getting promoted to seccond-team left tackle for the team's preseason finale against the Colts. However, it looks like the brief release was simply to work out a new deal for the fifth-year tackle. He has gone from being on the roster bubble to seemingly having ensured himself a spot on the team's 53-man roster.
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Buccaneers' Fred Johnson: Signs with Tampa Bay
Fred Johnson signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Friday, Greg Auman of The Athletic reports.Johnson spent last season with the Bengals, but he was a healthy scratch for much of the season. The former Gator has played in 23 career games and made eight starts during his three-year NFL career. He figures to compete for a backup spot during training camp.
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Bengals' Fred Johnson: Absent from injury report
Fred Johnson (illness) isn't listed on Thursday's injury report, Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic reports.Johnson missed Week 16 with a non-COVID illness but is now back in the mix for the Cincinnati Bengals. He should fill a depth role at offensive tackle.
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Bengals' Fred Johnson: Not playing against Ravens
Fred Johnson (illness) is inactive for Sunday's game against Baltimore, Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic reports.Johnson was expected to add depth to the offensive line due to his ability to play at both right and left tackle, but he was unable to recover in time for this contest. He will hope to return for the Week 17 matchup against Kansas City next Sunday.
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Bengals' Fred Johnson: Iffy for Week 16
The Cincinnati Bengals list Fred Johnson as questionable due to an illness for Sunday's game against the Ravens, Jay Morrison of The Athletic reports.If he avoids the inactive list Sunday, Johnson will serve as a swing tackle behind starters Jonah Williams and Isaiah Prince.
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Bengals' Fred Johnson: Back at practice
Fred Johnson (quadriceps) returned to practice Thursday, Ben Baby of ESPN.com reports.Johnson suffered a quad injury in early August, but he's been cleared to return after missing just over a week. The 24-year-old will now compete for a depth role on the Cincinnati Bengals' offensive line during the preseason.
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Bengals' Fred Johnson: Out for a week
Fred Johnson is dealing with a quadricep injury and could be out for at least a week, James Rapien of SI.com reports.The 24-year-old lineman is battling for a reserve role in Cincinnati this training camp, but he'll first have to recover from his quadricep injury before hitting the practice field again.
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Bengals' Fred Johnson: Taken off injury report
Fred Johnson (illness) has not appeared on the injury report ahead of a Week 12 matchup against the Giants, Adam Caplan of SiriusXM NFL Radio reports.Johnson was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list on November 7 but has since been cleared to return. His absence from the injury report suggests he should be ready for game action in Week 12, though it should only be in a reserve capacity.
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Bengals' Fred Johnson: Sitting out Sunday
Fred Johnson (illness) is inactive for Sunday's game versus Washington, Marisa Contipelli of the Cincinnati Bengals' official site reports.Johnson returned from the COVID-19 list Friday, but he won't suit up in Sunday's game, as he may need another week to get his conditioning right.
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Bengals' Fred Johnson: Comes off COVID-19 list
The Cincinnati Bengals activated Fred Johnson (undisclosed) from the reserve/COVID-19 list Friday, Marisa Contipelli of the Bengals' official site reports.Johnson spent just under two weeks on the COVID-19 list. He'll now be eligible to return to his depth role along Cincinnati's offensive line.