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Jordan Scarlett: Requires knee surgery
Jordan Scarlett (knee) reverted to Miami's practice squad Tuesday and was subsequently placed on the practice squad injured list, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports.Scarlett was elevated to the active roster for Monday's win over the Saints for his season debut, and he played 16 snaps on special teams before suffering the knee injury. He's set to undergo surgery and will miss the rest of the season.
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Dolphins' Jordan Scarlett: Elevated for Monday
Jordan Scarlett was elevated to Miami's active roster from the practice squad for Monday's game against the Saints.Scarlett joined the Miami Dolphins' practice squad in mid-December and will serve as a COVID-19 replacement for Monday's contest. Myles Gaskin, Duke Johnson, Phillip Lindsay and Salvon Ahmed are all healthy, so Scarlett is unlikely to be much of a factor in Miami's backfield.
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Jordan Scarlett: Rejoins Miami's practice squad
Jordan Scarlett was signed to the Dolphins' practice squad Thursday, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports.Scarlett was cut from Miami's practice squad in early September, but he'll rejoin the organization since several of the team's running backs are on the reserve/COVID-19 list ahead of Week 15. Even if the 25-year-old is elevated ahead of Sunday's game against the Jets, he'll likely serve in a depth capacity.
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Jordan Scarlett: Off Miami's practice squad
Jordan Scarlett has been cut from the Dolphins' practice squad, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports.Following the move, Miami's 53-man roster includes fellow running backs Myles Gaskin, Malcolm Brown and Salvon Ahmed. Scarlett, a 2019 fifth-rounder, logged four carries for nine yards in nine games during his rookie season with Carolina, but didn't suit up for any NFL regular-season action in 2020.
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Jordan Scarlett: Inked to practice squad
The Dolphins signed Jordan Scarlett to the practice squad Thursday, David Furones of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports.Scarlett spent the offseason with Miami, and he will get a chance to continue developing with the team as a member of the practice squad. Running backs Patrick Laird and Gerrid Doaks were also inked to the scout team.
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Jordan Scarlett: Waived by Miami
The Dolphins waived Jordan Scarlett on Monday.Scarlett's only NFL regular-season action came in 2019 for the Panthers, when he appeared in nine games and registered four carries for nine yards. The 25-year-old spent the majority of last season on the Lions' practice squad and will likely have to settle for a similar role for the 2021 campaign.
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Dolphins' Jordan Scarlett: Links with Dolphins
The Miami Dolphins signed Jordan Scarlett to a reserve/future contract Monday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.Scarlett didn't appear in a regular-season game in 2020, but he did spend time on the Lions' practice squad. The former Florida Gators standout will now get an opportunity to compete for a depth role with Miami this offseason.
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Jordan Scarlett: Joins Lions' practice squad
Detroit signed Jordan Scarlett to the practice squad Wednesday.The Lions cut running back Dalyn Dawkins from the practice squad in a corresponding move. Scarlett appeared in nine games with the Panthers as a rookie last year, but he only touched the ball four times on offense. He'll work to develop in Detroit.
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Jordan Scarlett: Waived by Carolina
The Panthers have waived Jordan Scarlett, Myles Simmons of the team's official site reports.In a corresponding move, the team added kicker/punter Kaare Vedvik, costing Scarlett his roster spot. It remains to be seen if he resurfaces with the Panthers at a later date, but the 2019 fifth-rounder was limited to just four carries in nine games as a rookie last season.
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Panthers' Jordan Scarlett: May contribute in 2020
Running backs coach Jeff Nixon said earlier this month that he expects Jordan Scarlett (knee/ankle) to compete for secondary reps behind starting running back Christian McCaffrey during training camp, Myles Simmons of the Carolina Panthers' official site reports.The 24-year-old had only four carries across nine games as a rookie in 2019 before landing on injured reserve with knee and ankle issues, but his new position coach still likes his potential. Scarlett, a fifth-round pick last year, will likely have some ground to make up on Reggie Bonnafon if he's to have a realistic chance of earning the No. 2 job behind McCaffrey.