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Saints' Kyle Phillips: Headed to New Orleans
The New Orleans Saints signed Kyle Phillips on Monday.Phillips had previously worked out with New Orleans last week and will now officially join the team. The 26-year-old has not appeared in a game since 2021 due to injury. Now healthy again, Phillips will look to compete for a spot as a reserve defender.
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Kyle Phillips: Works out for Saints
Kyle Phillips (undisclosed) worked out for the Saints on Monday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.Phillips appears healthy ahead of 2023 after he went down with an undisclosed injury late in the 2021 campaign and failed to appear in any contests throughout the 2022 season. Over three active years with the Jets from 2019-2021, the defensive end recorded a total of 65 tackles, including 2.5 sacks, over 29 contests.
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Jets' Kyle Phillips: Banged up Sunday
Kyle Phillips (undisclosed) was injured in the New York Jets' 27-10 loss to the Bills on Sunday, according to head coach Robert Saleh.Phillips' injury and the severity of it are both unknown at this time.
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Jets' Kyle Phillips: Activated by Jets
The New York Jets activated Kyle Phillips (illness) from the reserve/COVID-19 list Thursday.Phillips landed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Monday after testing positive for the virus, but he'll rejoin the team following a brief absence. He'll likely be able to suit up in Sunday's Week 18 matchup against the Bills.
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Jets' Kyle Phillips: Lands in COVID protocols
Kyle Phillips was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Monday as a result of testing positive for the virus, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.Phillips has been a steady contributor in a rotational role on the New York Jets' defensive line since returning from the PUP list due to an ankle injury in Week 11. Now he will have to clear COVID protocols if he wants a chance to suit up Sunday against the Bills.
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Jets' Kyle Phillips: Gets activated off PUP list
The New York Jets activated Kyle Phillips (ankle) off their physically unable to perform list Wednesday.Phillips sustained a season-ending ankle injury near the end of October of the 2020 season. The defensive end has spent his entire 2021 season on the Jets' PUP list and will now be able to provide depth on the edge of the team's defensive line. Expect Phillips to earn a key role on the defensive line once he's able to return to the field.
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Jets' Kyle Phillips: Enters year on PUP list
Kyle Phillips (ankle) will start the 2021 NFL season on the New York Jets' reserve/PUP list.Phillips suffered a season-ending ankle injury in late October of 2020. He began training camp on the active/PUP list, and he will now be sidelined for at least the first six weeks of the season. When healthy, he projects to provide depth on the edge of the team's defensive line.
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Jets' Kyle Phillips: Begins camp on PUP list
Kyle Phillips (ankle) was placed on the preseason PUP list Sunday.Phillips finished the 2020 campaign on injured reserve after he suffered an ankle injury in Week 7. He won't be ready for the start of camp as he continues to rehab from surgery, and it's not yet clear when he could begin practicing.
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Jets' Kyle Phillips: Shifts to IR, as expected
Kyle Phillips (ankle) was placed on injured reserve Wednesday and won't return this season, Ethan Greenberg of the New York Jets' official site reports.Phillips underwent season-ending surgery Tuesday. While the exact nature of his injury is unclear, the second-year defensive end out of Tennessee is expected to make a full recovery for the 2021 season. Phillips produced 11 tackles over seven games this year while averaging 25 defensive snaps per game. John Franklin-Myers, Nathan Shepherd and Jabari Zuniga should absorb the reps left behind by Phillips.
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Jets' Kyle Phillips: Week 7 injury ends season
Coach Adam Gase said that Kyle Phillips (ankle) suffered a season-ending injury during Sunday's 18-10 loss to Buffalo, Connor Hughes of The Athletic reports.Phillips was considered doubtful to return Sunday after going down early in the second quarter, and concerns regarding his condition are confirmed as he'll be out for the rest of 2020. The Tennessee product had been experiencing an uptick in involvement the preceding two outings, earning back-to-back starts while fielding at least 40 percent of the defensive workload in each appearance. Nathan Shepherd and John Franklin-Myers will now see an increase in defensive involvement as a result of Phillips' injury.