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Seahawks' Trevis Gipson: Scratched for second straight week
Trevis Gipson (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's matchup against Atlanta, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.Gipson was active for the first five weeks of the season while operating primarily on special teams. However, even with Seattle's linebacker corps dealing with several injuries, he has now been a healthy scratch for consecutive games.
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Seahawks' Trevis Gipson: Dealt to Seattle
The Jaguars traded Trevis Gipson on Monday in exchange for draft pick compensation.Gipson had just arrived in Jacksonville after the 2023 season, but he's now already headed to join forces with the Seattle Seahawks. With fellow edge rusher Uchenna Nwosu (knee) now expected to miss at least the early portion of the regular season, there's a chance Gipson could play a rotational role during the first couple games of the new year.
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Titans' Trevis Gipson: Catches on with Tennessee
Trevis Gipson signed with the Tennessee Titans on Thursday, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.Gipson was cut by the Bears on Tuesday after being selected in the fifth round of the 2020 NFL Draft. He recorded 70 tackles (40 solo), 10 sacks, five forced fumbles and a fumble recovery over the past two seasons in Chicago. He'll provide depth at outside linebacker behind Harold Landry and Arden Key in Tennessee.
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Trevis Gipson: Let go by Chicago
The Bears waived Trevis Gipson on Tuesday, Adam Jahns of The Athletic reports.Gipson requested a trade Saturday after seeing his role diminish during training camp. Unable to find a trade partner, the Bears opted to let go of Gipson, who will look for opportunities elsewhere should he clear waivers. The 2020 fifth-round pick out of Tulsa has accumulated 75 tackles (41 solo), 10 sacks, five forced fumbles and a fumble recovery in 40 games over his three-year career.
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Bears' Trevis Gipson: Seeking trade
The Chicago Bears have given Trevis Gipson permission to seek a trade, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.Gipson saw his production decrease for the Bears in 2022, as he was in a nearly equal timeshare with Al-Quadin Muhammad. He is looking at a similar role in the upcoming season and would prefer to find a defense with a 3-4 system. It is unclear what his market value will be or how quickly a trade will be completed.
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Bears' Trevis Gipson: Regresses in 2022
Trevis Gipson recorded four tackles in the Chicago Bears' 29-13 loss to the Vikings in Week 18, and ended the season with 31 tackles and three sacks over 17 games played.In 2021, Gipson looked like a player on the rise after posting 39 tackles and seven sacks, but his production regressed significantly. He was in a nearly equal timeshare with Al-Quadin Muhammad, and Gipson failed to reach 30 tackles while seeing his sack total drop by more than half of last year's total. He'll likely have a similar role, as he's under contract with the team through the 2023 season.
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Bears' Trevis Gipson: Back in sack column
Trevis Gipson recorded a sack and one tackle in the Chicago Bears' 41-10 loss to the Lions on Sunday.Gipson recorded a sack for the first time since notching a pair of them in Week 2. He's recorded two or fewer tackles in 12 of his last 13 games, and he'll remain a low-floor IDP option in Week 18 against Minnesota.
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Bears' Trevis Gipson: Big performance
Trevis Gipson notched a pair of sacks and four tackles in the Chicago Bears' 27-10 loss to the Packers on Sunday.After posting seven sacks for the Bears in 2021, Gipson recorded his first two of the season against the Packers. Gipson has had multiple three- or four-tackle games since last season, and along with his ability to pile up sacks, he 's shaping up as a solid IDP option as a defensive lineman.
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Bears' Trevis Gipson: Enters third year with Chicago
Trevis Gipson is one of four defensive ends to make the Chicago Bears' 53-man roster, according to the team's official site.Gipson broke out last year with seven sacks and 39 tackles while playing 469 snaps last year. He'll likely rotate with expected starters Robert Quinn and Al-Quadin Muhammad. His best IDP value will likely be in leagues that heavily weight sacks.
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Bears' Trevis Gipson: Expected to start at defensive end
Trevis Gipson is likely to start across from Robert Quinn at defensive end, Alyssa Barbieri of USA Today reports.Although the Chicago Bears also have newcomer Al-Quadin Muhammad and rookie Dominique Robinson set to rotate in along the defensive line frequently, Gipson currently projects to lead the defensive ends in snaps along with Quinn. Coming off a seven-sack performance as a second-year player last season, Gipson will likely have the most IDP value in leagues that award weighted points for sacks.