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Kendall Sheffield: Sent to practice-squad injured list
Kendall Sheffield (undisclosed) was placed on the practice-squad injured list by Miami on Tuesday.Sheffield will be ineligible to be elevated over the next four games. He's appeared in two games for the Dolphins this season, seeing 22 snaps on defense and another three on special teams.
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Kendall Sheffield: Joins Miami's practice squad
Kendall Sheffield (undisclosed) signed with the Dolphins' practice squad Wednesday.This move indicates that Sheffield has recovered from the undisclosed injury he was dealing with in August, when the Dolphins waived the cornerback with an injury settlement. Now healthy, Sheffield will provide organizational depth in the secondary.
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Kendall Sheffield: Gets released with injury waiver
Miami released Kendall Sheffield (undisclosed) with an injury settlement Tuesday, per the NFL's transaction log.Sheffield couldn't earn a spot on the Dolphins' final 53-man roster after joining the team back in May, and now he's getting cut. The injury settlement he negotiated with the team means he'll be eligible to suit up as soon as he's fully healthy again.
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Dolphins' Kendall Sheffield: Expected to miss a few days
Kendall Sheffield (undisclosed) is day-to-day due to a soft tissue injury, Joe Schad of the Palm Beach Post reports.Sheffield didn't practice Thursday and could miss up to a week, per head coach Mike McDaniel. The cornerback should be back by the Sept. 7 regular-season opener against the Colts.
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Dolphins' Kendall Sheffield: Moving to Miami
Kendall Sheffield signed with the Miami Dolphins on Monday.Sheffield will now remain in the AFC East after spending his 2024 campaign with the Jets. The Ohio State product appeared in six games last season, recording nine total tackles while playing 134 total snaps (87 defensive, and 47 on special teams). He's now expected to compete for a similar role on the Dolphins in 2025, contributing both defensively and on special teams.
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Jets' Kendall Sheffield: Picked up by Gang Green
Kendall Sheffield signed a contract with the New York Jets on Saturday, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.Sheffield played five regular-season games between the Titans and 49ers in 2023 and accumulated four solo tackles for the latter in the process. Prior to that, he spent his first three seasons in Atlanta. The journeyman will now look for a fresh start in New York by competing for a depth role in the secondary.
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Kendall Sheffield: Works out for 49ers
Kendall Sheffield (undisclosed) was brought in for a tryout by San Francisco on Thursday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.Sheffield dealt with an undisclosed injury during training camp with the Texans, and he was let go by the team in mid-August. Now, the 27-year-old cornerback appears to be healthy and ready to sign with a new squad this season.
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Texans' Kendall Sheffield: Returning to practice
Kendall Sheffield (undisclosed) was activated from the active/PUP list Sunday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.Sheffield returns to the field after opening camp on the PUP list. He'll now work to earn a role in Houston's secondary after not making an active roster during the 2022 campaign.
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Texans' Kendall Sheffield: Headed to PUP list
The Houston Texans announced that Kendall Sheffield (undisclosed) will open up training camp on the active/PUP list Tuesday.Sheffield will now look to get healthy before the start of the season after signing with the Texans in March. The 27-year-old hasn't appeared in a regular-season game since 2021, when he registered four tackles (two solo) for the Falcons. He'll likely find himself competing for a depth role in the secondary once healthy.
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Texans' Kendall Sheffield: Signs with Houston
The Houston Texans signed Kendall Sheffield on Friday.Sheffield was selected by the Falcons in the fourth round of the 2019 draft and appeared in 38 contests over three seasons before being waived following the 2021 campaign. He was claimed by Houston in May but let go in October and remained a free agent for the remainder of the season. He'll get another chance to spend time with Houston during the offseason and compete for a roster spot heading into training camp.