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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Gosder Cherilus: Contemplating retirement
Gosder Cherilus, an unrestricted free agent, is contemplating retirement, Greg Auman of the Tampa Bay Times reports.Cherilus hasn't formally decided to retire, but he reportedly isn't looking for a new contract this offseason either. The Lions' first-round selection back in 2008, the 32-year-old veteran has played in 132 games across the past nine seasons and was regarded as an above-average offensive lineman during his five years in Detroit. However, his performance largely declined thereafter, to the point that he spent this past season in Tampa Bay as a mere backup. While he seems intent on sitting out at least the 2017 campaign, a return for the 2018 season technically remains in the picture.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Buccaneers' Gosder Cherilus: Active Sunday
Gosder Cherilus (groin/ankle) is active for Sunday's contest against Carolina.Cherilus was able to practice in full on Friday and his active status was expected. He'll be a depth option along the offensive line now that starting tackle Demar Dotson (concussion) has returned.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Buccaneers' Gosder Cherilus: Questionable for Week 17
Gosder Cherilus (groin/ankle) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Panthers.Cherilus logged full participation in practice Friday and is likely on the probable side of questionable. With starter Demar Dotson (concussion) returning, Cherilus will likely be a reserve option along the offensive line if active.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Buccaneers' Gosder Cherilus: Limited in Wednesday practice
Gosder Cherilus (groin/ankle) was limited in Wednesday's practice, Jenna Laine of ESPN.com reports.The veteran tackle thus starts Week 17 prep on better standing than last week, when he was unable to suit up for the Wednesday session and was ultimately ruled inactive for the Christmas Eve tilt against the Saints. While his improvement is naturally a positive, the even better news for the Bucs at right tackle is that starter Demar Dotson (concussion) is back to full practice participation and apparently on track to play against the Panthers in the season finale on Sunday.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Buccaneers' Gosder Cherilus: Ruled out for Saturday
Gosder Cherilus (groin/ankle) has been ruled out for Saturday's game against the Saints.The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will have to scramble to find a viable option at right tackle Saturday with both Cherilus and Demar Dotson (concussion) both sidelined. Their deficiency at right tackle was on full display Sunday against the Cowboys as defensive lineman David Irving wreaked havoc on quarterback Jameis Winston in the fourth quarter. Per Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times, the Buccaneers may be forced to use either Leonard Wester and Kevin Pamphile at right tackle Saturday.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Buccaneers' Gosder Cherilus: Misses practice Wednesday
Cherlius (groin/ankle) did not participate in Wednesday's practice, Jenna Laine of ESPN.com reports.The first-round draft pick, formerly of the Lions, has been filling in for Demar Dotson (concussion) at right tackle, and with the latter in the concussion protocol, the Bucs may find themselves in dire straits at the position against the Saints on Saturday. Another update regarding Gosder Cherilus' status should be available after Thursday's practice.
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by Michael Hurcomb | CBS Sports Staff
Report: Bucs sign OL Gosder Cherilus to two-year deal
Offensive lineman Gosder Cherilus agreed to a two-year contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday, a source told NFL Network National Insider Ian Rapoport. Cherilus, who previously played for the Lions and Colts, was released by Indianapolis in late July.
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by Sean D'Oliveira | CBS Sports Staff
Colts release OT Gosder Cherilus
Offensive tackle Gosder Cherilus was released by the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, the team announced. Cherilus is a seven-year veteran. He started 29 games for the Colts over the last two seasons.
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by Shawn Krest | CBSSports.com
Colts move around offensive linemen at OTAs
The Indianapolis Colts are trying offensive linemen at different positions in the team's offseason workouts. Part of the reason for the shuffling is that a pair of linemen, right tackle Gosder Cherilus and right guard Donald Thomas, aren't taking part in OTAs. Left guard Jack Mewhort filled in at right tackle and newly acquired Todd Herremans was at right guard. At center, Jonotthan Harrison appears to have the early edge over Khaled Holmes. "We've got some guys that we're moving around," coach Chuck Pagano said, per ESPN. "Come training camp, still going to be some competition."
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by Sean D'Oliveira | CBS Sports Staff
Colts OT Gosder Cherilus (knee) will be healthy by June
Indianapolis Colts offensive tackle Gosder Cherilus continues to make progress from arthroscopic knee surgery and general manager Ryan Grigson said Cherilus should be ready to participate in team activities in June, reports The Herald Bulletin. "Hopefully sooner," Grigson said. Cherilus underwent arthroscopic knee surgery in January.