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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Chris Clemons: Released by Cardinals
Chris Clemons has been released by the Cardinals, ESPN's Adam Caplan reports.Clemons appeared in just eight games over the past two seasons, hardly occupying a meaningful place on the Cardinals' roster. While that reality makes his release rather unsurprising, the 30-year-old did put together back-to-back seasons with at least 93 tackles prior to arriving in Arizona, so it'll be interesting to see if he earns a shot elsewhere.
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by Brandon Wise | CBSSports.com
Cardinals announce inactives for Saturday's Wild Card game
The Arizona Cardinals have deemed the following players as inactive for Saturday's Wild Card game against the Panthers: Drew Stanton, Brittan Golden , Chris Clemons , Jonathan Cooper, Alameda Ta'amu, Anthony Steen , and Kareem Martin. Cooper has missed the past two games for Arizona with a wrist injury. The Cardinals are 5 1/2-point underdogs for Saturday's game.
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by Chris Cwik |
Cardinals list inactives for Week 17
The Arizona Cardinals have listed QB Drew Stanton, WR Brittan Golden, S Chris Clemons, LB Larry Foote, G Jonathan Cooper, G Anthony Steen and DE Kareem Martin as inactive Week 17 against the 49ers. Stanton was ruled out prior to Sunday due to a knee injury. Foote came into the contest listed as doubtful. He's dealing with a knee issue. Jonathan Cooper, who entered the game questionable with a wrist injury, will not play. The other four players listed are healthy scratches.
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by Chris Cwik |
Cardinals list inactives for Week 16
The Arizona Cardinals have listed QB Drew Stanton, WR Brittan Golden, S Chris Clemons, G Jonathan Cooper, NT Alameda Ta'amu, OL Anthony Steen, DE Kareem Martin as inactive Week 16 against the Seahawks. Stanton came into the contest listed as doubtful due to a knee injury. Clemons was considered probable due to a knee issue, but will not play. The other five players are healthy scratches.
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by Brandon Wise | CBSSports.com
Cardinals sign safety Chris Clemons after placing Ellington on IR
The Arizona Cardinals have signed safety Chris Clemons after placing running back Andre Ellington on injured-reserve with hip and hernia injuries. Clemons, who played in Miami from 2009-13, signed with the Texans in March but was cut in August. He had 92 tackles and an interception with the Dolphins in 2013.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Texans cut Chris Clemons
The Houston Texans released safety Chris Clemons, reports the National Football Post. He shouldn't be out of work long after making 92 tackles and an interception with the Dolphins last year.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Texans sign Chris Clemons
The Houston Texans signed free safety Chris Clemons to a two-year deal, reports ESPN.com. He played in every game last season for the Miami Dolphins, making 92 tackles and an interception.
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Report: Safety Chris Clemons visiting Lions
Former Dolphins strong safety Chris Clemons is visiting the Detroit Lions on Friday, according to CBSSports.com NFL Insider Jason La Canfora. Detroit is looking to improve what has been a porous secondary. Clemons has been a full-time starter since arriving in the league in 2009. He exceeded 90 tackles in both of the last two seasons with Miami.
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by Dave Richard | Senior Fantasy Writer
D-line shuffle coming for the Seahawks?
Seattle's defensive line could look a little different in 2014. USA Today has the scoop on the Seahawks' cap situation and notes that linemen Red Bryant and Chris Clemons are both candidates for a restructured salary, if not a release. Bryant is due a $3 million roster bonus along with a $4.5 million base salary. His total cap number is $8.5 million. Clemons, 32, is due to make $7.5 million in 2014 with a $9.7 million cap number. If the team wants to re-sign Michael Bennett and Tony McDaniel, two free agents, they'd be wise to find cap space for them.
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Dolphins healthy for Sunday game
The Miami Dolphins have placed 10 players on their Friday injury report, but only running back Daniel Thomas (ankle) is questionable for the critical battle against the Jets. The others are probable, including quarterback Ryan Tannehill (knee). Brian Hartline (knee) and Marlon Moore (wrist). The defensive probables are defensive backs Jamar Taylor (hamstring), Don Jones (elbow/abdomen) and Chris Clemons (knee/hamstring), linebacker Koa Misi (triceps) and tackles Jared Odrick (wrist) and Paul Soliai (ankle).