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Brandon Pettigrew: Arrested Monday
Brandon Pettigrew was arrested Monday in Pittsburgh and charged with two counts of aggravated assault, theft of services and public drunkenness, Shelly Bradbury of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.Pettigrew was booked into Allegheny County Jail after police accused him of punching an officer in the chest three times outside a downtown hotel. The 33-year-old hasn't suited up in the NFL since December 2015, when he suffered a torn ACL while playing for the Lions. He remained on Detroit's roster for much of the 2016 campaign, but was never activated from the Non-Football Injury list and was released nearly a year after suffering the torn ACL. Pettigrew has presumably recovered from the setback, but given his age and ongoing legal trouble, it's unlikely that he'll ever surface in the league again.
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Brandon Pettigrew: Released by Lions
Brandon Pettigrew (knee) was waived from the Lions' reserve/non-football injury list Friday.Pettigrew's release comes as expected, and will now enable to him sign with another team. Although the 2009 first-rounder is reportedly fully healthy, he hasn't played this season and boasts just 17 receptions from the two campaigns prior.
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Lions' Brandon Pettigrew: Expected to be released by Lions
The Detroit Lions are expected to release Brandon Pettigrew (knee) in the near future, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports.One day removed from his placement on the reserve/non-football injury list, Pettigrew's stall in the locker room was empty and sans nameplate Wednesday. Although Pettigrew is believed to be healthy, the Lions apparently are moving forward with Eric Ebron as their top tight end. Once the release is finalized, Pettigrew will likely land with another organization to serve as depth.
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Lions' Brandon Pettigrew: Placed on NFI list
Brandon Pettigrew (knee) was placed on the reserve/non-football injury list Tuesday, Tim Twentyman of the team's official site reports.Pettigrew was placed on the Physically Unable to Perform list at the beginning of the season as he continued to nurse an ACL tear he suffered almost a year ago. The tight end returned to practice two weeks ago but was never activated off the PUP list, which doesn't bode well for his chances to play this season.
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Lions' Brandon Pettigrew: Remains on PUP list, despite return to practice
Although Brandon Pettigrew (knee) returned to practice Tuesday, he remains on the PUP list, Tim Twentyman of the Detroit Lions' official site reports.The activity marks Pettigrew's first since tearing the ACL in his left knee last Dec. 13. A resident of the PUP list since training camp kicked off, his window to receive clearance for game action has been opened, giving the Lions 21 days to determine whether that comes to fruition. If it does, he'll serve as a blocking complement to starting tight end Eric Ebron.
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Lions' Brandon Pettigrew: Returns to practice
Brandon Pettigrew (knee) returned to practice Tuesday, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports.The Detroit Lions had to decide whether to activate Pettigrew from the PUP list or place him on injured reserve by Tuesday, and they opted for the former. It seems unlikely Pettigrew will be able to play this week with the Lions playing Thursday, but it should not be long before he is able to get on the field. When he does, he will slot in as a reserve tight end behind starter Eric Ebron.
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Lions' Brandon Pettigrew: Amps up activity
Brandon Pettigrew (knee) was seen working out on the sidelines during Wednesday's practice, MLive.com reports.Pettigrew has spent almost an entire year in recovery from 2015's season-ending ACL tear. However, he appears very close to a return, although the Detroit Lions still haven't provided a definite timetable for such.
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Lions' Brandon Pettigrew: Nearing return to practice
Brandon Pettigrew (knee - ACL) could return to practice in two weeks, the Oakland Press reports.Pettigrew, who suffered a season-ending torn ACL in his left knee last season, has resided on the Detroit Lions' PUP list thus far into the 2016 campaign. When he's able to return, he'll likely provide an instant upgrade to Detroit's blocking efforts in both the running game as well as pass protection due to his nature as an in-line blocking specialist. However, with Eric Ebron (knee) in the fold, Pettigrew faces long odds at achieving fantasy relevance.
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Lions' Brandon Pettigrew: Set to open season on PUP list
Brandon Pettigrew (knee) will open the regular season on the PUP list, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports.Still recovering from a torn ACL suffered in December, the 31-year-old Pettigrew can be ruled out for at least the first six games of the season. With Eric Ebron (ankle) uncertain for Week 1 and both Orson Charles and Andrew Quarless suspended, the Detroit Lions may have to start Cole Wick or Adam Fuehne, both undrafted rookies. If Ebron isn't ready, the team could rely on more formations with four wide receivers or two running backs.
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Lions' Brandon Pettigrew: Could begin season on reserve/PUP list
Detroit Lions coach Jim Caldwell declined to say whether Brandon Pettigrew (knee) will begin the 2016 season on Detroit's reserve/PUP list, the Detroit Free Press reports.Pettigrew suffered a torn ACL last December and began training camp on the team's PUP list. However, the decision to place him on this specific list may ultimately be contingent on the status of fellow TE Eric Ebron (ankle). Should Ebron be healthy enough to play from the onset of the regular season, Detroit could have added incentive to shelf Pettigrew on the PUP list through Week 6 in order to ensure the veteran's return to full health.