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Orlando Scandrick: Let go by Philly
Orlando Scandrick was released by the Eagles on Monday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.Scandrick signed with the Eagles in late September and delivered two sacks, two forced fumbles and a touchdown in his team debut, but the team apparently wasn't happy with his performance over the last two games. The veteran cornerback will now look to continue his 2019 season elsewhere.
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Eagles' Orlando Scandrick: Overcomes illness
Orlando Scandrick (illness) practiced in full Thursday.Scandrick couldn't practice Wednesday, but he now appears back to full capacity. Coming off an outstanding season debut against Luke Falk and the Jets, Scandrick will look to carry over his momentum into a Week 6 tilt versus Minnesota.
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Eagles' Orlando Scandrick: Sitting with illness
Orlando Scandrick was a non-participant at Wednesday's practice due to an illness.Scandrick had an impressive debut with the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday with two sacks, two forced fumbles and a touchdown, but he started this week not practicing since he's under the weather. It's unclear if the illness is expected to impact his availability for Week 6.
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Eagles' Orlando Scandrick: Spectacular in season debut
Orlando Scandrick registered two sacks, forced two fumbles and returned one for a touchdown in Sunday's 31-6 win over the Jets.Scandrick was signed since the Philadelphia Eagles were beat up in the secondary, and he immediately made an impact. His season debut was highlighted by a play where he ripped the ball out of Luke Falk's hands and ran it back for a touchdown. It'll be hard for the veteran cornerback to repeat this performance at any point this season, but he's worth keeping an eye on in IDP leagues.
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Eagles' Orlando Scandrick: Signs with Eagles
Orlando Scandrick agreed to a deal with the Philadelphia Eagles on Friday, Zack Rosenblatt of The Newark Star-Ledger reports.Scandrick spent training camp with the Eagles before getting released during final roster cuts. However, a plethora of injuries at cornerback have resulted in his return to the squad. He could potentially see some playing time right out the gate.
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Orlando Scandrick: Cut by Eagles
Orlando Scandrick was released by the Eagles on Friday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.Scandrick was a mainstay in Dallas for his first nine professional seasons before spending 2018 in Kansas City. The veteran was presumably a tough cut for the Eagles as they narrow down their player pool to 53. Should he not find a new destination immediately, he could be eligible to return to Philadelphia by Week 2.
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Eagles' Orlando Scandrick: Earns contract following workout
Orlando Scandrick inked a contract with the Philadelphia Eagles following a workout Sunday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.Scandrick will add to the depth at corner for the Eagles, after he racked up 44 tackles (38 solo) and one interception in 15 games for the Chiefs last season. The signing comes at an opportune time for Scandrick, as fellow corners Ronald Darby (knee) and Cre'von LeBlanc (foot) are dealing with injuries. The veteran could definitely warrant playing time during the regular season should injuries and his play pick up.
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Chiefs' Orlando Scandrick: Posts season-high tackle count
Orlando Scandrick recorded a season-high nine tackles (eight solo) and had one pass defensed Sunday against the Raiders.Another week and another shootout for the Kansas City Chiefs led to Scandrick doing much more work than usual in Sunday's contest. He hadn't recorded more than six tackles in a contest prior and owns just one interception to his name so far this season. The veteran cornerback remains largely off the IDP radar and that's unlikely to change with just two interceptions marking his career-high output for a season.
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Chiefs' Orlando Scandrick: Makes Amerson expendable
Orlando Scandrick's presence on the Kansas City roster made David Amerson expendable, Adam Teicher of ESPN.com reports.Amerson did himself no favors with a poor showing this preseason, but he might have stuck around anyway if the Kansas City Chiefs hadn't added Scandrick, who could be in the mix for regular snaps as the team's nickelback. Steven Nelson and Kendall Fuller likely will be the starting cornerbacks.
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Orlando Scandrick: Cut by Washington
The Redskins are releasing Orlando Scandrick, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.Despite signing a two-year contract with a $1 million signing bonus in March, the 31-year-old cornerback didn't even come close to making it to Week 1 with his new team. The Redskins must have confidence in their young cornerbacks behind Josh Norman, with Quinton Dunbar expected to fill the other starting job while Fabian Moreau figures to serve as the nickelback. Scandrick may still end up on a 53-man roster for Week 1, as his experience playing the slot could lead to interest from teams in need of a nickelback or dimeback. He was bothered by back spasms at the beginning of training camp, but he seems to be healthy now.