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Coty Sensabaugh: Released by Washington
Sensabaugh was released by the Redskins on Monday.
Washington announced a round of cuts Monday where five defensive backs were released. Sensabaugh, a veteran, was among that group of players and is now a free agent. A nine-year veteran, Sensabaugh figures to draw some interest on the market by teams looking to add experience on the back end.
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Redskins' Coty Sensabaugh: Signs with Washington
Sensabaugh was signed by Washington, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Sensabaugh had been a free agent since a four-game stint with Denver that ended in Week 9. He'll provide depth in Washington's secondary.
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Coty Sensabaugh: Cut by Broncos
The Broncos waived Sensabaugh on Wednesday, Zac Stevens of TheDNVR.com reports.
Sensabaugh was let go to make room for fellow cornerback Cyrus Jones on the 53-man roster. The 30-year-old appeared in four contests with Denver this season, during which he recorded two tackles (one solo). He'll look to catch on with another club.
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Broncos' Coty Sensabaugh: Heading to Denver
Sensabaugh signed a contract with the Broncos on Tuesday, Nicki Jhabvala of The Athletic reports.
Sensabaugh spent the last two seasons in Pittsburgh but didn't garner much interest this offseason. The 30-year-old figures to fill a reserve role at cornerback for the Broncos.
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Steelers' Coty Sensabaugh: Two tackles in win
Sensabaugh had two tackles (both solo) during Sunday's 16-13 in over Cincinnati.
The 2018 season was Sensabaugh's best since 2015 (with Tennessee), as he finished with 45 tackles and one forced fumble in 15 games. The seven-year veteran has played with four different teams and is an unrestricted free agent heading into the offseason. He made $2.6 million over the past two seasons with Pittsburgh and could be a bargain if he returns to back up Artie Burns, Joe Haden and Cameron Sutton in the defensive backfield in 2019.
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Steelers' Coty Sensabaugh: Matches season high with five tackles in win
Sensabaugh totaled five tackles (four solo) in Thursday's 52-21 win over Carolina.
His 23 tackles this season already exceed his total for all of last season (22), which may be the direct result of an increase in playing time -- Sensabaugh was on the field for 93 percent of Pittsburgh's defensive snaps -- more than anyone else on the team. He faces Jacksonville in Week 11.
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Steelers' Coty Sensabaugh: Will play Sunday
Sensabaugh (foot) is listed as active for Sunday's game against the Ravens, Teresa Varley of Steelers.com reports.
Sensabaugh returned to full participation in practice Friday, foreshadowing his Week 9 availability after he suffered a minor foot injury last week against the Browns.
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Steelers' Coty Sensabaugh: Listed as questionable
Sensabaugh (foot) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Ravens.
Sensabaugh suffered a toe injury during Pittsburgh's win over the Browns in Week 8, but he was a full participant in Friday's practice after having been limited to begin the week. If the rotational cornerback is unable to play, Mike Hilton could receive an uptick in defensive snaps.
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Steelers' Coty Sensabaugh: Injures foot in win
Sensabaugh suffered a foot injury during Sunday's 33-18 win over the Browns.
Sensabaugh exited the Week 8 contest due to a foot injury of undisclosed severity and did not return. The depth cornerback has played most of his snaps on special teams this season, so Pittsburgh's defense is unlikely to be largely affected by Sensabaugh's injury.
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Steelers' Coty Sensabaugh: Skips season finale to rest shoulder
Sensabaugh was inactive (coach's decision) for Sunday's win over the Browns, finishing the 2017 season with 22 tackles (19 solo) and an interception in 14 games.
Sensabaugh split his time between defense and special teams this season, although he didn't see his first action on defense until Week 10 when Joe Haden suffered a fractured leg that caused him to miss five games. Sensabaugh will get an extra week to rest before Pittsburgh's Week 19 AFC divisional round game.
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Steelers' Coty Sensabaugh: Inactive Sunday
Sensabaugh is inactive for Sunday's season finale against Cleveland due to coach's decision, Teresa Varley of the Steelers' official site reports.
Sensabaugh is sitting out to rest after missing time with a shoulder injury earlier this month. He likely would play if Pittsburgh had anything on the line this week, but the team is locked into one of the top two playoff seeds and guaranteed a bye week in the playoffs. He'll return when the team sees the field in the divisional round of the playoffs. Look for Cameron Sutton to see some extra snaps with Sensabaugh out.
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Steelers' Coty Sensabaugh: No limitations Wednesday
Sensabaugh (shoulder) was a full participant at the Steelers' practice Wednesday.
Sensabaugh has been dealing with the shoulder injury for the past couple weeks and was unable to play in Monday's win over the Texans. The 29-year-old should serve as the Steelers' nickel or dime cornerback since starter Joe Haden remains clear of the injury report.
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Steelers' Coty Sensabaugh: Inactive Monday
Sensabaugh (shoulder) is inactive for Monday's matchup with the Texans, Teresa Varley of the Steelers' official site reports.
Despite just being added to the injury report Friday and practicing in full on Saturday, he'll sit this one out. Joe Haden's return softens the blow to Pittsburgh's secondary, however.
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Steelers' Coty Sensabaugh: Questionable for Week 16
Sensabaugh (shoulder) is listed as questionable for Monday's game against the Texans, Ray Fittipaldo of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.
Sensabaugh returned a full practice participant Saturday after sitting out Friday's session, so it would seem he is on track to play Monday. The 29-year-old should revert to his role as nickel and dime cornerback if able to suit up, with starter Joe Haden (leg) not carrying an injury designation.
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Steelers' Coty Sensabaugh: Limited Friday
Sensabaugh (shoulder) was a limited participant at Friday's practice, Ray Fittipaldo of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.
Sensabaugh could be listed as questionable for Monday's game against the Texans if he's unable to log a full practice on Saturday, when his official status for Week 16 should become clearer.
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Steelers' Coty Sensabaugh: Will play versus Pats
Sensabaugh (shoulder) is officially active for Sunday's game against the Patriots.
Sensabaugh was listed as questionable after a full practice on Friday. The 29-year-old will receive another start at cornerback with Joe Haden (leg) inactive Sunday.
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Steelers' Coty Sensabaugh: Questionable for Week 15
Sensabaugh (shoulder) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Patriots.
Sensabaugh sat out the Steelers' first two practices week before returning as a full participant Friday. That should put Sensabaugh on track to play Week 15, though he could see a lessened role at cornerback if Joe Haden (upper leg), who is also listed as questionable, is able to return from a four-game absence.
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Steelers' Coty Sensabaugh: Unable to practice Wednesday
Sensabaugh is dealing with a shoulder injury and did not participate at the Steelers' practice Wednesday.
Sensabaugh has seen an increased role since veteran Joe Haden suffered a broken fibula in early November, but he's now battling a shoulder injury while Haden makes his return to practice. The severity of the injury is unclear at this point, but Thursday and Friday's practices should provide a bit more clarity.
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Steelers' Coty Sensabaugh: In line to start in secondary
Sensabaugh is in line to start at cornerback with Joe Haden (leg) set to miss 5-to-6 weeks, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.
When Haden left Sunday's game against the Colts with the fibular fracture, it was the veteran Sensabaugh who replaced him in the lineup for the remainder of the contest. With Haden playing nearly 90 percent of the team's defensive snaps this season, Sensabaugh will have some big shoes to fill in Pittsburgh's secondary.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 5-11, 187 lbs |
Birthplace: Kingsport, TN, USA |
Age: 36 |
School: Clemson |
Experience: 9 |