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  • Mychal Kendricks: Returns to San Francisco for visit

    The 49ers hosted Kendricks (toe) for a visit Monday, Field Yates of ESPN reports. San Francisco released Kendricks from IR just one month ago, but it looks like the veteran linebacker has now returned to full health. It's possible that he could reunite with the 49ers in the future, especially if his tryout went well.
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  • 49ers' Mychal Kendricks: Sent to injured reserve

    The 49ers placed Kendricks (toe) on injured reserve Tuesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports. Kendricks is dealing with a toe injury picked up during Sunday's preseason contest against the Chargers, and which coach Kyle Shanahan said would likely sideline him for at least a month. However, the timing of Kendricks' placement on IR makes him ineligible to return this season, unless he reaches an injury settlement and parts ways with the 49ers.
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  • 49ers' Mychal Kendricks: Out at least a month

    Kendricks (toe) will be out for at least a month according to coach Kyle Shanahan, Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area reports. Kendricks didn't re-enter Sunday's preseason contest after picking up the injury in the first half. It is likely the 30-year-old will miss at least one regular season game as he rehabs. The 49ers currently have injuries to Kendricks, Dre Greenlaw (blister), Azeez Al-Shaair (knee) and Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (concussion) -- their top four outside linebackers.
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  • Mychal Kendricks: Joining Seahawks' practice squad

    Kendricks signed with Seattle's practice squad Wednesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Kendricks believes that he's healthy after tearing his ACL in December, and he'll try to work his way up to the main roster for a Seahawks team for which he played in 2018 and 2019.
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  • Seahawks' Mychal Kendricks: Lands on IR

    Kendricks (knee) was placed on injured reserve Wednesday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports. Kendricks sustained a torn ACL in the season finale, so he's already been ruled out for playoffs. The Seahawks took their time placing him on IR, but now they need an open roster spot for offensive tackle Chad Wheeler. It's unclear whether Kendricks will be ready for the 2020 season. He'll be an unrestricted free agent in March, but first, he's set to be sentenced for his insider trading case in February, although this date has been moved back multiple times.
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  • Seahawks' Mychal Kendricks: Torn ACL confirmed

    An MRI on Monday revealed that Kendricks suffered a torn ACL in Sunday's loss to San Francisco, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports. This news confirms that Kendricks won't be available for the playoffs, as he's set to have surgery in the coming days. His absence will be a tough blow to the stout Seahawks defense. In Kendricks' absence, Cody Barton is the likely candidate to fill in at outside linebacker.
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  • Seahawks' Mychal Kendricks: Injured in finale

    Kendricks left Sunday's game against the 49ers due to a knee injury, Curtis Crabtree of Sports Radio KJR reports. Kendricks was burned for a big gain by Kyle Juszczyk and was in obvious discomfort after the play. He headed off to the locker room soon after. It's unclear if this injury has anything to do with the hamstring injury that forced Kendricks to miss a pair of games earlier this month, but it's officially being called a knee injury. His return is considered questionable.
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  • Seahawks' Mychal Kendricks: Logs full practice Thursday

    Kendricks (hamstring) put in a full practice Thursday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports. Kendricks was active and played 43 snaps Week 16, but he took it easy with a limited practice Wednesday. He'll be ready to go against the 49ers as he looks to close out the regular season strong.
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  • Seahawks' Mychal Kendricks: Game-time call for Week 16

    According to coach Pete Carroll, Kendricks (hamstring) will be a game-time decision for Sunday's matchup with the Cardinals, Mike Dugar of The Athletic reports. Carroll added that he is confident Kendricks will be able to play, but that sentiment will only be validated with a productive week of practice. Keep an eye on his status over the course of the next few days.
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  • Seahawks' Mychal Kendricks: Ready to rock

    Kendricks (hamstring) will play in Monday's game against the Vikings. Kendricks was a true game-time decision coming into the contest, so his addition to the lineup will be a boost to the linebacking corps. Now healthy, he's likely to slot into his normal role as one of the starting outside linebackers for Week 13.
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  • Seahawks' Mychal Kendricks: Logs seven tackles in opener

    Kendricks finished with seven tackles (five solo) and a pass breakup Sunday in the Seahawks' 21-20 win over the Bengals. The 28-year-old ranked third on the team in stops in the opener and played 90 percent of Seattle's defensive snaps. The linebacker should continue to handle a near-every-down role for Seattle throughout the season, even while he continues to face an ongoing insider trading case. According to Brady Henderson of ESPN.com, Kendricks is next scheduled to face sentencing in the case Nov. 21, but he can request to have his sentencing pushed back to a date after the season has concluded, if desired.
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  • Seahawks' Mychal Kendricks: Four tackles in preseason opener

    Kendricks (lower leg) logged four tackles (three solo) during Thursday's preseason contest against the Broncos. Kendricks is recovering from a fractured tibia, so the fact that he was able to suit up Thursday is positive news. It does not appear as though Kendricks' health stands to limit him heading into the 2019 season.
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  • Seahawks' Mychal Kendricks: Suspended indefinitely

    The NFL suspended Kendricks indefinitely for insider trading Tuesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Kendricks pleaded guilty for insider trading in early September and is scheduled to be sentenced on Jan. 24. The Browns parted ways with the linebacker when the team learned of his crime, though the Seahawks signed him to a one-year deal soon after. Kendricks played three games for the Seahawks, totaling 15 tackles and two sacks. Kendricks will be barred from playing until his situation is resolved, but it's fair to say his career in the NFL is in serious jeopardy
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  • Seahawks' Mychal Kendricks: Still not suspended

    Kendricks (ankle) is expected to be available for Sunday's game against the Cowboys, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports. He'll first need to shake an ankle injury that made him limited during this week's practices, but coach Pete Carroll assured the media that the NFL deemed Kendricks eligible for Week 3. It's still unclear when the suspension will be handed down, but with Bobby Wagner returning from a groin injury, Kendricks will be needed less from now on. Still, expect Kendricks to log a hefty workload if K.J. Wright (knee) can't go again.
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  • Browns' Mychal Kendricks: Participates in practice Thursday

    Kendricks (ankle) was back on the field Thursday, Nate Ulrich of the Akron Beacon Journal reports. Kendricks -- who underwent offseason ankle surgery -- looks to be back at full health after sitting out minicamp. Signed as a free agent after spending the last six seasons in Philadelpha, the outside linebacker will see work behind Christian Kirksey.
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  • Eagles' Mychal Kendricks: Questionable for Monday

    Kendricks (hamstring) is questionable for Monday's game against Washington. Kendricks logged two limited practices to close out the week, but that he couldn't participate fully in practice at any point this week and missed Thursday's practice entirely implies he might be truly questionable for Monday, or at least somewhat limited even if he's expected to play. Najee Goode might be next in line if Kendricks can't provide his usual workload as Philadelphia's third linebacker.
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  • Eagles' Mychal Kendricks: Records double-digit tackles Thursday

    Kendricks recorded 17 tackles (12 solo, 5 assisted) in Thursday's victory at Carolina. He saw 55 snaps, his highest number of the season and made them count, as he almost doubled his tackle total for the year. Perhaps this sort of monster game will allow the Eagles to take it easy with Jordan Hicks' nagging ankle injury. However, Hicks will have extra time to recover since Philadelphia doesn't play until Monday night in Week 7, so this remains a situation to monitor in IDP leagues.
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  • Eagles' Mychal Kendricks: Sitting out with quad injury

    Kendricks has missed the past two practices with a quadriceps injury and is considered day-to-day by head coach Doug Pederson, PennLive.com reports. Although Pederson is downplaying the injury, Kendricks has dealt with quad strains in each of the past two seasons, so this seems to be a recurring problem for the sixth-year linebacker. Look for the Eagles to keep him sidelined until they're sure he's good to go.
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  • Eagles' Mychal Kendricks: Nursing calf strain

    Kendricks (calf) wasn't present at Monday's OTA, Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports. While the quadriceps injury that prevented Kendricks from suiting up in the Eagles' regular-season finale seems to be a thing of the past, he missed the OTA session that was open to the media last Tuesday with a calf strain and is apparently still bothered by the issue. The injury isn't necessarily a huge concern at this stage in the offseason, but it could become a problem if it lingers into training camp and the preseason.
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  • Eagles' Mychal Kendricks: Out Sunday

    Kendricks (quadriceps) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Cowboys. Kendricks injured his quad during Friday's practice, and the injury will bring an end to his season. He'll finish the year with 32 tackles, one pass defensed, and one fumble recovery in 15 games.
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