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  • LaAdrian Waddle: Works out with Raiders

    Waddle (quadriceps) worked out with the Raiders on Tuesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.

    Waddle hasn't played a game since the 2018 season. He's likely aiming for a practice-squad role at this point.

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  • Bills' LaAdrian Waddle: Moved to IR

    Waddle, who suffered a torn right quadriceps during Sunday's practice, has been moved to injured reserve, Chris Brown of the Bills' official site reports.

    The Bills moved to sign lineman Jarron Jones as they deal with a plethora of injuries on the O-line heading into the season. Waddle's campaign is over unless he works out an injury settlement with the team, but he's already been ruled out for four to five months.

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  • Bills' LaAdrian Waddle: Possibly out for 2019

    Waddle has a torn right quadriceps and is likely out for the season, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.

    Waddle was carted off the practice field Sunday following an incident that didn't look good, and Schefter's report confirms the injury likely has a 4-to-5 month recovery timeline. While Waddle, previously of the Patriots, was only in line for a depth role, it's yet another injury hit to a new-look offensive line that's struggled on the health front all summer.

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  • Bills' LaAdrian Waddle: Carted off field Sunday

    Waddle was carted off the field during Sunday's practice after appearing to suffer a right knee injury, Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.com reports.

    Add Waddle to the list of banged-up offensive linemen for the Bills. After suffering the knee injury, he joins four other linemen dealing with injury. It's unclear how issue happened, but as reported by Louis-Jacques, Waddle was comforted by his fellow teammates before being carted off. Expect a report from the team in the near future regarding his health.

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  • Bills' LaAdrian Waddle: Signs one-year deal with Bills

    The Bills signed Waddle to a one-year contract Saturday.

    Waddle started just three games for the Patriots in 2018 and has started a combined seven contests in his four seasons with the Patriots. He's expected to compete with Ty Nsekhe for the starting right tackle job this season.

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  • Patriots' LaAdrian Waddle: Remains in New England

    Waddle agreed to a one-year deal with the Patriots on Thursday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

    Waddle has spent the past two seasons as a backup in New England but started 24 games with the Lions in two and half seasons to begin his career. The 26-year-old could be line to take over at left tackle after Nate Solder signed with the Giants earlier in the month.

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  • Patriots' LaAdrian Waddle: Clear of injury report

    Waddle (knee) was not present on the Patriots' injury report Wednesday.

    Waddle was a limited participant in practice last week after sitting out the AFC championship for the knee sprain he suffered in the divisional-round win over the Titans. The 26-year-old may slot back in as the Patriots' starting right tackle, but Cameron Fleming could also be in the mix for snaps.

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  • Patriots' LaAdrian Waddle: Inactive for AFC championship

    Waddle (knee) is inactive for Sunday's AFC championship game against the Jaguars.

    Waddle was questionable entering Sunday's tilt after suffering a knee injury last week and being held out of practice, save for limited participation in Friday's session. With Waddle out, look for Cameron Fleming to step in and start at right tackle against a Jacksonville defense that has been among the NFL's best this season.

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  • Patriots' LaAdrian Waddle: Questionable for AFC championship

    Waddle (knee) is listed as questionable for Sunday's AFC championship game against the Jaguars.

    Waddle was a non-participant at practice Thursday but was able to return in a limited fashion Friday. The 26-year-old sustained the injury in last Sunday's win over the Titans, and Cameron Fleming would step in at right tackle should he be unable to face the Jaguars.

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  • Patriots' LaAdrian Waddle: Suffers minor knee sprain

    Waddle suffered a minor knee sprain during Saturday's win over the Titans and will be re-evaluated again later in the week, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports.

    Waddle's status for the upcoming AFC championship game remains up in the air, as the Patriots have not ruled him out at this point.

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  • Patriots' LaAdrian Waddle: Will play Monday

    Waddle (ankle) is officially active for Monday night's game against the Dolphins.

    Waddle was listed as questionable after being a limited practice participant this week. The 26-year-old is likely to slot back in at right tackle for the Patriots with Marcus Cannon (ankle) still unavailable, but he could also serve as backup to Cameron Fleming.

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  • Patriots' LaAdrian Waddle: Inactive Sunday

    Waddle (ankle) is inactive for Sunday's tilt against the Bills.

    Waddle injured his ankle in last week's game against Miami and wasn't able to register more than a limited participation in practice this week. Look for Cameron Fleming to see a spot start in Waddle's absence.

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  • Patriots' LaAdrian Waddle: Leaves game with ankle issue

    Waddle suffered an ankle injury against the Dolphins on Sunday and is questionable to return.

    With the game out of reach for the Dolphins, it's unlikely Waddle returns. In his place, Cameron Fleming will take over at right tackle.

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  • Patriots' LaAdrian Waddle: Back at practice

    Waddle (head) returned to practice Tuesday, Phil Perry of CSNNE.com reports.

    Now that he's healthy, Waddle should return to the role of Nate Solder's backup.

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  • Patriots' LaAdrian Waddle: Suffers injury Tuesday

    Waddle suffered an undisclosed injury late in Tuesday's joint practice with the Texans and is headed back to Boston for further evaluation, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.

    Waddle is currently listed as the primary backup to Nate Solder at left tackle. His status will be updated once he's been examined and the nature of his injury diagnosed and disclosed.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-6, 315 lbs
Birthplace: College Station, TX, USA
Age: 33
School: Texas Tech
Experience: 8