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Rueben Randle: Heads to Canadian Football League
Randle signed a contract Tuesday with the Canadian Football League's Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
After amassing 188 receptions for 2,644 yards and 20 touchdowns in his first four seasons in the NFL with the Giants, it looked as though Randle might enjoy a steady career in the league as a secondary receiver. However, any cachet Randle might have held around the NFL seems to have dissipated since he left New York, as the 27-year-old was an early cut in training camp by the Eagles in 2016 and spent a few weeks on injured reserve for the Bears last season before being cut loose in mid-September. It doesn't seem like the hamstring Randle dealt with last fall is a concern at this point, but with the wideout now two years removed from his last regular-season action, he unsurprisingly didn't have much of a market around the league this offseason. As a result, Randle will explore his opportunities north of the border, likely with the hope of sparking renewed interest from NFL teams if he performs well with Winnipeg.
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Rueben Randle: Let go by Chicago
The Bears released Randle (hamstring) from injured reserve Tuesday, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reports.
Randle landed on injured reserve after suffering a hamstring injury during training camp, but had health permitted, the wideout likely wouldn't have earned a spot on the Bears' 53-man roster. Since the injury wasn't anything that was expected to sideline Randle for the bulk of the season, the Bears elected to let him become a free agent, allowing him to sign with any team once he's back to full strength.
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Bears' Rueben Randle: Placed on IR
Randle was placed on injured reserve Sunday with a hamstring injury, Field Yates of ESPN reports.
Randle was placed on IR to make room on the roster for kicker Roberto Aguayo, who was just claimed off waivers. Notably, the veteran receiver was already facing long odds of making the roster due to a crowded field at the position. The move hints that Randle may have even less fantasy value that previously anticipated, and that he'll likely struggle to make it onto the field this season.
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Bears' Rueben Randle: Posts 18 yards Thursday
Randle caught both of his targets for 18 yards Thursday against the Broncos.
Randle played with the third-string offense, but showed some chemistry with Mitch Trubisky, as the quarterback connected with him on a pair of rollouts. He just missed scoring on his second catch, as he caught a slant inside the five-yard line before being stopped inches from the goal line. He's still far from a lock to make the final roster, but at least he's had a positive start to the preseason.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-2, 203 lbs |
| Birthplace: Bastrop, LA, USA |
| Age: 34 |
| School: LSU |
| Experience: 4 |









