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Broncos' Shamarko Thomas: Ruled out with hamstring issue
Thomas won't return to Thursday's game against the Cardinals due to a hamstring injury, Zac Stevens of BSNDenver.com reports.
Thomas is on the bubble of making the 53-man roster, so this is an untimely injury. The severity of the issue is unknown.
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Broncos' Shamarko Thomas: Returns healthy
Thomas (undisclosed) participated in Denver's June minicamp, Larry Rubama of The Daily Press reports.
Thomas was sidelined at OTAs in mid-May, but he seems to have recovered well since then. The 28-year-old held a depth role for Denver last season, seeing 112 of his 131 regular-season snaps on special teams. It's likely he largely reprises that role in 2019.
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Broncos' Shamarko Thomas: Sidelined at OTAs
Thomas (undisclosed) did not participate at Monday's OTA, Nicki Jhabvala of The Athletic reports.
The reason behind Thomas being held out of practice has yet to be revealed, but there should be further information once Denver wraps up practice later Monday. He appeared in six games with the Broncos in 2018 and likely will have a depth role in the secondary once again this season.
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Broncos' Shamarko Thomas: Sticks with Denver
Thomas signed a reserve/future contract with the Broncos on Wednesday, Mike Klis of 9News Denver reports.
Thomas had multiple stints on the Broncos' 53-man roster this season, totaling five tackles in six games. The 27-year-old spent his first four years in Pittsburgh before moving on to Buffalo and Denver the past two seasons, respectively, and primarily served as a special teams contributor for each club.
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Shamarko Thomas: Let go by Denver
The Broncos waived Thomas on Monday, Mike Klis of 9News Denver reports.
Thomas -- who was mostly used on special teams -- signed with the Broncos in early September. If he clears waivers, Denver may have some interest in bringing him back to their practice squad.
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Broncos' Shamarko Thomas: Signing with Broncos
Thomas is signing with the Broncos, Jeff Legwold of ESPN.com reports.
Thomas spent his first four seasons with the Steelers before joining the Bills for the 2017 season, during which he recorded eight tackles in 12 games. He will likely fill a depth and special-teams role with the Broncos.
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Broncos' Shamarko Thomas: Vision returns to normal
Thomas' vision in his left eye is no longer blurry, Mike Klis of 9News Denver reports.
Thomas was not hit in the left eye, but it did go blurry enough where he couldn't see out of it. A trip to the hospital helped clear the vision completely, but it's unclear if Thomas will be able to resume practicing immediately.
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Broncos' Shamarko Thomas: Favorable news surfaces
Thomas doesn't have a detached retina, contrary to a previous report, according to Mike Klis of 9News Denver.
A detached retina would've called for immediate surgery to save Thomas' vision. He's still being evaluated by Broncos' trainers, and it isn't clear when he'll be able to return to the field.
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Broncos' Shamarko Thomas: Faces serious eye injury
Thomas is being evaluated for a possible detached retina, Mike Klis of 9News Denver reports.
If the tests come out positive, Thomas will need immediate surgery to make sure he doesn't lose vision. Expect prompt updates on his condition as he works through the process.
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Broncos' Shamarko Thomas: Heads to hospital
Thomas left Friday's game against the Redskins with an eye injury and went to a local hospital for further testing, Nicki Jhabvala of The Athletic Denver reports.
Thomas is seeking a special teams role with the Broncos. It's an uncommon injury, so the severity isn't clear. Expect more details to come out over the weekend.
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Broncos' Shamarko Thomas: Signed by Denver
Thomas was signed by the Broncos on Monday, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports.
Thomas was swiftly released by the Colts after being ejected during the team's preseason opener due to an unnecessary roughness penalty Thursday. The Broncos need immediate depth at safety, however, following the likely season-ending injury to Jamal Carter (hamstring).
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Shamarko Thomas: Cut by Colts following Thursday's ejection
Thomas, who was ejected from Thursday's preseason game due to an unnecessary roughness penalty, was released by the Colts on Saturday.
On Thursday, Thomas lowered his helmet and delivered a blatantly illegal hit on a defenseless Seahawks receiver. While it isn't clear if his release is a direct result of the transgression, Thomas is nonetheless a free agent yet again and will look to find a new home in advance of the regular season.
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Colts' Shamarko Thomas: Heading to Indy
Thomas agreed to a contract with the Colts on Thursday, Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network reports.
Thomas hasn't seen more than 20 snaps on defense since his rookie year in 2013, so he likely wasn't signed to contend for a job at safety with the Colts. If he makes the Colts' final roster, he'll see most of his work on special teams.
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Shamarko Thomas: Opportunity in Buffalo
Thomas signed with the Bills on Tuesday, Joe Buscaglia of 7 ABC Buffalo reports.
The Bills have done some roster shuffling in the defensive backfield, with Colt Anderson being moved to IR and Robert Blanton being released, while Thomas and fellow Tuesday signee Trae Elston will apparently compete for depth looks or special teams action.
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Jets' Shamarko Thomas: Plays in Saturday's preseason contest
Thomas (concussion) played a total of 34 snaps during the team's preseason game Saturday.
Thomas has seemingly recovered from the concussion symptoms that he was dealing with back in June. As a depth safety, Thomas is still fighting for a roster spot at the moment.
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Jets' Shamarko Thomas: Signs with Jets
Thomas (concussion) signed a contract with the Jets on Thursday, Ralph Vacchiano of SportsNet New York reports.
Thomas saw his 2016 season end prematurely due to a concussion after playing in just eight games. In his four years with the Steelers, Thomas was never able to improve upon the 29 tackles of his rookie campaign, totaling just 24 tackles over his last three seasons with Pittsburgh. Now with the Jets, Thomas will need to earn a spot as a depth safety and special teams player.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 5-9, 205 lbs |
Birthplace: Virginia Beach, VA, USA |
Age: 33 |
School: Syracuse |
Experience: 7 |