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1:29Ryan Wilson's Updated NFL Mock Draft
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1:47BMAC Breaks Down The Trade From Both Sides
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1:21What's Next For The Giants Ahead of The NFL Draft?
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0:43Initial Reactions To Dexter Lawrence Trade
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0:21BREAKING NEWS: Bengals Acquire Dexter Lawrence From Giants
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1:14Bears Draft Chaos: A Trade for Dexter Lawrence
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10:37Potential Landing Spots For Dexter Lawrence
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1:41Patriots Frontrunners For A.J. Brown; Lawrence Wants Trade
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11:50Breaking Down The Best NFL Draft Fits
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16:35A.J. Brown News, Draft Risers & A 2026 Mock Draft
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1:13NFL Draft Props To Lock In: Arvell Reese Drafted 6th Overall
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10:49Breaking Down Player Comps For 2026's Top WRs
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1:02NFL Draft Expert vs. Inside The Lines: Commanders Select WR Carnell Tate at No.7 Overall
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1:54NFL Draft Expert vs. Inside The Lines: Giants Select OT Francis Mauigoa at No. 5 Overall
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1:56NFL Draft Expert vs. Inside The Lines: Cardinals Select LB Sonny Styles at No. 3 Overall
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10:292026 NFL Draft Perfect Fit: NFC East
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1:21Where Jaxson Dart Needs To Improve
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1:16John Harbaugh Not Surprised By Dexter Lawrence Trade Request
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0:28Breaking: Dexter Lawrence Requests Trade From Giants
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9:05Latest NFL News And Notes
Top Jamil Douglas News
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Jamil Douglas: Terminated at roster deadline
Douglas (ankle) was released by the Giants on Tuesday, Michael Eisen of the team's official site reports.
Douglas played all 66 offensive snaps during the Giants' final exhibition game Sunday after missing time with an ankle injury this preseason, but this was not enough to secure his spot on the team's final 53-man roster. The 30-year-old offensive lineman played 33 games between Tennessee, Buffalo and Washington over the past three years, and he will now likely look to carve out a reserve role on a practice squad or active roster elsewhere this season.
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Giants' Jamil Douglas: Returns to practice
Douglas (ankle) returned to practice this week, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports.
Douglas injured his ankle during the first half of the Giants' first preseason game Aug. 11, and he missed the team's second exhibition contest. However, he has been practicing since Thursday and has a chance to play in the preseason finale against the Jets on Sunday. Douglas is battling for a spot on the initial 53-man roster and will serve as depth along the offensive line if he makes the team.
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Giants' Jamil Douglas: Out at least a week
Giants head coach Brian Daboll said Sunday that Douglas (ankle) will likely be sidelined for at least a week, Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News reports.
Douglas limped off the field with an apparent ankle injury during the first half of Thursday's preseason game. While the extent of the issue remains unclear, the 30-year-old will likely remain sidelined for at least a week. Any extended absence will make it extremely difficult for the veteran offensive lineman to make the Giants' initial 53-man roster.
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Giants' Jamil Douglas: Won't return Thursday
Douglas (ankle) was ruled out for the remainder of Thursday's preseason game against the Patriots, Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News reports
Douglas limped off the field with an apparent ankle injury during the first half Thursday night, though the exact nature of this issue is still unclear. The 30-year-old offensive lineman is expected to compete with Max Garcia, Josh Rivas and Shane Lemieux (toe) for a backup role on the Giants' interior offensive line this preseason, though his chances to make the final 53-man roster could be greatly affected if he misses substantial time this preseason.
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Giants' Jamil Douglas: Agrees to deal with Giants
Douglas and the Giants agreed to a deal Friday.
Douglas will join his eighth team in as many seasons since entering the NFL and will reunite with new Giants head coach Brian Daboll, who was his offensive coordinator in Buffalo last season. The veteran isn't expected to compete for a starting job out of training camp, but his versatility and experience at all three interior offensive line spots makes him a valuable piece heading into 2022.
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Bills' Jamil Douglas: Signed to active roster
Douglas was signed to the Bills' active roster Saturday.
Douglas has yet to play this year after spending the last two seasons with the Titans. He'll look to provide solid depth for the Bills along their offensive line with Spencer Brown (back) and Jon Feliciano (calf) out Sunday.
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Bills' Jamil Douglas: Heading to Buffalo
The Bills signed Douglas to a one-year contract Friday.
Douglas, a fourth-round pick of the 2015 NFL Draft, is joining the Bills after spending his 2020 campaign playing 14 games with the Titans. The guard will likely serve as a reserve lineman in the upcoming season with Buffalo.
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Titans' Jamil Douglas: Full practice Wednesday
Douglas (hand) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice, Erik Bacharach of The Tennessean reports.
Before Week 2's game versus the Jaguars, Douglas was a full participant during the Wednesday practice but was ultimately inactive at game time. It's possible he downgrades yet again ahead of Sunday's matchup versus Minnesota. He's simply a reserve lineman if he does suit up.
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Titans' Jamil Douglas: Out Week 2
Douglas (hand) is inactive Week 2 against Jacksonville.
Douglas was initially expected to serve as a depth offensive lineman after logging full practices all week, but he'll ultimately end up missing his second consecutive game to begin the season.
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Titans' Jamil Douglas: All clear Wednesday
Douglas (hand) was a full participant for Wednesday's practice, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports.
Douglas was forced to sit out Monday's win over Denver with the hand issue, as he logged his first full practice of the season Wednesday. Now healthy, Douglas is expected to handle depth guard duties along the offensive line for Sunday's game against Jacksonville.
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Titans' Jamil Douglas: Can't play Monday
Douglas (hand) has been ruled out for Monday's game versus the Broncos, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports.
Douglas elevated to limited participation Saturday, but he was ultimately ruled out. Either Aaron Brewer or Daniel Munyer will back up Nate Davis at right guard Monday.
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Falcons' Jamil Douglas: Returns to practice
Douglas (finger) returned to practice Monday in full pads, The Athletic's Jason Butt reports.
Douglas left the Falcons' preseason opener against the Jets prematurely due to a finger injury, but the issue proved to be minor, considering the offensive guard has returned to practice expeditiously.
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Falcons' Jamil Douglas: Not dealing with severe injury
Head coach Dan Quinn said Douglas' finger injury isn't serious, Jason Butt of The Athletic Atlanta reports.
Douglas injured his finger during Friday's preseason opener against the Jets. It doesn't sound like he'll need to miss much practice time as a result, though.
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Falcons' Jamil Douglas: Leaves with finger injury
Douglas left Friday's preseason opener against the Jets due to a finger injury, Kelsey Conway of the Falcons' official site reports.
The severity of Douglas' injury is not known at this time. He is currently competing for a depth role at guard on the Falcons' offensive line.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-4, 310 lbs |
| Birthplace: Compton, CA |
| Age: 34 |
| School: Arizona St. |
| Experience: 5 |








