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Top Marcus Martin News
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Marcus Martin: Released from IR
The Patriots released Martin (undisclosed) from injured reserve with an injury settlement Thursday, independent NFL journalist Aaron Wilson reports.
It's unclear what is ailing Martin, but when he is healthy, the veteran will be eligible to join a new team for the 2021 campaign. Martin has played in 28 career regular-season games and will garner interest from teams in search of veteran depth along their offensive line.
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Patriots' Marcus Martin: Placed on IR
The Patriots placed Martin (undisclosed) on injured reserve Tuesday.
Martin joined the Patriots during the 2020 campaign after David Andrews went down with a calf injury. The veteran has played in 28 career regular-season games, but he now could miss his second full year in his past three seasons unless he works out an injury settlement with the team.
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Patriots' Marcus Martin: Links up with New England
The Patriots signed Martin to their active roster Monday, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
As starting center David Andrews continues to deal with a calf issue, the Patriots have decided to add veteran depth at the position. Martin has suited up twice for the Lions in 2020, but the team decided to part ways with the 27-year-old lineman Dec. 22. For his career, Martin has played in 28 career regular-season games while logging 24 starts.
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Seahawks' Marcus Martin: Clear of toe injury
Martin (toe) played 35 snaps in Saturday's preseason game against the Chargers.
Martin missed the entirety of the 2018 with a toe injury, but he's been able to play all three preseason games.
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Seahawks' Marcus Martin: Heading to Seattle
Martin (toe) signed a contract with the Seahawks on Thursday, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.
Martin spent the 2018 season on injured reserve with a toe injury -- which seems to still be an issue -- that he sustained in the preseason while playing for Dallas. It's unsure how much longer the USC product will need to recover, but it seems as though he'll have an opportunity to fight for a roster spot this offseason.
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Cowboys' Marcus Martin: Recovering from toe injury
Martin (toe) spent the season on IR after tearing a ligament in his right big toe, Tyler Dragon of DallasNews.com reports.
Martin suffered his injury during the Cowboys' first preseason game back in August and wasn't able to return during the season. It's unclear how long his recovery will take or if he'll miss any part of the team's offseason program. He'll set his sights on securing a role as a backup lineman with the team once he's back to full strength.
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Cowboys' Marcus Martin: Headed to injured reserve
Martin (toe) was placed on injured reserve Monday, David Helman of the Cowboys' official site reports.
Martin hurt his toe in the preseason opener and likely needs surgery to address the matter, so moving him to IR was the logical step for the Cowboys. Damien Mama and Dustin Stanton both have a chance at filling Martin's role as a backup guard, as does Jacob Alsadek, who signed with Dallas after Martin's removal from the active roster.
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Cowboys' Marcus Martin: Not expected to play in 2018
Martin (toe) is not expected to play this season, but is seeking a second opinion on his injured left toe before undergoing surgery, Brandon George of The Dallas Morning News reports.
Martin tore ligaments in his big toe during the Cowboys first preseason contest against the 49ers. The backup guard inked a one-year deal with the Cowboys this offseason. Damien Mama and Dustin Stanton are both candidates to fill Martin's spot as a depth option on Dallas' offensive line.
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Cowboys' Marcus Martin: Possibly needs surgery
Martin suffered ligament damage in his right big toe during Thursday's preseason game against the 49ers and may need surgery, ESPN's Todd Archer reports.
Martin is currently in a walking boot, and while surgery is not a foregone conclusion, things look to be headed in that direction. Martin was signed to provide depth at guard on the NFL's top offensive line.
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Cowboys' Marcus Martin: Doesn't practice Wednesday
Martin sat out Wednesday's practice with an undisclosed injury.
Martin didn't play at all in 2017, but he'd flashed first-team potential earlier in his career. He's been operating as a backup while with Dallas. While his injury is unclear, there has been no indication that it's serious or that it will hinder him for long. Look for Kadeem Edwards or Joe Looney to get some extra reps in any upcoming practices that Martin misses.
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Marcus Martin: Expected to sign with Dallas
Martin is nearing a deal with the Cowboys, Drew Davison of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports.
Martin is the likely replacement for Joe Looney, who recently became a free agent. The 24-year-old guard will provide needed depth along the Cowboys' offensive line, and with Jonathan Cooper departing the team this offseason, Martin could have a chance to contend for the starting left guard position in 2018.
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Browns' Marcus Martin: Claimed by Browns
Martin was claimed off waivers by the Browns on Thursday, Field Yates of ESPN reports.
Martin was waived by the 49ers on Wednesday after ending the 2016 season on injured reserve due to an ankle injury. Martin has 24 starts to his name over the first three years of his career, but, with the acquisition of J.C. Tretter, the Browns are likely set at center. Look for Martin to start at guard or be a top backup for the team in 2017.
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Marcus Martin: Released by 49ers
Martin was released by San Francisco on Wednesday.
Martin was a third-round pick of San Francisco in 2014. He appeared in 26 games, including 24 starts, over the past three years with the team. He ended last season on injured reserve due to an ankle injury after appearing in just five games and immediately becomes an unrestricted free agent.
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49ers' Marcus Martin: Ends up on IR
Martin (ankle) was placed on injured reserve during Week 17.
Removed from Week 15 due to an ankle injury, Martin didn't make another appearance the rest of the way and eventually landed on IR in order to open up a roster spot for reserve RB Raheem Mostert.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-3, 330 lbs |
| Birthplace: Los Angeles, CA |
| Age: 32 |
| School: USC |
| Experience: 6 |









