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  • Browns' Quinton Jefferson: Active for training camp

    Jefferson (groin) has been an active participant at training camp with the Browns, Scott Petrak of Browns Zone reports. Jefferson signed with Cleveland in the offseason after ending the 2023 season with the Jets by undergoing surgery to repair two ruptures of his groin. The defensive lineman is competing with the likes of Michael Hall and Siaki Ika for a spot on the active roster in 2024.
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  • Jets' Quinton Jefferson: Recovering from two groin tears

    Jefferson said Monday that he is recovering from surgery to repair two ruptures to his groin, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports. Jefferson also said that he plans to be ready for action before the Jets' training camp starts in the summer. Over 14 games in 2023, he recorded 34 tackles (13 solo), including a career-high six sacks.
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  • Jets' Quinton Jefferson: Adds 1.5 sacks to push total to six

    Jefferson had five tackles (one solo), including 1.5 sacks, in Sunday's 13-8 loss to the Falcons. Jefferson's up to six sacks, which is a new career high for the 30-year-old defensive tackle, surpassing last season's mark of 5.5 with Seattle. He has 31 tackles (12 solo) and 12 quarterback hits while usually hovering around 50 percent of defensive snaps played in a rotational role on the Jets' robust defensive line.
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  • Jets' Quinton Jefferson: Reaches deal with Jets

    The Jets signed Jefferson on Thursday, Ethan Greenberg of the team's official site reports. Jefferson is now in line to join New York in 2023, where he'll ultimately pursue his eighth NFL campaign. As a member of the Seahawks this past season, the 291-pounder appeared in all 17 games and tallied 29 tackles and a career-high 5.5 sacks in that span. He'll likely compete for a starting gig throughout the offseason with Solomon Thomas, given Quinnen Williams has a firm grasp on the Jets' other starting defensive tackle spot.
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  • Seahawks' Quinton Jefferson: Good to go versus Rams

    Jefferson (illness) has been deemed active for Sunday's regular-season finale against the Rams. Jefferson missed two practices during Week 18 prep while dealing with an illness. However, this won't keep him from suiting up for his 17th game of the season Sunday. Expect Jefferson to continue his role as a rotational defensive lineman against the Rams.
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  • Raiders' Quinton Jefferson: Hurts foot Saturday

    Jefferson injured his foot during Saturday's wild-card game at Cincinnati. The Raiders made the announcement just before halftime, but not before Jefferson accumulated three tackles, including one sack of Joe Burrow. With Jefferson sidelined, Johnathan Hankins, Solomon Thomas and Damion Square are the defensive tackles available to the Las Vegas defense.
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  • Bills' Quinton Jefferson: Question mark for Patriots

    Jefferson (knee) practiced fully Friday and is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Patriots. This is a big improvement from Thursday, when Jefferson was unable to practice at all, though sometimes these things are by design for Sean McDermott's veteran players. Assuming Jefferson can go Sunday, he could be in line for some extra work if fellow defensive tackle Vernon Butler (groin) is unable to go.
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  • Bills' Quinton Jefferson: Bothered by foot injury

    Jefferson (foot) didn't participate in Wednesday's practice. This news is a bit concerning since Jefferson underwent surgery in January to repair a Jones fracture in his foot, although there's no indication that his current injury is related. It's something to keep an eye on, though, as Jefferson has started and played at least 63 percent of snaps in every game this season.
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  • Bills' Quinton Jefferson: Ready for Sunday's contest

    Jefferson (illness) wasn't listed on Wednesday's injury report and is expected to play in Sunday's game versus the Jets. Jefferson underwent surgery in January to repair a Jones fracture, and he wasn't healthy entering camp. Once he shook that off, Jefferson fell ill. However, he appears back at full health heading into his first season with the Bills. The team has a loaded defensive front, but Jefferson could be in line for a decent workload anyway since he can play both defensive end and defensive tackle.
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  • Bills' Quinton Jefferson: Back practicing

    Jefferson (foot) participated in Wednesday's practice, Mark Gaughan of The Buffalo News reports. Jefferson dealt with foot soreness last week, but it looks like the depth defensive tackle has already managed to return to full health. He could be a significant rotational player for the Bills' defensive front.
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  • Seahawks' Quinton Jefferson: Heading out East

    Jefferson (foot) agreed to terms on a two-year contract with the Bills on Tuesday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. The Bills choose to beef up their defensive front by adding an established veteran in Jefferson. Although Jefferson underwent surgery this offseason to repair a fractured foot he suffered during the playoffs, he was only facing about an eight-week return after surgery Jan. 15. The 26-year-old finished the regular season with a career-high 26 tackles to go with 3.5 sacks and he added two more sacks in the wild-card win over Philadelphia. With former Bill Jordan Phillips expected to head to Arizona, Jefferson will fill a key rotational role along with Ed Oliver, Star Lotulelei, Harrison Phillips and fellow new signee Vernon Butler.
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  • Seahawks' Quinton Jefferson: Faces eight-week recovery

    Jefferson will undergo surgery in the near future to repair the Jones fracture he suffered in last weekend's divisional-round loss to the Packers, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports. Jefferson's injury will require eight weeks of recovery, so he'll be healthy just in time for free agency in March. The Seahawks would like to retain Jefferson if the price is right, as the 26-year-old proved effective in a utility role in 2019, lining up at defensive tackle but also working as an edge rusher. He finished the regular season with a career-high 26 tackles to go with 3.5 sacks, and he added two more sacks in the wild-card win over the Eagles. His potential role for Seattle in 2020 would likely depend on whether the team retains Jadeveon Clowney (core).
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  • Seahawks' Quinton Jefferson: Requires foot surgery

    Jefferson will undergo surgery to address his fractured foot in the near future, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports. The 26-year-old sustained the broken foot during Sunday's divisional-round loss to the Packers and was limited to 29 defensive snaps, his second-lowest snap total of the season. A specific recovery timeline likely won't be known until after he undergoes the procedure, but Jefferson will have until mid-March to recover before the official start of free agency.
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  • Seahawks' Quinton Jefferson: Ready for divisional matchup

    Jefferson (ankle) is officially active for Sunday's matchup versus the Packers. After practicing in a limited fashion Thursday and Friday, Jefferson will be ready to rock for Sunday's playoff game. With the Maryland product suiting up, he's expected to assume his normal depth role on the interior of the defensive line.
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  • Seahawks' Quinton Jefferson: Full participant Tuesday

    Jefferson (hip) was listed as a full participant in Tuesday's practice estimate, Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune reports. The Seahawks only held a walk-thru for Tuesday's session, but Jefferson would have participated in all the reps if they held an official practice. At this point, it's likely that Jefferson will suit up for Thursday's game, and could see a similar role to his 40 of 63 defensive snap output last week.
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  • Seahawks' Quinton Jefferson: Pops up on injury report

    Jefferson (hip) was limited in practice Thursday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports. Jefferson's limited participation Thursday comes as a bit of a surprise, as he wasn't listed on the injury report at all Wednesday. The 26-year-old was able to log six tackles, two sacks and two pass breakups in last Sunday's win over the Bengals. Jefferson's participation in Friday's practice will be worth monitoring to see if he'll be able to build off his impressive Week 1 performance Sunday against Pittsburgh.
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  • Seahawks' Quinton Jefferson: Suffers broken hand

    Jefferson sustained a broken hand Wednesday, Curtis Crabtree of Sports Radio 950 KJR Seattle reports. Jefferson suffered the injury early into his first practice since being re-signed from the Rams practice squad Monday, and he's likely to miss at least a month. As a result, the team could be forced to make another move for defensive line depth, with starter Cliff Avril (neck) looking at a prolonged absence as well.
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  • Seahawks' Quinton Jefferson: Will not play Sunday

    Jefferson (thumb) has been ruled out for Sunday's matchup against the Cardinals, Curtis Crabtree of UPI.com reports. This will be the second consecutive game missed for Jefferson due to his thumb injury. Frank Clark should see an increased workload providing depth at defensive end while Jefferson is sidelined.
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  • Seahawks' Quinton Jefferson: Back at practice

    Jefferson (thumb) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports. Jefferson previously required surgery to repair a thumb injury and had been slotted for a Week 7 return. Now practicing without restraint, it appears said prediction will prove accurate, barring a setback in practice this week.
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  • Seahawks' Quinton Jefferson: Facing 2-3 week absence

    Jefferson will require surgery to heal his nagging hand injury and will likely be sidelined 2-3 weeks, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports. Jefferson, a 2016 fifth-rounder out of Maryland, has operated as a backup defensive end for the Seahawks thus far into his career. While he's away, Frank Clark will likely see additional playing time.
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