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  • Panthers' Charles Harris: Logs sack vs. Bears

    Harris recorded three total tackles (all solo), including 1.0 sacks, in Sunday's 36-10 loss to the Bears. Harris was the only Panther to record a sack in the Carolina's Week 5 loss, bringing down Caleb Williams for an eight-yard loss in the first quarter. The 2017 first-round pick has appeared in four games since signing with Carolina after Week 1, recording eight total tackles, including 1.0 sacks, across 167 defensive snaps. Expect Harris to continue serving as one of the Panthers' top edge rushers as the Falcons travel to Carolina in Week 6.
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  • Panthers' Charles Harris: Ready to play

    Harris (shoulder) is active Sunday against the Bears. Harris tended to a shoulder injury this week but is feeling well enough to suit up in Week 5. He should continue to see regular work in the Panthers' linebacker corps.
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  • Panthers' Charles Harris: Finds opportunity in Carolina

    The Panthers are slated to sign Harris to a contract Tuesday, David Newton of ESPN reports. Harris inks with Carolina in the wake of star defensive lineman Derrick Brown (knee) suffering a potentially season-ending meniscus injury. The 29-year-old Harris figures to contribute at outside linebacker for the Panthers, so he doesn't directly fill the void left by Brown, but he'll work to bolster the team's defensive front against the Chargers on Sunday. Injuries have limited Harris to 19 regular-season appearances over the last two years.
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  • Lions' Charles Harris: Healthy scratch for Week 7

    Harris (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's matchup against the Ravens. Harris' playing time has dropped in back-to-back weeks after he played at least 60 percent of the Lions' defensive snaps in each of the first four games of 2023. John Cominsky appears to have supplanted Harris as a starting defensive end, while Romeo Okwara and Julian Okwara will maintain rotational roles.
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  • Lions' Charles Harris: Back in action

    Harris (groin) has been participation in the Lions' OTAs, Colton Pouncy of The Athletic reports. Harris made his return to the field after having dealt with a groin injury since October. The 2017 first-round pick logged 14 tackles (10 solo) and a sack in six games during the 2022 campaign and should have an ample opportunity to compete for playing time heading into the coming season.
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  • Lions' Charles Harris: Out Thursday

    Harris (groin) will not play in Thursday's matchup with the Bills. No surprise here, as Harris was unable to participate in practice all week. The absence will mark his fifth straight game missed because of a groin injury. His next opportunity to suit up will come in Week 13 versus the Jaguars.
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  • Lions' Charles Harris: Playing Sunday

    Harris (groin) is active Sunday against the Packers. Harris hasn't suited up since Week 4 against the Seahawks. His return should be a boost to the Lions' pass rush against Green Bay.
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  • Lions' Charles Harris: Won't play Sunday

    Harris (groin) has been ruled out for Sunday's matchup against the Dolphins, Tim Twentyman of the Lions' official site reports. Harris will miss a third straight contest due to a groin injury he presumably picked up during Week 4. In his absence, Josh Paschal, Austin Bryant, Julian Okwara and John Cominsky all figure to see modest roles along Detroit's defensive line.
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  • Lions' Charles Harris: Out again Sunday

    Harris (groin) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Cowboys. Harris missed Week 5 against the Jets due to the groin injury and remains sidelined coming off the Lions' bye. Austin Bryant should continue to handle an increased workload for Detroit this weekend.
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  • Lions' Charles Harris: Resurgent 2021 season with Detroit

    Harris recorded 65 tackles, 7.5 sacks and two forced fumbles over 17 games in 2021. After flaming out as a first-round pick in Miami and then finding modest success as a reserve in Atlanta, Harris thrived in Detroit while nearly doubling the number of tackles and sacks he accrued in his previous four seasons combined. The Missouri product consequently seems like an obvious candidate for Detroit to retain in the offseason, though it seems possible that the 26-year-old could have a strong market for his services when Harris hits unrestricted free agency in March.
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  • Lions' Charles Harris: Inks deal with Lions

    Harris agreed to a contract with the Lions on Thursday, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports. For a Falcons defense that struggled to generate pressure on opposing quarterbacks in 2020, Harris tied for third on the team with a career-high three sacks. It's apparent enough the former Missouri standout hasn't thus far lived up to his being selected No. 22 overall in the 2017 draft, but the 26-year-old's stock is trending up as he takes his career to Detroit. Harris had just 1.5 sacks over 25 games in 2018 and 2019 combined.
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  • Falcons' Charles Harris: Logs sack for second straight game

    Harris collected two tackles, including a sack of Aaron Rodgers during Monday's 30-16 loss to the Packers. The 25-year-old defensive end corralled Rodgers to the ground at the 7:24 mark of the fourth quarter, surprising the eight-time Pro Bowl quarterback from the blind side and collecting his second sack in as many games. Harris is adding much-needed life to a Falcons pass rush that so far is tied for 23rd in the league with 1.8 sacks per game.
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  • Dolphins' Charles Harris: Active in Week 3

    Harris (wrist) is active for Sunday's Week 3 battle against the Cowboys. Harris put in three full practices this past week, so he seemed like a fairly certain proposition to suit up. The 2017 first-round pick will look to help contain the likes of Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott in a game in which the Dolphins once again face long odds to remain competitive.
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  • Dolphins' Charles Harris: Good to go

    Harris (wrist) will be active for Sunday's matchup against the Ravens. Even though Harris logged full practice sessions each day the past week, he still came into the game considered questionable while dealing with a wrist injury. Now that he's ready to roll, expect Harris to settle into a starting role at strongside linebacker for Sunday's game.
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  • Dolphins' Charles Harris: Sees preseason action

    Harris notched four tackles (three solo) and 1.5 sacks in Friday's preseason game against the Buccaneers. Harris got the start at defensive end and played a total of 30 snaps. He looks to be over the wrist injury that plagued him last month.
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  • Dolphins' Charles Harris: Limited with wrist injury

    Harris has been limited during offseson training activities due to a wrist injury, Cameron Wolfe of ESPN reports. Harris has yet to fully participate in a practice this offseason. The 2017 first-round pick was drafted largely due to his pass-rushing skills, but has just three sacks during his two-year career. Still, new head coach Brian Flores has expressed optimism regarding his status heading into 2019. His wrist injury is not considered serious at this time.
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  • Dolphins' Charles Harris: One sack in second season

    Harris generated 19 tackles and one sack over 11 games in 2018. Harris missed five games in the middle of the season due to a calf injury, but even when healthy, the 2017 first-round pick continued to fall short of expectations. However, there's a new sense of optimism in Harris' long-term outlook now that ex-Patriots defensive playcaller Brian Flores is the Dolphins' new head coach. At his introductory press conference, Flores said he intends to use multiple defensive fronts, which, according to Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald, means Harris could be given chances to line up at outside linebacker. It's possible that lining up outside the tackles could give Harris extra space to deploy the pass-rushing moves he showcased at Missouri in 2016, when he racked up nine sacks in 12 games.
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  • Dolphins' Charles Harris: Won't play Sunday

    Harris (calf) was ruled out for Sunday's game against the Jets, Joe Schad of The Palm Beach Post reports. Harris will miss his fourth straight game as he was unable to participate at practice this week. Cameron Malveaux should continue to see increased snaps as a rotational defensive end in his absence.
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  • Dolphins' Charles Harris: Not practicing Wednesday

    Harris (calf) was a non-participant in Wednesday's practice, Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald reports. Harris has missed three consecutive games due to a lingering calf injury and continues to work through his recovery. The 2017 first-round pick should be considered questionable for Sunday's game against the Jets, and Cameron Malveaux could see an uptick in defensive snaps if Harris were to remain sidelined for any amount of time.
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  • Dolphins' Charles Harris: Week-to-week with calf injury

    Harris injured his calf in practice Friday and is considered week-to-week, Cameron Wolfe of ESPN.com reports. Harris' injury happened on the last play of Friday's practice session, which led to his inactive status Sunday against Chicago. The specifics of the injury are unclear, but he appears doubtful for Sunday's game against the Lions at the very least. Look for Andre Branch to see an increase in snaps as long as Harris is sidelined.
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