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  • Steelers' Nat Berhe: Back to full health

    Berhe (pectoral) was "fully cleared" to resume football activities Monday, Josina Anderson of ESPN reports.

    Berhe was placed on injured reserve Oct. 4 due to a torn pectoral, limiting him to four games last season with the Steelers. This news will come as a major positive for the 27-year-old, who is eligible for unrestricted free agency. Coming off injury, Berhe likely will start off as nothing but a depth secondary player wherever he lands.

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  • Steelers' Nat Berhe: Placed on injured reserve

    Berhe (pectoral) was placed on injured reserve by the Steelers on Tuesday.

    Berhe originally exited Sunday's game against the Ravens and did not return due to the injury, which was later deemed to be a torn pectoral. The former San Diego State standout signed with the Steelers in the offseason as an unrestricted free agent and recorded three tackles in 2018. In a corresponding move, Pittsburgh promoted Brian Allen to its 53-man roster from the practice squad to add some depth to the secondary after the loss of Berhe.

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  • Steelers' Nat Berhe: Leaves game with pectoral injury

    Berhe left Sunday's game against the Ravens with a pectoral injury and is doubtful to return, Dale Lolley of DKPittsburghSports.com reports.

    Berhe had been subbing in as a dime linebacker for certain schemes Sunday, so his absence could force a minor tweak in the Steelers' defensive game plan. An update on Berhe's status should come once Pittsburgh returns to practice this week.

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  • Steelers' Nat Berhe: Returns to Steelers

    Berhe re-signed with the Steelers on Monday, Ray Fittipaldo of The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.

    Berhe was cut on Saturday as the Steelers whittled their roster down at final cuts, but his departure didn't last long. The Steelers choose to bring back the veteran safety after placing rookie linebacker Ola Adeniyi on injured reserve. Berhe should become an instant contributor on special teams heading into Week 1.

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  • Steelers' Nat Berhe: Signs contract with Pittsburgh

    Berhe signed a one-year contract with the Steelers on Friday, Teresa Varley of the team's official site reports.

    Berhe was a key special teams player for the Giants since being selected in the fifth round of the 2014 NFL Draft, one who led the unit in tackles last season. He'll likely serve Pittsburgh in a similar capacity, though he does have two career defensive starts to his name and certainly adds depth to the Steelers' secondary, as well.

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  • Giants' Nat Berhe: Good to go

    Berhe (hamstring) is listed as active for Sunday's game against the Cardinals.

    Berhe was considered questionable to play with a hamstring injury that prevented him from playing last week against the Eagles. Berhe hasn't played a defensive snap in four games, though, and thus isn't close to being in the IDP conversation.

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  • Giants' Nat Berhe: Wears questionable tag

    Berhe (hamstring) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Cardinals, Art Stapleton of The Bergen Record reports.

    Berhe still hasn't played a defensive snap since Week 9 against the 49ers. With starting safety Landon Collins nursing an ankle injury, though, Berhe could be due for some added defensive snaps. The fourth-year pro doesn't have much defensive experience, however, so even if he does play, his fantasy value is shaky.

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  • Giants' Nat Berhe: Set to sit Sunday

    Berhe (hamstring) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Eagles, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports.

    Berhe typically sees most of his snaps on special teams, but his absence will loom larger on the defensive side this week with starting strong safety Landon Collins (ankle) listed as doubtful. The injuries to Collins and Berhe likely open the door for Andrew Adams to pick up a start at safety alongside Darian Thompson.

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  • Giants' Nat Berhe: Full participant Thursday

    Berhe (calf) was a full participant in Thursday's practice.

    Berhe did not practice Wednesday, but the calf injury doesn't look to be anything too serious following Thursday's session. Look for Berhe to be a full go Sunday against the Rams.

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  • Giants' Nat Berhe: Out for Week 17

    Berhe (concussion) has been ruled out of Sunday's game against the Redskins.

    Berhe was limited in practice throughout the week and likely could've played Sunday if the Giants needed him. New York is locked into the five seed for the playoffs and didn't need to force Berhe back before he's completely healthy. He appears to have a good chance at returning from his five-week absence in the wildcard round of the playoffs next week.

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  • Giants' Nat Berhe: Out Thursday

    Berhe (concussion) will not play Thursday against the Eagles.

    Berhe hasn't played since Week 12 against Cleveland as he continues to be battling the aftermath of a concussion. His next opportunity to return will be Jan. 1 during the final week of the regular season against Washington.

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  • Giants' Nat Berhe: Inactive Sunday

    Berhe (concussion) is inactive Sunday against the Lions.

    Berhe will miss his third straight contest due to a concussion. The Giants are dealing with a handful of injuries at safety this week, leaving only Landon Collins and Andrew Adams as the healthy options. Look for the team's cornerbacks to shift over and help at safety throughout the game.

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  • Giants' Nat Berhe: Questionable for Sunday

    Berhe (concussion) is questionable for Sunday's tilt with the Lions.

    Berhe has missed the past two games due to a concussion, after missing three games earlier this season for the same reason. The Giants have dealt with several safety injuries so far this year and would have to rely on Andrew Adams against the Lions should Berhe be ruled out.

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  • Giants' Nat Berhe: Out in Week 14

    Berhe (concussion) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Cowboys.

    Having suffered two concussions on the season thus far, Berhe's absence isn't much of a surprise as he'll look to get back to full health before returning too soon and potentially risking long-term issues. The Giants will be a bit thin at safety, while Andrew Adams may be in line to get the start at free safety next to Landon Collins.

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  • Giants' Nat Berhe: Out Sunday

    Berhe (concussion) is ruled out of Sunday's game against the Steelers.

    Berhe sustained a concussion last week against the Browns, his second of the season. Considering the first instance sidelined him for three games, Berhe could be in store for yet another multi-week absence.

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  • Giants' Nat Berhe: Misses practice

    Berhe (concussion) did not practice Wednesday, ESPN's Jordan Raanan reports.

    Berhe exited last Sunday's game against the Browns with a concussion. Considering his first concussion this season forced him from playing in three games, Berhe appears highly questionable to suit up Sunday in Pittsburgh.

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  • Giants' Nat Berhe: Out for remainder of game

    Berhe is out for the remainder of Sunday's tilt with the Browns due to a concussion, Ralph Vacchiano of SNY.tv reports.

    Berhe was dealing with a concussion earlier in the season, sidelining him for three games. With fellow strong safeties Mykkele Thompson (knee) and Darian Thompson (foot) on injured reserve, it will be up to Andrew Adams to shoulder the load for the remainder of the game. Berhe will have to pass concussion protocol before he can take the field again.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 5-11, 195 lbs
Birthplace: Fontana, CA, USA
Age: 33
School: San Diego State
Experience: 6