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Titans' Senorise Perry: Back from IR
The Titans activated Perry (undisclosed) from injured reserve Wednesday, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports.
Perry had resided on IR since he suffered the undisclosed injury in Week 2's game against the Jaguars. Now that Perry is healthy and officially back in the fold, he'll compete for limited touches in a change-of-pace role behind bell cow running back Derrick Henry.
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Titans' Senorise Perry: Designated for return
Perry (undisclosed) was designated to return from IR on Wednesday, Turron Davenport of ESPN NFL Nation reports.
This move allows Perry to return to practice and opens a 21-day window for the Titans to remove him from IR. If the team opts to activate Perry, he'll compete for limited touches in a change-of-pace role behind workhorse running back Derrick Henry.
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Titans' Senorise Perry: Shifts to IR
The Titans placed Perry (undisclosed) on injured reserve Wednesday.
Perry had two carries for nine yard during Sunday's win over the Jaguars, and he also contributed on special teams. The nature of his injury remains undisclosed, but Perry will now be required to spend at least three weeks on IR.
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Titans' Senorise Perry: Makes roster after all
The Titans re-signed Perry on Sunday, Jim Wyatt of the team's official site reports.
Perry was let go by the Titans on Saturday as the team worked through final cuts, but he'll now rejoin the team in a depth capacity. In 2019, Perry appeared in 11 games with the Bills, during which he predominantly contributed on special teams.
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Senorise Perry: Doesn't make final roster
Perry was released by the Titans on Saturday, Erik Bacharach of The Tennessean reports.
Perry has suited up for 59 NFL games in his career but played just 35 offensive snaps, recording 36 total yards on 14 touches. The 28-year-old will likely seek a kick-return role elsewhere.
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Titans' Senorise Perry: Joins Tennessee
Perry signed a contract with the Titans on Thursday.
Perry played in 11 games with the Bills last season but was almost exclusively a special teams player and will likely fill a similar role with the Titans in 2020, should he make the team.
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Bills' Senorise Perry: UFA in March
Perry, who logged just three rushes for three yards in 2019, will be an unrestricted free agent in March.
Frank Gore appears set to move on or retire, which would seemingly bump Perry up the depth chart, but the Bills have plenty of draft capital and cap room, and they're almost certainly going to stack the deck behind long-term starter Devin Singletary with a lot more than Perry can offer. Practice squad member Christian Wade also appears to offer far more upside. Perry remains a good special teams player, logging 192 snaps on those units over 11 games, so perhaps the Bills will keep him around in a No. 4 or No. 5 role.
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Bills' Senorise Perry: Back in Buffalo
Perry was re-signed Tuesday, Chris Brown of the Bills' official site reports.
The running back made a good impression throughout training camp but suffered a quadriceps injury, ended up on IR, and was ultimately given an injury settlement. With Zay Jones being traded to the Raiders, there was an extra spot on the roster, and the Bills will use it to beef up their running back room, to which rookie Devin Singletary is still working his way back from a hamstring injury. Perry was eligible to return because six weeks have passed since the aforementioned settlement.
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Senorise Perry: Moved off IR
Perry (quadriceps) has been given an injury settlement by the Bills, Adam Caplan of SiriusXM Radio reports.
Perry likely wasn't going to make the team anyway, nor was this considered a season-long injury, so he can now get to work on his next NFL destination. The Bills could re-sign Perry after a certain period of time has passed if he finds no other suitors and if one of their current running backs doesn't work out.
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Bills' Senorise Perry: Sent to IR
Updating a previous report, Perry has been placed on injured reserve due to a quad injury, Jay Skurski of The Buffalo News reports.
The initial report indicated Perry had been waived/injured, though that plan still seems to be in the cards in a couple of weeks. Perry's injury is not considered serious.
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Bills' Senorise Perry: Let go with injury settlement
Perry (quadriceps) is being waived by the Bills with an injury settlement, Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic reports.
Perry's best bet to make the team was as a special teams standout, but between him being on the roster bubble and having an injury to boot, he loses out and will have to look for work elsewhere once he's healthy. O.J. Simpson remains the most recent Bills player to wear No. 32 in a regular season game.
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Bills' Senorise Perry: Quad issue
Perry is dealing with a quad injury, Maddy Glab of the Bills' official site reports.
The man sporting O.J. Simpson's former No. 32 is on the roster bubble, so the injury comes at an unfortunate time. If Perry can get back at it soon, he'll have his chance to make a final roster push, where his special teams acumen gives him the best chance.
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Bills' Senorise Perry: Loses fumble in preseason game
Perry rushed once for three yards and lost a fumble in Friday's preseason game against the Panthers.
Perry got his chance on the first play of the Bills' second drive of the game and promptly put the ball on the ground. While that won't help his hopes of making the roster, he at least seems to have recovered from the ankle injury that kept him out earlier in the week.
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Bills' Senorise Perry: Sits out Sunday
Perry missed practice Sunday due to an ankle injury, Chris Brown of the Bills' official site reports.
Perry is coming off a nice preseason outing where he scored a touchdown on four carries for 10 yards and also caught a 15-yard pass. For a guy who's battling for the final running back spot, the injury comes at an inopportune time.
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Bills' Senorise Perry: Staying within AFC East
Perry signed a contract with the Bills on Thursday, Chris Brown of the team's official site reports.
Perry led the Dolphins in special-teams tackles last season and is likely being brought to Buffalo to serve in a similar capacity. Unless the Bills suffer a rash of injuries at running back, he's highly unlikely to make much of an offensive contribution in 2019.
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Dolphins' Senorise Perry: Limited to special teams in 2018
Perry didn't record an offensive snap in 2018.
Perry played 303 snaps on special teams, racking up 164 kick return yards in limited usage. Even after Frank Gore (foot) was placed on injured reserve, Perry remained firmly behind Kenyan Drake, Kalen Ballage and Brandon Bolden on the offensive depth chart. Set to become a restricted free agent this offseason, it remains to be seen whether the 27-year-old will suit up with the Dolphins in 2019.
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Dolphins' Senorise Perry: Impesses in preseason opener
Perry ran for 35 yards and a touchdown on four carries to go along with two receptions for 10 yards during the Dolphins' preseason opener against the Buccaneers on Thursday.
Perry was productive despite a small workload Thursday, amassing 45 total yards and a score on just six touches out of the backfield. The 26-year-old is looking to prove himself as more than just a special teamer in Miami. His performance thus far has certainly improved his chances of making the 53-man roster as the No. 4 running back behind Kenyan Drake, Frank Gore and Kalen Ballage.
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Dolphins' Senorise Perry: Largely special-teams player in 2017
Perry gained 30 yards on eight carries and three yards on his one reception across 16 games in 2017. He also gained 202 yards on 10 kickoff returns.
Seeing his first NFL action since the 2014 season when he was with the Bears, Perry was exclusively relegated to special teams for the Dolphins in 2017 until fellow tailback Damien Williams dislocated his shoulder in Week 14. He still wasn't much of a factor in the offense thereafter, though, as No. 1 runner Kenyan Drake proved capable of handling an every-down role. However, with Williams set to be an unrestricted free agent at the end of the league year, Perry figures to enter the offseason second on the depth chart behind Drake.
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Dolphins' Senorise Perry: Active in Week 13
Perry (concussion) is active for Sunday's Week 13 tilt against the Broncos.
Perry will thus be available to give starting tailback Kenyan Drake the occasional breather against the stingy Broncos run defense. With Damien Williams (shoulder) sidelined, Perry should see snaps from scrimmage for the first time this season, although Drake is still expected to carry the bulk of the rushing workload.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-0, 210 lbs |
Birthplace: Summerville, GA |
Age: 33 |
School: Louisville |
Experience: 7 |