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  • Cowboys' C.J. Goodwin: Returns from injury

    Goodwin (hamstring) returned to practice this week, Jori Epstein of The Dallas Morning News reports. Goodwin picked up a hamstring injury in mid-August, but he was able to get healthy before next week's season opener. The 31-year-old is expected to fill a vital role on special teams for the Cowboys after inking a two-year deal in March.
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  • Cowboys' C.J. Goodwin: Lands on IR

    Goodwin (forearm) was placed on injured reserve Friday, Brandon George of The Dallas Morning News reports. Goodwin suffered a fractured forearm during Dallas' loss to Washington in Week 7 and will miss the remainder of the 2018 season. The depth cornerback's absence is unlikely to noticeably affect the Cowboys' secondary, but it could make for an increased in available special teams snaps.
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  • Cowboys' C.J. Goodwin: To undergo surgery

    Goodwin fractured his forearm in Sunday's loss to the Redskins and is set to undergo surgery Tuesday, Brandon George of The Dallas Morning News reports. Goodwin was picked up by the Cowboys prior to Week 6, but failed to take the field. He accumulated one solo tackle in Sunday's outing before injuring his forearm. It is now just a matter of time before the team places him on injured reserve. As a depth corner who was seeing his first playing time of the season, his absence is not likely to impact anyone else's playing time.
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  • Cowboys' C.J. Goodwin: Exits game with forearm injury

    Goodwin is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Redskins due to a forearm injury, Kareem Copeland of The Washington Post reports. Goodwin, who signed with the Cowboys less than two weeks ago, exited Sunday's game during the fourth quarter. Expect an update on the depth cornerback's health after the Week 7 contest if he's unable to retake the field.
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  • C.J. Goodwin: Cut by Arizona

    Goodwin was released by the Cardinals on Tuesday, Darren Urban of the team's official site reports. The 28-year-old cornerback logged 12 games for Atlanta and two games for Arizona in 2017, notching nine total tackles in mainly special teams roles. Goodwin will look for a depth role with a new roster.
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  • C.J. Goodwin: Cut by Atlanta

    The Falcons released Goodwin on Thursday, D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. Goodwin tumbled down the depth chart after he was exposed in coverage while substituting for an injured Desmond Trufant in a Nov. 26 win over the Buccaneers, with Blidi Wreh-Wilson entering the lineup in Goodwin's stead the following week. With the Falcons unwilling to bring Goodwin back into the cornerback rotation, the team signed Deja Olatoye in a corresponding move to restore depth in the secondary.
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  • Falcons' C.J. Goodwin: Sidelined Wednesday

    Goodwin (hamstring) was a non-participant at the Falcons' practice Wednesday, Vaughn McClure of ESPN reports. Goodwin sustained the hamstring injury in Sunday's loss to the Seahawks. He recorded one tackle in the game. His status going forward will need to be monitored, but Jalen Collins figures to step up in a back up role if Goodwin is forced to sit out in Week 7.
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  • Steelers place K Garrett Hartely on IR among Monday's moves

    The Steelers made a slew of roster moves Monday, including placing offensive tackle Mike Adams on the PUP list to begin the season. Pittsburgh also placed cornerback Senquez Golson and kicker Garrett Hartley on injured reserve, which means both players will miss the 2015 season. Tight end Cameron Clear, defensive end Niko Davis and tight end Ray Hamilton were all waived/injured. The Steelers also released G Miles Dieffenbach, WR Kenzel Doe, WR C.J. Goodwin, RB Braylon Heard, DE Joe Kruger, DT Joe Okafor, OL Collin Rahrig, CB Jordan Sullen, OT Kevin Whimpey and S Ian Wild.
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  • Steelers fill up practice squad

    The Steelers signed receivers C.J. Goodwin and Derek Moye, offensive lineman Alejandro Villanueva, defensive backs Shaquille Richardson and Ross Ventrone, defensive linemen Josh Mauro and Nick Williams, running back Josh Harris, tight end Rob Blanchflower and linebacker Howard Jones to their practice squad.
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  • Steelers make first wave of cuts

    The Steelers released running backs Jordan Hall and Miguel Maysonet, receivers C.J. Goodwin and Kashif Moore, tight end Eric Waters, safety Jordan Dangerfield, cornerbacks Devin Smith and Lew Toler, and linebacker Vic So'oto. Pittsburgh is down to 81 players and must cut six more by 4 p.m. ET.
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