Batson was cut from the Falcons' practice squad Monday.
Batson's departure from the team comes after reports that he was arrested Saturday morning on five charges, as detailed by Michael Rothstein of ESPN.com.
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Cameron Batson: Signed to Atlanta's practice squad
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Batson joined the Falcons' practice squad Wednesday, Tori McElhaney of the team's official site reports.
Batson went unclaimed on waivers after being cut Tuesday, enabling Atlanta to add him to the practice squad. He could be elevated to the main roster during the season if injuries strike Atlanta's receiving corps.
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Cameron Batson: Jettisoned by Falcons
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Batson was cut by the Falcons on Tuesday, Jeff Schultz of The Athletic reports.
Batson signed with the Falcons in June after undergoing season-ending knee surgery in October, but he failed to make their final roster. The wide receiver caught five passes for 28 yards while returning two punts and a kickoff for a combined 29 yards. Batson will likely return to the Falcons' practice squad if he goes unclaimed on waivers.
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Falcons' Cameron Batson: Competing for punt return duties
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Batson (knee) was active at training camp and competing for return duties Tuesday, Tori McElhaney of the Falcons' official site reports.
Batson suffered a season-ending ACL tear last October while with the Titans. Despite the injury, Batson signed with the Falcons in June and appears to be fully recovered. The 26-year-old recorded 301 return yards over his last 16 games in Tennessee.
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Falcons' Cameron Batson: Joins Falcons
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Batson (knee) signed with Atlanta on Wednesday just seven months after undergoing season-ending ACL surgery in October, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Batson recorded two catches for 15 yards and one touchdown over four games before being placed on the Titans' injured reserve in mid-October. The 5-foot-8 wideout will reunite with former offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, who is entering his second season as Atlanta's head coach. Batson totaled 12 receptions for 100 yards and one touchdown over 12 games with Tennessee in 2020 and should provide additional veteran depth to the Falcons' receiving corps. It's not yet clear if Batson is back to 100 percent following surgery, but he should be ready to go for the start of the 2022 campaign.
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Titans' Cameron Batson: Moves to injured reserve
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Batson (knee) was placed on injured reserve Tuesday, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports.
Batson suffered a torn ACL during Monday's win over the Bills, so it was only a matter of time before he moved to injured reserve. The 25-year-old finishes 2021 with two catches for 15 yards and one touchdown in four games.
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Titans' Cameron Batson: Suffers torn ACL
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Batson (knee) sustained a season-ending torn right ACL during Monday's win over the Bills, NFL writer Paul Kuharsky reports.
Batson will doubtless undergo surgery and shift to IR in the near future, as will rookie first-round pick Caleb Farley, who also suffered an ACL tear Week 6. Through four appearances this season, Batson secured two of five targets for 15 yards and a score. He also logged two carries for 15 yards.
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Titans' Cameron Batson: Ruled out with knee injury
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Batson has been ruled out for the remainder of Monday's game against the Bills due to a right knee injury, Paul Kuharsky of PaulKuharsky.com reports.
Batson appeared to suffer a non-contact injury near the end of the first half, and he was unable to put any pressure on his right leg on his way off the field. Marcus Johnson appears to be the replacement as the team's kick returner, at least to start the second half.
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Titans' Cameron Batson: Scores clutch touchdown
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Batson recorded one reception on four targets for two yards and a touchdown in Sunday's loss to the Jets.
Batson was on the field for 25 percent of the team's offensive snaps due to the absence of both A.J. Brown (hamstring) and Julio Jones (hamstring). He still was limited to a peripheral role in the offense, finishing sixth on the team in targets. However, Batson did make his lone reception count by finding the end zone with 16 seconds left in the contest to tie the game at 24. Batson could continue to rotate into the game if both Brown and Jones remain sidelined, but he will struggle for any type of role if either return.
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Titans' Cameron Batson: Hauls in touchdown
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Batson recorded one reception on two targets for 15 yards and a touchdown in the Titans' first preseason game against the Falcons on Friday.
Batson served as a starting receiver in the game with most of the Titans' receiving corps sidelined. He made his lone catch of the contest count, hauling in a back-shoulder throw from Logan Woodside for a 15-yard touchdown. Batson's cleanest path to a roster spot may be as a return specialist, as the depth chart at wide receiver has gotten more crowded due to the additions of Julio Jones, Josh Reynolds, Marcus Johnson, Dez Fitzpatrick and Racey McMath this offseason.
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Titans' Cameron Batson: Catchless in Week 17
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Batson did not command a target in Week 17 against the Texans. For the season, Batson recorded 12 receptions for 100 yards and a touchdown.
Batson often filled the third receiver role for the Titans, particularly in the absence of Adam Humphries (concussion). That didn't translate to big statistical production, as A.J. Brown and Corey Davis commanded an overwhelming majority of the targets in the offense. However, Batson saw logged 283 offensive snaps -- over 100 more than his rookie season -- despite playing in only 12 games. He will remain under contract with the Titans in 2021, but he'll first look to make an impact in their wild-card matchup with the Ravens.
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Titans' Cameron Batson: Logs one reception in Week 16
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Batson brought in his only target for 12 yards in Week 16 against the Packers.
Batson played 25 offensive snaps as the Titans attempted to erase a big deficit. However, that didn't translate to much production, as he was targeted only once. For the season, Batson now has 12 receptions for 100 yards and a touchdown.
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Titans' Cameron Batson: Gets involved against Baltimore
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Batson brought in both targets for 21 yards in Week 11 against Baltimore. He also had one rush attempt for four yards.
Batson was only on the field for 18 offensive snaps but recorded multiple receptions for the second consecutive week. His longest gain went for 14 yards, which helped keep alive the Titans' first offensive possession that ended with a touchdown. Batson also took a direct snap from the five-yard line and was taken down just short of the goal line. If Adam Humphries (concussion) remains sidelined for a Week 12 matchup against the Colts, Batson should continue to see an increased role in the offense.
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Titans' Cameron Batson: Receives promotion
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The Titans signed Batson to the 53-man roster Saturday, Jim Wyatt of the team's official site reports.
Batson has suited up in three games for the Titans this season, and he logged at least 27 percent of the offensive workload each time. That didn't translate to much production, as he caught just three passes for 39 yards in that stretch. He should handle a similar snap share Sunday against the Bears, as he'll be the No. 5 wide receiver following news that Adam Humphries (concussion) has been ruled out.
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Cameron Batson: Back to practice squad
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Batson reverted to the Titans' practice squad Tuesday, per the NFL's official transaction log.
The 24-year-old was elevated from the practice squad as an extra player for Sunday's win over the Texans, but he returns to the practice squad after catching his lone target for 13 yards on 20 offensive snaps. Batson has three catches for 39 yards in three games this season and, even if he rejoins the active roster, he's unlikely to be a significant factor in the passing game.
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Cameron Batson: Sent back down to practice squad
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Batson reverted back to Tennessee's practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction report.
Batson started and played 45 of 75 snaps on offense but failed to make an impact outside of getting called for holding. That underwhelming performance could dissuade the TItans from calling the 24-year-old Texas Tech product back up.
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Titans' Cameron Batson: Chips in two receptions
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Batson recorded two receptions for 26 yards and one rush for 11 yards in the Titans' Week 2 win over Jacksonville.
Batson saw an increase in playing time due to the absence of A.J. Brown (knee). His biggest play of the contest came midway through the fourth quarter when he worked deep over the middle for an 18-yard reception. Batson was signed to the Titans' practice squad after being waived on Sept. 7. However, he took advantage of his chance to dress on gameday, finishing fifth on the team in receptions and yards in Week 2.
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Cameron Batson: Resurfaces on practice squad
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The Titans signed Batson to the practice squad Monday, Jim Wyatt of the team's official site reports.
Batson spent the entire 2019 campaign on IR, but the Titans will allow him another chance to progress in his development. He participated in the team's offseason program.
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Cameron Batson: Waived by Titans
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The Titans waived Batson on Monday, Jim Wyatt of the team's official site reports.
Batson initially made the 53-man roster but was cut two days later. The 24-year-old receiver spent the entire 2019 season on injured reserve with an undisclosed injury, but he's healthy now and could be a practice-squad candidate.
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Titans' Cameron Batson: Inks one-year extension
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Batson (undisclosed) signed a one-year contract extension with the Titans on Wednesday, Jim Wyatt of the team's official site reports.
Batson spent the entire 2019 campaign on injured reserve due to an undisclosed issue he suffered last July, but the team's decision to re-sign him implies that he's now back to full health. He'll look to secure a depth role at wideout during the upcoming season after he hauled in eight passes for 82 yards across 11 games with Tennessee as a rookie in 2018.