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  • Jets' Lamarcus Joyner: Done for Week 17

    Joyner (hip) has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's game against the Seahawks. Joyner exited in the first half, and he'll be unable to return for the second. The veteran safety had missed each of the team's last two games with a hip injury, and it appears likely that he aggravated it on coverage of a deep pass to DK Metcalf. Tony Adams will continue to fill in at safety.
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  • Jets' Lamarcus Joyner: Leaves with injury

    Joyner has exited Sunday's game against the Seahawks after aggravating a hip injury, Brian Costello of the New York Post reports. Joyner had missed each of the team's last two games with a hip injury and he was considered questionable coming into the contest. He's questionable to return and has been replaced by Tony Adams at safety.
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  • Jets' Lamarcus Joyner: Officially listed as questionable

    Joyner (hip) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Seahawks. Joyner has missed each of the Jets' last two games but returned to log two limited practices to begin the week prior to turning in a full session Friday. Nevertheless, his status will not become official until shortly before the team's 4:05 p.m. ET kickoff. Prior to his injury, Joyner had racked up 55 total tackles with three interceptions across 13 games on the season.
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  • Jets' Lamarcus Joyner: Aiming for Sunday return

    Head coach Robert Saleh said Wednesday that Joyner will return to practice this week after missing both of the last two games due to a hip injury, Andy Vasquez of The Bergen Record reports. Joyner, who's been sidelined during both of New York's previous two matchups as a result of a hip issue, is now slated to resume practicing this week and possibly reclaim his usual starting safety spot in the New Year's Day matchup versus Seattle. While his activity levels in practice throughout the week should provide further clarification regarding his Week 17 availability, the 32-year-old appears in line to suit up this weekend following the Jets' decision to send down fellow safety Will Parks to the team's practice squad.
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  • Jets' Lamarcus Joyner: Bounces back in Week 2

    Joyner totaled a team-high eight tackles (six solo) in Sunday's 31-30 win over the Browns. Joyner was much more productive in Week 2 after notching just one tackle in the season opener. The veteran safety has played all 123 of New York's defensive snaps through two weeks.
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  • Jets' Lamarcus Joyner: Sticking with Jets

    Joyner (triceps) re-signed with the Jets on a one-year deal Thursday, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports. Joyner was expected to serve as a starting safety opposite Marcus Maye in the Jets' secondary in 2021. That plan was derailed after Joyner suffered a season-ending triceps injury in the first game of the season. He'll have another chance to make a significant impact in the team's secondary in 2022, especially given the expectation that Maye departs in free agency.
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  • Jets' Lamarcus Joyner: Moves to IR

    Joyner (triceps) was placed on injured reserve Tuesday. Joyner logged 11 snaps in Week 1 before his season ended with a torn triceps. The Jets signed Jarrod Wilson to the active roster to help fill the void at safety, though he'll need to compete with Sheldrick Redwine for the starting strong safety job.
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  • Jets' Lamarcus Joyner: Doubtful to return Sunday

    Joyner (elbow) is doubtful to return to Sunday's game against the Panthers, according to Rich Cimini of ESPN.com. Joyner departed the game, and if he can't return to action, it would cause a big problem for the Jets secondary. Sheldrick Redwine is expected to take on a bigger role if Joyner can't return to the field.
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  • Raiders' Lamarcus Joyner: Returns to active roster

    The Raiders activated Joyner (illness) from the reserve/COVID-19 list Wednesday, Paul Gutierrez of ESPN.com reports. Joyner will return to the lineup for Sunday's game against the Jets after missing two games while on the reserve list. The veteran safety typically plays around 70 percent of the defensive snaps per game, so he should resume that role if his conditioning is up to par. Through nine games, Joyner has produced 46 tackles and three pass breakups.
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  • Raiders' Lamarcus Joyner: Moves to COVID list

    Joyner (undisclosed) was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday, Field Yates of ESPN reports. It's unclear if the veteran safety tested positive for the virus himself or if he's been in close contact with an infected individual. Damon Arnette and Keisean Nixon could have increased roles while Joyner is unavailable.
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  • Raiders' Lamarcus Joyner: Shakes injury tag

    Joyner (hamstring) won't carry an injury designation into Sunday's game versus the Buccaneers. Joyner pulled up lame in the Week 5 win over the Chiefs, but after staying on the practice field all week, he's been deemed good to go. He has a tough test ahead with the Buccaneers coming to town, as both Mike Evans and Chris Godwin are healthy. Joyner's been sturdy in coverage this year, however, letting up a 91.2 passer rating and just one touchdown when targeted.
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  • Raiders' Lamarcus Joyner: Good to go versus Chiefs

    Joyner (ribs) does not carry an injury designation for Sunday's game against the Chiefs. Joyner kicked off the week with consecutive limited practices, but he managed to take on unrestricted reps Friday. He'll draw his usual start at cornerback as the Raiders look to accomplish the difficult feat of containing Patrick Mahomes through the air.
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  • Raiders' Lamarcus Joyner: Makes 49 tackles in 2019

    Joyner posted 49 tackles and three pass breakups over 14 games in 2019. Joyner signed a four-year, $42 million ticket last March, but the Raiders still spent a first-round pick on Johnathan Abram (shoulder) and brought Eric Harris aboard as well. The 29-year-old Joyner could have competition for a starting role in 2020 if the team brings back Karl Joseph (foot), whose recovery timeline still is unclear.
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  • Raiders' Lamarcus Joyner: Ready to roll

    Joyner doesn't carry an injury designation heading into the season's final game against the Broncos, Paul Gutierrez of ESPN.com reports. Joyner was upgraded to a full practice Friday after managing calf and quadriceps injuries that he sustained in Week 16's game against the Chargers. Now that he's officially healthy, he's expected to handle his usual starting safety role in a must-win game for the Raiders.
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  • Raiders' Lamarcus Joyner: Still injured on practice estimate

    Joyner (calf/quad) was considered unable to practice on Wednesday's estimation, Matt Kawahara of the San Francisco Chronicle reports. Joyner exited last weekend's game against the Chargers due to a calf injury. While it's not a great sign that he isn't considered able to practice, Joyner at least has a chance to prove his health Thursday and Friday in advance of Sunday's season finale against Denver.
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  • Raiders' Lamarcus Joyner: Sustains calf injury

    Joyner won't return to Sunday's game against the Chargers after suffering a calf injury. Joyner made two solo tackles before leaving the contest. Curtis Riley and Dallin Leavitt should both be in line for upticks in usage while Joyner's on the sidelines.
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  • Raiders' Lamarcus Joyner: Ready to rock

    Joyner (hamstring) does not carry an injury designation for Sunday's game against the Chiefs. Joyner logged a trio of limited practices this week, and he's set to retake the field after a two-game absence. Expect the 29-year-old safety to reprise his usual starting role in Oakland's secondary versus Kansas City on Sunday.
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  • Rams' Lamarcus Joyner: Won't be franchise tagged

    Joyner will not receive the franchise tag from the Rams ahead of Tuesday's deadline, Myles Simmons of the Rams' official site reports. Joyner played under the franchise tag in 2018, but Rams general manager Les Snead said Thursday that the team doesn't have plans on utilizing that designation for 2019. The two sides were unable to agree to a long-term deal prior to last year's summer deadline, and now the team is apparently willing to let the 28-year-old safety head into free agency. Joyner had a career-high 79 tackles (58 solo) with one sack and one interception in 15 starts for the Rams in 2018.
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  • Rams' Lamarcus Joyner: Remains day-to-day

    Joyner is day-to-day after exiting Sunday's game against the Cardinals with an ankle injury, Lindsey Thiry of ESPN.com reports. Joyner had three solo tackles before leaving the game in the fourth quarter. The 28-year-old's status should receive some additional clarity once the Rams return to practice Wednesday. Marqui Christian would likely start at free safety should Joyner be unable to play Week 17.
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  • Rams' Lamarcus Joyner: Placed on NFI list

    Joyner (undisclosed) was placed on the Non-Football Injury list Wednesday, Myles Simmons of the Rams' official site reports. It's surprising to see Joyner's name on this list, as he wasn't known to be dealing with an injury. There's no telling when he's expected back on the field. When healthy, the franchise-tagged safety should immediately return to his spot with the first-team defense.
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