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Fantasy News
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Armstrong (hamstring) was waived/injured by the Falcons on Tuesday, Josh Kendall of The Athletic reports. Armstrong was working with the second-team defense and was expected to play as a rotational corner before suffering this hamstring injury. Don't be surprised if the 27-year-old ends up back with Atlanta at some point this year.... See More ... See Less
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Falcons' Cornell Armstrong: Remaining in Atlanta
Armstrong re-signed with the Falcons on a one-year deal Monday, Tori McElhaney of the team's official site reports. Armstrong was signed to Atlanta's practice squad in October before getting promoted to the active roster later that month. In 10 games (four starts), the 27-year-old registered a career-high 33 tackles (22 solo). Armstrong will hope to once again provide solid depth behind starters A.J. Terrell and Casey Hayward next season.... See More ... See Less -
Cornell Armstrong: Headed back to Atlanta
The Falcons signed Armstrong (undisclosed) to the practice squad Monday, Josh Kendall of The Athletic reports. Armstrong was previously placed on Atlanta's IR due to an undisclosed injury in mid-August before being let go with an injury settlement. The fifth-year cornerback did not play in 2021 after he was similarly waived with an injury settlement from Houston's IR last September, and he has played only 136 defensive snaps during his career.... See More ... See Less -
Falcons' Cornell Armstrong: Lands on IR
The Falcons placed Armstrong (undisclosed) on injured reserve Tuesday, per independent NFL reporter Dov Kleiman. It's unclear when he suffered the injury, but barring an injury settlement, Armstrong will be sidelined for the remainder of the 2022 campaign. His absence will make it easier for Mike Ford and Dee Alford to land a roster spot.... See More ... See Less -
Cornell Armstrong: Clears COVID protocols
Armstrong was activated from the Falcons' practice squad COVID-19 list Tuesday. Armstrong signed with the Falcons' practice squad on Dec. 7 and ended up on the COVID list one week later. Now that he is healthy, he'll try to earn a spot on the active roster before the season comes to a close, or at least prove he deserves a shot with the Falcons in 2022.... See More ... See Less -
Cornell Armstrong: Waived with injury designation
Armstrong (undisclosed) was waived/injured by the Texans on Monday, independent NFL journalist Aaron Wilson reports. Armstrong played 10 games for the Texans last year exclusively in a special-teams role. The 2018 sixth-round pick is expected to clear waivers and land on injured reserve, where he'll spend the rest of the season unless he reaches an injury settlement with the team.... See More ... See Less -
Texans' Cornell Armstrong: Picks up knee injury
Armstrong (knee) is questionable for Sunday's game versus the Titans. Armstrong popped up on the injury report Friday after logging a limited practice session. Considering he was still able to practice in some capacity, the third-year cornerback is likely a game-time decision for Sunday, although his status shouldn't affect the defense either way since he's been a healthy scratch through the first five games.... See More ... See Less -
Texans' Cornell Armstrong: Bumps up to active roster
The Texans promoted Armstrong to the active roster Saturday, NFL agent Brett Tessler reports. Since the Texans' top two cornerbacks -- Johnathan Joseph and Bradley Roby -- are both questionable for Sunday's game against the Raiders with hamstring injuries, the Texans brought up Armstrong as depth. He'll likely stick in a special-teams role as long as there aren't further injuries.... See More ... See Less
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Vic Tafur@VicTafur2H agoWhy the Raiders bucked bigger needs and added dynamic tight end Brock Bowers ⤵️ https://t.co/es4sGtM0y4
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Vic Tafur@VicTafur2H agoRaiders draft Brock Bowers: How he fits, pick grade and scouting intel ⤵️ https://t.co/5cLo1VIJFv
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Levi Damien@LeviDamien3H ago#Raiders GM Tom Telesco said this week he was not a big believer in picking based on needs. He certainly stayed true to 'Best Player Available' with the Brock Bowers pick https://t.co/zhjNjsgNbZ via @theraiderswire
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Silver & Black Pride@SilverBlakPride3H agoWhat's next at QB? #Raiders #NFLdraft https://t.co/aoaM3Htfem
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Paul Gutierrez@PGutierrezESPN3H agoAnd @MelKiperESPN: "The #Raiders got good value on Brock Bowers at No. 13, and I think he's more than a tight end. I've long called him an "offensive entity." He can play out wide or inline or as an H-back. Sure, they missed out on the quarterbacks, but Bowers...(more)
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Paul Gutierrez@PGutierrezESPN3H ago"A player like Brock, just where the scouting staff, where they had him, what they thought about him, what the coaching staff thought, he was really pretty [much] a consensus guy." - #Raiders GM Tom Telesco, on TE Brock Bowers
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Vic Tafur@VicTafur3H agoRaiders "zeroed in" on Bowers as the 13th pick came closer, and the option of taking the best defensive player didn't give Telesco or Antonio Pierce any pause. "It was a consensus pick. Besides being a great player, Brock has that edge, works hard and is a great person."
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Vic Tafur@VicTafur3H agoTelesco on the how hard the Raiders tried to move up in the draft: "Not particularly hard."
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Paul Gutierrez@PGutierrezESPN4H ago#Raiders Telesco says there is "no concern" with Michael Mayer's foot injury.
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Paul Gutierrez@PGutierrezESPN4H agoHow hard to the #Raiders try to move up for a QB? Telesco: "Not particularly hard."