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  • Adrian Colbert: Signs with Chicago

    Colbert was signed to the Bears' practice squad Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports. Colbert suffered an undisclosed injury in August and was eventually released by the Bears, but he will now return to the team. He played in two games with Chicago last season, failing to record any stats while playing 20 special-teams snaps.
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  • Bears' Adrian Colbert: Placed on IR

    Colbert landed on the Bears' injured reserve Monday with an undisclosed injury There is no word on the nature of Colbert's injury at this point in time. Prior to his placement on IR, he was competing for a role providing depth in Chicago's secondary. He is now in line to miss the entire 2023 campaign unless both he and the team come to terms on an injury settlement at some point.
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  • Adrian Colbert: Let go by Jets

    Colbert was released by the Jets Tuesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Colbert hasn't played with the Jets since suffering a concussion in their Week 4 win over the Titans. The fifth-year pro has already played for four different teams in his career and will now likely be looking for his fifth. Colbert has 16 tackles (10 solo) while playing 151 defensive snaps across four games this season.
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  • Jets' Adrian Colbert: Ruled out for Week 5

    Colbert (concussion) is out Sunday against the Falcons, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports. Colbert won't travel with the team to London after suffering a concussion in the middle of the Jets' Week 4 matchup against Tennessee. He has been a key part of the team's secondary to this point, logging over a 50 percent snap rate in two of the three games in which he's been fully healthy. Colbert has logged 16 total tackles through four contests.
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  • Jets' Adrian Colbert: Signs with Gang Green

    The Jets signed Colbert to their active roster Monday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Colbert has been elevated from the practice squad before each game this season and has registered eight total tackles. The Jets will keep him permanently on their active roster as they are currently dealing with a litany of injuries to their secondary.
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  • Patriots' Adrian Colbert: No longer a Patriot

    Colbert was released by the Patriots on Monday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. If Colbert had made the Patriots roster, it would have marked his third team in the last three seasons. The 26-year-old will try to find a home elsewhere for the 2021 campaign.
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  • Patriots' Adrian Colbert: Finds new home

    Colbert inked a contract with the Patriots on Thursday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. The 27-year-old spent last season with the Giants, as he supplied 22 tackles (16 solo) across six games in an injury-plagued campaign. Colbert will likely handle a reserve safety role for the Patriots behind Devin McCourty and Jalen Mills should he make the roster.
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  • Giants' Adrian Colbert: Inactive Thursday

    Colbert (shoulder) won't play Thursday against the Eagles, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports. Colbert will miss a second consecutive game due to his shoulder injury. With 11 days between Thursday's game and New York's Week 8 Monday Night Football matchup against the Buccaneers, the safety will have an extended period to heal up.
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  • Giants' Adrian Colbert: Listed as questionable

    Colbert (neck) is considered questionable for Sunday's game versus the Cowboys, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports. Colbert was limited in practice all week after suffering a neck injury Week 4 against the Rams. The 27-year-old safety played 75 percent of the team's defensive snaps in that game, but that workload isn't expected to keep up barring other injuries. If he misses time, the Giants' special teams will be most impacted.
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  • Giants' Adrian Colbert: Officially ruled out Sunday

    Colbert (quadriceps) is inactive for Sunday's game versus the 49ers, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports. Colbert was considered doubtful, so it's not surprising that he'll miss a second straight game. Nate Ebner played a handful of defensive snaps in Colbert's place in Week 2 and will likely follow a similar pattern Sunday.
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  • Giants' Adrian Colbert: Unlikely to play Sunday

    Colbert (quadriceps) is considered doubtful for Sunday's game versus the 49ers, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports. Colbert will likely sit out for a second consecutive game. The Giants' secondary is otherwise healthy, so his probable absence shouldn't shake up the defensive dynamic.
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  • Adrian Colbert: Set to join Chiefs

    Colbert intends to sign with the Chiefs as soon as he passes mandatory COVID-19 testing protocols, Terez A Paylor of Yahoo Sports reports. Colbert played six games with the Dolphins last season, recording 22 tackles (16 solo) and two passes defensed. He'll shore up the Chiefs' depth at safety upon officially signing with the team.
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  • Adrian Colbert: Cut by Dolphins

    The Dolphins waived Colbert on Saturday, Joe Schad of The Palm Beach Post reports. Colbert began the 2019 season on the Seahawks' practice squad and ended it by starting Miami's final five regular-season games, recording 22 tackles and two pass breakups in the process. The Dolphins rewarded the 26-year-old with a one-year, $1.775 million contract in March, but they've shown him the door early in training camp. Colbert will likely find a landing spot before the season commences, although he projects as a depth asset elsewhere.
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  • Adrian Colbert: Waived by Seahawks

    Colbert was waived by the Seahawks on Friday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports. The Seahawks also placed offensive lineman Ethan Pocic (back) on injured reserve, clearing roster spots for tight end Jacob Hollister and offensive guard Jordan Roos. Colbert was signed off the practice squad in late September, but did not record a statistic during his time on the active roster.
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  • 49ers' Adrian Colbert: Not candidate to return

    Coach Kyle Shanahan said Monday that Colbert (ankle) will miss the rest of the regular season after being placed on injured reserve, Cam Inman of The San Jose Mercury News reports. Colbert would technically be eligible to return from IR in Week 16 if he makes a full recovery from his right high-ankle sprain, but Shanahan dismissed the possibility of the 49ers activating him. Instead, it appears the 49ers may be earmarking their two designated-to-return spots for safety Marcell Harris (hamstring) and linebacker Dekoda Watson (hamstring), both of whom are further along in their respective recoveries from injury. With Colbert out of the mix, rookie D.J. Reed will earn the first look as the 49ers' starting free safety.
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  • 49ers' Adrian Colbert: Placed on IR

    The 49ers placed Colbert (ankle) on injured reserve Monday, David Lombardi of The Athletic reports. Upon further examination, it was determined that Colbert is nursing a right high-ankle sprain. Colbert's timetable for a return is estimated at about 6-to-8 weeks, which prompted San Francisco to put the safety on IR to open up a roster spot. According to the report, Colbert is an unlikely candidate to return this season. All signs point to D.J. Reed taking over as the 49ers' starting free safety with Colbert out of the mix.
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  • 49ers' Adrian Colbert: Suffers right ankle injury

    Colbert was diagnosed with a right ankle injury after exiting Sunday's 39-10 loss to the Rams in the third quarter, Cam Inman of The San Jose Mercury News reports. Colbert picked up the injury when he collided with teammate Ahkello Witherspoon while both were vying for a potential interception early in the second half. The free safety played 34 defensive snaps before departing, finishing with one tackle and one pass breakup.
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  • 49ers' Adrian Colbert: Sports questionable designation

    Colbert (hamstring) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Lions, Cam Inman of The San Jose Mercury News reports. Colbert's injury surfaced when he didn't practice Thursday. The severity is still unclear, but a questionable tag gives him a good shot of playing, even if he's limited in some capacity. The second-year pro played 71 snaps in Week 1 and made five tackles.
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  • 49ers' Adrian Colbert: Clear of concussion protocol

    Colbert (concussion) has cleared the league-mandated concussion protocol, Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area reports. Head coach Kyle Shanahan indicated Colbert will be available for Sunday's game against the Jaguars. It appears the 24-year-old will not miss any game action after entering the concussion protocol following last week's win over the Titans.
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  • 49ers' Adrian Colbert: Enters concussion protocol

    Colbert displayed concussion-like symptoms following Sunday's game versus the Titans and is in the league-mandated protocol for head injuries, Cam Inman of The San Jose Mercury News reports. Colbert played all 64 defensive snaps in Sunday's win over the Titans, but he apparently showed symptoms after the game. The 24-year-old must progress through the concussion protocol and should be considered questionable for Week 16 until he clears it.
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