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  • Lawrence Guy: Cut by New England

    The Patriots plan to release Guy on Monday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports. Guy turns 34 next month and was entering the final year of his contract, which was set to pay him a $2 million salary and another $1 million in per-game roster bonuses. With the move, the Patriots will save $3 million against the cap. It ends a seven-year run with New England for Guy. The veteran won a Super Bowl and played in 110 career contests for the team.
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  • Patriots' Lawrence Guy: Plays season-high snaps in return

    Guy recorded eight tackles (two solo) in Monday's 33-14 loss to the Bears. Guy returned from a three-week absence and played 83 percent of the team's defensive snaps. His eight tackles were the most he's recorded since Week 15 of the 2020 season. This performance may not be enough to put him on the radar of IDP fantasy managers yet, but if he continues to play this volume of snaps, the stats will pile up. He'll take the field again in Week 8 against the Jets.
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  • Patriots' Lawrence Guy: Playing Monday

    Guy (shoulder) is active Monday against the Bears. Guy will be suiting up for the first time since Week 3, after he was able to log three straight limited practices to close out the week. He should play a significant role in the Patriots' defensive line rotation.
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  • Patriots' Lawrence Guy: Won't play Sunday

    Guy (shoulder) has been ruled out for Sunday's contest against the Lions, Zack Cox of NESN.com reports. Guy will miss a second straight game after picking up a shoulder injury during the team's Week 3 loss to the Ravens. His next chance to suit up will come in Week 6 against the Browns. However, he's yet to practice since suffering the injury, so he may be held out of game action for awhile.
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  • Patriots' Lawrence Guy: Unable to practice

    Guy (shoulder) was a DNP during practice Wednesday. Guy left Week 3's loss to the Ravens early and then was unable to suit up in Week 4 against the Packers. If he's going to play Sunday against the Lions, he'll likely need to hit the practice field at least once before the contest.
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  • Patriots' Lawrence Guy: Back in Foxboro on four-year deal

    Guy agreed Wednesday with the Patriots on a four-year contract, Jeff Howe of The Athletic reports. Guy has been an integral part of New England's defensive front for the last four seasons, and after exploring other options in free agency -- including the rival Dolphins -- he'll stick around with the Patriots. The veteran lineman has notched over 55 tackles in each of his four seasons with the Patriots, but he's only totaled seven sacks over that span.
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  • Patriots' Lawrence Guy: All clear for season finale

    Guy (shoulder) is active for Sunday's game against the Jets. Guy couldn't go for New England's Week 16 Monday night matchup against the Bills, but he's since progressed enough from his shoulder issue to be activated for the finale against New York. The 30-year-old collected a season-high eight tackles in his last appearance Dec. 20 at Miami.
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  • Patriots' Lawrence Guy: Out Week 9

    Guy (shoulder/elbow/knee) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Jets. The 30-year-old finished the week with a limited practice and was originally considered questionable, but he's since been downgraded to out. Deatrich Wise (knee) lines up to start in Guy's place at defensive end.
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  • Patriots' Lawrence Guy: Sustains shoulder injury

    Guy suffered a shoulder injury during Sunday's loss to the Bills. The 30-year-old was considered questionable to return early in the second half but was eventually downgraded to out. Guy had four tackles (two solo) prior to exiting the contest.
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  • Patriots' Lawrence Guy: Signs four-year deal with Pats

    Guy will sign a four-year, $20 million contract with the Patriots, Ian Rapoport of NFL.com reports. Guy has worked his way into a couple productive seasons the last two years with the Ravens. He posted his best campaign in 2015, recording 46 tackles (29 solo) and 4.5 sacks in that season. Entering his seventh season, the 26-year-old will likely reprise that role when the team employs its 3-4 scheme in 2017.
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  • Ravens re-sign DE Lawrence Guy to two-year deal

    The Ravens re-signed defensive Lawrence Guy to a two-year contract, the team announced. Guy, 25, appeared in 11 games with Baltimore last season, making 16 tackles.
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  • Report: DE Lawrence Guy to visit Jets

    Defensive end Lawrence Guy is scheduled to visit the Jets on Thursday, per the Baltimore Sun. The former Colt, Charger and Raven has spent four seasons in the NFL. He played in 11 games last season for the Ravens. Guy, 25, has recorded 54 total tackles, one sack and five passes defensed during his career.
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  • Ravens list Week 9 inactives

    The Ravens have listed the following players as inactive for Sunday's Week 9 matchup with the Steelers: wide receiver Michael Campanaro (thigh), cornerback Jimmy Smith (foot), safety Terrence Brooks, linebacker Zach Orr, defensiven end Lawrence Guy and offensive linemen Gino Gradkowski and Jah Reid. Both Campanaro and Smith were ruled out on Friday's injury report. The Ravens had three players listed as questionable, and all are active for the NFC North battle.
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  • Ravens list Week 4 inactives

    Ravens wide receiver Michael Campanaro, cornerback Lardarius Webb, linebacker Arthur Brown, tackle Eugene Monroe, offensive lineman John Urschel, defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan and defensive tackle Lawrence Guy were ruled inactive Week 4 vs. Carolina.
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  • Ravens sign DL, release WR Wednesday

    The Ravens announced Wednesday they signed defensive end Lawrence Guy after he was released by San Diego Tuesday. To clear a roster spot, wide receiver Deonte Thompson was once again released.
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  • Chargers shuffle active roster Tuesday

    The Chargers made several moves Tuesday, adding running back Shaun Draughn and linebackers Kevin Reddick and Cordarro Law to the active roster. The team also placed running back Danny Woodhead on injured reserve and released defensive lineman Lawrence Guy. The Chargers added three players to the practice squad Tuesday as well: running back D.J. Adams, tight end David Paulson and outside linebacker Colton Underwood. Adrian Phillips was released from the practice squad, while Marcus Cromartie was released from the reserved-injured list.
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  • Key Chargers defenders cleared for action

    Four key Chargers defenders who were on the injury report are active for Monday night's game at Arizona. They are linebacker Manti Te'o (foot), cornerback Jason Verrett (shoulder), defensive end Lawrence Guy (shoulder) and defensive tackle Sean Lissemore (ankle).
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  • Chargers set injury report for Monday night clash

    Cornerback Chris Davis (ankle) has officially been ruled out by the Chargers for their Monday night game against Arizona. Listed as questionable are safety Jahleel Addae (hamstring), tight end Antonio Gates (hamstring), defensive end Lawrence Guy (shoulder), defensive tackle Sean Lissemore (ankle) and linebacker Manti Te'o (foot). Wide receiver Keenan Allen (ribs) and cornerback Jason Verrett (shoulder) are probable.
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  • Chargers list inactives for second preseason game

    According to U-T San Diego, the following players were held out for the Chargers against the Seahawks in exhibition play on Friday: Running back Ryan Mathews (healthy scratch), wide receiver Vincent Brown (calf), defensive end Lawrence Guy (shoulder), defensive end Damik Scafe (undisclosed) and outside linebacker Dwight Freeney (healthy scratch).
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  • Johnny Patrick lone injured Chargers player inactive

    Chargers defensive back Johnny Patrick (ankle) is the only player on the injured list unable to play in Thursday's game against the Broncos in Week 15. Defensive linemen Lawrence Guy (toe), Sean Lissemore (toe) and Corey Liuget (knee) along with defensive back Shareece Wright (foot) and linebacker Jarret Johnson (hand) were all able to play through their issues.
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