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  • Bears' Greg Stroman: Joining the Bears

    Stroman signed a one-year deal with Chicago on Thursday. Stroman will sign with the Bears after trying out for the team during this past week's voluntary minicamp. The 2018 seventh-rounder tallied 38 tackles, four passes defended and one interception over 15 games during his rookie season with the Commanders, but managed to play just three defensive and 43 special-teams snaps while spending most of the next two seasons on injured reserve. Stroman was waived in August of 2021 after starting training camp on the PUP list for Washington and signed with Buffalo's practice squad in December.
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  • Football Team's Greg Stroman: Leaves game Sunday

    Stroman (foot) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against Baltimore. It's unclear how Stroman suffered the injury, however, he was forced to leave the game in the first quarter. As long as Stroman is out, more depth snaps could be in line for Jimmy Moreland and Fabian Moreau.
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  • Redskins' Greg Stroman: Dealing with groin injury

    Stroman did not practice Sunday due to a groin injury, John Keim of ESPN.com reports. The severity of Stroman's injury is unknown at this time, so he should be considered day-to-day for now. Stroman is expected to compete for a depth role in the secondary this preseason.
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  • Redskins' Greg Stroman: Handles big role as a rookie

    Stroman finished his rookie season with 37 tackles (30 solo), an interception, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in 15 games, playing 386 snaps on offense and 179 on special teams. The seventh-round pick took his lumps in coverage, but he also displayed some playmaking skills and was a regular contributor on special teams. Stroman might challenge Fabian Moreau for the nickelback job in 2019, or perhaps even push for a starting job outside if Washington decides to move on from Josh Norman.
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