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Top Keion Crossen News

  • Keion Crossen: Gets cut loose

    Crossen (leg) was released by the Dolphins on Tuesday, Daniel Oyefusi of the Miami Herald reports.

    Crossen -- who was released with a failed physical designation -- missed the 2023 season after sustaining a season-ending leg injury during the team's final practice before roster cuts. His departure will save Miami $3 million in cap space, as the team works to get under the salary cap ahead of the new league year, which begins March 13. It's not clear where the 27-year-old is in his injury recovery, and if or when he'll be ready to return to the field ahead of the 2024 campaign.

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  • Dolphins' Keion Crossen: Moved to IR

    The Dolphins placed Crossen (undisclosed) on injured reserve Tuesday.

    Crossen was surprisingly shifted to IR as part of Miami's moves to get down to a 53-man roster ahead of Tuesday's cutdown deadline. While the nature of his injury is unclear, the 27-year-old will now be forced to sit out the entire 2023 campaign, unless he can reach an injury settlement with the team at some point this season. Crossen recorded 32 tackles (20 solo) and four passes defended across 16 appearances with Miami last season.

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  • Dolphins' Keion Crossen: Leaves with knee injury

    Crossen is listed as questionable to return to Saturday's contest against the Bills due to a knee injury.

    Crossen actually was forced out of the game earlier but managed to return. The corner appeared to aggravate the issue in an effort to track down Josh Allen on a 44-yard scamper. Expect Justin Bethel and Noah Igbinoghene to see more time as a result.

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  • Dolphins' Keion Crossen: Sheds injury designation

    Crossen (concussion) was listed as a full participant on Thursday's practice report, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.

    Crossen suffered a concussion Week 10 against the Browns and after a Week 11 bye, he was limited at practice Wednesday. However, Crossen appears to have cleared concussion protocols after being labeled a full participant on Thursday's practice report, and he should return to play Sunday against the Texans.

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  • Dolphins' Keion Crossen: Done for Week 10

    Crossen (shoulder) is out for the remainder of Sunday's game against the Browns.

    Crossen suffered the injury in the first half and went straight to the team's locker room. After initially being considered questionable to return, it's been determined Crossen will be unable to do so. The Dolphins now have just three healthy cornerbacks on the field -- Justin Bethel, Xavien Howard and Kader Kohou.

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  • Dolphins' Keion Crossen: Forced out Sunday

    Crossen is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Browns with a shoulder injury.

    Crossen was seen favoring his left arm while heading straight to the Dolphins' locker room after being injured on a special-teams play in the first half, according to Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network. Crossen has played a consistent depth role in Miami's secondary this season, and his absence will leave the team with just three healthy cornerbacks against Cleveland.

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  • Dolphins' Keion Crossen: Set for return

    Crossen (knee) does not have an injury designation for Sunday's game against the Lions, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.

    Crossen was forced to sit out Miami's Week 7 win over the Steelers but will return after the one-game absence. He's played on special teams as well as filled a depth role on defense, picking up nine total tackles and one pass defended across six matchups this season.

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  • Dolphins' Keion Crossen: Unavailable Sunday

    Crossen (knee) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Steelers.

    Crossen sustained a knee injury during last week's loss to the Vikings and was doubtful ahead of Sunday's primetime matchup. Justin Bethel should see increased opportunities with Crossen and Kader Kohou (oblique) unavailable.

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  • Dolphins' Keion Crossen: Unlikely to face Steelers

    Crossen (knee) is doubtful for Sunday's matchup against the Steelers, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.

    Crossen exited Miami's Week 6 loss to the Vikings with the knee issue and was unable to participate in practice in any capacity during the week. The Dolphins' secondary could be missing a number of key players in their secondary against the Steelers, and Crossen's absence would further hurt their depth.

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  • Dolphins' Keion Crossen: Will not return

    Crossen (knee) will not return Sunday against the Vikings.

    Crossen's now official absence for the remainder of the game will hit the Dolphins secondary hard. With Kader Kohou (oblique) and Nik Needham (ankle) also out, the Dolphins only have Xavien Howard, Noah Igbinoghene and Justin Bethel left at corner.

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  • Dolphins' Keion Crossen: Exits game

    Crossen has left Sunday's contest against the Vikings early with a knee injury.

    Crossen's absence will hit the Dolphins secondary hard with Kader Kohou already inactive due to an oblique injury and Nik Needham suffering an in-game ankle injury, which has left him ruled out for the remainder of the contest. While Crossen is out, the Dolphins only have Xavien Howard, Noah Igbinoghene and Justin Bethel left at corner.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 5-10, 190 lbs
Birthplace: Garysburg, NC
Age: 28
School: W. Carolina
Experience: 7