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Top Daylon Mack News

  • Daylon Mack: Let go by Titans

    Mack was cut by Tennessee on Thursday, NFL reporter Aaron Wilson reports.

    Mack didn't see action in any regular-season contest this past season, and only saw 10 total snaps in one game during the 2019 season with Baltimore. The 2019 fifth-round pick will look for a fresh start elsewhere.

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  • Packers' Daylon Mack: Heads to Green Bay

    Mack signed with the Packers on Wednesday, Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com reports.

    With Montravius Adams dealing with a sprained toe heading into the season opener against Minnesota, Mack will add depth at nose tackle behind Kenny Clark. Mack only suited up in one game for the Ravens last season and didn't record a tackle, so he's seeking a fresh start in Green Bay.

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  • Giants' Daylon Mack: Headed to Big Apple

    Mack signed a contract with the Giants on Monday, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports.

    Mack was waived by the Lions on Aug. 7 due to a failed physical, but he didn't have to wait long to find a new squad. After passing a physical, he may have a tough time cracking the Giants' roster for 2020 with just one game of experience to his name.

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  • Daylon Mack: Let go by Detroit

    The Lions waived Mack due to a failed physical Friday.

    The Lions claimed Mack off waivers from the Ravens on Sunday, but he couldn't pass the team's physical upon arrival. This may be related to the knee injury Mack was dealing with in Baltimore. Regardless, Mack will have a tough time cracking an active roster this year due to his injury history.

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  • Daylon Mack: Cut by Baltimore

    The Ravens waived Mack (knee) on Saturday.

    Mack's brief career has been characterized by injuries, as the 2019 fifth-rounder began his first camp on the non-football injury list and eventually landed on injured reserve in November due to a knee injury, logging just nine defensive snaps in his only appearance Week 4. He was waived without a designation, though, so he's presumably healthy as he searches for employment elsewhere.

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  • Lions' Daylon Mack: Claimed by Detroit

    The Lions claimed Mack off waivers from Baltimore on Sunday, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports.

    Mack has had his career impacted by numerous injuries since being selected by the Ravens in the fifth round of the 2019 NFL Draft, but he now looks back to full health in Detroit. He'll compete to secure a depth role in the Lions' defensive line.

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  • Ravens' Daylon Mack: Minimal roster security

    Mack (knee) will be competing for a roster spot in camp following the offseason additions of defensive linemen Calais Campbell, Derek Wolfe, Justin Madubuike and Broderick Washington, Joe Schiller of the Ravens' official site reports.

    Baltimore added a good mix of veterans and young talent, so the pressure is on for Mack entering his second season. The 2019 fifth-round pick failed to make much of an impact as a rookie with only one appearance through the first nine games before ending up on injured reserve.

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  • Ravens' Daylon Mack: Heads to IR

    Mack (knee) was placed on injured reserve by the Ravens, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.

    Mack had figured into just one game all year, playing just nine snaps. Nevertheless, Baltimore signed Justin Ellis and Domata Peko to provide depth along its defensive line.

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  • Ravens' Daylon Mack: Ruled out for Week 10

    Mack (knee) is inactive for the team's Week 10 contest against the Bengals.

    Mack was a partial participant in Friday's practice but will be unable to suit up against the Bengals. He's played only nine defensive snaps on the season, meaning his absence will change little along the team's defensive line.

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  • Ravens' Daylon Mack: Removed from NFI

    Mack (undisclosed) was removed from the Non-Football Injury list and will be available for Thursday's practice, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.

    Mack was placed on the NFI on Friday with an undisclosed injury, but it looks like whatever was bothering him is no longer an issue. He should be on the practice field once the team kicks off training camp Thursday.

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  • Ravens' Daylon Mack: Sustains undisclosed NFI

    Mack was placed on Baltimore's Non-Football Injury list with an undisclosed injury Thursday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.

    It's unclear what the issue is or how long the 2019 fifth-round pick will need to recover. When healthy, Mack could find a rotational role in Baltimore's defensive front. Ravens rookies report to training camp Wednesday.

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  • Ravens' Daylon Mack: Heading to Baltimore

    The Ravens selected Mack in the fifth round of the 2019 NFL Draft, 160th overall.

    The former Texas A&M Aggie is a load in the middle of the line, checking in at 6-foot-1 and 336 pounds. He was impressive at the Senior Bowl, showing power off the ball as he moved opposing offensive guards at will. Athleticism is not his calling card, but with an Andrew Billings-esque build, there's reason to believe Mack can be a rotational cog in the middle of Baltimore's line behind Michael Pierce.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-1, 340 lbs
Birthplace: Gladewater, TX
Age: 27
School: Texas A&M
Experience: 2