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  • Caraun Reid: Let go by Jags

    Reid was waived by Jacksonville on Saturday. Reid was a healthy scratch against the Texans last week and has now lost his spot on the active roster. The 28-year-old has one tackle in three games this season.
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  • Jaguars' Caraun Reid: Back with Jacksonville

    Reid was promoted to the Jaguars' active roster from the practice squad Monday. The 28-year-old was released by Jacksonville in early September but stuck around on the practice squad, and he'll now receive a chance on the active roster. Davis spent 2019 with the Cardinals and had four tackles across three games.
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  • Cardinals' Caraun Reid: Inks another deal with Arizona

    Reid re-signed with the Cardinals on Tuesday. Reid was just cut by the Cardinals on Saturday, but the team will need his services again with Rodney Gunter (toe) headed to IR. The 28-year-old last suited up for Dallas in 2018, recording 10 tackles and a forced fumble over 10 games. Reid figures to get some tread Sunday against the Browns, as the Cardinals currently have just five healthy defensive linemen for their 3-4 scheme.
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  • Caraun Reid: Let go by Arizona

    Reid was waived by the Cardinals on Saturday. Reid only signed with the team Wednesday but was let go before seeing game action. Cornerback Jalen Davis was added from the practice squad in a corresponding move.
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  • Cardinals' Caraun Reid: Inks deal with Arizona

    Reid signed a contract with the Cardinals on Wednesday. Reid joined the Colts over the summer but was unable to crack the season-opening roster. The 28-year-old will provide depth at defensive end while Jonathan Bullard (hamstring) faces a multiweek absence.
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  • Caraun Reid: Waived by Washington

    Reid was waived by the Redskins on Monday. Looking for help at the wide receiver position, Washington opted to let go of Reid and promote wideout Robert Davis from the practice squad. Reid had been unable to work his way up the depth chart since his promotion to the active roster in mid-November.
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  • Redskins' Caraun Reid: Heading to DC

    Reid signed with the Redskins on Tuesday, Stephen Czarda of Redskins' official site reports. Reid spent some time with the Lions earlier in the season, playing in one contest. He now joins a Washington defensive line that has had their fair share of injuries this season -- with the most recent being Arthur Jones (shoulder) landing on injured reserve this past weekend. Look for Reid to play a primarily reserve role behind Ziggy Hood and Stacy McGee on the depth chart.
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  • Lions' Caraun Reid: Signs with Detroit

    The Lions signed Reid to a contract Wednesday, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports. A 2014 fifth-round pick by the Lions, Reid previously played two seasons with the team before being waived during training camp last summer. He ended up appearing in seven games with the Chargers in 2016, logging five tackles and a sack. He'll provide the team with some additional depth at defensive tackle following Haloti Ngata's (biceps) placement on injured reserve, likely serving in a backup role behind A'Shawn Robinson and Akeem Spence.
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  • Chargers' Caraun Reid: Placed on injured reserve

    Reid (knee) was placed on injured reserve Tuesday, Eric Williams of ESPN.com reports. The news comes as no surprise after the defensive tackle tore his ACL in Sunday's win over the Falcons. Expect Damion Square and Tenny Palepoi to see an increased workload with Reid out the remainder of the season. The Chargers also brought back Pierre Desir from the IR to take over Reid's roster spot.
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  • Chargers' Caraun Reid: Out for the season

    Reid will miss the remainder of the season after suffering an ACL injury in Sunday's win over the Falcons, Ricky Henne of Chargers.com reports. This is obviously a tough break for the 24-year-old Princeton product. There is currently no time table for his recovery, but he will be unable to return this season. Damion Square and Tenny Palepoi will presumably see an increased workload with Reid sidelined.
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  • Lions DT Caraun Reid (ankle) returns to practice

    Lions defensive tackle Caraun Reid (ankle) practiced for the first time since Aug. 20, Josh Katzenstein of The Detroit News reports. Reid was atop the Lions' depth chart prior to being injured in Detroit's preseason game against Washington. Though he will likely return to the team in a supporting role behind Haloti Ngata and Tyrunn Walker, backup defensive tackles Jermelle Cudjo and Gabe Wright combined for 39 defensive snaps in Week 1 - a total Reid may take the bulk of once he returns to full health.
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  • OL Larry Warford, DL Caraun Reid injured in Lions' preseason game

    The Lions lost two linemen in Thursday's preseason game. Offensive lineman Larry Warford, expected to be the starting right guard, and Caraun Reid, battling for playing time at defensive tackle, both went down with ankle injuries. Jim Caldwell updated their condition on Friday. "It's going to be a little while but I'm not certain," Caldwell said per ESPN. "I couldn't give you an exact time frame with any of those guys."
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  • Lions DT Caraun Reid taking strides during early OTA's

    With Ndamukong Suh and Nick Fairley gone, there will be a lot of opportunities for defensive tackle Caraun Reid to contribute for the Lions, per mlive.com. Though it's still early during organized team activities, Reid has impressed coach Jim Caldwell thus far. "I think he's done a tremendous job just in terms of his approach to it," Caldwell said. "He looks good, increased his strength, his lean muscle has gone up, I mean, the whole gamut. So, hopefully we'll see that translate when we get an opportunity to go out there and go after it." Reid, a fifth-round pick out of Princeton in 2014, has gotten a majority of the first-team reps during OTA's, which defensive coordinator Teryl Austin says ties back to the hard work he put in during the offseason. "He's trained really hard, he's in really good shape," Austin said. "He looks good right now. Obviously, we'll have to wait and see once we get to pads where we are, but I like what he's done so far." Reid appeared in 12 games last season and recorded just two tackles.
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  • Lions list inactives for Wild Card matchup vs. Cowboys

    The Lions have listed the following players as inactive for Sunday's Wild Card game against the Cowboys: guard Larry Warford (knee), defensive tackles Nick Fairley (knee) and Caraun Reid, defensive back Josh Thomas, wide receiver Ryan Broyles, defensive end Larry Webster and quarterback Kellen Moore. Fairley was deemed doubtful to play Sunday on the team's final injury report, while Warford had been ruled out for the Wild Card game. Travis Swanson will draw the start at guard in Warford's absence. The Lions had three players listed as probable to play and all are active. Detroit is a 6-point underdog in Dallas for Sunday's playoff game.
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  • Lions unveil seven players as inactive for Sunday's game

    The following players have been declared as inactive for the Lions in Sunday's game against the Packers: Nick Fairley, Ryan Broyles, Kellen Moore, Rodney Austin, Larry Webster, Josh Thomas and Caraun Reid.
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  • Lions place only two injured on Sunday inactive list

    Only two injured players dot the inactive list released Sunday by the Lions for their clash against Chicago. They are defensive tackle Nick Fairley (knee) and cornerback Mohammed Seisay (hamstring). The healthy scratches are quarterback Kellen Moore, defensive end Larry Webster, wideout Ryan Broyles, defensive tackle Caraun Reid and offensive lineman Rodney Austin.
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  • Lions list inactives for Week 15

    The Lions have listed Nick Fairley, Kellen Moore, Ryan Broyles, Garrett Reynolds, Rodney Austin, Caraun Reid and Larry Webster as inactive Week 15 against the Vikings. Fairley was the only player who had been ruled out prior to Sunday. He's dealing with a knee injury. The other six players listed are healthy scratches.
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  • Lions list seven inactives for Week 14 against the Buccaneers

    The Lions have listed the following players as inactive for Week 14 against the Buccaneers: DT Nick Fairley, QB Kellen Moore, DE Larry Webster, WR Ryan Broyles, T Garrett Reynolds, G Rodney Austin and DT Caraun Reid. Fairley has been out since suffering a knee injury in Week 8 against the Falcons.
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  • Lions DT Caraun Reid dealing with illness, probable for Sunday

    Lions defensive tackle Caraun Reid was a late addition to Detroit's injury report on Saturday because of an illness. However, he has been designated as probable for Sunday's game against Tampa Bay, per the team's official website.
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  • Caraun Reid ready to roll Week 1

    Lions defensive tackle Caraun Reid was officially ruled active for Week 1 against the Giants. Reid was on the injury report with a shoulder issue but was never in danger of missing game action. He was ruled probable leading up to the game.
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