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  • Raiders' John Jenkins: Sticking in Las Vegas

    Jenkins re-signed with the Raiders on Sunday, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports. Jenkins logged career highs in both tackles (61) and passes defended (four) during his first season with the Raiders last year. The 359-pound defensive tackle spent three of the previous four seasons with the Dolphins, and he was reportedly hosted for a visit by the team last week, per Jackson. However, Jenkins ultimately will head back to the Raiders on a one-year deal worth $3.25 million, according to Amber Wilson of ESPN. Jenkins has played for seven different teams during his 12-year career, and he will enter his age-35 season in 2024.
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  • Raiders' John Jenkins: Heading to Las Vegas

    The Raiders signed Jenkins on Friday. Jenkins is now slated to compete for snaps on the Raiders' defensive line throughout the 2023 campaign after spending the last two years as a member of the Dolphins. Across 17 contests a season ago, the 33-year-old amassed 21 tackles.
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  • Dolphins' John Jenkins: Added to active roster

    Jenkins was activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Monday. Jenkins' return will bolster the Dolphins' defensive line depth ahead of their game with the Patriots on Sunday.
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  • Dolphins' John Jenkins: Enters COVID protocols

    Jenkins (illness) was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday after testing positive for the Virus, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Jenkins' potential absence Sunday against the Titans would be a blow to the Dolphins' defensive line depth. However, if he is vaccinated, he could clear protocols by producing two negative tests more than 24 hours apart.
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  • Dolphins' John Jenkins: Signs with Miami

    The Dolphins signed Jenkins to a one-year deal Thursday, Adam Beasley of the Miami Herald reports. In Jenkins' 11 contests during the 2020 campaign, he posted 21 tackles (14 solo) and one pass breakup with the Bears. Previous to his time in Chicago, the veteran nose tackle played 16 games with Miami in 2019. Jenkins will likely boost depth on the team's defensive line this coming coming season.
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  • Bears' John Jenkins: Can't go Monday

    Jenkins (ankle) has been ruled out for Monday's game versus the Vikings. Jenkins will miss a second straight game, and he'll look to heal up over the Week 11 bye. Anthony Rush, whom the Bears signed earlier in the week, should see immediate work behind starting nose tackle Bilal Nichols.
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  • Bears' John Jenkins: Ruled out

    Jenkins (ankle) won't play in Sunday's game against the Titans, Adam Caplan of SiriusXM NFL Radio reports. Jenkins was unable to practice all week, so this decision isn't too surprising. He will now set his sights on a potential return Week 10 against the Vikings.
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  • Bears' John Jenkins: Eligible to begin practicing again

    Jenkins (thumb) has been designated to return from injured reserve, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reports. After starting five times for the Dolphins during 2019, Jenkins was filling a considerable role in the early stages of his return to Chicago. Jenkins had been a member of the Bears during 2017, but he only exceeded 20 defensive snaps three times over eight appearances that season. Prior to suffering a ligament tear in his thumb during the Bears' Week 2 win over the Giants, Jenkins had fielded an average of 24.5 snaps per game on the defensive side.
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  • Bears' John Jenkins: Longer absence ahead

    Jenkins (thumb) will miss several games and is a candidate to be placed on IR, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Jenkins apparently suffered a ligament tear in his thumb Week 2 against the Giants but continued to play through it. Not addressing the issue may prove costly here if an IR stint is in play. In the meantime, the Bears will add defensive line depth by signing defensive tackle Daniel McCullers off the Pittsburgh practice squad.
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  • Bears' John Jenkins: Heading to COVID list

    The Bears placed Jenkins (illness) on the reserve/COVID-19 list Thursday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Over the past five years, Jenkins has been rostered by five organizations, totaling 55 tackles and one sack in 40 games. Prior to his diagnosis or recent contact with a COVID-positive person, he was slated to start at nose tackle for Eddie Goldman, who had opted out of the season. Fortunately for Jenkins, he has plenty of time to get healthy for the regular season.
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  • Dolphins' John Jenkins: Posts season-high seven tackles

    Jenkins racked up seven tackles (four solo) in Sunday's 41-24 loss to the Browns. Jenkins' previous season high was just four tackles, while he also logged a season-high 55 defensive snaps in Week 12 against the Browns.
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  • Giants' John Jenkins: Heading to Big Apple

    Jenkins signed a contract with the Giants on Tuesday, Michael Eisen of the Giants' official site reports. Jenkins was released by the Bears this past weekend as they cut their roster down to 53. The defensive tackle has bounced around the league a bit, playing in 59 games with 23 starts for the Saints (2013-16), Seattle Seahawks (2016) and Bears (2017), recording 121 tackles (67 solo), six tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, two pass breakups, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery.
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  • Bears' John Jenkins: Agrees to contract with Bears

    Jenkins has agreed to terms on a one-year contract with the Bears, the Chicago Tribune reports. Jenkins split last season between New Orleans and Seattle, recording 13 tackles in nine games. He only has 62 tackles and 1.5 sacks in his four-year career, but at 350-plus pounds, he could be of use to Chicago's run defense in a depth role.
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  • Saints' John Jenkins: Should see increased playing time

    With rookie DT Sheldon Rankins reportedly fracturing his fibula in Monday's practice, Jenkins will likely see an increase in playing time to start the season. Jenkins, a pending free agent, appeared slated for a reserve role this season, with the Saints drafting Rankins with the 12th overall pick and spending big to acquire veteran Nick Fairley in free agency. With Rankins expected to miss 6-8 weeks, Jenkins will now likely start alongside Fairley in the Saints' 4-3 base defense. In his first three years in the league, Jenkins has posted decent tackle totals for his position, but with only 1.5 career sacks, he probably should not be expected to be a difference-maker in most IDP leagues.
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  • Saints place John Jenkins on IR

    The Saints announced a pair of roster moves on Saturday. The team elevated quarterback Ryan Griffin to the 53-man active roster and placed nose tackle John Jenkins on injured reserve with an abdominal injury. Jenkins registered 30 combined tackles and a sack in 12 games played.
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  • Saints' Terron Armstead out for regular season finale against Bucs

    Saints tackle Terron Armstead will miss Week 17 against the Buccaneers with a neck injury. It will be Armstead's second straight game out with the injury. Defensive tackle John Jenkins is listed as questionable with an abdomen injury and did not practice Friday. Safety Jamarca Sanford (hamstring) and tackle Zach Strief (neck) are both listed as probable for the game. The Saints are currently 4-point favorites against the Bucs.
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  • Saints announce Week 4 inactives

    The Saints declared these players inactive for Sunday night's game at Dallas: running back Mark Ingram (hand), safety Marcus Ball (hamstring), wideout Joe Morgan, defensive back Patrick Robinson (hamstring), fullback Erik Lorig (ankle), linebacker David Hawthorne (ankle, knee) and nose tackle John Jenkins.
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  • John Jenkins skips the trip to Dallas

    Saints defensive tackle John Jenkins did not make the trip with the team to Dallas and will likely be a healthy scratch for Week 4, Pro Football Talk reports. Jenkins underwent pectoral surgery in the offseason but is relatively healthy. He's been limited to only one game this season. The Saints have not provided a reason for his absence.
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  • Saints set with Week 3 inactives

    As expected, running back Mark Ingram (hand) is on the inactive list issued by the Saints for their Week 3 game against Minnesota. Also out with injuries are safety Marcus Ball (hamstring), fullback Erik Lorig (ankle) and linebacker David Hawthorne (ankle). The healthy scratches are cornerback Stanley Jean-Baptiste, nose tackle John Jenkins and wide receiver Nick Toon.
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  • Saints reveal Week 1 inactives

    The Saints' list of inactives for Week 1 at Atlanta includes WR Kenny Stills (quadriceps), defensive back Marcus Ball (hamstring), fullback Erik Lorig (ankle), defensive back Stanley Jean-Baptiste, offensive lineman Senio Kelemete, wide receiver Nick Toon and defensive lineman John Jenkins. Jean-Baptiste, Kelemete, Toon and Jenkins are all healthy scratches.
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