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Top Mike Warren News
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Michael Warren: Waived with injury settlement
Warren (undisclosed) was waived off injured reserve with an injury settlement by the Lions on Monday.
Warren was waived/injured last week and subsequently reverted to injured reserve after clearing waivers, and he'll now hit free agency due to the injury settlement. He appeared in one game for Washington last year and played two snaps on special teams.
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Lions' Michael Warren: Reverts to injured reserve
Warren (undisclosed) reverted to the Lions' injured reserve Thursday after he went unclaimed on waivers, NFL reporter Aaron Wilson reports.
Warren was waived/injured by Detroit on Wednesday, but he didn't generate any interest on waivers. The nature of his injury still isn't clear, but he'll remain in the organization.
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Michael Warren: Waived by Lions
Warren (undisclosed) was waived/injured by the Lions on Wednesday.
The Lions haven't indicated what injury Warren is dealing with, but he'll revert to injured reserve if he goes unclaimed on waivers. The 22-year-old signed with Detroit in early June after he appeared in one game with Washington during his rookie season in 2020.
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Lions' Michael Warren: Signs with Lions
Warren signed a contract with the Lions on Friday, NFL reporter Aaron Wilson reports.
Warren went undrafted last year before signing as an undrafted free agent with the Eagles. He bounced around the league and made one appearance with Washington as a rookie. He joins another crowded young backfield in Detroit, so it would likely require a strong showing from him in camp to hold on to a roster spot.
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Michael Warren: Let go by Washington
Washington waived Warren on Friday.
Warren, who went undrafted out of Cincinnati in 2020, spent his entire rookie season bouncing between Washington's active roster and practice squad, ultimately handling just two snaps on special teams in his lone appearance. The two-time 1,200-yard-plus collegiate rusher will now search for a depth role elsewhere.
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Football Team's Michael Warren: Inks future deal with Washington
Warren signed a reserve/future contract with Washington on Friday.
Warren bounced back and forth between Washington's practice squad during the 2020 campaign but managed to suit up once in Week 15. After playing just two snaps on special teams, the undrafted rookie will look to build his numbers in the upcoming year with Washington.
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Michael Warren: Let go by Washington
Washington cut Warren from the practice squad Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports.
Warren signed in Washington after Antonio Gibson suffered a turf toe injury in Week 13. With Gibson back in game shape, Warren was let go. The undrafted rookie out of Cincinnati made his NFL debut in Week 15 against the Seahawks, playing two snaps on special teams.
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Michael Warren: Dips back to practice squad
Warren reverted to Washington's practice squad Monday, per the NFL's official transaction log.
The Cincinnati product saw his first NFL action during Week 15, fielding two special-teams snaps in a loss to Seattle. Despite Washington being down a pair of running backs in Antonio Gibson (toe) and Bryce Love (knee), Warren still wasn't able to carve out an offensive role.
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Football Team's Michael Warren: Elevated to face Seahawks
Washington elevated Warren to the active roster Saturday, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports.
Warren joined Washington's practice squad just 10 days ago, and it looks like he's already impressed enough to earn an emergency role. With Antonio Gibson (toe) considered doubtful, Warren will provide depth behind Antonio Gibson and Peyton Barber.
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Michael Warren: Joins Washington's practice squad
Washington signed Warren to the practice squad Wednesday.
Warren's spot on the practice squad is notable with the context of Antonio Gibson having been diagnosed with a case of turf toe, an injury that could force him to miss time. If Gibson indeed requires a stint on the sideline, it's possible that Warren could see depth opportunities behind J.D. McKissic and Peyton Barber.
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Michael Warren: Dropped from practice squad
Warren was released from Carolina's practice squad Thursday, Myles Simmons of the Panthers' official site reports.
Warren was in-and-out of Carolina in a matter of days, as he had joined the Panthers on Tuesday after being let go from the Eagles' practice squad in late September. The undrafted rookie from Cincinnati averaged 5.2 yards per carry with 37 total touchdowns during his college career, but he is yet to suit up for an active roster in the NFL.
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Michael Warren: Secures practice squad deal
The Panthers signed Warren to the practice squad Tuesday, Myles Simmons of the team's official site reports.
The undrafted free agent out of Cincinnati spent the summer with Philadelphia and was cut from its practice squad in late September, but he's found a new home in Carolina. Warren, 21 years old, was extremely productive in college, piling up 2,989 yards from scrimmage and 36 total touchdowns over his final two seasons. There's still an uncertain timeline for when Christian McCaffrey (ankle) will return, so Warren will add backfield depth for the time being.
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Michael Warren: Released from practice squad
Warren was released from the Eagles' practice squad Tuesday, Dave Zangaro of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports.
Warren was released to make room for the signing of cornerback Michael Jacquet to the practice squad, as Jacquet fills a position of greater need for the team given all of the Eagles' injuries in the secondary.
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Michael Warren: Waived by Eagles
Warren was waived by the Eagles on Thursday, Dave Zangaro of NBCSports.com reports.
Warren was one of three backs to get cut by the Eagles on Thursday, as they also parted ways with Elijah Holyfield and Adrian Killins. Warren signed with the club as an undrafted free agent back in April after playing his college ball at Cincinnati, where he rushed for 2,594 yards and 33 touchdowns in his final two seasons.
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| HT/WT: 5-11, 222 lbs |
| Birthplace: Butler, NJ |
| Age: 27 |
| Experience: 1 |






