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  • Justin March: Released by Tennessee

    The Titans activated March off of the reserve/COVID-19 list and then released him Monday, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official website reports. March appeared in 12 games last season for the Cowboys, but he didn't registered a single defensive snap. The 28-year-old will look to latch on to a new team for a fresh start during the 2021 campaign.
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  • Titans' Justin March: Heads to COVID-19 list

    The Titans placed March (undisclosed) on the reserve/COVID-19 list Thursday, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports. March was a regular special-teams contributor with the Cowboys through 12 appearances in 2020, but he didn't handle a single defensive snap in that span. He's competing to carve out a similar role in Tennessee, but will need to wait until he's fully cleared the league's COVID-19 protocols before returning to team facilities.
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  • Titans' Justin March: Lands in Tennessee

    March signed with the Titans on Thursday, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports. March did not log a single defensive snap with the Cowboys in 2019, but he was a strong special teams contributor by racking up 206 snaps and four tackles across 12 games. He figures to fill a similar role with Tennessee in 2021.
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  • Cowboys' Justin March: Shifts back to injured reserve

    March (undisclosed) reverted to injured reserve from the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports. The 27-year-old was already on injured reserve when moved to the COVID list in early January, and he's now cleared the NFL protocols for the virus. March landed on the shelf in mid-October with an undisclosed injury after tallying four total tackles through 12 games.
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  • Cowboys' Justin March: Placed on IR

    The Cowboys moved March (undisclosed) to injured reserve Saturday, Michael Gehlken of The Dallas Morning News reports. March's placement on IR rules him out for the remainder of the regular season. He's appeared in 12 games with the Cowboys this season, recording four tackles (three solo) on defense and handling 206 snaps on special teams.
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  • Cowboys' Justin March-Lillard: Signs with Dallas

    March-Lillard signed a contract with the Cowboys on Wednesday, Brandon George of The Dallas Morning News reports. March-Lillard was waived Saturday by the Seahawks after playing exclusively on special teams during his lone game with the team. The 24-year-old is likely to see a similar role in Dallas now that middle linebacker Anthony Hitchens has returned from a knee injury.
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  • Chiefs' Justin March-Lillard: Designated for return

    March-Lillard (broken hand) was designated to return from injured reserve Wednesday, NFL.com's Ian Rapoport reports. March-Lillard broke his left hand in October and was placed on injured reserve shortly thereafter. Considering league rules state only one player can return from IR per team per season, his designation to return means RB Jamaal Charles will not be coming back for the playoffs.
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  • Chiefs' Justin March: Breaks left hand

    March, who was placed on injured reserve Tuesday, is dealing with a broken left hand, Pete Sweeney of Chiefs.com reports. The severity of March's hand injury ultimately landed him on IR, which may result in Sam Barrington and Ramik Wilson seeing an increased workload at inside linebacker moving forward.
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  • Chiefs' Justin March: Placed on IR

    March (undisclosed) was placed on the IR on Tuesday. March has an unknown aliment which will effectively end his season. The 23-year-old recorded 22 tackles (15 solo) and two pass deflections in five games this year. Look for Sam Barrington and Ramik Wilson to see increased reps as a result of the injury.
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  • Chiefs' Justin March: Will start Sunday

    March will start at inside linebacker alongside Derrick Johnson for Sunday's regular season opener against the Chargers, BJ Kissel of Chiefs.com reports. March, entering his second year in the league after playing college ball at Akron, earned the starting spot in the Chiefs' 3-4 defense heading into the regular season. His rookie season was wiped out due to injury, but as a senior in college he racked up 72 tackles, two sacks, and two forced fumbles.
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  • Chiefs place LB Justin March on IR, Tyler Bray on NFI list

    The Chiefs placed linebacker Justin March (knee) on injured reserve and quarterback Tyler Bray on the non-football injury list Tuesday.
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