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  • Damontre Moore: Joins Carolina's practice squad

    Moore was signed to the Panthers' practice squad Thursday, Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official site reports. The defensive tackle has recovered from the undisclosed injury he suffered with the Colts in the preseason and has found a new team. Moore will likely remain on the practice squad barring any injuries to the active roster.
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  • Seahawks' Damontre Moore: Suspension comes to close

    Moore's six-game suspension for violation of the NFL's performance-enhancing drug policy was lifted Monday, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports. Moore can now return to his role along Seattle's defensive line as the team searches to close out an NFC West divisional crown over its final three regular-season games. The 28-year-old hasn't yet started a contest in 2020, but he's fielded 24.3 defensive snaps per game with a total of eight tackles, one sack and one forced fumble.
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  • Seahawks' Damontre Moore: Limps off field Sunday

    Moore (undisclosed) suffered an injury late during Sunday's 37-27 win over the 49ers, Curtis Crabtree of Sports Radio 950 KJR Seattle reports. Moore had two tackles (one solo) and one quarterback hit before jogging off the field with a limp Sunday. If Moore isn't able to return at Buffalo in Week 9, his absence will most notably impact Seattle's special teams.
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  • 49ers' Damontre Moore: Dislocates thumb

    Moore dislocated his thumb in Monday's preseason win over the Broncos, Keiana Martin of the team's official site reports. Look for more updates on defensive end's status to come in the next few days when the 49ers resume practice. Although the injury does not appear to be too severe, any time missed could be a concern for the NFL journeyman, who is hoping to crack the 53-man roster.
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  • Damontre Moore: Waived by Oakland

    Moore was waived by the Raiders on Monday, Matt Schneidman of The San Jose Mercury News reports. Moore appeared in two games with the Raiders after signing with the team Dec. 4, logging 46 defensive snaps and one tackle during that time. The five-year veteran will now search for a depth role elsewhere in the league.
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  • Cowboys' Damontre Moore: Signs with Dallas

    Moore signed a one-year deal with the Cowboys on Friday, Todd Archer of ESPN.com reports. Financial terms were not disclosed. The 2013 third-round pick has played for three teams in four years with only 10 career sacks to his name, but Moore will provide some depth at defensive end for a Cowboys squad that will probably look for more pass rushing help in the draft.
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  • Seahawks' Damontre Moore: Heading to IR

    Moore (foot) was placed on IR Tuesday, Curtis Crabtree of UPI.com reports Moore has sat out the Seahawks past two games due to his foot injury after missing time earlier in the season with the same injury. His injury isn't expected to linger into the offseason or next year and he should be able to return in full for spring practices
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  • Seahawks' Damontre Moore: Out Thursday

    Moore (foot) has been ruled out for Thursday's game against the Rams, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports. Moore was unable to participate in practice on any level throughout the week after missing Sunday's loss to the Packers. His next opportunity to return will come in Week 16 against the Cardinals, while Michael Bennett and Cliff Avril will continue to start at defensive end per usual.
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  • Seahawks' Damontre Moore: Misses practice Tuesday

    Moore (foot) did not participate in Tuesday's practice. Moore was unable to play in Sunday's blowout loss to the Packers, and has yet to return to practice at this point in the week. His status for Thursday's game will be up in the air.
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  • Seahawks' Damontre Moore: Limited in practice Friday

    Moore (foot) was limited in practice Friday and is questionable for Sunday's tilt with the Panthers. Moore is in danger of missing his second straight contest due to a foot aliment. The defensive end was a full participant in Thursday's practice but must of suffered some sort of setback leading to his limited participation Friday. Look for a decision to be made right before kickoff, with Frank Clark likely to see increased reps should Moore be sidelined.
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  • Seahawks' Damontre Moore: Full participant Thursday

    Moore (foot) was a full participant in Thursday's practice, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports. Moore was held out last week due to his foot injury and was held out of practice Wednesday. His full participation indicates he's likely over the injury and he should be expected to return for Sunday's game against Carolina.
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  • Seahawks' Damontre Moore: Hopes to return this week

    Moore (foot) could potentially return for Sunday's matchup against the Panthers, Curtis Crabtree of UPI.com reports. Moore, who signed with the team prior to Week 9, was inactive for Sunday's loss to the Buccaneers after getting his foot stepped on. He reportedly had a bad contusion on his foot, which is still bothering him, but he could still potentially return this week. His status will need to be monitored.
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  • Seahawks' Damontre Moore: Won't play Sunday

    Moore (foot) is listed as inactive for Sunday's game against the Buccaneers. Moore has just five total tackles in three games with the Seahawks so far this season, but with Michael Bennett (knee) also sidelined, the team will be a bit thin at defensive end. Frank Clark figures to see an increased workload as a result.
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  • Dolphins' Damontre Moore: Claimed by the Dolphins

    Moore was claimed off waivers by Miami, reports the Miami Herald's Armando Salguero. Moore was released by the Giants after a series of on and off the field problems. He has the ability to get to the quarterback so if he can mature quickly and keep his head on straight he could help a Dolphins defensive line that is short a pass rusher since the loss of Cameron Wake (Achilles) for the season.
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  • Damontre Moore: Released by the Giants

    Moore was released by the Giants on Friday, ESPN's Damontre Moorereports. A former third-round draft pick, Moore was let go by the Giants due to repeated violations of team rules and general maturity issues, according to Graziano. It's unclear at this time if the 23-year-old defensive end will sign on with another team this late into the regular season, but he likely won't have much of an opportunity to contribute on the field, regardless, unless he displays a major change in character.
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  • Giants DE Damontre Moore has arm in a sling

    Giants defensive end Damontre Moore had his right arm in a sling as he watched Texas A&M's Pro Day with other former Aggies, reports the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. More information on Moore's injury was not immediately available. The Giants expect big things from Moore in 2015 after he registered 5.5 sacks and 32 tackles last season. The 6-5, 250-pounder is entering his third season.
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  • Giants' Coughlin hints at more playing time for Damontre Moore

    Giants coach Tom Coughlin said Wednesday giving defensive end Damontre Moore more playing time could be an option to help a lackluster pass rush, according to NJ.com. "Young Damontre, everybody wants him in the ball game, he did have some success the other day with one sack," Coughlin said. "He should have been playing a little bit more (Week 12 vs. Dallas)." Despite Moore showing at times he could help the pass rush, he has spent a lot of time on the bench this season. "Because there are times, to be honest with you, during the week when you talk about confidence level, whether it's assignment football or whatever, for whatever reason, it hasn't been something that we thought [Moore] knows exactly what he's doing and so on and so forth," Coughlin said. "The practices have to fulfill the idea that we can go ahead and play him under all kinds of circumstances is what we'd like to do, not just on third down."
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  • Giants rule Peyton Hillis, Cullen Jenkins out for Week 11

    The Giants have ruled out Peyton Hillis (concussion), Cullen Jenkins (calf) and Jacquian Williams (concussion) out for Week 11 at home against the 49ers. The team also included Damontre Moore (shoulder), Nat Berhe (ankle), Daniel Fells (neck), Rashad Jennings (knee) and Mathias Kiwanuka (knee) on the final injury report, though all five were deemed probable.
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  • Giants need 'big leap' from Damontre Moore

    After losing defensive end Justin Tuck to the Raiders, the Giants are hoping 2013 third-round pick Damontre Moore "can make a big leap and be an impact/breakout player at defensive end on the side opposite Jason Pierre-Paul," reports ESPN.com. Moore barely made an impact as a rookie, finishing with 11 tackles and a forced fumble in 15 games. The report called Moore "a high-energy athlete capable of making plays" but noted he "still made far too many mistakes in practice, even late in the year."
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  • Damontre Moore planning to bulk up

    Giants defensive end Damontre Moore is recovering from minor shoulder surgery and has not been fully cleared yet. But his plan for the offseason is to add 15 pounds of muscle so he can make a bigger impact in Year 2."I can do light stuff, I'm not cleared to lift weights yet but as far as the other stuff goes, I'm maintaining my cardiovascular strength and stuff like that," he said, per The Star-Ledger. "Just trying to enhance that part of the game so once I get cleared I can focus on the weights." He had 11 tackles and a forced fumble as a rookie.
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