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  • Texans' Terrence Brooks: Won't face Colts

    Brooks (hamstring) is out for Sunday's game against the Colts. Brooks has been plagued by injuries of late. He was on injured reserve with a chest injury earlier in the season, and he will now be forced to the sidelines again after suiting up for two games. Justin Reid should return after a one-game absence to take over the majority of snaps at free safety.
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  • Texans' Terrence Brooks: Heading to Houston

    Brooks agreed to a one-year, $2 million contract with the Texans on Monday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. The 29-year-old appeared in 14 games for the Patriots in 2020 and received two starts, but he primarily had a rotational defensive role while also working on special teams. Brooks is likely to fill a similar role for the Texans.
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  • Patriots' Terrence Brooks: In mix to start

    Brooks has an early lead to win New England's starting strong safety gig, Doug Kyed of NESN.com reports. Brooks has been the last man standing at strong safety as of late, with Adrian Phillips having missed several days of practice and rookie second-round pick Kyle Dugger having been limited. The sixth-year veteran has only started one game in his career, but he is coming off a career-best 2019 campaign with New England, and the starting spot is wide open in the wake of Patrick Chung opting out for 2020.
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  • Patriots' Terrence Brooks: Limited Tuesday

    Brooks (groin) was a limited participant in Tuesday's practice. Brooks missed Week 17's loss to the Dolphins after hitting the injury report the Friday prior to the game. His return for the first practice of the week suggests he has a shot to play in Saturday's Wild Card matchup against Tennessee.
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  • Patriots' Terrence Brooks: Unavailable for Week 17

    Brooks (groin) is officially inactive for Sunday's game against Miami. Brooks was a late addition to the injury report Friday after practicing in a limited fashion and, as evidenced by this news, couldn't shake the groin issue. With Brooks sidelined, Duron Harmon and Nate Ebner appear in line to see a slight uptick in snaps.
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  • Terrence Brooks: Headed for free agency

    The Jets declined to pick up the option on Brooks' contract, allowing to become a free agent at the beginning of the 2019 league year, Ralph Vacchiano of SportsNet New York reports. Selected by Baltimore in the third round of the 2014 draft, Brooks never lived up to expectations on defense but did emerge as a key special teamer the past two seasons in New York. He should land on his feet in a similar role, potentially even rejoining the Jets at a lower price.
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  • Jets' Terrence Brooks: Re-ups with Jets

    Brooks agreed Wednesday with the Jets on a two-year contract, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Brooks arrived in the Big Apple last August via trade from Philadelphia, finishing his first season with the Jets with 13 tackles in 15 games. With a new two-year deal in place, Brooks will likely reprise his role as a depth cornerback and special-teams contributor during the upcoming campaign.
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  • Jets' Terrence Brooks: Full practice participant

    Brooks (hamstring) practiced without limitations Wednesday and is in line to play Sunday against Tampa Bay, Greg Auman of the Tampa Bay Times reports. Brooks has only played a double-digit defensive snap count once this season, so even in his return, fantasy owners shouldn't expect much from the fourth-year pro.
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  • Jets' Terrence Brooks: Doubtful for Thursday

    Brooks (hamstring) is doubtful to play Thursday against the Bills. Brooks, coming off a two-tackle performance against Atlanta, didn't practice this week. His potential absence would diminish the depth of a secondary that could be without top corner Morris Claiborne (foot).
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  • Eagles' Terrence Brooks: Ruled out for Sunday

    Brooks (hamstring) will not play in Sunday's game against the Seahawks. This will be the second straight game Brooks will miss with the hamstring injury he suffered during the team's Week 9 loss to the Giants. His next opportunity to return will be Monday night against the Packers in Week 12.
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  • Eagles' Terrence Brooks: Injures hamstring Sunday

    Brooks suffered a hamstring injury during Sunday's loss to the Giants. Brooks was forced out of the contest due to the hamstring injury, but he'll look to return to game action in Week 10 against the Falcons.
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  • Ravens FS Terrence Brooks placed on PUP list

    Ravens reserve free safety Terrence Brooks has been placed on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list. Brooks sustained ligament tears in his knee last December and is not ready to participate in training camp. If he is unable to play to start the season, his stay on the PUP list would automatically extend through at least six games.
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  • FS Terrence Brooks remains ahead of schedule for Ravens

    Free safety Terrence Brooks continues to rapidly recover from a serious knee injury and may be able to start the season for the Ravens without going on the PUP list, per The Baltimore Sun. Brooks tore the ACL and MCL in his right knee last December, but has been participating in full-team drills during OTAs and has shown no ill effects from the injury. Brooks may start training camp on the reserve list, but he's hoping to be active by September. "I definitely don't feel like I'm rushing. It's not like I'm hurting myself while I'm doing it. I'm pushing myself. It really feels good," he said. Brooks had 19 tackles, 11 passes defended and a fumble recovery after being drafted in the third round last year.
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  • Ravens' Terrence Brooks running, 'doing really well'

    Ravens free safety Terrence Brooks is running after suffering ACL and MCL tears in his right knee in December, the Baltimore Sun reports. "Terrence Brooks is doing really well," coach Jim Harbaugh said. "No predictions right now, but he looks good. He has worked hard." Brooks is expected to open the season on the PUP list and could make his return this season. "We're just hoping for the best, trying to get back as soon as possible," Brooks said. "We're taking precautious. We definitely don't want to rush back too fast. If you do get cleared, playing this year is definitely a goal. You don't want to rush it. For the most part, you have to be cautious and take it easy. After we get off of the PUP list, we'll see where we're at. I definitely want to get back into it, but we're taking our time. I have high hopes of being ready."
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  • Ravens FS Terrence Brooks planning on playing in 2015

    The Ravens will not disregard Terrence Brooks when planning how their free safety position shakes out this season. He is optimistic about returning to action at some point. Brooks tore the ACL and MCL in his right knee last December against Jacksonville. He has declared that he has made steady progress since his surgery and has not ruled out playing in 2015. He will start the season on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list and will avoid rushing back before he's ready, but he believes he's in good shape at this point. "Its going really good," he told the Baltimore Sun. "To be honest, we're probably a little bit ahead of schedule. I haven't had a break since I've been hurt. It's been straight rehab since (surgery)." The third-round pick in 2014 contributed 19 tackles, two passes defensed and a fumble recovery in 11 games (no starts) before going down.
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  • Terrence Brooks will start season on PUP for Ravens

    The Ravens announced that defensive back Terrence Brooks will start the 2015 season on the physically unable to perform list. Brooks is recovering from torn knee ligaments, which he suffered covering a kickoff in mid-December. Brooks was a third-round pick in the 2014 draft. He had 19 tackles and two pass defenses in 11 games for the Ravens as a rookie.
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  • Ravens send three players to injured reserve

    The Ravens announced they put rookie running back Lorenzo Taliaferro (foot), safety Terrence Brooks (knee) and cornerback Asa Jackson (knee) on injured reserve.
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  • Ravens lose safety Terrence Brooks to knee injury

    The Ravens lost safety Terrence Brooks for the season when he suffered ligament damage to his knee during Sunday's victory over the Jaguars, reports The Baltimore Sun. "Terrence Brooks doesn't look good," coach John Harbaugh said. "He'll be out for the year." Brooks sustained the knee injury while covering a kickoff.
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  • Ravens release inactives for Week 14

    The Ravens listed the following players as inactive Sunday against the Dolphins: Michael Campanaro, Terrence Brooks, Rashaan Melvin, Gino Gradkowski, Jah Reid, Crockett Gillmore and DeAngelo Tyson.
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  • Ravens list Week 9 inactives

    The Ravens have listed the following players as inactive for Sunday's Week 9 matchup with the Steelers: wide receiver Michael Campanaro (thigh), cornerback Jimmy Smith (foot), safety Terrence Brooks, linebacker Zach Orr, defensiven end Lawrence Guy and offensive linemen Gino Gradkowski and Jah Reid. Both Campanaro and Smith were ruled out on Friday's injury report. The Ravens had three players listed as questionable, and all are active for the NFC North battle.
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