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  • Julian Stanford: Finds new home

    Stanford (undisclosed) signed with the Ravens' practice squad Tuesday.

    Stanford was released from injured reserve by the Panthers last Tuesday. However, it appears Stanford is back to full health. The veteran linebacker will work to try and earn a spot on the Ravens' 53-man roster.

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  • Julian Stanford: Let go Tuesday

    Stanford (undisclosed) was released from injured reserve by the Panthers on Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of ProFootballNetwork.com reports.

    Stanford was placed on IR on Aug. 30, which would have forced him to miss the entire season. Now a free agent, Stanford can pursue opportunities with other team's if he is healthy enough to play.

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  • Panthers' Julian Stanford: Placed on IR

    The Panthers placed Stanford on injured reserve for an undisclosed reason Tuesday.

    While the nature of Stanford's injury isn't yet clear, he'll be forced to miss the entire 2022 season. He had appeared in every game for the Panthers over the last two years, totaling 24 tackles (12 solo) and a forced fumble.

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  • Panthers' Julian Stanford: Running it back in Carolina

    Stanford re-signed with the Panthers on Tuesday, Darin Grantt of the team's official site reports.

    The linebacker was an unrestricted free agent but returns to the Panthers after leading the team in special-teams tackles last season (seven). Stanford has logged previous stints in the league with the Bills, Jets, Lions and Jaguars, playing primarily on special teams during each stop.

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  • Panthers' Julian Stanford: Links up with Panthers

    Stanford inked a contract with the Panthers on Sunday.

    Stanford fills the roster spot of David Reese, who was released in a corresponding move. He has 11 starts under his belt and has appeared in 88 games overall since his 2012 debut.

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  • Bills' Julian Stanford: Participates in offseason program

    Stanford (ankle) participated in the Bills' offseason program and called defensive signals for the second string unit, Sal Capaccio of WGR 550 reports.

    Stanford had been dealing with an ankle injury since Week 16 of last season, so his participation in any capacity is obviously good news. The 28-year-old saw a limited role on defense last season, but could compete for a more significant one if he can recover in time for training camp.

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  • Bills' Julian Stanford: Ruled out for Week 17

    Stanford (ankle) will not play Sunday against the Dolphins.

    Stanford was unable to practice in any capacity this week. The Wagner product sustained the ankle injury last week against the Patriots, and it was serious enough to where Stanford had to be carted off the field. Stanford had three defensive snaps in his last five games, and therefore won't have much work to relinquish to another player.

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  • Bills' Julian Stanford: Misses Wednesday's practice

    Stanford (ankle) was limited for Wednesday's practice.

    Considering he was carted off the field in Sunday's loss to New England, this doesn't come as a surprise, and it would seem the linebacker is a long shot to play in the finale against Miami. That would likely mean more reps for rookie Corey Thompson, whom the Bills are giving an audition for next season.

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  • Bills' Julian Stanford: Carted off field early Sunday

    Stanford is questionable to return to Sunday's game with an ankle injury.

    Stanford had to be carted off the field, which doesn't bode well for his prospects of a return. More details will likely surface following Sunday's outcome.

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  • Bills' Julian Stanford: Leads team in tackles

    Stanford, subbing in for Tremaine Edmunds (concussion), played every single defensive snap during Sunday's loss to the Bears. He led the team in tackles with eight (seven solo) and picked up his first NFL sack.

    Edmunds likely won't be out too much longer, but the Bills do have a bye in Week 11 so there's a chance the team plays it safe with its prized rookie Week 10 against the Jets. That game has the potential to be sloppy for both teams with plenty of good defense being tossed around, so keep an eye on Stanford's and Edmunds' statuses leading into the contest.

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  • Bills' Julian Stanford: Extra snaps in Week 9

    Stanford will likely have a bigger role Sunday against the Bears with teammate Tremaine Edmunds ruled out for the contest with a concussion.

    That makes Stanford the middle linebacker for this one, though it's not a certainty he'll be in the field for every defensive play like the insanely athletic Edmunds. Still, Stanford should be a cheap source of tackles, and we'd be shocked if he didn't set a new season high in the category, with his previous being two as a spot sub following Edmunds' departure Monday night.

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  • Bills' Julian Stanford: Participates in practice Wednesday

    Stanford (nose) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice.

    Stanford seems in line to suit up against the Chargers on Sunday and stands to receive limited defensive and special teams snaps.

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  • Bills' Julian Stanford: Questionable for Week 1

    Stanford (nose) practiced on a limited basis Friday and is listed as questionable for Sunday's opener in Baltimore, Chris Brown of the Bills' official site reports.

    Stanford will likely only have a limited snap count even if he does suit up against the Ravens, though a potential absence would leave some special teams responsibilities for someone else.

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  • Bills' Julian Stanford: Another missed practice

    Stanford (nose) missed practice for a second straight day Thursday, Chris Brown of the Bills' official site reports.

    The backup linebacker will be iffy to play in the opener Sunday in Baltimore. However, the defense is relatively healthy otherwise, so his potential absence wouldn't be as big of a deal as it would be later in the season.

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  • Bills' Julian Stanford: No practice Wednesday

    Stanford (nose) did not participate in practice Wednesday.

    Stanford has been limited for over a week after suffering a nose injury in a preseason game against the Bengals, but nonetheless managed to make Buffalo's 53-man roster. The reserve linebacker is questionable to suit up against the Ravens on Sunday.

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  • Bills' Julian Stanford: Week-to-week

    Coach Sean McDermott stated Monday that Stanford is week-to- week due to a nose injury suffered during Sunday's preseason loss to the Bengals, Chris Brown of the Bills' official site reports.

    Stanford was on the bubble for one of the final roster spots, so this could ultimately hurt him in his quest to make the team. Fellow reserve Tanner Vallejo will have a better chance to make his case for a roster spot and more playing time in Stanford's absence.

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  • Bills' Julian Stanford: Leaves game with nose injury

    Stanford injured his nose and will not return to Sunday's preseason game against the Bengals.

    The exact nature of Stanford's injury isn't clear. In his absence, fellow reserve linebacker Tanner Vallejo should see all the reps he can handle for the remainder of the game.

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  • Bills' Julian Stanford: Signs with Buffalo

    Stanford agreed Wednesday with the Bills on a two-year, $3 million contract, Mike Rodak of ESPN.com reports.

    Stanford served mainly as a reserve linebacker and special teams player for the Jets last season, logging only 92 snaps on defense. He'll likely fill a similar role for the Jets' division rivals in 2018.

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  • Jets' Julian Stanford: Returns to Jets

    Stanford re-signed with the Jets on Monday.

    Stanford was released by the Jets in a procedural move last Friday but now returns as expected after just a couple of days. The 26-year-old played nine games for New York last season, totaling 22 tackles while also starting three of those contests. After dealing with an ankle problem last term, Stanford will hope to make the team's roster again as a depth linebacker and special teams contributor.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-1, 230 lbs
Birthplace: Bloomfield, CT
Age: 33
School: Wagner
Experience: 9