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  • Kavon Frazier: Announces retirement

    Frazier announced his retirement Friday via his personal Twitter account. Frazier spent six seasons in the NFL and will be best remembered as a core special-teamer and backup safety with the Cowboys from 2016-19, and also for his contributions with Miami in 2020. The 27-year-old also logged stints with the Bengals and Raiders.
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  • Dolphins' Kavon Frazier: Practices without limitations

    Frazier (shoulder) was a full participant in Friday's practice, Josh Tolentino of The Athletic reports. Frazier was held out of Sunday's loss to the Seahawks after stringing together a trio of limited practices, but it looks like he's now put his shoulder injury behind him. He looks on track to return as a special-teams contributor versus San Francisco in Week 5.
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  • Dolphins' Kavon Frazier: No-go Sunday

    Frazier (shoulder) is officially inactive for Sunday's game against the Seahawks. Frazier came into the game drawing a doubtful tag after he practiced all week on a limited basis. With Frazier sidelined, look for Brandon Jones to be the primary back up at free safety while handling an uptick in special teams snaps.
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  • Dolphins' Kavon Frazier: Doubtful for Sunday

    Frazier (shoulder) is considered doubtful to Sunday's game versus the Seahawks, Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald reports. Despite practicing all week in a limited fashion, Frazier is expected to miss his first game of the season. The 26-year-old safety has mainly played on special teams this season, so his likely absence won't affect the defense.
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  • Dolphins' Kavon Frazier: Heads to South Beach

    Frazier (pectoral) signed a contract with the Dolphins on Sunday, Omar Kelly and Safid Deen of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports. Frazier appeared in four games for Dallas in 2019 before landing on injured reserve with a torn pectoral, and he'll now compete for a spot in Miami's secondary. The 25-year-old appeared in 44 games for the Cowboys after being a sixth-round selection in the 2016 draft and totaled 67 tackles (45 solo) with one sack, one forced fumble and one pass defensed while mainly playing on special teams.
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  • Cowboys' Kavon Frazier: Done for day

    Frazier is out for the remainder of Sunday's game against the Saints due to a pectoral injury, Todd Archer of ESPN NFL Nation reports. It's not clear when Frazier picked up the injury, but him being ruled out so promptly suggests his absence could extend beyond this game.
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  • Cowboys' Kavon Frazier: Returns from knee surgery

    Frazier (knee) had two solo tackles in last week's preseason opener at San Francisco. Frazier underwent minor knee surgery in late May, but he wasn't forced to miss any preseason action. The 25-year-old played 14 defensive snaps and is expected to work as a reserve safety in 2019.
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  • Cowboys' Kavon Frazier: Undergoes minor knee surgery

    Frazer recently underwent minor knee surgery and is expected to miss the remainder of the Cowboys' offseason program, Todd Archer of ESPN.com reports. Frazier wasn't reported to have dealt with a knee injury last season, so it's unclear if he developed the issue earlier in the offseason or during OTAs. In any case, the safety is expected to be back at full strength for training camp.
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  • Cowboys' Kavon Frazier: Little impact in 2018

    Frazier didn't log a defensive snap in Saturday's playoff loss to the Rams. When Xavier Woods missed the first two games with a hamstring injury, Frazier worked a starter's role. After Woods returned, Frazier was relegated to reserve duties and recorded more than six defensive snaps just twice. Woods and Jeff Heath are under contract for next season, so Frazier will likely return in a similar role.
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  • Cowboys' Kavon Frazier: Full participant Wednesday

    Frazier participated fully in Wednesday's practice. Frazier missed some time during the practices leading up to Week 1, but he has yet to miss a game because of the shoulder issue and has racked up eight tackles and a sack between the first two weeks. He should suit up again Sunday against the Seahawks.
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  • Cowboys' Kavon Frazier: Full practice Friday

    Frazier (shoulder) logged a full practice Friday and is expected to suit up Sunday against the Panthers despite being listed as questionable, Jon Machota of the Dallas Morning News reports. Frazier provides key depth in the Cowboys secondary as a backup to starting strong safety Jeff Heath. If the former suffers a setback and is forced to miss Sunday's contest, look for Ibraheim Campbell to see an increased role.
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  • Cowboys' Kavon Frazier: Limited in practice Wednesday

    Frazier (shoulder) was a limited participant in practice Wednesday, Kate Hairopoulos of The Dallas Morning News reports. Frazier has been consistently limited in practice after his shoulder popped out of its socket during Dallas' third preseason game against the Cardinals. Since X-rays showed no damage, it's likely that the Cowboys are simply taking a cautious approach to Frazier's health as Sunday's season-opener against the Panthers approaches.
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  • Cowboys' Kavon Frazier: Lands on Non-Football Injury list

    Frazier has been placed on the Non-Football Injury list and will undergo blood tests for a potential disorder that involves clotting, David Moore of The Dallas Morning News reports. The tests will help determine if the condition can be treated by medication. If clotting is detected, it could become a very serious issue for the safety. Look for more updates on Frazier's status to come once the Cowboys receive his test results.
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  • Cowboys' Kavon Frazier: Undergoes minor knee surgery

    Frazier underwent "cleanup surgery" on his knee this offseason, Brandon George of the Dallas Morning News reports. Frazier dealt with a knee injury early on during the 2017 season, but it isn't clear if this recent procedure is related in any way. Regardless, Frazier isn't expected to miss much, if any, of the Cowboys' offseason training program starting in late April.
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  • Cowboys' Kavon Frazier: Active Sunday

    Frazier (knee) is active for Sunday's game against the Rams, David Helman of the Cowboys' official site reports. Frazier injured his knee at practice Thursday, leading to his questionable status heading into Sunday's game. He isn't expected to be limited at all in the contest.
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  • Cowboys' Kavon Frazier: Undergoes foot surgery

    Frazier underwent surgery on his foot but should be ready for team workouts later in the offseason, Todd Archer of ESPN.com reports. Frazier had a stress reaction on his foot throughout the season, but he underwent surgery before the injury developed into a fracture. The second-year safety only played in nine games last season, mostly on special teams, but he'll look to take on a larger role in the coming year.
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