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Top Josh McNary News
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Jaguars' Josh McNary: Inks deal with Jaguars
McNary signed a contract with the Jaguars on Thursday.
McNary spent the last four seasons with the Colts, playing in 49 games and recording 79 combined tackles. He posted a team-high nine special teams tackles in 2016, and should fill a similar special teams role with the Jaguars while providing depth for the team's linebacker corps.
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Colts' Josh McNary: Won't be tendered
McNary will not receive a tender offer from the Colts, Stephen Holder of the Indianapolis Star reports.
McNary was a quality backup and special teams player for the Colts in 2016. He had 23 tackles and a forced fumble while playing in all 16 games. He'll be an unrestricted free agent when the new league year begins Thursday.
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Colts' Josh McNary: Full participant Wednesday
McNary was a full participant in Wednesday's practice, Kevin Bowen of the Colts' official site reports.
McNary suffered a "burner" during Sunday's loss to the Chiefs, but the issue appears to be a nonfactor at this point and he should be able to play in Week 9 versus the Packers.
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Colts' Josh McNary: Questionable to return to Sunday's game
McNary is questionable to return to Sunday's game with a "burner," BJ Kissel of the Chiefs' official site reports.
As long as McNary remains out, expect Edwin Jackson to see a starter's share of snaps at inside linebacker.
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Colts' Josh McNary: Five tackles in loss
McNary (shoulder) had five total tackles and played 35 snaps on defense in Sunday's loss at Houston.
McNary got the starting snaps at inside linebacker opposite D'Qwell Jackson, but he came out on nickel and dime packages with Jackson staying in (he played all 71 snaps). Still, it looks like McNary will get the vast majority of playing time opposite Jackson over Antonio Morrison after the release of Sio Moore.
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Colts' Josh McNary: Cleared to play
McNary (shoulder) was removed from the Colts' injury report and is in line to play against the Texans on Sunday.
McNary was limited during Wednesday's practice, but was uninhibited during Thursday's and Friday's sessions. He'll line up in his usual starting inside linebacker role.
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Colts' Josh McNary: Full participant Thursday
McNary (shoulder) was a full participant in practice Thursday.
McNary was limited in practice yesterday due to his shoulder injury suffered in the team's win over the Bears in Week 5. His return to full participation indicate he should be expected to play in the Colts' Week 6 matchup with the Texans.
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Colts' Josh McNary: Able to practice Wednesday
McNary was limited in Wednesday's practice due to a shoulder injury.
McNary left Sunday's game with what was described as a neck injury and didn't return. His return to practice suggests the injury is minor and he'll be able to play this week. He started at inside linebacker with the release of Sio Moore and would likely start again this week if healthy. However, he may split playing time with Antonio Morrison.
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Colts' Josh McNary: Suffers neck injury
McNary suffered a neck injury during the Colts' Week 5 victory over the Bears.
The details surrounding the injury are vague, but McNary should be considered questionable to play in Week 6 until further notice.
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Colts' Josh McNary: Increased role with release of Sio Moore
McNary and Antonio Morrison will split playing time at inside linebacker opposite D'Qwell Jackson due to the release of Sio Moore, according to head coach Chuck Pagano.
Moore was Indy's leading tackler, so McNary or Morrison could be an IDP option if they get the bulk of playing time. However, we may not know who the starter at the position is until Sunday.
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Colts' Josh McNary: Plays reserve role in season opener
McNary had two tackles in Sunday's loss to Detroit.
He played 16 snaps on defense as he looks like the primary backup to Sio Moore at inside linebacker.
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Colts' Josh McNary: Could get start at inside linebacker
McNary may have the inside track starting at inside linebacker next to D'Qwell Jackson this week against the Lions, ESPN reports.
With the release of Nate Irving and Sio Moore hurt, it's not clear who will start at the inside linebacker spot opposite D'Qwell Jackson. McNary, Edwin Jackson and Antonio Morrison are all in competition for the starting role.
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Colts' Josh McNary: Fighting for roster spot
McNary will be competing for a depth linebacking position in the Colts final preseason game, Thursday against the Bengals, Zak Keefer of the Indianapolis Star reports.
McNary has been a backup linebacker who saw the bulk of his snaps on special teams through the first three years of his career. He and rookie 'Antonio Morrison are the two candidates for what may be the final inside linebacking spot in 2016, though there is an outside chance the team elects to keep both of them.
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Colts' Josh McNary: Placed on IR
McNary (groin) has been placed on season-ending injured reserve, Zak Keefer of the Indianapolis Star reports.
A reserve inside linebacker, McNary hasn't seen much of the field since Jerrell Freeman returned from an injury in Week 15. McNary finishes his season with 14 tackles in 13 appearances, after registering 28 takedowns in 15 games last season. His contract runs through 2016, but there's a good chance he'll have to compete for a roster spot next year.
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Colts' Josh McNary: Gets bulk of inside linebacker snaps
McNary had three total tackles and played 46-of-65 snaps on defense in Sunday's loss at Jacksonville.
McNary got the bulk of playing time at inside linebacker with Jerrell Freeman and Nate Irving hurt. He may continue to get significant playing time the final three games.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-0, 251 lbs |
| Birthplace: Houston, TX, USA |
| Age: 37 |
| School: Army West Point |
| Experience: 4 |







