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  • Lions' John Cominsky: Goes on IR

    Cominsky (knee) was placed on injured reserve Thursday. Cominsky's shift to IR was a likely formality after he suffered an MCL tear during practice in July. A return this season isn't impossible for the Charleston product, although he likely wouldn't be cleared to suit up until the postseason.
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  • Lions' John Cominsky: Suffers MCL tear

    Cominsky suffered an MCL tear during Detroit's practice Tuesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Cominsky will now be out indefinitely, although he could possibly return for the playoffs if the Lions advance that far. Detroit is now shorthanded at defensive end behind starters Aidan Hutchinson and Marcus Davenport.
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  • Lions' John Cominsky: Agrees to pay cut

    Cominsky agreed to restructure his contract with the Lions on Tuesday, Justin Rogers of The Detroit News reports. Cominsky saw a drop in production from his 2022 numbers in 2023, recording 15 fewer pressures, along with 2.0 fewer sacks, despite playing two more games. The 28-year-old was due to be paid $5.1 million but agreed to a $2.1 million pay cut, bringing his 2024 cap hit down to $4.2 million instead of $6.3 million.
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  • Lions' John Cominsky: Could miss wild-card outing

    Cominsky (illness) is listed as questionable ahead of Sunday's game against the Rams, Eric Woodyard of ESPN.com reports. Despite a full week of practice, Cominsky seems to be dealing with an illness that could hold him out of the Lions' wild-card affair. If the 28-year-old is unable to suit up Sunday, expect Josh Paschal to shoulder an increased workload on Detroit's defensive line.
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  • Falcons' John Cominsky: Not playing against Dallas

    Cominsky (shoulder) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Cowboys, Tori McElhaney of the Falcons' official site reports. Cominsky was a limited participant in Friday's session and ultimately won't suit up. The Falcons will be quite thin in terms of defensive depth, and this means Mike Pennel will probably handle a bigger workload than usual.
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  • Falcons' John Cominsky: Not on injury report

    Cominsky (head) was absent from Wednesday's injury report, Michael Rothstein of ESPN.com reports. Cominsky is expected to start the season as a backup on the Falcons' defensive line. The 2019 fourth-round pick has recorded 39 tackles, 1.5 sacks and two pass breakups through 23 career games.
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  • Falcons' John Cominsky: Taken off reserve/COVID-19 list

    Cominsky (illness) was activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Friday, Jason Butt of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. Cominsky has been cleared again after spending two weeks on the reserve/COVID-19 list. The Falcons already played their Week 8 game Thursday, but Cominsky should be able to practice next week and rejoin his teammates on the field in Week 9 against Denver.
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  • Falcons' John Cominsky: Questionable heading into Week 6

    Cominsky (illness) is listed as questionable with Atlanta entering its Week 6 matchup against the Vikings, Jason Butt of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. The 24-year-old defensive lineman is dealing with a non-COVID-related illness as the 0-5 Falcons lumber into U.S. Bank Stadium to face Minnesota's 15th-ranked scoring offense. Cominsky has contributed little in the pass-rush department since entering the league in 2019, collecting three QB hits and half a sack over 15 appearances. He does, however, have a tackle for loss in consecutive outings coming into Week 6. Whether Cominsky is afforded an opportunity to extend that streak may come down to a game-time decision.
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  • Falcons' John Cominsky: Commended by star teammate

    Grady Jarrett says he has been "really, really impressed" with Cominsky in training camp, William McFadden of the Falcons' official site reports. Jarrett expanded by stating that he has "100-percent confidence" in the second-year man out of Division-II Charleston (WV), and that "it's night and day" regarding the improvements Cominsky has made to his game since wrapping up his first professional season in late December. Cominsky fielded a mere 10 percent of the defensive snaps during 2019, but based on the fact that both his Pro Bowl teammate and his head coach have noticed serious strides in his skill set, it's likely his 2020 workload will be an increase from last year.
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  • Falcons' John Cominsky: Questionable for Sunday

    Cominsky (ankle) is questionable to play Sunday against the Buccaneers, Greg Auman of The Athletic reports. Cominsky practiced as a limited participant Thursday and Friday to earn the questionable tag. The 24-year-old didn't have an injury designation for last week's game against the Panthers after missing the previous game, but he didn't end up seeing the field.
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  • Falcons' John Cominsky: Trending in the right direction

    Cominsky (ankle) practiced on a limited basis Thursday, Jason Butt of The Athletic reports. The rookie fourth-round pick out of Charleston could not go Wednesday, so the fact that he was able to get in some reps Thursday indicates that he's trending towards retaking the field in the near future. Cominsky has been forced to sit out back-to-back games for the Falcons after dressing for every contest between Weeks 1 and 8. If Cominsky proves healthy enough to play Sunday, he will be facing a Buccaneers offense that so far this season has surrendered the fourth-most sacks per game (3.6), while also leading the NFL with 25 giveaways.
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  • Falcons' John Cominsky: Won't play Sunday

    Cominsky (ankle) was ruled out for Sunday's game at New Orleans, Jason Butt of The Athletic reports. Cominsky suffered an ankle sprain Week 8 and needs additional time to recover coming out of the bye week. The 23-year-old has played double-digit defensive snaps only three times this season, so Atlanta's defense is unlikely to be significantly impacted by his absence.
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