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Fantasy News
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Cole (hamstring) was a full participant at practice Thursday ahead of Sunday's game at Tampa Bay. After being limited at practice by a hamstring issue Wednesday, Cole is now apparently back to full strength. It will be interesting to see what share of the snaps he earns at linebacker in Week 2 after 23-year-old starter Jack Sanborn struggled a bit to find his footing in Week 1.... See More ... See Less
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Bears' Dylan Cole: Returns to Chicago
Cole (hamstring) signed with the Bears on Monday. Cole was questionable for Sunday's game against the Packers due to a hamstring injury before getting released Saturday. Presumably healthy now, the Missouri State product has been re-signed and will work to earn the opportunity to suit up Sunday against the Buccaneers.... See More ... See Less -
Dylan Cole: Cut by Bears
Cole (hamstring) was released by the Bears on Saturday, Chris Emma of 670TheScore.com reports. Cole has been hampered by a hamstring issue since early in training camp. The 29-year-old will now focus on his recovery before finding a new landing spot.... See More ... See Less -
Bears' Dylan Cole: Finds new home
Cole signed with the Bears on Thursday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Cole will join his third NFL team for the 2023 season after previously playing for Houston and Tennessee. The 28-year-old appeared in 15 games last year for the Titans, making eight starts and recording a career-high 64 tackles (42 solo), a sack and a pass defended. Looking ahead, he'll likely chip in on special teams while contributing as a rotational player in the Bears' linebacker corps.... See More ... See Less -
Titans' Dylan Cole: Team-high eight tackles
Cole registered eight tackles (five solo), including one for loss, during Sunday's 24-17 win over the Colts. With Zach Cunningham (elbow) out, Cole notched season highs in defensive snaps (26) and tackles (eight). If Cunningham remains out for an extended period, Cole could emerge as a reliable IDP option moving forward.... See More ... See Less -
Dylan Cole: Practices with Philly
Cole (back) worked out with the Eagles on Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of Sportstalk 790 Houston reports. Cole played six games last year and recorded six tackles (three solo). He's likely vying for a spot on special teams.... See More ... See Less -
Texans' Dylan Cole: Returns from COVID list
Cole (undisclosed) was activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports. The 26-year-old was placed on the list last week for coming in close contact with the COVID-positive Jacob Martin, but he's now cleared the league's virus-related protocols. Cole should return to his role as a contributor on special teams for Houston.... See More ... See Less -
Texans' Dylan Cole: Placed on COVID-19 list
The Texans placed Cole on the reserve/COVID-19 list Thursday, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports. The Missouri State product was placed on the list due to coming into close contact with Jacob Martin, who tested positive for the virus Thursday. Cole will need to reside on the list for at least five days, meaning he won't be available for Sunday's game against Jacksonville. As it stands now, Jonathan Greenard and Brennan Scarlett are the only healthy outside linebackers on the roster for Sunday's game.... See More ... See Less -
Texans' Dylan Cole: Practices Monday
Cole (knee) participated in Monday's practice, John McClain of the Houston Chronicle reports. Cole was activated off the active/PUP list Sunday and on the field the next day. Entering his fourth NFL season, Cole will once again be a primary backup at inside linebacker.... See More ... See Less -
Texans' Dylan Cole: Activated Sunday
The Texans activated Cole (knee) off the active/PUP list Sunday, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports. This is extremely positive news for Cole and the team, especially considering he is coming off a torn ACL. Cole will return to practice with the team, and if he's healthy enough for Week 1, he's expected to be deployed as a special teams savant while adding depth at the linebacker position.... See More ... See Less -
Texans' Dylan Cole: Officially signs tender
Cole has signed his restricted free agent tender with the Texans, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports. Cole was extended a one-year, $2.1 million contact tender by the Texans prior to free agency. He logged 16 tackles (13 solo), one pass defensed and one fumble recovery across 11 games last season before suffering a torn ACL. It is unclear when he will be able to return to the field, but he is expected to return to his usual rotational role at linebacker.... See More ... See Less -
Texans' Dylan Cole: Tendered by Houston
The Texans extended a one-year contract tender to Cole (knee) on Thursday. Cole notched 16 tackles (13 solo), one pass defensed and one recovered fumble across 11 regular-season games in 2019 prior to suffering a torn ACL. When back to full health, he figures to reprise his usual rotational role in the Texans' linebacker corps.... See More ... See Less -
Texans' Dylan Cole: Returns to practice in full
Cole (wrist/knee) was a full participant at Wednesday's practice, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports. Cole was activated off injured reserve Tuesday and appears good to go for Sunday's game against the Browns after undergoing wrist surgery as well as arthroscopic knee surgery in late September. The 24-year-old should return to a rotational role at inside linebacker with the rest of the position group healthy.... See More ... See Less -
Texans' Dylan Cole: Good chance to play again in 2018
Coach Bill O'Brien said that Cole (wrist) has a "good chance" to return from injured reserve and play again during the 2018 season, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports. Cole was placed on injured reserve during late September after undergoing wrist and knee surgery, and was initially expected to miss the entire 2018 season. If the second-year linebacker is able to eventually resume practicing and return to the field this season, he'll serve as a depth option and special teams asset.... See More ... See Less -
Texans' Dylan Cole: Lands on IR
Cole suffered a dislocated wrist in Sunday's game against the Giants and was placed on injured reserve Tuesday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Cole's injury went unreported Sunday because the linebacker kept quiet in an effort to remain on the field. Now, Cole's season is likely over, and the Texans may look to sign another inside linebacker to assist with their depth at the position.... See More ... See Less -
Texans' Dylan Cole: Full participant Thursday
Cole (hamstring) was a full participant in Thursday's practice. This is the first full practice that Cole has managed to put together since he suffered the hamstring strain back in Week 6. He looks to now be on track to return to the field as a depth option in the Texans' front seven.... See More ... See Less -
Texans' Dylan Cole: To remain sidelined
Cole (hamstring) will not play in the Texans' Week 10 matchup against the Rams. Cole, who has been sidelined since suffering a Grade 2 hamstring strain in Week 6, has been unable to practice, so this decision comes as no surprise. He will now move his sights on to a potential Week 11 return.... See More ... See Less -
Texans' Dylan Cole: Will undergo MRI on Monday
Cole (hamstring) will undergo a magnetic resonance imaging exam Monday, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports. After injuries hit Houston's linebacking corps, Cole was elevated in the rotation. He had been on the field for nine of the first 26 defensive snaps before exiting Sunday's game. The undrafted rookie from Missouri State has two interceptions and one sack this season.... See More ... See Less
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