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  • Colts' T.J. Carrie: Lands on IR

    The Colts placed Carrie (undisclosed) on injured reserve Wednesday. After playing 77 defensive snaps over the first two weeks of the season, Carrie didn't log any in Week 3. Carrie's playing time may have dropped because of Xavier Rhodes' (calf) return, but the Ohio product also picked up an injury. It's unclear what is ailing the 31-year-old linebacker, but he will be forced to miss the next three weeks after landing on IR.
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  • Colts' T.J. Carrie: Registers eight stops

    Carrie posted eight tackles (seven solo) in Sunday's 27-24 loss to the Rams. Carrie logged 69 percent of the defensive snaps for a second straight week, and he tied Kenny Moore for the team lead in tackles Sunday. His time in the spotlight may be short-lived, as he could move to a reserve role once Xavier Rhodes (calf) returns to action.
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  • Colts' TJ Carrie: Available for Week 1

    Carrie (knee) isn't listed on the Colts' injury report Wednesday. Carrie injured his knee early in the Colts' preseason opener against the Panthers and has finally made it off the team's injury report. The cornerback will look to fill a support role for the Colts' secondary in their season opener against the Seahawks on Sunday.
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  • Colts' TJ Carrie: Exits preseason opener

    Carrie was forced out of Sunday's preseason opener against the Panthers by a knee injury, George Bremer of The Herald Bulletin reports. Carrie picked up one tackle prior to exiting the game but was ruled out of the contest after sustaining the injury. A qualification on the severity of Carrie's injury will likely surface prior to Week 2 of preseason, when he and the Colts are scheduled to face the Vikings.
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  • Colts' TJ Carrie: Will play Sunday

    Carrie (hamstring) won't carry an injury designation into Sunday's game versus the Browns, Nate Ulrich of the Akron Beacon Journal reports. Carrie practiced at full speed Friday and will return to the lineup after missing just one game. The Colts' secondary is finally healthy, save for Malik Hooker (Achilles), just in time to face Odell Beckham and the Browns. Carrie's role fluctuated from game to game when he was healthy, so it's uncertain how much he'll play Sunday, especially coming off a hamstring injury.
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  • Colts' TJ Carrie: Picks up injury

    Carrie (hamstring) was a limited participant during Wednesday's practice. Carrie was unable to suit up in Week 4 due to the hamstring injury and he appears to still be dealing with it. The good news for the Colts is that Rock Ya-Sin (undisclosed) was back at practice Wednesday, signaling at least one of them will be ready to play in Sunday's matchup with the Browns.
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  • Colts' TJ Carrie: On to Indy

    The Colts and Carrie agreed to terms of a contract Monday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. With the addition of Carrie, the slot corner rounds out Indy's CB group. After missing four games combined in his first two seasons, he hasn't missed a contest since the start of the 2016 campaign. Over the last three years, he's averaged 70 tackles per season while compiling four fumble recoveries, three forced fumbles, two interceptions and two sacks.
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  • TJ Carrie: Cut loose by Browns

    The Browns released Carrie on Monday. Carrie signed a four-year, $31 million deal with the Browns in March of 2018, but he ceded starting duties to Denzel Ward and Greedy Williams in 2019. The 29-year-old still played plenty due to injuries to the two starters, but he struggled in coverage, allowing 8.7 yards per target and a 68.3 completion percentage. Cutting Carrie loose will free up $6.35 million and $7.75 million against the salary cap over the next two seasons, respectively. He'll be free to sign with another team immediately.
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  • Browns' TJ Carrie: Notches sack in win

    Carrie recorded four tackles (all solo) and one sack in Sunday's 41-24 win over the Dolphins. Carrie managed to collect just the second sack of his career against the 2-9 Dolphins, and he'll continue to share cornerback duties with Denzel Ward and Greedy Williams versus the Steelers in Week 13.
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  • Browns' TJ Carrie: Injury not serious

    The non-contact leg injury Carrie sustained in practice Thursday is not believed to be serious, Scott Petrak of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram reports. This is good news for Carrie, as non-contract injuries have a reputation for potentially being serious or even season-ending. The Ohio product was able to walk off the field under his own power. The Browns' mandatory minicamp concluded Thursday and the team won't reconvene until until training camp in late July.
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  • Browns' TJ Carrie: Exits practice with non-contact injury

    Carrie exited Thursday's practice with what appeared to be a non-contact leg injury, Tom Reed of The Athletic reports. Non-contact injuries are never good news, but Carrie was at least able to walk off the field under his own power. Thursday marks the final day of the Browns' mandatory minicamp and the team won't reconvene until training camp.
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  • Browns' TJ Carrie: Reaches deal with Cleveland

    Carrie agreed to terms Wednesday with the Browns on a four-year contract, Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network reports. Carrie started all 16 games for the Raiders last season, totaling 84 tackles and nine pass breakups while logging over 1,000 defensive snaps. Given the financial outlay, Carrie will likely occupy a starting role in a revamped Browns secondary that added Terrance Mitchell in free agency and acquired Damarious Randall via trade from the Packers. Carrie has also played safety in the past and could move over to the position if the Browns require more depth at that position.
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  • Raiders list inactives for Week 17

    The Raiders have listed WR Denarius Moore, WR Vincent Brown, CB Chimdi Chekwa, CB T.J. Carrie, G Tony Bergstrom, T Menelik Watson and DT Stacy McGee as inactive Week 17 against the Broncos. Brown, Chekwa and Moore had all been ruled out prior to Sunday. Both Carrie and Watson entered the contest listed as questionable. Carrie is dealing with an ankle injury. Watson has foot and ankle issues. Bergstrom and McGee are healthy scratches.
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  • Raiders CB T.J. Carrie downgraded to out for Week 17

    The Raiders have downgraded cornerback T.J. Carrie (ankle) from questionable to out for Sunday's season finale against Denver, reports the Bay Area News Group. The rookie appeared in 13 games and posted 44 combined tackles and one interception.
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  • Raiders list seven player on Week 17 injury report

    The Raiders listed seven players on its final injury report for Week 17 against Denver. Wide receiver Vincent Brown (groin), cornerback Chimdi Chekwa (hamstring), and wide receiver Denarius Moore (knee, ankle) were ruled out for for Sunday. Cornerback T.J. Carrie (ankle), linebacker Khalil Mack (hamstring) and tackle Menelik Watson (foot, ankle) were labeled questionable. Meanwhile, defensive back Ras-I Dowling (hamstring) got the green light after being a limited participant all week. He was deemed probable for the final game of the season.
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  • Raiders list Week 16 inactives vs. Bills

    The Raiders have listed the following players as inactive for Sunday's Week 16 matchup with the Bills: wide receivers Vincent Brown (groin) and Denarius Moore (knee, ankle), tight end Brian Leonhardt (concussion), cornerback Chimdi Chekwa (hamstring), guard Tony Bergstrom, tackle Menelik Watson and defensive tackle Stacy McGee. Brown, Moore, Leonhard and Chewka were previously ruled out on the team's final injury report for Week 16. Bergstrom, Watson and McGee are healthy scratches. The team will have cornerback D.J. Hayden (back) and defensive tackle C.J. Wilson (knee) available after both players were listed as questionable to play. Also active are quarterback Derek Carr (thumb) and cornerback T.J. Carrie (ankle), both of whom were deemed probable. The Raiders are a 6 1/2-point underdog at home against the Bills.
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  • Raiders unveil final injury for Bills game

    The Raiders released their final injury report for the Week 16 game against the Bills and listed quarterback Derek Carr (thumb) and cornerback T.J. Carrie (ankle) as probable. The only players listed as questionable are defensive lineman C.J. Wilson (knee) and cornerback D.J. Hayden (back). The Raiders listed the following players as out: Vincent Brown (groin), Tarell Brown (foot), Chimdi Chekwa (hamstring), Brian Leonhardt (concussion), Menelik Watson (foot) and Denarius Moore (knee). The Raiders are 6 1/2-point underdogs.
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  • Three Raiders cleared to play

    Raiders guard Gabe Jackson (knee), tight end Brian Leonhardt (concussion) and cornerback T.J. Carrie (ankle) are active for the game at St. Louis after being listed on the injury report.
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  • Quartet of Raiders get red light for battle with Rams

    Four Raiders have been ruled out for their Sunday game in St. Louis, including running back Latavius Murray (concussion). The others are safety Jonathan Dowling (back) and cornerbacks Carlos Rogers (knee) and Neiko Thorpe (hand). Listed as questionable is guard Gabe Jackson (knee) while safety Larry Asante (shoulder), cornerback T.J. Carrie (ankle) and tight end Brian Leonhardt (concussion) are probable.
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  • Raiders' Tony Sparano optimistic Jackson, Carrie will play Week 13

    Raiders coach Tony Sparano is optimistic that guard Gabe Jackson (knee) and cornerback T.J. Carrie (ankle) will be able to play in Week 13 against the Rams, CSNBayArea.com reports. "There's optimism," Sparano told the media. "Again, I say that today, and just went over a few of those things a little while ago. But yes, there's optimism there." Jackson has missed three straight games with his injury, while Carrie has played just once in the last three games.
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