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  • Colts' Cassius Marsh: Shifts to 53-man roster

    Marsh was elevated to the Colts' 53-man roster from the team's practice squad Thursday. Heading into a Thursday night matchup against the Titans, Indianapolis has elected to bolster its linebacking corps with the addition of Marsh. The 28-year-old has made four appearances this season, all for division-rival Jacksonville, but he now prepares for his Colts debut after joining the team's practice squad Oct. 24. Marsh has suited up for 88 career games in the NFL, compiling a total of 168 tackles and 14 sacks.
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  • Cardinals' Cassius Marsh: Out for remainder of Week 8

    Marsh won't return to Sunday's game against the Saints and is being evaluated for a concussion, Craig Grialou of 98.7 FM Arizona reports. It's unclear how Marsh picked up the injury, but he will enter the league's mandated concussion protocol. Marsh will need to gain clearance before returning to the field for next week, but now that he's officially out, Brooks Reed is the only healthy depth outside linebacker on the roster.
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  • Cassius Marsh: Let go by 49ers

    Marsh was released by the 49ers on Friday. Marsh appeared in all 16 games in San Francisco last season with three starts. He logged 37 tackles, 5.5 sacks and one fumble recovery over that span. The 25-year-old pass rusher will now look to earn a rotational role elsewhere in the league.
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  • 49ers' Cassius Marsh: New career high in sacks

    Marsh finished the season with 38 tackles (27 solo) with 5.5 sacks in 16 games. Marsh's 5.5 sacks were the highest total he has recorded as a pro, and they were good enough to finish second amongst all 49ers defensive players. The 25-year-old's usage as a situational pass rusher limited his tackle contributions, thus capping his value as a consistent IDP contributor. Marsh is under contract for the 2019 season, and his roster spot seems fairly safe given the team's inability to generate a pass rush from the outside.
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  • 49ers' Cassius Marsh: Suits up Thursday

    Marsh (groin) was active for Thursday's preseason opener, recording a tackle in limited action. Marsh is expected to be used as a pass-rush specialist and special teams contributor with the 49ers after inking a two-year extension this past offseason. The 24-year-old recorded three sacks in a similar role with both the Patriots and 49ers in 2017.
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  • 49ers' Cassius Marsh: Departs practice prematurely

    Marsh exited practice early Friday due to a groin injury, the San Francisco Chronicle reports. The extent of Marsh's injury hasn't been revealed, so it's best to consider him day-to-day unless something suggests otherwise. Assuming the issue doesn't cost him regular-season action, Marsh should rotate in on the defensive line for the 49ers in 2018 after playing a career-high 457 defensive snaps last season.
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  • Cassius Marsh: Released by New England

    Marsh was released by the Patriots on Tuesday, Field Yates of ESPN reports. Marsh was traded to the Patriots this past offseason. In nine games with the team, Marsh totaled 19 tackles and a sack. He hasn't seen much action over the past few weeks and will likely cede most of his duties as a reserve defensive lineman to the recently signed Ricky Jean Francois.
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  • Patriots' Cassius Marsh: Active for Week 11

    Marsh (shoulder) is active for Sunday's game against the Raiders. Marsh was listed as questionable after being a limited participant at practice this week. The 25-year-old should serve as the primary reserve defensive end for the Patriots on Sunday.
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  • Seahawks DE Cassius Marsh (foot) recovered and 100 percent

    Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said defensive end Cassius Marsh is 100 percent after recovering from a broken foot sustained this past October. "He's in great shape," Carroll said, via ESPN.com. "That's a tremendous addition. It's like a brand new draft choice for us because he didn't really get a chance to get started last year. Cassius is a really high-energy, creative and productive football player. We can't wait to get him out there. He's in great shape and looks terrific." Marsh only played in five games a season ago and recorded five tackles.
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  • Seahawks place Cassius Marsh on injured reserve

    The Seahawks have placed defensive end Cassius Marsh (foot) on injured reserve. Marsh was diagnosed with a broken foot this week and was expected to miss at least six weeks of action.
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  • Seahawks' Cassius Marsh out 6-8 weeks with broken foot

    Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll told reporters that defensive end Cassius Marsh cracked a bone in his foot and will miss 6-8 weeks, per the team's official website. Marsh registered only five combined tackles before the injury.
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  • Cassius Marsh expected to play Friday

    Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said Thursday defensive end Cassius Marsh is expected to be ready for Friday's preseason game against the Chargers. Marsh took part in Wednesday's practice after hurting his knee Tuesday.
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  • Cassius Marsh headed for MRI

    Seahawks rookie defensive end Cassius Marsh, a fourth-round pick out of UCLA, injured his knee in practice and will get an MRI, reports the Everett Herald.
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  • Seahawks make several moves

    The Seahawks signed fourth-round pick Cassius Marsh, a defensive end out of UCLA, to a four-year contract. They also added two rookie free agents, tight end Rashaun Allen and guard Nate Isles. To make room, Seattle cut tight end Travis Beckum and cornerback Jimmy Legree.
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  • Cassius Marsh goes to the Seahawks in Round 4

    With the 108th pick in the NFL Draft, the Seattle Seahawks selected defensive end Cassius Marsh from UCLA.Marsh is listed at 6-foot-4, 252 pounds, giving him the frame to produce in the next level. He clocked a 4.89 40-yard time. Marsh racked up 55 tackles with six sacks and 8.5 tackles for a loss in 2013.
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