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  • Saints' Ty Summers: Full participant in practice

    Summers (hamstring) was a full participant in New Orleans' practice Wednesday Summers has now cleared the league's concussion protocol and has seemingly recovered from a hamstring injury. The 27-year-old will look to return to action versus the Vikings on Sunday after missing last week's win over the Bears.
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  • Saints' Ty Summers: Won't play Sunday

    Summers (concussion, hamstring) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's game against the Bears, Katherine Terrell of ESPN.com reports. The fifth-year linebacker out of TCU was held out of practice all week, as he continues to recover from a hamstring issue and a concussion. Summers has played strictly on special teams for the Saints this year, appearing in seven games and recording only one total tackle.
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  • Ty Summers: Reverts to practice squad

    Summers reverted to New Orleans' practice squad Tuesday. Summers was called up for Monday's win against the Panthers but did not record any stats. The 27-year-old will now wait for another opportunity to get called up for action.
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  • Saints' Ty Summers: Bumped up from practice squad

    Summers was elevated from the Saints' practice squad Monday ahead of their Week 2 matchup with the Panthers, Summers will provide additional depth in the team's linebacker corps, as well as on special teams, assuming he is active for the contest. The TCU product appeared in three games for New Orleans last season, recording two solo tackles.
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  • Saints' Ty Summers: Returning to New Orleans

    Summers re-signed with the Saints on a one-year contract Wednesday, John Hendrix of SI.com reports. Summers appeared in three games for New Orleans in 2022 after being signed off Jacksonville's practice squad. The 27-year-old linebacker will likely fill a depth role for the Saints in 2023.
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  • Ty Summers: Waived by Green Bay

    The Packers waived Summers on Sunday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Summers was drafted by the Packers in the seventh round of the 2019 NFL Draft and appeared in 46 games across three years in Green Bay, though he mostly played on special teams. The Packers re-signed De'Vondre Campbell and spent a first-round pick on Quay Walker this offseason, which pushed Summers further down the depth chart. However, Summers was still expected to compete with Isaiah McDuffie for a special-teams gig, but the latter has outplayed the former during training camp. Regardless, per Rapoport, the seventh-round pick should get some looks while on the waiver wire.
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  • Packers' Ty Summers: Goes on injured reserve

    Summers (hamstring) was placed on injured reserve Friday. Summers had already been ruled out for Saturday's game against the Browns. His move to IR will put him out for the rest of the regular season, with a chance to return in the playoffs. Selected in the seventh round of the 2019 draft, Summers has primarily contributed on special teams, so his absence shouldn't impact the Packers' defense.
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  • Packers' Ty Summers: Won't play Saturday

    Summers (hamstring) has been ruled out for Saturday's game against the Browns, Wes Hodkiewicz of the Packers' official site reports. Summers was unable to practice throughout the week. He's played primarily on special teams this year but will be unavailable Saturday.
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  • Packers' Ty Summers: Seven tackles Monday

    Summers recorded seven tackles (six solo) across 52 defensive snaps in Monday's win over the Falcons. Summers has slotted in nicely for Christian Kirksey (shoulder) over the past two weeks, totaling 16 tackles in the contests. He only trails Preston Smith and Za'Darius Smith for defensive reps among linebackers during that stretch as well.
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  • Packers' Ty Summers: Ties for team lead in tackles

    Summers stepped in for an injured Christian Kirksey (shoulder) in Sunday's victory over the Saints and tied for the team lead with nine total tackles. Summers had never logged a defensive snap until Sunday, but he was pressed into duty after Kirksey left the game and wound up playing the most snaps among the Packers' inside linebackers. Summers will presumably assume Kirksey's spot in the starting lineup -- a position that leads to a lot of tackles in Mike Pettine's defense -- should Kirksey miss more time.
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  • Packers' Ty Summers: Suffers possible head injury

    Summers left Sunday's game against the Panthers and is being evaluated for a concussion. Summers was on the wrong end of a direct head-to-head hit late in the second quarter and needed help getting to the sideline. He'll need to be cleared from the NFL's independent neurologist in order to return to action. In his stead, Oren Burks is in line to see an uptick in depth linebacker snaps.
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  • Packers' Ty Summers: Another 10-tackle effort

    Summers had 10 tackles (nine solo) in Thursday's preseason loss to the Ravens. Summers accumulated 10 tackles for the second time in three preseason games, so he's faring well in the output department. The Packers are pretty banged up at the inside linebacker position, so Summers -- an undrafted free agent -- is in decent position to earn a roster spot.
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  • Packers' Ty Summers: Sidelined Wednesday

    Summers didn't participate in Wednesday's OTA practice due to a hamstring injury, Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com reports. A seventh-round pick in April, Summers is competing for a reserve role in the Packers' linebacking corps. He'll need to shake off the injury by the time training camp rolls around to ensure he wins a spot on the Week 1 roster.
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  • Packers' Ty Summers: Drafted by Green Bay

    The Packers selected Summers in the seventh round of the 2019 NFL Draft, 226th overall. Well, it took until the Packers' last draft pick, but they finally added a middle linebacker in the form of Summers. The TCU product struggled in pass coverage, primarily providing value as a pass-rushing inside linebacker and two-down thumper, so it's safe to say 2018 third-round pick Oren Burks should be considered the frontrunner to start opposite Blake Martinez despite failing to impress in limited work during his rookie campaign.
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