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  • Jason Cabinda: Reverts to practice squad

    Cabinda reverted to the Lions' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log. The fullback played seven snaps on offense and another 21 on special teams in Detroit's NFC Championship Game loss to the 49ers on Sunday.
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  • Lions' Jason Cabinda: Elevated to active roster

    The Lions elevated Cabinda to the active roster Saturday. After joining the practice squad Jan. 2, Cabinda, has been elevated from the practice squad for all three of the Lions' playoff games. In Detroit's NFC divisional-round win over the Buccaneers, Cabinda played 35 snaps -- 11 on offense and 24 on special teams -- and caught his lone target for no gain.
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  • Lions' Jason Cabinda: Elevated to active roster

    The Lions elevated Cabinda to the active roster Saturday. Cabinda was elevated for the Lions' wild-card win over the Rams on Sunday, when he played 19 snaps on special teams without recording a stat. He figures to stick to special teams for Sunday's contest against the Buccaneers, as he had only one carry during the regular season.
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  • Jason Cabinda: Reverts to practice squad

    Cabinda reverted to the Lions' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log. The fullback played 20 special-teams snaps and five offensive snaps in Week 18, and 19 special-teams snaps and seven offensive snaps in the wild-card win over the Rams on Sunday. However, he did not record a stat in either contest. Cabinda logged just one carry during the regular season.
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  • Lions' Jason Cabinda: Back with active roster

    The Lions elevated Cabinda to their active roster Saturday. Cabinda played 25 total snaps (five offensive and 20 on special teams) in Detroit's Week 18 win over the Vikings and he's joining the team's active roster once again ahead of Sunday's wild-card matchup. Expect the 27-year-old to serve as the Lions' top fullback while also contributing on special teams.
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  • Jason Cabinda: Moves back to practice squad

    The Lions reverted Cabinda to their practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log. After spending much of the campaign on IR with a knee injury, Cabinda was activated ahead of Detroit's Week 17 loss to Dallas. He was subsequently waived but then re-signed to the team's practice squad ahead of Sunday's season finale versus Minnesota. In addition to contributing on special teams, Cabinda has also worked as both a fullback and tight end, and he has an especially good chance of being elevated for Detroit's wild-card game against the Rams on Sunday if Sam LaPorta (knee) and/or Brock Wright (hip) can't suit up.
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  • Lions' Jason Cabinda: Will miss another game

    Cabinda (knee) has been ruled out for Sunday's Week 5 contest versus Carolina. Cabinda missed last Thursday's win over the Packers due to a knee injury, and he doesn't appear to be making much progress given that he logged a trio of DNPs this week. However, he did do some work on the side during practice, so there's a possibility he could return against the Buccaneers in Week 6. Tight end Darrell Daniels filled Cabinda's role at fullback and on special teams in Week 4 and will likely continue to do so this Sunday.
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  • Lions' Jason Cabinda: Ruled out for Thursday

    Cabinda (knee) has been ruled out for Thursday's game against the Panthers, Colton Pouncy of The Athletic reports. Cabinda first popped up on the injury report earlier this week and is now officially listed as out for Thursday's matchup. It remains to be seen how Detroit will replace the 27-year-old, as he has played on both offense and special teams through three games and there are currently no other fullbacks on the roster.
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  • Lions' Jason Cabinda: Deemed out Week 16

    Cabinda (illness) will be sidelined for Saturday's game against the Panthers. Cabinda did not practice at all during Week 16 prep while dealing with an illness, though the nature of this ailment is still unknown. The fullback has recorded one carry over the Lions' past six games, though his absence will leave the team without its primary run blocker against Carolina. In his absence, either tight ends Shane Zylstra or James Mitchell will likely take on a bigger blocking role out of the backfield. Cabinda's next chance to play will come against the Bears on Sunday, Jan. 1.
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  • Lions' Jason Cabinda: Will be available against Jets

    Cabinda (ankle) is active for Sunday's game at the Jets, Rich Cimini of ESPN reports. After being limited at practice all week with an ankle injury, Cabinda appears poised to play in Week 15. He hasn't drawn a target since Week 11 and has only gotten one touch since then.
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  • Lions' Jason Cabinda: Listed as questionable for Sunday

    Cabinda (ankle) is questionable for Sunday's matchup against the Jets, Tim Twentyman of the Lions' official site reports. Cabinda didn't practice Thursday and was limited Wednesday and Friday due to an ankle injury. The fullback missed the Lions' first nine games of the season while on the reserve/PUP list with an ankle issue, but it's unclear if the two issues are related. Regardless, Cabinda has rushed just once for four yards and failed to haul in either of his two targets across five appearances this season, so his potential absence wouldn't have any fantasy implications.
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  • Lions' Jason Cabinda: Returning from PUP list

    Detroit activated Cabinda (ankle) from its reserve/PUP list Saturday ahead of Sunday's game at Chicago. Cabinda is set to potentially make his 2022 debut Sunday after being placed on the reserve/PUP list back in August. He could be in line to see significant work right away against a porous Bears run defense.
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  • Lions' Jason Cabinda: Back at practice

    Cabinda (ankle) practiced for the first time this season Wednesday, Justin Rogers of The Detroit News reports. Cabinda remains on the PUP list, but it's certainly a positive sign that he's back on the practice field. The fullback underwent offseason arthroscopic surgery and is expected to be ready for training camp, but a procedure complication has forced him to miss significant time. According to Rogers, Cabinda could be ready to appear in a game by Nov. 24 against Buffalo.
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  • Lions' Jason Cabinda: Iffy for Week 1

    Cabinda (ankle) may not be ready for the start of the regular season, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports. Cabinda has not practiced this summer due to an ankle injury. He will be required to miss the first four games of the regular season if he remains on the PUP list when Week 1 rolls around.
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  • Lions' Jason Cabinda: Hits PUP list

    Cabinda (undisclosed) was added to the Lions' active/physically unable to perform list Wednesday, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports. Cabinda is eligible to return and play at any point this preseason, though it's unclear how long his stay on the PUP list may last. The fullback collected seven total touches for 39 yards and one score in 2021, and he figures to continue contributing both on offense and special teams this coming season.
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  • Lions' Jason Cabinda: Out for Week 17

    Cabinda (knee) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Seahawks. Cabinda will miss Sunday's matchup with Seattle after suffering the knee injury last week against the Falcons. The Lions will be without a fullback for Week 17.
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  • Lions' Jason Cabinda: Suffers knee injury Sunday

    Cabinda (knee) is questionable to return to Sunday's contest against the Falcons, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports. Cabinda suffered the injury after catching a two-yard pass from Tim Boyle. If he's unable to return, the Lions won't have a healthy fullback on their active roster, so they may opt to run more two-man sets with Brock Wright and Shane Zylstra.
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  • Lions' Jason Cabinda: Three touches in 2020

    Cabinda carried once for no yards and caught two of three targets for eight yards over 16 games in 2020. After filling in for Nick Bawden (undisclosed) down the stretch of the 2019 campaign, Cabinda again assumed the Lions' fullback duties in 2020 once Bawden suffered another season-ending injury in training camp last summer. Cabinda not only made it through 16 games but he seemed to fare well in that role despite not getting many touches. Given his status as an exclusive-rights free agent, Detroit can easily retain the Penn State product for another year on the cheap, if it wants.
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  • Lions' Jason Cabinda: Limited in practice Wednesday

    Cabinda (ankle) was limited during Wednesday's practice, Tim Twentyman of the Lions' official site reports. Cabinda played 14 offensive snaps and another 20 on special teams in Week 1, but he's being held back in practice. It doesn't seem too serious since he can still operate in some capacity, but the Lions don't have another fullback on the active or practice roster if Cabinda can't play against the Packers on Sunday.
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  • Lions' Jason Cabinda: Activated from practice squad

    The Lions signed Cabinda to the 53-man roster from their practice squad Tuesday. The 23-year-old spent his first and only NFL season in 2018 with the Raiders, logging 21 tackles (14 solo) in 10 games. It's unclear what sort of role Cabinda will have in the defense for Week 14, but barring injuries, it likely won't be much more than a reserve role.
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