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  • Football Team's Darryl Roberts: Back from COVID list

    Roberts (undisclosed) was activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday. Roberts landed on the COVID-19 list over the weekend but will quickly rejoin the active roster. The 31-year-old has exclusively played special teams in his three appearances this season.
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  • Football Team's Darryl Roberts: Lands on reserve/COVID-19 list

    Roberts (undisclosed) was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Saturday. Roberts was bothered by a quadriceps injury that cost him six games earlier in the season. He returned to a special teams role in Week 13, but he will now be forced out of Sunday's game against Dallas. Roberts has yet to play a defensive snap this season, so his absence won't affect Washington's defense.
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  • Football Team's Darryl Roberts: Returns from IR

    Roberts was activated from injured reserve Thursday. The 31-year-old has been inactive since Week 5, but his return is a welcomed one as fellow cornerback Benjamin St-Juste (concussion) went on IR Thursday. Roberts had only played in two contests prior to his quad injury while failing to log a defensive snap.
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  • Football Team's Darryl Roberts: Returns to practice

    Washington has designated Roberts (quadriceps) for return from IR. The Football Team will have a 21-day window to evaluate Roberts at practice. The depth cornerback, who was limited to special teams in his two appearances this season, could be added to the active roster and retake the field as early as Sunday's road matchup against the Panthers.
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  • Football Team's Darryl Roberts: Placed on IR

    Washington placed Roberts (quadriceps) on injured reserve Wednesday. Roberts suffered the injury against the Saints during Week 5. He will be sidelined for at least three weeks with the move to injured reserve, but he may miss more time. The 30-year-old corner played a limited role for Washington's defense this season, so his absence shouldn't affect the defensive rotations.
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  • Football Team's Darryl Roberts: Signs deal with Washington

    Roberts signed a contract with the Washington Football Team on Friday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Roberts played the most prominent role of his NFL career for the Jets in 2019, a season in which he posted 63 tackles (58 solo), one interception and six defensed passes in 13 games. Roberts saw a reduced role while with the Lions in 2020, recording 34 solo tackles. While the 30-year-old has served as a hybrid safety/corner in the past, it's presently unclear how he'll be incorporated into Washington's defensive plans.
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  • Lions' Darryl Roberts: Unavailable against Titans

    Roberts (hip) has been ruled out for Sunday's game versus the Titans. Roberts missed practice all week and will predictably be sidelined for Sunday's matchup. With Jeff Okudah (groin) and Desmond Trufant (hamstring) already on IR, the Lions will lean on cornerbacks Justin Coleman, Amani Oruwariye and Mike Ford to slow down the Titans' passing game.
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  • Lions' Darryl Roberts: Doesn't take full reps Thursday

    Roberts (groin/hip) was held to limited participation during the Lions' practice session Thursday. Roberts had been labeled as questionable with a hip injury heading into Detroit's Week 4 matchup against the Saints, but he ultimately logged his first start of the season during that contest while fielding 32 defensive snaps. The issue has seemingly been stubborn in nature, as Roberts is still battling with it after nearly a month. Nevertheless, the Marshall product has been active for every game this season, collecting 20 tackles, three pass deflections and an interception through six appearances.
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  • Lions' Darryl Roberts: Ready to rock Sunday

    Roberts (hip) is active for Sunday's game versus the Saints. Roberts' role could take a hit with Desmond Trufant (hamstring) returning to the lineup, especially considering Roberts has allowed a 125.4 passer rating and two touchdowns when targeted this year. If he does indeed lose reps, it'll be because rookie first-rounder Jeff Okudah stepped up in the No. 3 CB role.
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  • Lions' Darryl Roberts: Added to injury report

    Roberts (hip) was added to the Lions' injury report Thursday, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports. Roberts started at nickelback the past two games with Justin Coleman (hamstring) on injured reserve. The Lions' struggling defense will be in extra trouble if he is unable to be cleared in time for Sunday's game against the Saints.
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  • Lions' Darryl Roberts: Joins Lions' secondary

    The Lions have signed Roberts to a one-year contract, Michael Rothstein of ESPN.com reports. Roberts, who logged a career-high 63 tackles in 13 games for the Jets last season, will provide the Lions with added cornerback depth. The 29-year-old entered the league as a seventh-round pick by the Patriots in 2015, making him the latest Detroit roster addition with New England ties.
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  • Darryl Roberts: Cut by Jets

    Roberts was released by the Jets on Saturday, Brian Costello of the New York Post reports. Roberts started 10 games in 2019 and had a career-high 63 tackles (58 solo), but the team opted to cut him with no guaranteed money remaining on his deal. The 29-year-old spent the first four seasons of his career with the Jets but appears headed elsewhere in 2020.
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  • Jets' Darryl Roberts: Nearing return to practice

    Roberts (calf) is trending toward a return to the practice field this week, Ethan B. Greenberg of the Jets' official site reports. Roberts has missed three straight games due to a lingering calf injury, and he didn't practice in any capacity last week. The starting cornerback appears to be making progress in his recovery, but his status for Week 13's tilt against the Bengals is still up in the air.
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  • Jets' Darryl Roberts: Doubtful for Sunday

    Roberts (calf) is listed as doubtful for Sunday's game against Washington. Roberts will miss a second straight contest as a result. Brian Poole and Arthur Maulet saw the most snaps among Jets corners Week 10, but Blessuan Austin saw a significant number as well.
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  • Jets' Darryl Roberts: Won't play Week 10

    Roberts (calf) is ruled out for Sunday's game against the Giants, Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News reports. Roberts will miss his first game of the season due to a calf strain suffered during Wednesday's practice. Brian Poole and Arthur Maulet are candidates to play expanded roles on defense as long as Roberts is unable to go.
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  • Jets' Darryl Roberts: All clear Monday

    Roberts (ankle) will suit up for Monday's game against the Patriots, Randy Lange of the team's official site reports. Despite practicing in just a limited fashion this week, this news confirms Roberts' healthy status for Week 7. The 28-year-old has played all but one defensive snap this season, logging 31 tackles (27 solo) and one interception, and he's expected to serve in a similar capacity for Monday's contest.
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  • Jets' Darryl Roberts: Likely to start versus Titans

    Roberts is expected to start at free safety in place of Marcus Maye (shoulder) in Sunday's game versus the Titans, Brian Costello of the New York Post reports. Roberts has spent plenty of time in a starting role this season, and he averages 6.2 tackles in games where he logs more than 60 defensive snaps. His chances to make plays against the pass are reduced with a matchup against the Titans, who rank last in the league with 27.5 passing attempts per game.
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  • Jets' Darryl Roberts: Leads team in tackles during loss

    Roberts recorded eleven total tackles and two passes defended during New York's 37-17 loss to the Vikings on Sunday. Roberts had a busy day with Trumaine Johnson (quadriceps) sidelined, logging 100 percent of Gang Green's defensive snaps and serving as a full-time starter. The fourth-year cornerback allowed a touchdown to Adam Thielen to begin the Week 7 contest, but he bounced back as the game unfolded. Roberts mostly shadowed Stefon Diggs, yielding only 33 receiving yards on eight catches to the star wideout. Roberts' strong performance could earn him an increased defensive role even when Johnson returns to the field.
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  • Jets' Darryl Roberts: Full participant Thursday

    Roberts (shoulder) was a full participant at practice on Thursday. Roberts was forced to leave Sunday's loss to Pittsburgh after injuring his shoulder. His return to practice is a positive sign and he should be expected to play in the Jets' Week 6 matchup with Houston.
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  • Jets' Darryl Roberts: Suffers shoulder injury

    Roberts suffered a shoulder injury against the Steelers and is questionable to return. It's unclear if Roberts has any chance to return. If not, he should be considered questionable to play in Week 6.
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