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Fantasy News
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Canady (concussion) was designated to return from IR and then subsequently activated from IR on Saturday. Canady has been out since Week 6, when he suffered a concussion against the Patriots. His return will strengthen the depth in the Cowboys' secondary, starting Sunday against Washington.... See More ... See Less
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Cowboys' Maurice Canady: Being checked for concussion
Canady has left Sunday's game against the Patriots to be evaluated for a concussion, Calvin Watkins of The Dallas Morning News reports. Canady's absence leaves the Cowboys without one of their depth options in the secondary. C.J. Goodwin could see extra snaps at cornerback as a result.... See More ... See Less -
Cowboys' Maurice Canady: Back in Dallas for 2021
Canady is returning to the Cowboys after opting out of the 2020 season, David Helman of the team's official site reports. Canady has yet to take the field for Dallas after signing with the team back in March 2020, as the cornerback chose to opt out of last season. A veteran originally drafted by the Ravens in 2016, Canady will now be competing for a roster spot in the Cowboys' secondary during their upcoming training camp.... See More ... See Less -
Cowboys' Maurice Canady: Heads to Dallas
Canady agreed to a one-year contract with the Cowboys on Wednesday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Networkreports. A 2016 sixth-round pick, Canady made two starts in three-plus seasons with the Ravens and two more starts after the Jets picked him up on waivers in November. He fits best as a fifth cornerback and special teams player, but the Cowboys might need him to play snaps on defense if they aren't able to find a decent replacement for Byron Jones.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Maurice Canady: No-go Sunday
Canady (hamstring) won't play in Sunday's game against the Seahawks. Canady is one of a number of defensive players battling injuries before the game and won't be able to give it a go Sunday. In his stead, the team should be able to hold their own at cornerback after acquiring Marcus Peters from the Rams earlier this week.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Maurice Canady: Jumps to active roster
The Ravens promoted Canady to the active roster Saturday. Canady has played in 19 games with the Ravens over the last three years, notching 34 tackles and a pass breakup. He'll add depth to the team's cornerback corps with Marlon Humphrey (back) and Jimmy Smith (knee) on the mend.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Maurice Canady: Won't play Thursday
Canady (thigh) was ruled out against the Bengals on Thursday, freelance NFL writer Jeff Zrebiec reports. It's no surprise that Canady was ruled out, given that he hasn't been able to practice this week due to a thigh injury. Darious Williams will serve as Brandon Carr's primary backup as long as Canady is sidelined.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Maurice Canady: Does not participate Tuesday
Canady (thigh) did not participate in practice Tuesday. Canady has missed the first two days of practice this week, so his status for Thursday's showdown with the Bengals does not look promising. However, look for Wednesday's injury report to give the full story on his status.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Maurice Canady: Active in Week 1
Canady (leg) is active for Sunday's season-opening tilt against the Bills. The corner will suit up in Week 1 after dealing with a leg strain since Aug. 17. Canady is slated to serve as Brandon Carr's primary backup at left cornerback.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Maurice Canady: Candidate to return from IR
Canady (knee) is a candidate to be one of Baltimore's two returnees from injured reserve later in the season, Jeff Zrebiec of The Baltimore Sun reports. The second-year cornerback suffered a knee injury during training camp that required surgery, but under the league's new policy, Canady could be activated following Week 8 if he progresses as quickly as the Ravens hope. Canady could theoretically begin practicing after Week 6, at which point the Ravens should get a better assessment of his health.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Maurice Canady: Knee injury could be serious
Canady suffered a potentially serious knee injury during Friday's practice, Jeff Zrebiec of the Baltimore Sun reports. The exact severity won't be released until Canady undergoes more testing, but at this point, it's not a promising outlook for the 2016 sixth-round pick. Canady was expected to battle for a spot as the team's slot cornerback following Tavon Young's ACL tear, although his injury now clears the way for Lardarius Webb to grab that spot.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Maurice Canady: To compete for opening at nickelback
Canady is a candidate to fill in at nickelback following Tavon Young's ACL injury, Jeff Zrebiec of the Baltimore Sun reports. Young suffered a torn ACL during the OTA on Thursday, which will likely end his season. Canady stepped in at nickel after Young suffered the injury and stood out with three interceptions during the team period of practice. He'll need to beat out veteran Lardarius Webb to earn the starting job, but Canady (6-1,193) has youth and upside working in his favor. Canady had an injury-laden rookie season, but now that he's healthy, he'll be a name to watch throughout the summer.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Maurice Canady: Suffers thigh injury
Canady suffered a thigh injury in Sunday's matchup with the Raiders and is questionable to return. The specifics of the injury are still unknown but look for more details to emerge once the game concludes. The cornerback has yet to log a snap on defense this season as he plays primarily on special teams.... See More ... See Less
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