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  • Torry McTyer: Tries out in Dallas

    The Cowboys worked out McTyer on Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of ProFootballNetwork.com reports.

    McTyer hasn't seen any game action since he tore his ACL in Week 4 of last season, but his recent workout in Dallas suggests that he's healthy enough to return to the field whenever a team comes knocking on his door.

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  • Football Team's Torry McTyer: Tears ACL, out for season

    McTyer tore his ACL during Sunday's contest against the Falcons and will miss the rest of the season, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

    McTyer was competing for the nickel corner spot throughout camp, but he ultimately lost the job and reverted to a reserve role. With Benjamin St-Juste (concussion) unavailable, the 26-year-old saw his first extended action of the season in Week 4. If St-Juste is still sidelined for Week 5, then Darryl Roberts and Troy Apke will be the most likely candidates to step up.

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  • Football Team's Torry McTyer: Moves to injured reserve

    McTyer (knee) was placed on injured reserve Tuesday.

    McTyer suffered a torn ACL during Sunday's win over the Falcons, so it was only a matter of time before he moved to IR. He'll end 2021 with one tackle and two passes defensed in four games.

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  • Football Team's Torry McTyer: No longer on injured list

    McTyer (concussion) isn't listed on Washington's injury report Wednesday.

    McTyer suffered a concussion in Washington's preseason finale and hasn't been a full participant in practice since then. Now off the injured list, the cornerback is slated for a key supporting role with Washington's secondary.

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  • Football Team's Torry McTyer: Enters fray for nickel snaps

    Coach Ron Rivera said McTyer's (concussion) impressive showing at training camp played a role in Washington's decision to release former nickel corner Jimmy Moreland, Sam Fortier of The Washington Post reports.

    That said, the team won't necessarily use McTyer as a full-time slot corner, as there are a few different options to replace Moreland. Washington can also use a third safety instead of a third cornerback -- which allows Landon Collins, Kamren Curl and Bobby McCain to all get on the field -- or they can put third-round pick Benjamin St-Juste at outside corner and slide starter Kendall Fuller to the slot for nickel formations. Still, McTyer reportedly had a great camp prior to suffering a concussion in the preseason finale, and he should have some kind of role once he's healthy.

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  • Football Team's Torry McTyer: Suffers concussion Saturday

    McTyer suffered a concussion during Saturday's preseason contest against the Ravens.

    After suiting up for 27 games across his first three years in the NFL, McTyer didn't play at all during the 2020 campaign. He signed a reserve/future contract with Washington at the end of last year and was vying for a depth role during training camp this season.

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  • Football Team's Torry McTyer: Heads to Washington

    McTyer signed a reserve/future contract with Washington on Tuesday, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports.

    McTyer didn't play at all during the 2020 season. Over the previous three years, however, the UNLV product suited up in 27 games (four starts) between the Dolphins and Bengals, recording 34 tackles and three pass breakups. McTyer will vie for a depth role in Washington next season.

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  • Torry McTyer: Dealing with injury

    McTyer (undisclosed) was placed on the practice squad/injured list by the Bengals on Saturday.

    The specifics of the injury remain unclear as the UNLV product has resided on the team's practice squad for the entire 2020 season. His absence will be a slight hit to the team's secondary depth at practice.

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  • Torry McTyer: Waived by Cincy

    McTyer was waived by the Bengals on Tuesday.

    McTyer has been waived by the Bengals for the second time in two weeks. If he clears waivers, it will not be surprising to see him back on Cincinnati's practice squad.

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  • Bengals' Torry McTyer: Back with Bengals

    The Bengals re-signed McTyer on Sunday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

    Cincinnati cut McTyer on Saturday, but he'll now rejoin the active roster. The 25-year-old will bolster Cincinnati's depth in the secondary.

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  • Torry McTyer: Can't stick with Bengals

    Cincinnati waived McTyer on Saturday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

    McTyer handled a depth role at cornerback for the Bengals in 2019 across five games. He'll look to latch on as a reserve option elsewhere in the league.

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  • Bengals' Torry McTyer: Remaining in Cincinnati

    McTyer signed a one-year contract with the Bengals on Thursday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

    McTyer played a reserve role in Cincinnati's secondary last season, seeing limited action in just five contests. He stands to compete for a similar gig for the 2020 campaign.

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  • Bengals' Torry McTyer: Inactive for Week 16

    McTyer (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's matchup against the Dolphins, Marisa Contipelli of the Bengals' official site reports.

    McTyer is simply a depth option in the Bengals' secondary when he suits up, so expect Tony McRae and Greg Mabin to back up starters William Jackson and B.W. Webb in Week 16.

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  • Bengals' Torry McTyer: Lands in Cincinnati

    The Bengals signed McTyer on Thursday.

    McTyer's spot on Cincinnati's roster comes following the placement of Darius Phillips (knee) on injured reserve. The 25-year old projects to play a depth role in the Bengals' secondary and contribute on special teams.

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  • Torry McTyer: Leaves Miami

    The Dolphins released McTyer on Sunday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

    McTyer had a decent role in the Dolphins' defense last season, averaging 22.2 defensive snaps per game and recording 30 tackles. The Dolphins picked up Jomal Wiltz and Eric Rowe this offseason to complement Xavien Howard, so they let McTyer go. He'll seek a depth role elsewhere.

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  • Dolphins' Torry McTyer: Participates in offseason program

    McTyer (concussion) participated in Miami's June minicamp, Allen Eyestone of The Palm Beach Post reports.

    McTyer was forced out of the Dolphins' season finale last season with a concussion, but he's long past that issue. The 24-year-old missed only one game last season -- Week 11 against the Colts -- en route to recording 30 tackles (22 solo) and three pass breakups over 347 and 152 snaps on defense and special teams, respectively.

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  • Dolphins' Torry McTyer: Questionable to return Sunday

    McTyer is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Bills due to a concussion.

    McTyer left the field during the first half after sustaining a head injury. With T.J. McDonald (ankle) and Xavien Howard (knee) both inactive Week 17, if McTyer is unable to retake the field, it will be a blow for Miami's secondary.

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  • Dolphins' Torry McTyer: Downgraded to out

    McTyer (concussion) is ruled out for Sunday's game against the Bills, Joe Schad of The Palm Beach Post reports.

    With McTyer sidelined, expect Jalen Davis, Maurice Smith, Walt Aikens and Cornell Armstrong to benefit from increased snaps in Miami's injury-riddled secondary.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 5-11, 188 lbs
Birthplace: Los Angeles, CA
Age: 28
School: UNLV
Experience: 5