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  • Daniel Ross: Waived by Jaguars

    The Jaguars waived Ross (undisclosed) from injured reserve with an injury settlement Thursday, NFL reporter Aaron Wilson reports.

    Ross was expected to serve as depth at defensive tackle for the Jaguars this season, but he landed on injured reserve Tuesday. The nature and severity of the 28-year-old's injury still aren't known, but he'll be eligible to sign with another team following his injury settlement.

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  • Jaguars' Daniel Ross: Lands on IR

    The Jaguars placed Ross (undisclosed) on injured reserve Tuesday, Mark Long of the Associated Press reports.

    Ross appeared in five games in 2020, three with Jacksonville and two with Las Vegas, and totaled eight tackles (four solo). The 28-year-old signed a contract with the Jaguars in April to add depth at defensive tackle, but Jacksonville will have to look elsewhere after Ross was lost for the season.

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  • Jaguars' Daniel Ross: Signs with Jaguars

    The Jaguars signed Ross to a contract Friday.

    Ross appeared in fives games in 2020 (three with Jacksonville and two with Las Vegas) and tallied eight tackles (four solo). The 28-year-old will spend his fourth year in the league adding depth at defensive tackle for the team.

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  • Jaguars' Daniel Ross: Claimed by Jacksonville

    Ross was claimed off waivers by the Jaguars on Tuesday.

    The 27-year-old was waived by the Raiders on Monday and will now be joining a new team. Ross appeared in three games this season and totaled five tackles in 48 defensive snaps. He'll move to the exempt list until he clears the league's COVID-19 protocols for changing teams.

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  • Daniel Ross: Waived by Las Vegas

    Ross was waived by the Raiders on Monday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

    Las Vegas had to make room on the active roster with Trent Brown being lifted from the reserve/COVID-19 list Monday. Though Ross will now pass through waivers, Rapoport expanded his note by stating that the Raiders intend to bring the 27-year-old back as a practice-squad addition if he remains available.

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  • Raiders' Daniel Ross: Lifted from IR

    The Raiders activated Ross (foot) from injured reserve Saturday, Josh Dubow of the Associated Press reports.

    Ross has played in just one game this year, and he logged 21 defensive snaps and three solo tackles. The 27-year-old defensive tackle will return to the lineup Sunday against the Chargers and could handle an immediate role because Maurice Hurst (ankle) has been ruled out.

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  • Raiders' Daniel Ross: Getting close to return

    Ross (foot) was designated to return from injured reserve Wednesday, per the NFL's official transaction log.

    Ross will return to practice and has a 21-day window to be activated from IR, and he could be available for this Sunday's matchup against the Chargers. The 27-year-old defensive tackle could have an immediate role on defense if Maurice Hurst (ankle) is ruled out.

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  • Raiders' Daniel Ross: Heads to IR

    Ross (foot) was placed on injured reserve Friday.

    Ross made his season debut in Week 3's loss to the Patriots and notched three solo tackles, but he'll now be required to sit out until at least Week 7 against the Buccaneers. Kendal Vickers could see more work in a reserve role moving forward.

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  • Raiders' Daniel Ross: Suffers injury Sunday

    Ross suffered a foot injury in Sunday's game against New England and didn't return.

    Ross suffered the injury late in the fourth quarter, so he failed to return to the game. His practice status Tuesday and Wednesday will paint a clearer picture of his chances to suit up for next week's game against the Bills.

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  • Raiders' Daniel Ross: Lands in Vegas

    Ross (shoulder) inked a one-year contract with the Raiders on Thursday, Michael Gehlken of The Dallas Morning News reports.

    Like Maliek Collins, Jason Witten and Jeff Heath before him, Ross joins the Raiders after spending the 2019 season with the Cowboys. Although he didn't suit up in game action last season due to the shoulder injury, he's produced 19 tackles (10 solo) and two sacks through 16 games in his career. Ross will likely battle for a depth role heading into the 2020 campaign.

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  • Cowboys' Daniel Ross: Headed for IR

    Ross will be placed on injured reserve Saturday and miss the rest of the season due to a shoulder injury, Michael Gehlken of The Dallas Morning News reports.

    The defensive tackle suffered a hand injury in practice at the beginning of the week, but it's not clear when the shoulder injury occurred. Ross was headed for a rotational role in the Cowboys' front seven at best, but the move to IR does make it more likely impressive UDFA Daniel Wise will find a spot on the 53-man roster.

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  • Cowboys' Daniel Ross: Hand injury

    Ross suffered a hand injury during Monday's practice, Michael Gehlken of The Dallas Morning News reports.

    Ross reportedly continued practicing in some capacity after suffering the hand injury, indicating that it may be minor. The rotational defensive tackle will have just under two weeks to recover before the regular-season opener.

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  • Cowboys' Daniel Ross: Sticking in Dallas

    Ross signed a one-year contract with the Cowboys on Friday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

    Ross played in 13 games with the Cowboys last season and had 14 tackles (six solo) and one sack. The 26-year-old was set to be an exclusive rights free agent and should enter the 2019 season as a depth option at defensive tackle.

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  • Cowboys' Daniel Ross: Totals 14 tackles

    Ross had 14 tackles (six solo), one sack and one forced fumble in 13 games this season.

    Ross served as a rotational defensive tackle for the Cowboys this year after he was signed off the Chiefs practice squad in November 2017. The 24-year-old is set to become an exclusive-rights free agent, so he'll be back in Dallas in 2019 if the team tenders him an offer.

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  • Cowboys' Daniel Ross: Ready to go Week 12

    Ross (calf) doesn't have an injury designation for Thursday's game against the Redskins, Jon Machota of The Dallas Morning News reports.

    Ross was able to practice in full Wednesday after being limited to start the week. With Maliek Collins (knee) listed as questionable for Thanksgiving Day and David Irving (ankle) ruled out, Ross could be in store for an uptick in snaps as part of the Cowboys' defensive-line rotation.

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  • Cowboys' Daniel Ross: Won't play Week 11

    Ross (calf) is ruled out for Sunday's game against the Falcons, Jon Machota of The Dallas Morning News reports.

    Ross did not practice at all this week, so his lack of availability is unsurprising. The depth defensive tackle will remain sidelined as he nurses a strained calf suffered during a Week 10 win over the Eagles. With Maliek Collins (knee) listed as questionable and Antwaun Woods (concussion) listed as doubtful, the Cowboys could have trouble providing depth at the left defensive tackle position during Sunday's tilt against the Falcons.

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Age: 31
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