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Tagged: Josh Norman (9 Results)

Dec
27

Panthers sign veteran CB Norman

The Carolina Panthers signed veteran cornerback JOSH NORMAN to the team’s practice squad on Monday, as starting cornerback JAYCEE HORN is scheduled to undergo surgery for a broken wrist today. TheMore Panthers can elevate Norman to the active roster for Sunday’s matchup against Tampa Bay. The Bucs (7-8) have a one-game lead over Carolina (6-9), which can win the division by winning its final two games against Tampa Bay and the New Orleans Saints (6-9). Less

Source: Team Website

Sep
7

49ers sign Pro Bowl CB Norman

The San Francisco 49ers agreed to terms with free-agent cornerback JOSH NORMAN on a one-year contract. Norman, 33, is a Pro Bowl cornerback who has appeared in 120 games over theMore course of his nine-year NFL career. Norman played with the Buffalo Bills last season, but now heads to San Francisco to provide veteran depth on the 49ers roster. Less

Source: NBC Sports

Feb
17

Washington cuts two veterans

Washington released cornerback JOSH NORMAN and wide receiver PAUL RICHARDSON last Friday, parting ways with two of their most prominent free agent signings in recent years. Norman’s play has declined inMore recent years, while Richardson never became the deep threat the team had hoped for when they initially signed him. The two moves save $15 million of salary cap space, giving Washington roughly $54 million of room ahead of free agency. Less

Source: Washington Post

Jul
12

Washington adds DB Alexander in NFL supplemental draft

Washington used a 2019 sixth-round pick to select Virginia Tech cornerback ADONIS ALEXANDER in Wednesday’s supplemental NFL draft. The team is thin at cornerback so Alexander is expected to compete with a group of young prospects to earn a spot in a group led by veteran JOSH NORMAN.

Source: Team Blog

Oct
28

Norman hopeful to return vs. arch-rival Bryant

Washington cornerback JOSH NORMAN is hoping to get the green light from doctors so he can return to action on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys and arch-rival DEZ BRYANT. Norman missedMore the past 2 games with a fractured rib but says he feels fine and doesn’t see any reason why he can’t play. Less

Source: Washington Post

NFL Injury Report: Monday night injuries

Good news for those hoping to start Alshon Jeffery on Monday night. Washington has ruled out cornerback Josh Norman. That makes it more likely Jeffery will have a big night. (When Norman is healthy and on his game, that’s a matchup the Eagles probably would shy away from; when Carson Wentz threw for 307 yards and 2 TDs at Washington back in Week 1, Jeffery caught only 3 passes for 38 yards.)   more »

Oct
7

Norman out 4 weeks

Washington cornerback JOSH NORMAN will be out for 4 weeks with a rib fracture and a small puncture in his lung. While a small puncture in the lung is certainly betterMore than a large puncture in the lung, 4 weeks sounds encouraging given the type of injury. Norman is a key part of the Washington defense so his healthy return is critical if you are planning on using them for fantasy purposes. Less

Source: NFL.com

Oct
4

Norman suffers fractured rib on Monday night

Washington cornerback JOSH NORMAN is expected to miss 2 to 4 weeks after fracturing a rib in Monday night’s game against Kansas City. There’s a chance Norman may not even miss a game with the team’s bye-week ahead, although the team won’t rush his return.

Source: Washington Post

Sep
23

Game-time decisions in Washington

Washington suffered a rash of injuries in last Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Rams, leading to some key players that are expected to be game-time decisions this Sunday against theMore Oakland Raiders. On the offensive side of the ball, tight end JORDAN REED (rib/sternum) and running back ROB KELLEY (ribs) are ones to monitor. On the defensive side, star cornerback JOSH NORMAN (AC joint sprain) is one to watch. Less

Source: Washington Post

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