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  • Browns' Juan Thornhill: Upgrades activity level

    Thornhill (calf) was listed as limited on Thursday's injury report, Scott Petrak of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram reports. Thornhill was absent from the Browns' Week 11 win over the Steelers and after sitting out Wednesday's practice, the Virginia product appears to be trending in the right direction, but he should still be considered questionable. His practice status for Friday could bring more clarity there on his chances of suiting up against the Broncos on Sunday.
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  • Browns' Juan Thornhill: Won't play vs. Steelers

    Thornhill (calf) is listed as out for Sunday's game versus Pittsburgh, Mary Kay Cabot of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports. Thornhill will be sidelined for the second time this season in Week 11 as he nurses a calf injury he sustained in Week 10 at Baltimore. In his absence, Rodney McLeod will probably start at safety next to Grant Delpit on Sunday.
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  • Browns' Juan Thornhill: Not on practice field Wednesday

    Thornhill (calf) did not participate at practice Wednesday, Scott Petrak of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram reports. Thornhill was forced out of Sunday's win at Baltimore early with a calf injury, which is now holding him out of the Browns' first practice of the new week. He'll probably need to return to practice Thursday or Friday to have a shot to suit up in Week 11.
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  • Browns' Juan Thornhill: Cleared for Monday Night Football

    Thornhill (calf) is active for Monday's matchup against the Steelers. Thornhill missed the season opener due to a calf injury and was listed as questionable for Week 2. The 2019 second-round pick will be available to make his Browns debut Monday night, but it's unclear how big of a role he'll have right away. However, eventually, Thornhill should take over as a full-time starter.
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  • Browns' Juan Thornhill: Gets questionable tag

    Thornhill (calf) is listed as questionable for Monday's matchup with the Steelers, Zac Jackson of The Athletic reports. Thornhill is in danger of missing his second straight game to start the season. If he is is ultimately unable to go, Rodney McLeod would presumably be in line to fill in at free safety.
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  • Browns' Juan Thornhill: Still recovering from injury

    Thornhill (calf) did not practice Thursday, Scott Petrak of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram reports. Thornhill is being considered day-to-day, according to head coach Kevin Stefanski. The Virginia product was unable to play Week 1 against the Bengals; however, it sounds like he may be able to return to the practice field soon. Even if he does, though, the fourth-year pro may still not be ready to suit up Monday against the Steelers.
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  • Browns' Juan Thornhill: Questionable for Week 1

    Thornhill (calf) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Bengals, Mary Kay Cabot of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports. Thornhill was limited Wednesday before missing practice Thursday, so he sounds truly questionable to be out there for Week 1. Rodney McLeod would be next up at safety alongside Grant Delpit if Thornhill can't play.
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  • Browns' Juan Thornhill: Inks deal with Cleveland

    The Browns agreed to terms with Thornhill on a three-year contract Wednesday, Mary Kay Cabot of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports. Thornhill will change locales coming off his career-best campaign with the Chiefs in 2022, during which he logged 71 tackles, nine pass breakups, three interceptions and a sack over 16 regular-season games. In Cleveland, Thornhill is expected to immediately step in as the Browns' starting free safety alongside Grant Delpit, as the team also transitions to new defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz this coming season.
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  • Chiefs' Juan Thornhill: Makes all-around impact Week 14

    Thornhill posted seven tackles (five solo), including one sack, and a pass defended in Sunday's 34-28 victory over the Broncos. Thornhill contributed one of his team' six sacks in this impressive outing for the Kansas City defense. The fourth-year safety also logged two more tackles against Denver quarterback Russell Wilson, who was forced out with a concussion early in the fourth quarter. Thornhill has now played every defensive snap since returning from his one-game hiatus due to a calf injury, totaling 17 tackles over these two contests. Expect him to continue slotting in as one of the Chiefs' top defenders Week 15 in Houston.
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  • Chiefs' Juan Thornhill: 10 stops in return

    Thornhill compiled 10 tackles (six solo) in Sunday's 27-24 defeat against the Bengals. Thornhill returned to his every-down role following a one-game absence with a calf injury. As a result, the safety finished with the Chiefs' second-most tackles behind prolific linebacker Nick Bolton (16). Thornhill also had what would have been his second interception of the season wiped away due to a defensive pass interference penalty by cornerback Trent McDuffie on the opening series of the game. Nevertheless, Thornhill still ranks second on the team in passes defended (six) this season, and he should play a prominent role in stopping the Broncos' paltry pass offense Week 14.
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  • Chiefs' Juan Thornhill: Notches first INT of 2021

    Thornhill recorded six tackles (four solo) and his first interception of the season Sunday versus the Broncos. Thornhill's rookie season drew some buzz thanks to a trio of interceptions and a promising tackle total (58). While he has just one interception in each of the last two seasons -- 2021 still has some time for him to add to it -- Thornhill seems to be trending up in his tackle count. If he maintains his current pace, the third-year safety would finish out the season with a career-best of about 64 tackles.
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  • Chiefs' Juan Thornhill: Moving into starting role

    The Chiefs plan to start Thornhill at free safety in Sunday's game in Washington ahead of Daniel Sorensen, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Perhaps no player in the Chiefs' much-maligned defense has struggled as much as Sorensen, who Pro Football Focus ranks as its 83rd safety among the 85 players at the position who have played 100-plus snaps this season. In addition to missing nine tackles -- 20.5 percent of his overall opportunities, per Pro Football Reference -- Sorensen has also been responsible for a 153.8 passer rating when targeted in coverage this season. The Chiefs are hoping that Thornhill can provide an upgrade at the back end, and even if he's not a standout performer in real-life terms, he should have ample opportunities to record statistics. Thanks in part to his own shortcomings in coverage, Sorensen still racked up 35 tackles through five games, a total that ranks tied for 13th among secondary players.
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  • Chiefs' Juan Thornhill: Leads Chiefs' Week 3 tackle count

    Thornhill topped the Chiefs' defense with six tackles (five solo) Monday against the Ravens. Although he hasn't quite put up the numbers to suggest a repeat of his rookie season, Thornhill and Tyrann Mathieu were the only two players to play every defensive snap Monday. He should continue to see consistent action at safety moving forward, but his numbers haven't put him on too many IDP radars just yet.
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  • Chiefs' Juan Thornhill: Comes off PUP list

    The Chiefs activated Thornhill (knee) from the active/PUP list Wednesday after he passed a physical, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports. Thornhill's rookie season came to an end when he suffered a torn ACL in his left knee Week 17, causing the 2019 second-rounder to miss the Chiefs' Super Bowl run. He's made significant progress in his rehab, though, and appears ready to partake in practice in some capacity. Thornhill's status for the Chiefs' Week 1 matchup with the Texans remains undecided, but if he's able to suit up, he likely will serve as the team's starting free safety.
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  • Chiefs' Juan Thornhill: Placed on PUP list

    The Texans placed Thornhill (knee) on the PUP list Friday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports. Thornhill missed the Chiefs' Super Bowl run after tearing the ACL in his left knee Week 17. There's some hope he'll be healthy by the regular season, but he has yet to recover enough to avoid Friday's move. When he does achieve full health -- or at least enough to get back on the field -- the 2019 second-round pick will man free safety for Kansas City.
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  • Chiefs' Juan Thornhill: On track for training camp

    Thornhill (knee) is expected to be healthy in time for the start of training camp, Sam McDowell of The Kansas City Star reports. The 24-year-old suffered a torn ACL in his left knee during the regular-season finale, but he appears to be progressing well in his recovery. Thornhill could still be eased into action early on, but there's no indication his status for the start of the season will be in question.
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  • Chiefs' Juan Thornhill: Moves to injured reserve

    Thornhill (knee) was placed on injured reserve Tuesday, Herbie Teope of The Kansas City Star reports. Thornhill suffered a torn ACL in the regular-season finale, so the move to injured reserve was simply a matter of time. In Thornhill's absence, Armani Watts figures to see increased work after seeing his highest snap total of the season Week 17.
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  • Chiefs' Juan Thornhill: Serious injury feared

    Thornhill will have an MRI on Monday to determine the severity of a knee injury that forced him out of Sunday's win against the Chiefs, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. The Chiefs fear Thornhill's injury could be serious enough to keep the rookie second-round pick out for the playoffs. The Virginia product has been a starter at free safety since Week 1, and he's recorded 58 tackles, five pass breakups and three interceptions. The results of the MRI will be available at some point Monday, and Daniel Sorensen is next in line to start if Thornhill is indeed ruled out.
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  • Chiefs' Juan Thornhill: Done for day

    Thornhill (knee) is out for the remainder of Sunday's game against the Chargers. The fact that Thornhill was immediately downgraded to out is not a good sign for the injury, especially considering he exited early in the second quarter. With the Virginia product sidelined, look for Daniel Sorensen to take over as the team's starting free safety. More information regarding Thornhill's injury should arise heading into the playoffs.
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  • Chiefs' Juan Thornhill: Eight tackles in debut

    Thornhill totaled eight tackles (five solo) in Sunday's regular-season opener versus the Jaguars. Thornhill helped out against the run in addition to making tackles on opposing wide receivers. The 2019 second-round pick impressed enough in fall camp to secure a starting job opposite Tyrann Mathieu in the opener and figures to give the Chiefs some back-end talent that was lacking last season.
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