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Top Paul Worrilow News

  • Paul Worrilow: Joins Jets' practice squad

    The Jets signed Worrilow (quadriceps) to the practice squad Wednesday.

    Worrilow appeared in four contests for the Jets last season, during which span he was entirely limited to special-teams work.

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  • Jets' Paul Worrilow: Outlook looking positive

    Worrilow (quadriceps) was a full participant at Monday's unofficial practice.

    Worrilow has not played since Nov. 5, but he looks as though he might finally be healthy enough to partake in game action. If he does suit up, expect him to be used as a depth option at linebacker while chipping in on special teams.

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  • Jets' Paul Worrilow: Won't play Week 14

    Worrilow (quadriceps) is officially inactive for Sunday's game against the Dolphins.

    Worrilow was only able to log limited practice time throughout the week, so his absence isn't surprising. The 29-year-old has played just one game this season. Look for B.J. Bello to handle the depth linebacker snaps and special teams reps for Week 14.

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  • Jets' Paul Worrilow: Considered questionable

    Worrilow (quadriceps) is listed as questionable for Sunday's tilt against the Dolphins.

    After watching Wednesday's practice from the sidelines, Worrilow got some limited-work in the rest of the week. He has been sidelined since getting injured during his first game after signing with the team Nov. 5. Confirmation on his status will come closer to kickoff.

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  • Jets' Paul Worrilow: Ruled out again

    Worrilow (quadriceps) is ruled out for Sunday's game against the Bengals, Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News reports.

    Worrilow didn't practice in any capacity this week, and he'll miss his third straight game due to a lingering quad issue. The 29-year-old's absence is a blow to New York's special-teams unit.

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  • Jets' Paul Worrilow: Slated to practice this week

    Worrilow (quadriceps) is expected to return to practice this week, Ethan B. Greenberg of the Jets' official site reports.

    After missing the last two games, Worrilow has a chance to play Sunday against the Bengals if the week goes well. The 29-year-old will likely stick to a special teams role should he make a return.

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  • Jets' Paul Worrilow: Still sidelined

    Worrilow (quadriceps) is officially inactive for Sunday's contest against the Raiders.

    The 29-year-old failed to hit the practice field all week in any capacity, so this news isn't surprising. Now that Worrilow is officially out, James Burgess, Neville Hewitt and B.J. Bello are the only healthy inside linebackers on the roster for Week 12.

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  • Jets' Paul Worrilow: Doubtful to play Sunday

    Worrilow (quadriceps) is considered doubtful to play Sunday against Oakland, Paul Gutierrez of ESPN.com reports.

    Worrilow has played only 23 snaps for the Jets this season after he signed with the team Nov. 5. The 29-year-old failed to hit the practice field all week and is a safe bet to be inactive Sunday. Worrilow's status will be made official an hour prior to kickoff.

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  • Jets' Paul Worrilow: Ruled out Sunday

    Worrilow has a quadriceps injury and was ruled out for Sunday's game at Washington.

    Worrilow signed with the Jets on Nov. 5 and apparently picked up the quad injury during his first game with the team. The 29-year-old exclusively played special teams in his team debut, so the defense is unlikely to feel his absence.

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  • Jets' Paul Worrilow: Will sign with Jets

    Worrilow will sign with the Jets, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.

    Worrilow had announced his retirement in late August but subsequently worked out for the Eagles. He never signed a deal, however. The 29-year-old hasn't played in the NFL since 2017 yet could see a heavy workload with the Jets hurting at linebacker right now. He has 413 tackles (262 solo) in 72 career games, spanning five seasons.

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  • Paul Worrilow: Working out for Eagles

    Worrilow worked out for Philadelphia "recently," Field Yates of ESPN reports.

    The news comes as a bit of a surprise, as Worrilow announced his retirement Aug. 24, just one day after signing a contract with Baltimore. In fairness, the 29-year-old was dealing with a knee injury at the time of the announcement and now appears to be fully healthy.

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  • Paul Worrilow: Nearing deal with Ravens

    Worrilow (knee) is expected to sign a contract with the Ravens on Friday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.

    Worrilow was released by the Eagles on Sunday, but he's nearing a deal with a new team just a few days later. The 29-year-old is still struggling with a swollen right knee as he returns from a torn ACL, so it's not a given he's able to pass a physical.

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  • Paul Worrilow: Will retire

    Worrilow (knee) will retire one day after signing a contract with the Ravens, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

    This is a bit of a bizarre decision considering head coach John Harbaugh said Worrilow was "excited" to play when he spoke with the linebacker Friday night, per Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun. It's possible the 29-year-old could return to the NFL after he's fully healthy considering Worrilow was reportedly still dealing with symptoms stemming from a 2018 torn ACL, but that seems unlikely after multiple years of lackluster play.

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  • Paul Worrilow: Struggles to return from injury

    Worrilow, who was released by the Eagles on Sunday, noted that he has struggled to return to full health following his ACL tear last year, Les Bowen of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.

    After suffering a torn ACL during 2018 OTAs, Worrilow spent his entire first season with the Eagles on injured reserve. The veteran noted that he was still not doing well heading into the 2019 campaign, as he failed to take the field for training camp this month due to knee swelling.

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  • Paul Worrilow: Let go by Philly

    The Eagles released Worrilow (knee) on Sunday, Daniel Gallen of The Harrisburg Patriot-News reports.

    Worrilow has been sidelined since suffering a torn ACL in May of 2018, and it's unclear if the injury had anything to do with his release. The Delaware product still doesn't have a timetable for a return, which indicates he's still ways away from a return. He was set to become the backup middle linebacker when healthy, so he'll have to find a new team to solidify the role for 2019.

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  • Eagles' Paul Worrilow: Remains week-to-week

    Worrilow (knee) is considered week-to-week and is not expected to return in the immediate future, Zack Rosenblatt of The Newark Star-Ledger reports.

    Worrilow has been sidelined since suffering a torn ACL in May of 2018. His lengthy absence indicates just how serious the injury is. He projects as Zach Brown's backup at middle linebacker when healthy.

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  • Eagles' Paul Worrilow: Non-participant Monday

    Worrilow didn't practice Monday due to a knee injury, Darren Gallen of PennLive.com reports.

    Worrilow sustained a torn ACL in OTAs in May of 2018 and missed the entire 2018 season. The 29-year-old also wasn't able to practice at minicamp last June.

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  • Eagles' Paul Worrilow: Not practicing at minicamp

    Worrilow (knee) may not practice until training camp in late July, Martin Frank of The Delaware News Journal reports.

    Worrilow is apparently progressing well in his recovery from a torn ACL but will require another month of rehab before being cleared to practice. The 29-year-old missed all of last season after suffering the injury at OTAs in May 2018.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-0, 230 lbs
Birthplace: Wilmington, DE, USA
Age: 35
School: Delaware
Experience: 8