Greg Little will not play for the Texans in 2023. The former second-round pick sustained a back injury, KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson tweets, that led to Houston moving him to IR.
The Texans placed veteran offensive tackle Greg Little on injured reserve Monday, the team announced. Aaron Wilson of KPRC reports Little has a back injury and is undergoing further testing.
The Texans’ offensive line is becoming a popular landing spot for ex-Dolphins.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Texans signed OT Greg Little to a contract on Thursday. Little, 25, was drafted in the second round by the Panthers out of Ole Miss in 2019.
Nearly five years ago, offensive tackle Greg Little was a promising NFL prospect after being drafted in the second round by the Carolina Panthers after a collegiate career at Ole Miss.
The Dolphins added Xavien Howard to the practice report Thursday with a knee injury. Coach Mike McDaniel said Friday morning Howard was expected to practice.
Armstead, who suffered a pectoral strain in Sunday’s 30-15 win over the Houston Texans, will likely miss some games but should return before the end of the regular season.
Was Mike McDaniel foreshadowing some changes to the offensive line? With left tackle Terron Armstead trending in the right direction, it’s likely that Miami’s offensive line will look a bit different than last week.
Experts are wondering if the Miami Dolphins missed another possible concussion injury when left tackle Greg Little stayed down after taking a knee to the head during Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings. It happened on a running play to Raheem Mostert with just over nine minutes left in the second quarter.
During the second quarter of the Miami Dolphins’ Week 3 matchup against the Buffalo Bills, the team suffered injuries on three straight plays. First, right guard Robert Hunt was injured.
The Miami Dolphins had four players back at practice Thursday, but they also had three new names on their injury report. OK, technically, it was two new names because CB Xavien Howard was only on the there because he was given a veteran rest day and was a limited participant.
The 2022 Miami Dolphins have plenty of talent throughout the roster. But do they have enough rostered talent along the offensive line come Sunday? The 2022 Miami Dolphins season started with a massive win against division rival New England Patriots.
Greg Little didn't play in the Miami Dolphins preseason opener, but he still might have taken a step toward becoming the team's primary backup offensive tackle this season.
Zach Thomas was selected as a Pro Football Hall of Fame finalist for the third time Thursday, and while it wasn't a big surprise it nonetheless was a necessary step if Thomas is to become the latest member of the Miami Dolphins to be enshrined in Canton, Ohio.
The Miami Dolphins were busy making roster moves Tuesday, including one that previously had been reported. But the signing of veteran defensive tackle Andrew Billings to the practice squad, which was reported Monday, might have been the least noteworthy of the moves.
After Brian Flores acknowledged the team’s issues on the offensive line, it doesn’t appear that there will be any changes to the group going forward. That’s because the team announced Tuesday that offensive tackle Greg Little would be placed on injured reserve.
The Miami Dolphins are set to take on the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday night with a chance to earn their third victory of the season. Before the game, it was reported that Tua Tagovailoa will not start due to the injury on his left middle finger, and Jacoby Brissett will get the opportunity.
So much for the idea of new offensive tackle Greg Little maybe getting a chance for the Miami Dolphins in their Thursday night game against the Baltimore Ravens at Hard Rock Stadium.
A bunch of different thoughts related to the Miami Dolphins offensive line: -- Head coach Brian Flores said Monday and repeated Tuesday that there have been discussions among the coaches about possible position changes for the game against the Baltimore Ravens, though right guard Robert Hunt said he hasn't seen of those at practice yet.
The Miami Dolphins and Carolina Panthers completed a trade ahead of last week’s roster-cut deadline that sent a seventh-round draft pick from Miami to the Panthers for offensive tackle Greg Little.
Tuesday afternoon, the Carolina Panthers traded offensive lineman Greg Little to the Miami Dolphins for a 7th round pick and placed second-year cornerback Troy Pride Jr.
As the 37th overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, expectations were high for Little, who showed a lot of potential and played stiff competition in the SEC at Ole Miss.
LT Greg Little Height: 6'5" Weight: 310 lbs College: Ole Miss NFL Stats: 14 games, 6 starts Depth Chart Projection: Backup Ideally, the Panthers would like for Little to push Cameron Erving for the starting left tackle job.
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