The Detroit Lions have re-signed Khalil Dorsey, building depth in their secondary and strength on special teams. The Detroit Lions’ cornerback room is quickly filling out.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that the Lions will not tender an offer sheet to exclusive rights free agent CB Khalil Dorsey. Dorsey will be an unrestricted
Searching for a shift in momentum, an early gamble by the Detroit Lions paid off in Week 17 against the Dallas Cowboys.
The Detroit Lions wanted to make changes defensively after struggling with schematic concepts against the Chicago Bears. At the cornerback position, Khalil
Ok, here we go. Round two for the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears. The Lions won round one in insane fashion when they forgot how to play football for 55 minutes and then remembered how to do it in the last five.
When the Detroit Lions placed Khalil Dorsey on injured reserve ahead of Week 2, little was known about his situation other than he had missed practice
Week 6 is going down as we speak. The Detroit Lions will go head to head with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in just a little bit. First we have to find out who won't be playing int hat game for the Lions.
The Detroit Lions added two players to their 53-man roster, returning Khalil Dorsey from injured reserve and signing Dan Skipper. On Saturday, the Detroit Lions placed cornerback Emmanuel Moseley and running back Zonovan Knight on injured reserve, freeing up two spots on their 53-man roster.
The Lions announced on Wednesday that they are designating CB Khalil Dorsey to return from injured reserve. Dorsey, 25, wound up going undrafted out of Northern Arizona back in 2020.
Checking in on the players eligible to return from the Detroit Lions injury lists in Week 6. The Detroit Lions currently have nine players on injury lists, and over the next few weeks, several of those players will become eligible to be activated from their injury designations.
Both defensive lineman Josh Paschal and cornerback Khalil Dorsey will miss a minimum four games after being placed on injured reserve. Amongst a flurry of roster moves Saturday afternoon, the Detroit Lions announced that defensive lineman Josh Paschal and cornerback Khalil Dorsey are going on injured reserve.
The Detroit Lions returned to the practice field Thursday, looking to make corrections in all phases, even after a narrow victory against the defending Super Bowl champions. Cornerbacks Khalil Dorsey and Emmanuel Moseley were observed present but not participating during the portion of Thursday's practice open to media.
Injury-plagued cornerback gets another shot with Wink Martindale Khalil Dorsey has yet to find success so far in his NFL career, but the New York Giants are especially thin at cornerback.
The New York Giants have been injecting more talent into the cornerback position ever since they released a James Bradberry. Bradberry signed a one-year, $10 million deal to join the Philadelphia Eagles, Big Blue’s primary rival in the NFC East.
With the additions of Canady and Dorsey, the Giants are hoping to fill the void left behind by released cornerback James Bradberry.
After releasing cornerback James Bradberry, the Giants are adding a couple of cornerbacks with ties to defensive coordinator Don “Wink” Martindale. According to multiple reports, the club is signing veteran Maurice Canady.
The Ravens trimmed five players off their roster on Monday. The team announced that they have placed cornerbacks Iman Marshall and Khalil Dorsey on injured reserve.
Baltimore revealed it has placed six more players on the reserve/COVID list, bringing the team's total of players sidelined to 18.
In other roster moves, Baltimore signed defensive back Nate Brooks and offensive tackle R.J. Prince to its practice squad.
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