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Top Renell Wren News
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Steelers' Renell Wren: Placed on injured reserve
Wren was placed on IR with an undisclosed injury Tuesday.
Wren's move to IR will force him to miss the 2023 campaign unless he can reach an injury settlement with the team. The former Bengal has played in 13 career games, recording nine tackles.
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Eagles' Renell Wren: Signs with Philly
Wren signed a contract with the Eagles on Friday, NFL reporter Dov Kleiman reports.
Wren was drafted by the Bengals in the fourth round of the 2019 NFL Draft and made 11 appearances during his rookie campaign. However, his career was derailed ahead of the 2020 season after he suffered a season-ending quadriceps injury, and he's appeared in just one contest since 2019. The Eagles have a plethora of talent on the their defensive line, so it'll be an uphill battle to make Philadelphia's roster.
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Bengals' Renell Wren: Cleared to return
Wren passed his physical and is cleared to return to practice for the beginning of training camp Wednesday, Jay Morrison of The Athletic reports.
Wren landed on the PUP list for undisclosed reasons Sunday but was quickly cleared to return. He missed all of the 2020 season due to a quadriceps injury and will now fill a depth role along the defensive line if he is able to make the team.
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Bengals' Renell Wren: Lands on PUP list
Wren (undisclosed) was placed on the preseason PUP list Sunday.
Wren is eligible to be activated from the PUP list at any time during training camp, assuming he returns to health. Details on his injury remain unknown at this time.
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Bengals' Renell Wren: Reverts to IR
The Bengals placed Wren (quadriceps) on injured reserve Sunday.
Wren suffered a quadriceps injury during practice last week, and this news confirms the severity of it. The 24-year-old will stay on the team's IR, barring an injury settlement.
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Bengals' Renell Wren: In danger of missing season
Wren suffered a serious quadriceps injury during Monday's practice, Tyler Dragon of the Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
The Bengals reportedly fear that Wren will be required to miss the entire 2020 campaign, though the 2019 fourth-round pick is seeking a second medical opinion. The 24-year-old was expected to take a step forward in the defensive tackle rotation after having notched eight tackles as a rookie.
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Bengals' Renell Wren: Actived from NFI list
Wren (undisclosed) was activated from the active/non-football injury list Thursday, Jay Morrison of The Athletic reports.
Although the injury was undisclosed, Wren will now be able to join his teammates as they begin to ramp up training camp practices. The 2019 fourth-round selection will compete for a depth role on the defensive line, which got even more competitive earlier this week with the signing of veteran Mike Daniels.
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Bengals' Renell Wren: Shifts to NFI list
The Bengals placed Wren (undisclosed) on the active/non-football injury list Monday, Jay Morrison of The Athletic reports.
Wren played a reserve role in 11 games with Cincinnati as a rookie before landing on IR due to a hip injury, so it's possible his current issue is related. In any case, he stands to compete for a depth gig when back to full health.
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Bengals' Renell Wren: Heading to IR
The Bengals announced Friday that Wren (hip) will be placed on injured reserve, Tyler Dragon of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
Wren appeared in 11 contests in his rookie season, playing a depth role on Cincinnati's defensive line and compiling eight tackles (four solo). He's nursing a hip injury, per Dragon. The rookie fourth-round pick will set his sights on getting healthy in time for offseason workouts.
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Bengals' Renell Wren: Nabbed by Cincy
The Bengals selected Wren in the fourth round of the 2019 NFL Draft, 125th overall.
Cincinnati adds some youth to its defensive interior behind Geno Atkins and Andrew Billings. The Arizona State product is a load at 318 pounds with standout athleticism for that size, highlighted by a 118-inch broad jump that shows strength and explosiveness in his lower half. Wren is a run-stuffer primarily, one that won't add much of a pass rush on the interior.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-5, 315 lbs |
Birthplace: St. Louis, MO |
Age: 29 |
School: Arizona St. |
Experience: 4 |