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1:09Texans Put Together 3 Straight Wins With Davis Mills
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1:25Most Compelling Team In The AFC
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1:39AFC South Title In Play, Texans Face Colts Twice To End Season
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1:19Protecting Davis Mills Is The Key For Texans Offense
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1:28Is Texans Defense Good Enough To Secure Playoff Berth?
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0:55Josh Allen Sounds Off After First Career Loss On Thursday
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1:44How Much The Bills Loss Falls On Josh Allen
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1:14BMac: "The Bills Are Not A Championship-Caliber Team"
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0:49Who Wins: Bills or Texans?
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1:36What Chance Do The Texans Have of Making The Playoffs?
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1:44Is Texans' Defense Key To Beating Bills?
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0:55Davis Mills Looks To Continue Recent Success
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10:36NFL Week 12 TNF Preview: Bills at Texans
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2:26Week 12 NFL Picks: TNF Bills at Texans
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1:58Top Tight Ends to Add for Week 12
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1:42John Breech discusses the Week 12 Games With the Biggest Impact on Playoff Picture
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1:39NFL Playoff Picture: Texans
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1:28NFL News & Notes: Davis Mills Set To Make 2nd Straight Start
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Top Sio Moore News
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Sio Moore: Cut by Texans
The Texans released Moore (hamstring) on Thursday, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports.
Moore struggled to take the field during the preseason due to a hamstring issue and the team has decided to release him as a result of his unavailability. The veteran could land on another roster, but he's unlikely to make a huge statistical impact defensively in 2017.
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Texans' Sio Moore: Signs contract Friday
The Texans signed Moore on Friday, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports.
Since he was selected in the third round of the 2017 draft, Moore has hopscotched through the league, logging time with four different organizations. Last year included the Colts, Chiefs and Cardinals, with whom he totaled 65 tackles (50 solo), two forced fumbles and one pass defended across eight games (seven starts). With Brian Cushing (undisclosed) and Benardrick McKinney embedded as the starting ILBs in Houston, Moore will likely be contained to special-teams duty if he lands a gig by Week 1. However, Moore has shown the ability to rack up tackles when given the opportunity.
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Cardinals' Sio Moore: Active in Week 17
Moore (ankle) is listed as active Sunday at Los Angeles, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.
Moore has been a revelation since taking over for Deone Bucannon at dollar linebacker in Week 15, racking up 25 tackles (16 solo) and a pass defended over the past two games. If his ankle injury afflicts Moore at all, though, he may yield snaps to Zaviar Gooden at ILB.
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Cardinals' Sio Moore: Questionable for season finale
Moore (ankle) is questionable to play in Sunday's game against the Rams.
Moore injured his ankle during Friday's practice. If he's ultimately ruled out, Zaviar Gooden projects to slide into the starting lineup.
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Sio Moore: Released on Tuesday
Moore was released by the Chiefs on Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports.
Moore was released alongside fellow linebacker Sam Barrington as the Chiefs made a series of moves Tuesday. Moore has now been cut by two separate teams so far this season and failed to record a single stat during his stint with the Chiefs. He'll now look to find his way onto yet another roster looking to bolster their linebacker corps.
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Chiefs' Sio Moore: Signed by Chiefs
Moore has signed with the Chiefs.
Moore's signing comes as Kansas City has decided to release fellow linebacker Dezman Moses. After spending his first two seasons with the Raiders, Moore is familiar with the AFC West, but was jettisoned by the Colts earlier this week after recording 25 tackles through their first four games. That release followed a trade of the former third-round pick after his first two seasons in Oakland, so he'll hope for a more prolonged stay with the Chiefs, even though their outside linebacker depth doesn't make that seem very likely.
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Sio Moore: Released by Colts on Tuesday
Moore was released by the Colts on Tuesday, Zak Keefer of the Indianapolis Star reports.
Moore started each of the first four games, recording 25 tackles (20) without any sacks or takeaways. His snap count dropped to a season-low 27 in Sunday's loss to Jacksonville, suggesting the Colts were displeased with his work long before he was released. Selected in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft by Oakland, the 26-year-old Moore will now search for a third NFL team. He hasn't lived up to the promise he showed in 2013 and 2014 with the Raiders.
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Colts' Sio Moore: Eight tackles in win
Moore had eight tackles in Sunday's win over San Diego.
Moore is getting plenty of opportunities for tackles as one of Indy's starting inside linebackers. He's averaging 8.7 tackles per game through three games.
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Colts' Sio Moore: Makes 13 tackles in season opener
Moore started at inside linebacker and had 13 total tackles and a tackle for a loss in Sunday's loss to Detroit.
Moore started at inside linebacker after missing the second half of the preseason with a hamstring injury. He played 47 of 64 snaps on defense as he got the bulk of playing time opposite D'Qwell Jackson. Moore could be set for high tackle totals with the Indy defense struggling to get off the field amid multiple injuries in the secondary.
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Colts' Sio Moore: Active against Detroit
Moore (hamstring) is active for Sunday's game against Detroit.
He's likely to get the bulk of playing time at the inside linebacker spot opposite D'Qwell Jackson. However, Josh McNary, Edwin Jackson and Antonio Morrison could also get snaps at the position as well.
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Colts' Sio Moore: Fully practices, but listed as questionable
Moore (hamstring) was a full participant in Friday's practice, but is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against Detroit.
With his his return to fully participating in practice, it looks likely that Moore will start at inside linebacker. If Moore can't play, it's not clear who will start at the inside linebacker spot opposite D'Qwell Jackson. Josh McNary, Edwin Jackson and Antonio Morrison would be in competition for the starting role.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-1, 245 lbs |
| Birthplace: Monrovia, Liberia |
| Age: 35 |
| School: Connecticut |
| Experience: 5 |








