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Mon Apr 13 201517:24Mays officially signed with Jets on Monday
Mays officially signed with the Jets on Monday, NJ.com reports.
Mays missed the early half of last season with the Chiefs due to a wrist injury, limiting him to just 20 tackles through eight games played. Now with the Jets, Mays will be on his fifth team since being drafted in 2008. With New York also inking fellow inside linebackers Jamari Lattimore and Erin Henderson this offseason with back-up jobs in mind, the 29-year-old Mays joins them in competing for snaps behind starters David Harris and Demario Davis.
Thu Mar 5 201517:06Mays released by Chiefs on Thursday
Mays was released by the Chiefs on Thursday, ESPN's Adam Teicher reports.
Mays injured his wrist during the 2014 preseason and subsequently spent the first eight games of the year on IR-designated to return. He was expected to start upon making his return, but that didn't come to fruition until late in the season, and even then Mays wasn't an every-down player. The Chiefs hope to have Derrick Johnson (Achilles) back in 2015, with the other starting inside linebacker spot likely manned by Josh Mauga. Mays has already played for four different teams through six seasons, and his best-case scenario for 2015 is the opportunity to compete for a starting job.
Sat Nov 8 201411:31Mays activated from injured reserve Saturday
Mays was activated from injured reserve Saturday.
Jerry Franklin was waived in a corresponding move. Mays, a sixth-round pick in 2008, was placed on IR with a designation to return after undergoing wrist surgery in late August. He recorded 67 tackles (42 solo) and a sack last season in his lone year with the Texans, but he'll likely play limited snaps behind Josh Mauga, at least in his first few games back.
Tue Oct 14 201414:51Coach Andy Reid said Mays (wrist) isn't ready to return to pract...
Coach Andy Reid said Mays (wrist) isn't ready to return to practice despite being eligible, the team's official site reports.
Mays broke his wrist during training camp and was placed on IR-R. With Derrick Johnson already lost for the season to a torn achilles, the Chiefs have been thin at inside linebacker. It appears they will have to get by for at least a little while longer, as it seems Mays is still a ways out from returning.
Tue Sep 2 201423:21Mays (wrist) placed on injured reserve/designated-to-return Tues...
Mays (wrist) was placed on injured reserve/designated-to-return Tuesday, Randy Covitz of the Kansas City Star reports.
Mays was expected to start at inside linebacker this season, but the latest injury will keep him out of that spot for at least a portion of the season. James-Michael Johnson and Josh Mauga are the likely beneficiaries of the playing time voided by Mays' injury.
Tue Aug 26 201422:11Joe Mays: (Wrist) Likely To Miss Six Weeks
Mays (wrist) will likely miss at least six weeks following surgery on his wrist, ESPN reports.
Mays was set to start at inside linebacker along with Derrick Johnson but the latest setback will keep him out of the starting gig for a while. The injury will probably open up playing time for James-Michael Johnson and Josh Mauga on the inside.
Thu Aug 21 201417:14Mays expected to ungergo wrist surgery within next 24 hours
Mays is expected to ungergo wrist surgery within the next 24 hours, ESPN.com reports.
Mays, who was viewed as the leading candidate to start at inside linebacker for the Chiefs opposite Derrick Johnson, is thus out indefinitely and off the IDP radar for the time being.
Wed Aug 20 201412:28Mays (wrist) did not practice Tuesday
Mays (wrist) did not practice Tuesday, ESPN reports.
Mays exited Sunday's preseason game against the Panthers with a wrist injury and wasn't able to return. He was held out of practice Tuesday, but the extent of the injury still hasn't been released. The status of Mays--who is listed as a starting inside linebacker for the Chiefs--for Saturday's game against the Vikings is still unclear. In 14 games with the Texans last season, he recorded 67 tackles and a sack.
Sun Aug 17 201422:39Mays left Sunday's preseason game with wrist injury
Mays left Sunday's preseason game with a wrist injury.
The extent of Mays' setback is not known, but expect the Chiefs to provide an update on Mays' status sometime following Sunday's game.
Wed Mar 12 201416:51Chiefs sign run-plugging ILB Joe Mays
Chiefs signed ILB Joe Mays, formerly of the Texans, to a two-year, $6 million contract.
Mays, 29 in July, is a two-down run-stopping inside 'backer. He'll be given the first crack at the starting job next to ILB Derrick Johnson in the middle of the Chiefs' 3-4 defense, though second-year ILB Nico Johnson has a similar skill set. Mays registered 67 tackles in 13 starts for the Texans last season.
Source: Adam Caplan on Twitter
Tue Mar 11 201422:28Chiefs reportedly interested in ILB Joe Mays
ESPN's Adam Caplan reports the Chiefs are interested in free agent ILB Joe Mays.
Mays was released by the Broncos on the eve of training camp last summer, but was serviceable as a run stopper for the Texans. He spent the first two years of his career playing for Andy Reid in Philadelphia, so he has a Chiefs connection.
Source: Adam Caplan on Twitter
Mon Jul 29 201315:04Texans sign ILB Joe Mays
Texans signed ILB Joe Mays, formerly of the Broncos.
Mays, 28, managed just 20 tackles across six games (four starts) in Denver last year, losing his starting job to washed-up Keith Brooking before suffering a severe leg and ankle fracture in late October. The Texans need depth at inside 'backer, but they're not going to like it if Mays is ever forced to start.
Source: John McClain on Twitter
Sun Jul 28 201318:55Texans interested in Joe Mays
The Sideline View's Adam Caplan reports the Texans have "sincere interest" in free agent ILB Joe Mays.
Per Caplan, there's a "realistic chance" they'll make Mays a contract offer within the next 24 hours. Mays visited the Redskins on Saturday night, but left without a deal. The Texans are seemingly annually thin at inside linebacker.
Source: Adam Caplan on Twitter
Fri Jul 26 201317:50Redskins will work out ILB Joe Mays
Free agent Joe Mays will visit the Redskins.
Mays was cut by the Broncos on Tuesday. With Keenan Robinson tearing his pectoral, a spot at inside linebacker has opened up in Washington. Mays can be depth on early downs and help on special teams.
Source: Adam Caplan on Twitter
Tue Jul 23 201312:29Broncos dump MLB Joe Mays, save $3.5 million
Broncos released MLB Joe Mays.
Mays lost his starting job to current free agent Keith Brooking last year and wasn't going to beat out Nate Irving this year. By cutting the former Eagle one year into his three-year, $12 million contract, the Broncos save $3.5 million against the cap right away. Perhaps they'll use that cash to help fill the void left by Von Miller's impending four-game suspension. As a two-down linebacker coming off a broken ankle and leg, Mays won't find a hot market for his services.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Jul 3 201310:02Joe Mays unlikely to make the Broncos
MLB Joe Mays is not expected to make the Broncos' final roster.
Mays lost his starting job last season, couldn't participate in full-team spring workouts due to a left ankle injury and is owed $4 million in base salary. The Broncos reportedly tried to trade him during April's draft. They'll likely continue that quest once training camp begins and injuries strike around the league.
Source: Denver Post
Mon May 20 201314:32Joe Mays not cleared for Broncos OTAs
Broncos MLB Joe Mays (broken ankle/leg) is not medically cleared for OTAs.
Mays is in grave danger of losing his roster spot. He's owed an untenable $4 million base salary, isn't healthy, and people inside the Broncos' organization want Nate Irving to start at middle linebacker. On day two of April's draft, NFL Network reported Mays was available for trade. Denver found no takers.
Source: Lindsay Jones on Twitter
Sat Apr 27 201311:47Report: Broncos ILB Mays available for trade
NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah reports the Broncos have made ILB Joe Mays available via trade.
Mays, 28 in July, is due a $4 million salary in 2013, and he lost his starting job with the Broncos last season and then broke his ankle in Week 8. The two-down thumper could likely be had for a late-round pick. Mays will almost certainly be released if the Broncos can't unload him.
Source: Daniel Jeremiah on Twitter
Wed Mar 13 201314:18Joe Mays' job in jeopardy in Denver
The Denver Post suggests MLB Joe Mays will likely be released if the Broncos sign free agent LB Stewart Bradley.
It makes sense. Mays lost his starting job last season, and then broke his ankle in Week 8. He's also due a prohibitive $4 million salary. Bradley's signing seems likely. Mays is a two-down thumper.
Source: Denver Post
Sat Feb 16 201315:11Joe Mays aiming for return to field for OTAs
Broncos LB Joe Mays (ankle) recently had his boot removed and is aiming for a return to the field for OTAs.
"I should be just about there (for) OTAs," Mays said. "But definitely training camp." Mays broke his ankle in Week 8 and ended the season on injured reserve. He lost his starting middle linebacker job to Keith Brooking and is due a $4 million salary in 2013.
Source: denverbroncos.com
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