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Sat Jul 26 201422:41Texans sign OLB Lawrence Sidbury
Texans signed OLB Lawrence Sidbury, formerly of the Colts.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Aug 25 201313:12Colts place Sidbury on injured reserve
Colts placed OLB Lawrence Sidbury on injured reserve, ending his season.
A 2009 fourth-round pick of the Falcons, Sidbury is shaping up as a journeyman player. His injury helps impressive UDFA Caesar Rayford's odds of making the 53.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Mar 12 201317:47Colts sign Lawrence Sidbury
Colts signed DE/OLB Lawrence Sidbury, formerly of the Falcons.
27-year-old Sidbury was never given much of an opportunity across four seasons in Atlanta, though he showed some explosive rush ability at Richmond. Perhaps he'll be better as a stand-up linebacker in Indy's 3-4. Sidbury goes 6-foot-3, 261. Thus far, he has five career sacks in 47 games (zero starts).
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Mar 6 201322:10Lawrence Sidbury ready to get out of Atlanta
Free agent DE Lawrence Sidbury said re-signing with the Falcons is not an option.
"No, it's not a place you would stick around considering what took place the previous year in your fourth year," said Sidbury's agent. A year after notching four sacks in limited 2011 action, played just 31 defensive snaps. Sidbury, 27, could have some untapped pass-rush potential.
Source: D. Orlando Ledbetter on Twitter
Sun Nov 28 201011:43Falcons declare Week 12 inactives
Falcons declared DE Lawrence Sidbury, DT Trey Lewis, TE Michael Palmer, OT Garrett Reynolds, OG Mike Johnson, RB Antone Simth, CB Dominique Franks, and QB John Parker Wilson inactive for Week 12 against the Packers.
Sidbury started last week with John Abraham inactive, but the Falcons' top pass rusher is back this week.
Sun May 9 201015:43Sidbury expected to make leap
Falcons coach Mike Smith said he anticipates second-year DE Lawrence Sidbury making a big step forward this season.
Sidbury, a fourth-round pick in 2009, will get more snaps with Jamaal Anderson ticketed for a swing tackle/end role. He played in just 25 percent of the defensive snaps for the Falcons as a rookie and recorded only one sack.
Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution