The Dolphins placed Bowser (knee) on injured reserve Thursday. Bowser was already ruled out for Thursday's game against the Packers due to a knee injury. By being placed on injured reserve, he will be forced to miss at least the next four regular-season games. The earliest Bowser can return from IR is Week 17 against the Browns on Sunday, Dec. 29.
Bowser (knee) has been ruled out ahead of Thursday night's matchup against the Packers, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports. The veteran linebacker was estimated as a non-participant throughout the Dolphins' week of practice, so it's no surprise he won't suit up for Thanksgiving Day's matchup in Green Bay. Quinton Bell will likely serve as the Dolphins' top backup edge rusher while Bowser is sidelined in Week 13.
The Dolphins signed Bowser off the Seahawks' practice squad Thursday. Bowser appeared in two games for Seattle this season, after spending the previous six seasons as a regular part of the Ravens' linebacker corps. The 29-year-old will link up with Miami to provide reinforcement on the edge after the Dolphins recently lost Jaelan Phillips (knee) to a season-ending injury.
Seattle signed Bowser to their practice squad Friday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Bowser spent the first six years of his NFL career in Baltimore after being selected in the second round of the 2017 NFL Draft. His most productive season came in 2021, when he registered career highs with 59 tackles (33 solo) and 7.0 sacks across 17 regular-season games. Bowser missed the entire 2023 season due to a knee injury, but he appears to have fully recovered and will look to make his NFL comeback with the Seahawks. Bowser could have that opportunity as early as Week 1, with linebacker Uchenna Nwosu expected to miss 2-to-6 weeks due to a sprained MCL he sustained in the Seahawks' preseason finale Saturday.
The Ravens released Bowser (knee) with a non-football injury designation Wednesday, Ryan Mink of the team's official site reports. Bowser will head to free agency after spending the entirety of his six-year career with Baltimore. The 28-year-old will now look to get healthy and catch on with another team.
Bowser (knee) is in line to be released by the Ravens, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports. Bowser missed the entire 2023 season while recovering from a torn Achilles and a subsequent knee injury, but he anticipates playing in 2024. The linebacker will likely have to earn a role elsewhere after the Ravens parted ways with Bowser on Wednesday to create about $5.5 million in cap space. Bowser's most productive season came in 2021, when he set career highs in both tackles (59) and sacks (7.0).
Bowser (knee) is making a full recovery from knee surgery and will "definitely be back next season," Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports. Bowser told Wilson he is healthy now after dealing with fluid in his knee. The 28-year-old hasn't played since 2022 and despite hoping to return early last season, he ended up spending the year on the reserve/NFI list. Bowser added that he loves playing in Baltimore and wants to get back to how he performed a few seasons ago, before suffering a torn Achilles in January of 2022.