The Arizona Cardinals signed free-agent defensive back Quinton Dunbar on Tuesday, according to a source. Dunbar was released by the Detroit Lions in training camp, and he also missed 10 games last season with the Seattle Seahawks due to armed-robbery charges and a knee injury. In 11 starts for the Washington Football Team in 2019, Dunbar had 37 tackles (31 solo), a career-high four interceptions and eight passes defensed. The 29-year-old might need to shake off some rust after a long layoff, but when healthy, he will provide Arizona with some valuable experience and depth in the secondary.
The Buffalo Bills worked out free-agent cornerback Quinton Dunbar and safety Damarious Randall on Tuesday. Dunbar signed with the Detroit Lions in the offseason, but he was released during training camp in mid-August. In five games for the Seattle Seahawks in 2020, Dunbar had five passes defensed and an interception in six games. Randall was released by the Seahawks at the beginning of December after he played mostly on special teams in 10 games with Seattle in 2020. The Bills defense pitched a shutout in the Week 2 lopsided victory over the Miami Dolphins, and they'll be a strong starting defensive unit in fantasy once again this weekend when they face the Washington Football Team at home.
Former Seattle Seahawks defensive back Quinton Dunbar signed an undisclosed one-year deal with the Detroit Lions on Monday, according to his agent. Dunbar played in only six games for Seattle last year because of a knee injury that required season-ending surgery. The 28-year-old had one interception and five passes defensed last season. The Lions have been focusing on improving their secondary this offseason, and they also added cornerback Corn Elder last week. Detroit will continue to address the secondary through the draft as well. Dunbar made 25 starts over five seasons with the Washington Football Team after they signed him as an undrafted free agent out of Florida in 2015. Dunbar started his NFL career as a wide receiver and was moved to cornerback as a rookie. He has 10 career interceptions and a sack in six NFL seasons.
The Seattle Seahawks placed cornerback Quinton Dunbar (knee) on Injured Reserve on Thursday and activated defensive tackle Damon Harrison and running back Bo Scarbrough from the practice squad in corresponding moves. It's unclear if Dunbar will be able to make it back this season. He has 30 tackles (28 solo), one interception and five passes defensed in six games in 2020. Shaquill Griffin will also be out on Thursday night against the Cardinals, making Seattle's secondary ripe for the picking for quarterback Kyler Murray and a high-flying Cardinals passing attack. Seattle will hope that Snacks Harrison can help them out in a rotation role and get some pressure on Murray to slow him down. Scarbrough will serve as depth behind Carlos Hyde, rookie DeeJay Dallas and Alex Collins.
Seattle Seahawks cornerback Quinton Dunbar (knee) and safety Jamal Adams (groin) could both be back in the mix for Sundays contest versus Minnesota, although head coach Pete Carroll made it apparent that theyll need to continue progressing throughout the week. Dunbar seems like the likelier of the two to take the field after he was able to run Monday, with the team awaiting word on how he feels Tuesday. Adams is still unable to run, which when combined with the fact that Seattle has its bye week after this Sundays contest, could make it an easy call as to whether the team gets two key secondary contributors back. The Seahawks Defense should still have season-long and DFS appeal against the Kirk Cousins-led Vikings, with the signal-caller having been sacked 10 times and having tossed six interceptions in his first four games.
Seattle Seahawks cornerback Quinton Dunbar, who is currently in the middle of an armed-robbery case, is allowed to be at training camp and is expected to report later this month. Dunbar recently hired a second attorney for his case despite the team hinting at positive developments for Dunbar's case in June. He has pled not guilty to his armed-robbery charges, and his lawyer has claimed that Dunbar had no involvement in a robbery during his night out with DeAndre Baker in Florida. Even though Dunbar will be a allowed to take part in training camp, there's no guarantee that he'll be available for the entire 2020 season, depending on how his case plays out.
Seattle Seahawks cornerback Quinton Dunbar officially plead not guilty to armed robbery charges on Tuesday. Dunbar's lawyer has been steadfast in his insistence that Dunbar is innocent of any crime, and rumors are circling that he has sworn affidavits that have opened up an investigation into whether the victims perjured themselves in their original statements with the police. If Dunbar is exonerated, it could be a huge win for Seattle's defense, as he figures to be a main piece of their secondary. Defensive end Bruce Irvin also spoke with the media today and reassured everyone that he expects his new role to be similar to what it was before he left in free agency, which could be a promising development for the team's pass rush.
Seattle Seahawks cornerback Quinton Dunbar has officially surrendered to the Miramar Police in relation to the armed-robbery charges that have been filed against him. Dunbar's camp seems very confident that he will be released soon, and his lawyer has been very active about press appearances in which he is stating that all the victims and a witness have recanted their stories about Dunbar's involvement in the crime. He has also accused the Miramar police department of issuing a warrant for his client simply because he is an NFL player. The Seahawks have stated that they will wait for the justice system to deal with the situation before they do anything.
Seattle Seahawks cornerback Quinton Dunbar remains at large at this time, though regular contact seems to be occurring between Dunbar's attorney and the police. Dunbar is wanted on four counts of armed robbery related to an argument that took place during a poker game, but his attorney has reported that all four victims and a witness have signed sworn affidavits recanting their stories and updating them to reflect that Dunbar had nothing to do with the robberies. New York Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker is being presented as the only robber in the scenario. Seattle traded for Dunbar over the offseason after he recorded four interceptions with Washington last season. He was expected to be signing a big-money extension with the team sometime in the near future as he is scheduled to enter the final year of his contract.
The Seattle Seahawks acquired cornerback Quinton Dunbar from the Washington Redskins on Monday in exchange for a fifth-round pick, according to a source. Dunbar was a full-time starter for the first time in his career with the 'Skins in 2019 and had a career-high four interceptions in just 11 games. The 27-year-old was graded as the second-best cornerback in coverage in the league, per Pro Football Focus. His arrival in Seattle likely means that Tre Flowers will be demoted in 2020. Dunbar's size should make him an ideal fit in Seattle's single-high coverages in the secondary.