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Sun Dec 21 201411:47McDonald (hamstring) active for Sunday's matchup against Packers
McDonald (hamstring) is active for Sunday's matchup against the Packers.
McDonald hasn't suited up since Week 12, but had recorded sacks in three straight games prior to going down with the injury. He's been able to log decent tackle numbers when healthy, but it's unclear what his role will be Sunday following a three-game absence.
Tue Mar 11 201416:28McDonald gets 4 years, $12 million from Bucs
Buccaneers sign DT Clinton Mcdonald for four years, $12 million.
It is quite a turnaround for a player released by the Seahawks during training camp last season. McDonald racked up 5.5 sacks and 42 tackles after being re-signed by Seattle after Week 1, and was superb during the Hawks Super Bowl run.
Source: Adam Schefter on Twitter
Sat Sep 14 201314:00Seahawks re-sign DT Clinton McDonald
Seahawks re-signed DT Clinton McDonald.
McDonald was released by the Seahawks during final cuts, but will be brought back to provide depth with DT Jordan Hill (biceps) ruled out for Week 2. Brandon Mebane (ankle) and Tony McDaniel (groin) are also dealing with injuries.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Aug 31 201319:14Clinton McDonald among Seahawks' cuts
Seahawks waived or released DT Clinton McDonald, WR Phil Bates, DT Michael Brooks, DT Dewayne Cherrington, WR Arceto Clark, TE Darren Fells and DB Winston Guy.
McDonald appeared in 14 games last season, making 25 tackles. Darren, the brother of Daniel, is a converted basketball player who has now been cut twice in three months.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Apr 2 201317:58Seahawks re-up DT Clinton McDonald
Seahawks re-signed exclusive rights free agent DT Clinton McDonald to a one-year contract.
The former seventh-round pick appeared in 14 games as a run stopper last season, playing 298 snaps. He'll return to a reserve role.
Source: Howard Balzer on Twitter
Mon Aug 29 201114:56Seahawks trade for DT Clinton McDonald
Seahawks acquired DT Clinton McDonald from the Bengals in exchange for CB Kelly Jennings.
The Bengals got the better end of the deal in terms of talent, but McDonald has a much lower salary than Jennings and could contribute in a rotation. A seventh-round pick in 2009 out of Memphis, McDonald was enjoying his best training camp as a pro in Cincinnati. He'll slot in as a backup "3-technique" in Seattle with a realistic shot of making the final 53.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Nov 8 201015:21Bengals make pre-MNF moves
Bengals signed DT Clinton McDonald and waived DB Rico Murray.
McDonald had been on the practice squad. He's needed with Tank Johnson banged up. Murray should re-sign with the practice squad after clearing waivers.
Source: Joe Reedy on Twitter
Sat Sep 4 201015:58Clinton McDonald let go by Bengals
Bengals waived DL Clinton McDonald.
The seventh-round pick out of Memphis never had much of a shot with the Bengals so deep along the interior of their defensive line.
Source: Aaron Wilson on Twitter