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  • DEN Defensive Lineman
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    Ravens signed DT J’Vonne Parker from their practice squad.
    Parker is a 6'4/330-pound nose tackle prospect who’s bounced around since going undrafted in 2006. He’ll be on the Ravens’ offseason roster.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    Broncos placed DL J’Vonne Parker on injured reserve, ending his season.
    Parker spent time on the practice squad for the Ravens, Falcons and Panthers last season. He had been working with the second-team defense, but he hurt his knee in Thursday’s practice.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    Ravens re-signed DL J’Vonne Parker, an exclusive rights free agent.
    Parker is a 6'4/323-pound reserve. He didn’t appear in a game last season.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    Ravens re-signed DT J’Vonne Parker to the practice squad.
    The team cut wide receiver Matt Willis to make room.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    Ravens waived DT J’Vonne Parker and claimed DT Lamar Divens (Chargers) and K Steven Hauschka (Vikings) off waivers.
    Hauschka could kick off for Baltimore. Divens was an undrafted rookie.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    Broncos released DL J’Vonne Parker.
    Parker spent the 2009 season on injured reserve and suffering a knee injury in training camp. The 28-year-old will have to fight for a roster spot this summer.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    Cowboys signed DT J’Vonne Parker and waived DT Thomas Johnson.
    Johnson should be added to the team’s practice squad. Parker spent last year with Cleveland.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    Panthers signed DT J’Vonne Parker from the Falcons practice squad.
    Parker has bounced around the league since going undrafted in 2006, but he’s yet to make more than cursory appearance in live action. He’ll take Gary Gibson’s spot on the roster as defensive tackle insurance.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    Cowboys waived DT J’Vonne Parker.
    Dallas signed Parker, who played with Cleveland in 2005, in early September. DE Stephen Brown was activated from the practice squad to take his place on the roster.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    Broncos signed DL J’Vonne Parker, formerly of the Panthers.
    Parker, a fifth-year journeyman, gives Denver size but has never been a productive pro. The Broncos are not well equipped to enter the season with a 3-4 defense. Expect them to use a hybrid scheme and a lot of rotation.