Sergio Kindle
LB FA
Sat 2/2/13 9:16 PM

According to The Dallas Morning News, multiple teams have shown interest in free agent OLB Sergio Kindle Kindle was released from the Ravens' practice squad earlier this month and has been working out for teams during Super Bowl week. If healthy, he should land a reserve/future contract. Kindle has appeared in three career games since being the No. 43 overall pick in 2010.

Sergio Kindle
LB FA
Tue 1/29/13 5:03 PM

The Bears worked out free agents OLB Sergio Kindle and CB Brandon Hogan on Tuesday. Kindle has started to gather up some interest around the league with teams adding players on reserve/future contracts. He recently worked out for the Giants last week, so he should be able to latch on somewhere this offseason. Hogan was the No. 98 overall pick in the 2011 draft by the Panthers. He was released from injured reserve in October.

Sergio Kindle
LB FA
Thu 1/24/13 6:11 PM

The Giants worked out free agents OLB Sergio Kindle and WR Patrick Turner on Thursday. Kindle has appeared in three career NFL games since being the No. 43 overall pick in 2010 out of Texas. Shortly after the draft, Kindle fell down two flights of stairs and fractured his skull, and his career never took off. He was released from the Ravens' practice squad earlier this month but should be able to latch on with a team this spring.

Sergio Kindle
LB FA
Mon 1/7/13 3:37 PM

Ravens released OLB Sergio Kindle from their practice squad. Kindle, the 43rd overall pick in the 2010 draft, is shaping up as a bust. The fact that the Ravens didn't even see fit to keep him on the practice squad is confirmation he's not part of GM Ozzie Newsome's long-term plans.

Sergio Kindle
LB FA
Mon 10/22/12 5:03 PM

Ravens re-signed LB Sergio Kindle to their practice squad. It's telling that he passed through waivers, meaning the entire league found him unworthy of a claim. Kindle is still only 25 years old, but he's shown nothing on the field since Ozzie Newsome made him the 43rd pick in the 2010 draft.

Sergio Kindle
LB FA
Sat 10/20/12 2:14 PM1 Comment

Ravens waived OLB Sergio Kindle. Kindle, a 2010 second-round pick out of Texas, was cut in order to make room on the active roster for Terrell Suggs. His career went downhill fast after he fell down two flights of stairs in July 2010 and fractured his skull. Kindle should be able to find work elsewhere. He's appeared in just three career games.

Sergio Kindle
LB FA
Thu 9/27/12 7:21 PM

Ravens declared OLB Sergio Kindle, OL Jah Reid, WR LaQuan Williams, TE Billy Bajema, DLs Bryan Hall and DeAngelo Tyson, and DB Asa Jackson inactive for Week 4 against the Browns. Kindle, a 2010 second-round pick, is a healthy inactive. Reid is out with a calf injury. Baltimore is one of the healthiest teams in the league.

Sergio Kindle
LB FA
Thu 5/24/12 9:56 AM

Ravens OLB Sergio Kindle says hearing is still a struggle since his 2010 skull fracture, but he's otherwise fully recovered. "The hearing hasn't changed but I'm more acclimated to everything now," he said. "I was good all of last year, but I had to take precaution coming in. This year, I got my guns blazing. It's no holds barred." Kindle was inactive all last year. He'll have to do something special in training camp to make the Ravens' roster.

Sergio Kindle
LB FA
Thu 5/3/12 10:55 AM

Player personnel director Eric DeCosta indicated that 2012 would be former second-round pick Sergio Kindle's make-or-break year in Baltimore. "This is his year," DeCosta said. "He has to show us that he can do it this year." Opportunity is no longer an obstacle with RE/OLB Terrell Suggs likely to miss the season. Kindle will still have to win a roster spot, though.

Sergio Kindle
LB FA
Sat 4/21/12 1:24 PM1 Comment

The Baltimore Sun expects recently re-signed Ravens OLB Sergio Kindle to be on the roster bubble during training camp. The same is true of WR/KR David Reed, who lost his job in Week 10 last season before tearing his ACL in Week 16. Coach John Harbaugh indicated in December that Kindle was making nice progress, but he still appeared in only two games last season after missing his entire rookie year with a fractured skull. Even if Kindle survives final cuts, 2012 will be a make-or-break year for the former second-round pick.