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John Cominsky retired from the NFL after five seasons.
Cominsky took to social media to announce his retirement due to medical reasons. A former 2019 fourth-round pick by the Falcons, Cominsky missed all of last season due to a torn MCL he suffered during the summer and saw his contract with the Lions expire at the end of the season. Cominsky appeared in 57 games in his career, making 20 starts while totaling 7.5 sacks and 107 tackles.
Lions DT John Cominsky underwent hand surgery this week and will be out "for a bit."
It sounds like Cominsky could head to injured reserve, but that's yet to be noted. Cominsky has played 39% of the defensive snaps through two weeks and leads the Lions in pressures, recording one sack.
Lions claimed DE John Cominsky on waivers from the Falcons.
Cominsky mostly spent last year as a healthy scratch with the Dean Pees Falcons, but will look to bite off some kneecaps in Detroit. His best season was in 2020, when he notched a sack and three tackles for loss in 398 defensive snaps.
Falcons released DE John Cominsky.
Cominsky was a fourth-round selection by the Falcons in the 2019 NFL Draft and appeared in 27 games throughout his career. Per PFF, Cominsky saw significant action in 2020, appearing on 399 defensive snaps while totaling 30 tackles, 21 QB pressures and one sack. In 2021 he appeared in just four games for the Falcons, and will now look to continue his career elsewhere in 2022. Atlanta saves $965,000 against the cap with Cominsky's release.
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