Daniel Sorensen
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Week 12 Outlook
Availability
Daniel Sorensen is signing a deal with the Saints to join their practice squad.
Fantasy Impact
Sorensen was on the Saints last year after spending most of his career in Kansas City, and now New Orleans is bringing him back as a member of the practice squad. He's not a great football player at this point in his career, but he could still play a depth role and may get elevated for a few games this season.
Per Herbie Teope a Chiefs beat reporter, the Chiefs and safety Daniel Sorensen are closing in on a one-year deal for him to remain with the team in 2021.
Fantasy Impact
After having a career season in which Sorensen recorded 91 tackles and three interceptions, the Chiefs are making it a priority to keep him and the secondary in tact.
Daniel Sorensen recorded six solo tackles, two assisted tackles, one TFL, and one pass break up in a 35-24 win over the Titans in the AFC Championship game.
Fantasy Impact
Sorenson had a game of ups and downs, lighting up Ryan Tannehill on a scramble, blowing up a screen to Derrick Henry late in the fourth quarter, and also getting beat on a touchdown on the same drive. He'll need to be on his A-game when the Chiefs take on the potent 49ers offense in the Super Bowl.
Daniel Sorensen posted six solo tackles, two assisted tackles, one pass defended, and one interception in a 24-17 win over the Chargers.
Fantasy Impact
Sorensen's first interception of 2019 came in the waning moments of the game, and it preserved a crucial win for a Chiefs team who suddenly finds themselves in an unforeseen two-way battle for the AFC West crown. He and the Chiefs have a bye before taking on the Raiders next Sunday for a spot atop the division.
The Chiefs activated safety Daniel Sorensen from injured reserve Tuesday. Linebacker Nate Orchard was waived in a corresponding move.
Fantasy Impact
Sorenson had been out since suffering a tibial plateau fracture in training camp. He was designated for return in October but wasn’t eligible to be activated until after Week 9. His return is a welcomed sight for a secondary that has been without veteran starter Eric Berry all season. Sorensen started 14 games in 2017 when he recorded 89 tackles, 1.5 sacks and an interception.