Bills defensive end Joey Bosa is expected to miss time with a hamstring injury, according to NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe.
Bosa went down in Buffalo’s Week 13 victory over the Steelers. The team hopes he only misses a game or two, but an extended absence is possible. It seems likely that Bosa will miss the Bills’ next game against the Bengals after he was a non-participant in Wednesday’s practice. He is also dealing with a wrist injury, per the team’s official injury report.
Bosa’s absence could be a significant loss for the Bills. He leads the team with five sacks...
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This season has been an all-out disaster for Justin Jefferson and the Minnesota Vikings. They’ve been forced to start three different quarterbacks, and the one who had the most success with Jefferson has been ruled out for the season with a shoulder injury that required surgery.
Not only have the Vikings lost four games in a row, Jefferson has averaged just 37.5 yards per game in that timeframe, and he’s coming off a season-low four yards. Unless J.J. McCarthy can suddenly show signs of being a much more consistent player, Jefferson’s production may not dramatically increase any time soon.
Thus,...
The Indianapolis Colts are 8-4 and entering a huge showdown in Week 14 against the 8-4 Jacksonville Jaguars. Both teams are tied for the top spot in the AFC South, and the Houston Texans are right behind with a 7-5 record. Colts quarterback Daniel Jones toughed it out and played through a fibula injury in Week 13 against the Texans.
However, the Colts saw star cornerback Sauce Gardner suffered an injury, but the latest report is that Gardner will not go on IR, at least not right now.
Regarding Jones, his injury is one to monitor. Ahead of Week 14,...
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Last week, the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Dallas Cowboys made NFL Thanksgiving viewing history, becoming the most-watched regular-season game in history with approximately 57 million viewers. Now, the battles between the Green Bay Packers/Detroit Lions and Cincinnati Bengals/Baltimore Ravens have also set records, according to NFL beat writer Ari Meirov.
“NFL Thanksgiving viewership numbers: – Packers-Lions: 47.7 million (most watched early Thanksgiving game) -Chiefs-Cowboys: 57.2 million (Most watched regular season game ever) -Bengals-Ravens: 28.4 million (Most watched Thanksgiving night game,” Meirov wrote on X.
The Chiefs-Cowboys game had numerous playoff implications, as both teams are currently on...
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Colts QB Anthony Richardson was placed on injured reserve in mid-October due to a broken orbital bone that required surgery. Indianapolis HC Shane Steichen said Richardson still isn’t close to being designated to return.
“It’s an eye issue,” Steichen said, via Joel Erickson of the Indianapolis Star. “We’re just waiting for that to get clearance. Any time you’re dealing with an eye, you want to make sure he’s got full vision in that eye. He’s resting it right now.”
Steichen said they remain hopeful that Richardson will be able to return before the end of the season.
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If NFL fans ever want to nitpick Tom Brady’s legendary career, perhaps the only way to do so is pointing to TB12’s two Super Bowl loss vs. the New York Giants.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye still has a long way to go to even be put in the same breath as Brady, but the team’s current signal-caller did lead the group to a decisive win against the Giants on Monday in his first official test against Big Blue.
Maye earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors on Wednesday for his performance vs. New York in Week 13...
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Things haven’t gone swimmingly for Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. And Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is pulling his usual stunts. But which of these struggling quarterbacks can turn things around in the Steelers-Ravens matchup in Week 14?
Both teams enter with vanilla records of 6-6. Neither team is viewed as a significant playoff threat. Unless … one of these quarterbacks turns on the jets down the stretch.
It’s the easy take: Choose Jackson to answer the title question. He’s still in his prime, and we saw the MVP-quality of his play...
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The Seahawks designated safety Julian Love, defensive tackle Jarran Reed, and wide receiver Dareke Young to return from injured reserve on Wednesday, per ESPN’s Brady Henderson.
Love was placed on IR on November 1 after a setback in his recovery from an early-season hamstring injury. Reed and Young joined him a week later, Reed with wrist and thumb issues, while Young with a quad strain.
Love has only played three games this season, though he played all of Seattle’s defense snaps in those contests. Third-year safety Ty Okada has stepped up in Love’s absence with a solid all-around performance. He...
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed linebacker Kana’i Mauga to the practice squad, the team announced on Wednesday.
Mauga takes the place of cornerback Asante Samuel Jr., who was signed from the practice squad to the 53-man roster on Tuesday.
Mauga most recently was with the Los Angeles Chargers, being released on Oct. 7 after signing with the club on May 12.
Mauga signed with the Denver Broncos following the 2022 NFL Draft. He moved on to the Las Vegas Raiders practice squad late in the season and was with Las Vegas until 2024.
He appeared in five games for the...
The Baltimore Ravens face future considerations for QB Lamar Jackson. And he has struggled with injuries during the 2025 season. However, Jackson ended a recent trend, practicing on Wednesday as the team prepares for its showdown against the Steelers, according to a post on X by Ian Rapoport.
“With a couple days of extra rest, Lamar Jackson is on the field for a Wednesday practice.”
It marked the first time Jackson practiced on a Wednesday since Nov. 5.
The Ravens (6-6) will meet the Steelers (6-6) on Sunday with the AFC North division lead on the line.
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Deshaun Watson’s practice window is officially open, meaning the Cleveland Browns will have a decision to make in the next few weeks. It should be a rather easy decision, though.
Whether Watson, who tore his Achilles tendon last October and then re-tore it less than three months later, will be physically able to play remains to be seen. But even if he is, the Browns cannot, for any reason, let him see the field this season at the expense of Shedeur Sanders.
Let’s be clear: Sanders, a fifth-round draft pick, isn’t likely to be a great NFL quarterback. Despite projections...
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In a rare week in which he did not call a Pittsburgh Steelers game, J.J. Watt was shocked to open his phone and realize how thoroughly their defense was being dominated. Not by Josh Allen’s arm but by the collective legs of the Buffalo Bills running game to the tune of 249 total yards, the […]
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