Hot news
– Packers: Jaire Alexander on the comeback
– Panthers: Sam Darnold takes over the reins of the attack
– Vikings: season ended for Adam Thielen
Podcast: the debrief of Week 16
Broncos: Drew Lock leaves for a round
Teddy Bridgewater (QB) is still recovering from a concussion. According to NFL Media, he won’t be ready this Sunday to face the Chargers. As a result, Drew Lock is expected to be the starting pitcher again. Against the Raiders, Lock returned 15/22 for 153 yards, with no touchdowns or interceptions.
Philip Rivers luxury freelance writer?
Retired for a year, Philip Rivers is still popular in the NFL. After being in contact with the Saints last week, the quarterback spoke with his former Colts coach Franck Reich.
“Yes, I spoke to Philip. Reich told the Indianapolis Star. “He is aware of our situation, but there is nothing more to say. “
In contention for the playoffs but may be deprived of their starting quarterback Carson Wentz on the Covid list, the Colts could be tempted to recall the veteran pitcher to replace Wentz. For now, rookie Sam Elhinger should lead the attack.
Coaches, coaches, coaches
Former Eagles coach Doug Pederson is due for an interview with the Jaguars on Thursday for the vacant head coach position.
On the other hand, according to ESPN, Dan Quinn, currently the Cowboys’ defensive coordinator, will not be interviewing the Florida franchise.
Injuries
– Lamar Jackson (QB, Ravens) was back in training on Wednesday. Injured in the ankle against the Browns in week 14, the quarterback had not trained since. According to ESPN, he was visibly limping when he tried to trot between workshops, and he allegedly threw balloons at his receivers without moving too much. John Harbaugh explained to reporters that the former MVP is expected to play on a limited basis against the Rams on Sunday. (NBC Sports)
Lamar Jackson (right ankle injury) returned to practice Wednesday but moved with a pronounced limp pic.twitter.com/KRWeGm6GCg
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) December 29, 2021
– The Seahawks have placed Adrian Peterson (RB) on the injured list. (NBC Sports)
– Jarred Goff (QB, Lions) did not train on Wednesday due to a knee problem.
– Despite his thumb injury, Jimmy Garropollo (QB, 49ers) remains confident about his possibility of playing on Sunday. Still, he didn’t train on Wednesday. (ESPN)
– Tyron Smith (OT, Cowboys) resumed training on Wednesday. He has missed the last two games with an ankle injury. On Monday, Stephen Jones explained to the press that Smith should be able to make his comeback this Sunday against the Cardinals.
– Absent for four games due to a shoulder injury, D’Andre Swift (RB, Lions) is expected to return this Sunday against the Seahawks. This is what his coach announced to the press. (Detroit Free Press)
Covid-19
– Robert Saleh (HC, Jets) is out of the Covid protocol. (NBCSports)
They are placed on the COVID list
Bengals : Germaine Pratt (LB)
Broncos : Tim Patrick (WR), Caden Sterns (S), Calvin Anderson (OT)
Browns : Nick Mullens (QB)
Chargers : Storm Norton (OT), Kenneth Murray (LB)
Giants : Dexter Lawrence (DT)
Falcons : Hayden Hurst (TE), Jonathan Bullard (DE), Jaylinn Hawkins (S)
Jaguars : Cam Robinson (OT), Jaydon Mickens (WR), Dylan Moses (LB)
Lions: Michael Brockers (DL), Geronimo Allison (WR), Halapoulivaati Vatai (OT)
Packers: Kingsley Keke (DL), Corey Borjorquez (P), Henry Black (S), Tyler Davis (TE)
Panthers : PJ Walker (QB), Haason Reddick (DE)
Raiders : Darren Waller (TE)
Vikings : Patrick Jones II (DE)
They are leaving the COVID list
Bills: Cole Bealsey (WR), Gabriel Davis (WR), Jon Feliciano (OL), EJ Epenesa (DE)
Broncos : Lloyd Cushenberry (C)
Cardinals : Andy Lee (P)
Chargers : Joey Bosa (OLB), Corey Linsley (C), Jaylen Guyton (WR), Cole Christiansen (LB), Kemon Hall (DB), Trey Marshall (S)
Chiefs : Travis Kelce (TE), Harrison Butker (K), Rashad Fenton (CB), Tommy Townsend (P), Armand Watts (DL)
Colts : Quenton Nelson (OL), Mark Glowinski (OL)
Cowboys: Trysten Hill (DT), Malik Hooker (S), Brandon Smith (WR), JaQuan Hardy (RB)
Dolphins : Cethan Carter (TE), Justin Coleman (CB), Duke Riley (LB), Greg Mancz (C)
Eagles: Ryan Kerrigan (DE), Andre Dillard (OT), Tarron Jackson (DB), Le’Raven Clark (OT)
Giants : Adoree Jackson (CB), John Ross (WR)
Jets : Joe Flacco (QB), Kenny Yeboah (TE), Michael Carter II (RB), Lamar Jackson (CB), Johnathan Marshall (DT), Foley Fatukasi (DL), Noah Dawkins (LB), Tanzel Smart (DL), Hamsah Nasirildeen (S)
Lions : Quintez Cephus (WR), Trinity Benson (WR), Matt Nelson (OT)
Patriots : Ramondre Stevenson (RB), Harvey Langi (LB)
Ravens : Justin Houston (LB), Tyus Bowser (OLB), Geno Stone (S), Chris Board (LB)
Saints : Taysom Hill (QB), Trevor Siemian (QB), Kwon Alexander (LB), Demario Davis (LB), Adam Trautman (TE), James Carpenter (OL), Kaden Elliss (LB), Jordan Mills (OT), Christian Ringo (DL)
Seahawks : DJ Reed (CB), Bryan Moore (DL)
Texans : Brandin Cooks (WR), Justin Britt (C), Lane Taylor (OL), Eric Murray (S), AJ Moore (S), Kamu Grugier-Hill (LB), Neville Hewitt (LB), Eric Wilson (LB), Jonathan Greenard (DE), Jordan Jenkins (DE), Derek Rovers (DE), Maliek Collins (DT), Roy Lopez (DT), Jaleel Johnson (DT)
Titans: Taylor Lewan (OT)
Vikings : Dalvin Cook (RB)
Transactions
Signings of the day: Matt Barkley (QB Falcons), Javin White (LB, Jets), Tyrell Adams (LB, Jaguars)
The main cuts : Elliott Fry (K, Chiefs)
Furthermore
– A new tragedy touches Washington. On Tuesday, the brother of Montez Sweat (DE) was shot and killed in Virginia. He was 27 years old.
Josh McDaniels not worried about Mac Jones
On two losses in a row, the Patriots lost the lead of their division. Despite a decline in their rookie quarterback Mac Jones, the staff remains confident in his young leader. Josh McDaniels, offensive coordinator even wants to be reassuring.
“He’s fine,” McDaniels told the Boston Herald. ” No worries. “
It’s a long season for a rookie and it’s no wonder there are ups and downs according to his coach.
“He does a good job with his food, he takes care of his body. He learns how to handle these moments. “
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