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Breakfast: Lamar Jackson uncertain, Jared Goff package, Ben Roethlisberger back


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– COVID: two games of absence for Amari Cooper (Cowboys)

The podcast: the preview of week 11

Aaron Rodgers operational

Friday, Aaron Rodgers (QB, Packers) was finally on the training ground. A first for almost a month. Because after his quarantine for COVID, he came back with pain in his toe. He participated in the session on a limited basis on Friday, so he is expected to be on the pitch to face the Vikings this Sunday.

Ben Roethlisberger will be there, not TJ Watt

Tested positive for COVID on November 13, Ben Roethlisberger (QB, Steelers) walked out of COVID protocols after passing two negative tests 24 hours apart. He will therefore be there to face the Chargers.

The news is less good in defense, since TJ Watt (LB, hip, knee) and Joe Haden (CB, foot) are forfeited.

Lamar Jackson uncertain due to illness

In recent days, several Ravens players have been sick. According to ESPN, it is not about COVID, but about a big cold that lingers in the locker room and which would have affected in particular Lamar Jackson (QB), Expenditure Bateman (WR) or Bradley Bozeman (C).

According to ESPN, it’s 50/50 for the quarterback’s participation in this Sunday’s game against the Bears.

Jared Goff forfeit, Tim Boyle holder

For his fourth NFL season, Tim Boyle (QB, Lions) will start his first game. According to ESPN, Jared Goff (QB, Lions) hasn’t recovered enough from his abdominal injury to play, so he’s going to make way for his liner for the game against the Browns this Sunday.

Still according to ESPN, Goff is unlikely to be handed over in time for Thursday’s game against the Bears.

Season over for Chris Carson

Chris Carson (RB, Seahawks) will ultimately not return this season. After weeks of waiting, the runner will finally have to be operated on to treat his neck injury. Pete Carroll announced it on Tuesday. Alex Collins should therefore remain the starting rider.

Injuries

– Still injured in the adductors, DeAndre Hopkins (WR, Cardinals) will be absent for the third consecutive week. According to Kliff Kingsbury, the player could return in two weeks, after the Cardinals’ week off. The decision concerning Kyler Murray (QB), will be taken at the last moment. According to ESPN, the signs point to a third start in a row for Colt McCoy (QB).

– A new weapon for the Eagles’ ground game. Miles Sanders (RB, ankle) was activated on Saturday, and ESPN is announcing that it is expected to play against New Orleans.

– New absence for Alvin Kamara (RB, Saints), hit in the knee. The runner had raised hope while training on Wednesday, but was again sidelined in the sessions on Thursday and Friday. Taysom Hill (QB, pied) trained on a limited basis on Friday and is uncertain for the game against the Eagles.

Clyde Edwards-Helaire (RB, Chiefs) is activated. The Kansas City runner was taken off the injured list. He had been there since a knee injury against the Bills in week five. He is expected to play this Sunday against the Cowboys.

Saquon Barkley (RB, Giants, ankle) would have a chance to play Monday night against the Buccaneers, according to what his coach explained to the press on Friday.

Rob Gronkowski (TE, Buccaneers) trained normally Thursday and Friday, and was optimistic to the press about a possible appearance in Monday night’s game against the Giants.

– Shortage of linebackers in the Titans. Bud Dupree (abdomen), Rashaan Evans (ankle) and David Long (adductors) will all be absent against the Texans. Dupree has even been placed on the injured list, which means he will miss at least three games. Nate Davis (RG), Jeremy McNichols (RB), Geoff Swaim (TE) and Greg Mabin (CB) complete the long list of absentees on the Tennessee side this Sunday.

– Despite his knee injury last Sunday, Baker Mayfield (QB, Browns) Will hold his place as holder against the Lions, according to his coach Kevin Stefanski.

– Season ended for Dante Pettis (WR, Giants), which needs to be operated on on the shoulder. (NJ.com)

They will not play this Sunday: Antonio Brown (WR, Buccaneers, ankle), Marquise Brown (WR, Ravens, thigh), lO

They leave the wounded list : Patrick Peterson (CB, Vikings), John Miller (OG, Panthers), Deon Bush (S, Bears), Jaquiski Tartt (S, 49ers),

They are placed on the injured list : Danny Trevathan (LB, Bears), Alec Ingold (RB, Raiders)

COVID-19

Nick Chubb (RB, Browns) is operational again. The Browns officially took him off the injured list.

– Placed on the COVID list because it was a contact case without being vaccinated, Joey Bosa (DE, Chargers) completed his five-day quarantine period and was activated by the Chargers. He can play this Sunday.

Joe Flacco (QB, Jets) confirmed to the press that he is not vaccinated.

– Tested positive for Covid-19 on Wednesday, D.J. Wonnum (DE, Vikings) and Brian O’Neill (OT, Vikings) are in fact false positives after a second test on Thursday. (St Paul Pioneer Press)

Logan Ryan (DB, Giants) could not train this Friday, having entered the COVID protocol. Further tests will be conducted to see if he can hold his place in Monday Night Football against the Buccaneers.

They are placed on the COVID list :  Amari Cooper (WR, Cowboys), Logan Ryan (CB, Giants)

They get off the COVID list : Nick Chubb (RB, Browns), Demetric Felton (RB, Browns), Kenny Willekes (DE, Vikings), Drew Lock (QB, Broncos), Michael Ojemudia (DB, Broncos), Justin Strnad (LB, Broncos), Dru Tranquill (LB, Chargers)

Transactions

Tim Patrick (WR, Broncos) signed a 3-year contract extension. It was the Broncos who announced it. ESPN says it’s a $ 30 million contract, with $ 18 million guaranteed. By completing all the objectives and bonuses, the total can go up to $ 34.5 million. Patrick has already caught 37 passes for 523 yards and 4 touchdowns this season.

– The Eagles announced that they have extended the contract ofAvonte Maddox (CB) for three seasons. According to ESPN, the deal is for $ 22.5 million, of which $ 13.3 million is guaranteed.

The main signatures : Cassius Marsh (LB, Bears), Bruce Irvin (LB, Bears – Practice Squad), Bobby Hart (OT, Bills)

Furthermore

In Dallas, one Connor can hide another

Holder since the start of the season as Left Guard for Dallas, Connor Williams will be on the bench this Sunday. Leader in the number of penalties caused in the NFL (10 for 110 yards, including 8 holdings, in 9 games), he will be replaced by Connor McGovern. The Cowboys’ 6th lineman made a good impression on owner Jerry Jones, interviewed on Friday by 105.3 The Fan.

“Frankly, he’s been superb all fall. He impressed his coaches and teammates. It’s a great opportunity for him. I do not know if I remember a man of the line who attracts so much attention in the special offensive formations (note: more than five men of the line). He does not only play with his upper body but also with his feet. All this intrigues us and we wonder what it can give as a holder. “

The prison box for Zac Stacy

Ex-Rams and Jets runner Zac Stacy faces many years in prison. In a gruesome video posted to social media earlier this week, Stacy was clearly identified beating a woman, Kristin Evans, in front of her baby. A federal arrest warrant has been issued, Stacy surrendered himself to police on Thursday and was jailed. For the moment, he faces fifteen years in prison for the assault, to which could be added five years for vandalism. In a request for a removal order, Kristin Evans wrote that Stacy was assaulting her while she was still pregnant, and that she thought she would be killed soon.

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