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3:03 PM ET Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson continues to remind everyone that he’s the best dual-threat QB ever. On Sunday in Washington, Jackson reached 5,000 yards passing and 2,000 yards rushing quicker than any player in NFL history. He recorded this feat in his 35th career game. Needing 96 yards passing to reach the
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2:48 PM ET Minnesota Vikings safety Harrison Smith was ejected for targeting with 1:13 remaining in the first half against the Houston Texans. On second-and-10 from the Minnesota 46-yard line, Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson launched a deep pass that was caught by tight end Jordan Akins over the middle of the field. Smith attempted to
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2:46 PM ET Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb left Sunday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys in the first half with a right knee injury. The team announced at halftime that Chubb would not return. As Chubb was pass protecting quarterback Baker Mayfield‘s blindside, Cowboys defensive lineman Trysten Hill rolled over Chubb’s leg from behind.
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3:01 PM ET Mike DiRocco Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback CJ Henderson suffered a shoulder injury in the first half of Sunday’s game against Cincinnati Bengals and was ruled out as the second half began. Henderson, the ninth overall pick in April, got hurt late in the first quarter and was taken to the locker room for
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11:12 AM ET Although quarterback Cam Newton has tested positive for the coronavirus, the New England Patriots will play the Chiefs on Monday night in Kansas City, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The game will kick off at 7:05 p.m. ET and air on CBS, sources said. The plan is contingent on negative COVID-19 tests.
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10:50 PM ET Wide receiver Josh Gordon and defensive lineman David Irving have been waiting months for decisions from the NFL on their reinstatement from indefinite suspensions — decisions that now are overdue, based on the league’s collective bargaining agreement. Gordon applied for reinstatement in June and Irving applied in July, and the NFL is
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11:40 AM ET LANDOVER, Md. — Washington coach Ron Rivera called receiving a cancer diagnosis “overwhelming.” But it’s scenes like Sunday before his team played the Baltimore Ravens that helped provide the necessary support to continue. The Washington Football Team surprised Rivera with a section of approximately 400 cardboard cutouts, purchased by friends and family.
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