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8:32 AM ET There is a certain mystery about how bookmakers set lines for NFL games that varies from sportsbook to sportsbook. There is no position more important to a line than a team’s starting quarterback. For oddsmakers, it is a constant challenge to keep track of injury reports, coaches’ news conferences, Twitter and more
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4:55 PM ET Turron DavenportESPN Close Covered Eagles for USA Today Covered the Ravens for Baltimore Times Played college football at Cheyney University The Tennessee Titans announced they have placed outside linebacker Cameron Wake on injured reserve on Tuesday. Wake suffered an undisclosed injury late in last week’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars and didn’t
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4:19 PM ET ALLEN PARK, Mich. — The Detroit Lions are dealing with quarterback injuries that could leave them with one healthy quarterback — undrafted rookie David Blough — leading into Thursday’s Thanksgiving game against Chicago. Starter Matthew Stafford has been out since Nov. 10 dealing with broken bones in his back and coach Matt
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3:56 PM ET OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Baltimore Ravens center Matt Skura will need season-ending knee surgery, according to a league source. This is the first major injury for the NFL’s highest scoring offense. Skura was carted off the field in the first quarter of Monday night’s 45-6 rout of the Los Angeles Rams. The
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3:24 PM ET FRISCO, Texas — The pointed comments made by owner and general manager Jerry Jones about the Dallas Cowboys coaching staff after Sunday’s loss to the New England Patriots has not affected the players in the locker room. “Passion, emotion, the energy he brings, that is Line 1 for Mr. Jones, I feel
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1:28 PM ET PITTSBURGH – Encouraged by the boost of energy quarterback Devlin “Duck” Hodges gave the Pittsburgh Steelers against the Cincinnati Bengals, Mike Tomlin announced Tuesday Hodges would be the starter in Sunday’s rematch with the Cleveland Browns. “We met as a staff, we decided that we’re going to start Duck this week.” Tomlin
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1:22 PM ET Associated Press Safety Troy Polamalu, wide receiver Reggie Wayne and linebacker Patrick Willis are first-year eligible players among the 25 semifinalists of the modern era for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Also on the list, which will be cut to 15 on Jan. 2, are previous finalists John Lynch, Steve Atwater,
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