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7:24 PM ET EAGAN, Minn. — In the wake of the Vikings making a switch at offensive coordinator with three games remaining, quarterback Kirk Cousins is taking “ownership” for the state of Minnesota’s struggling offense that cost John DeFilippo his job. “Myself, I’d be the first one to say if I had played at a
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6:37 PM ET OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Fullback/defensive lineman Patrick Ricard apparently will remain with the Baltimore Ravens after he addressed his racist tweets from six years ago with teammates Tuesday. In 2011 and ’12, Ricard posted at least six tweets that used the N-word. These tweets surfaced on social media Sunday morning before the
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5:37 PM ET DAVIE, Fla. — Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill is set to play Sunday at Minnesota barring a major setback, coach Adam Gase said. While Tannehill isn’t in danger of missing Sunday’s game, his mobility will be something to watch throughout the week. Tannehill practiced on a limited basis Wednesday, but had his
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9:05 PM ET NFL Nation reporters assess the biggest injuries across the league for Week 15. Scan through all 32 teams by division, or click here to jump ahead to your favorite team: AFC EAST Running back LeSean McCoy did not practice Wednesday because of a hamstring injury he suffered in Sunday’s loss to the
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4:58 PM ET Brandon Marshall‘s playoff drought likely will continue in 2018. Marshall, who has played 178 regular-season games without ever having appeared in a playoff game during his 13-season career, was waived by the New Orleans Saints on Wednesday, a source told ESPN’s Field Yates. The veteran wide receiver, a six-time Pro Bowl selection,
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4:48 PM ET ASHBURN, Virginia — The frustration of a four-game losing streak has become evident for the Washington Redskins inside linebackers, targets of criticism from fans and coaches. Linebacker Zach Brown, less than a week after being benched, said he sees the “writing on the wall” for him in Washington. And starter Mason Foster
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4:10 PM ET The NFL does not plan to change its investigative procedures, despite questions that arose about the Kareem Hunt probe, and will not start paying for videos or other information. “I think that is not likely at all, for a number of reasons,” NFL special counsel for conduct Todd Jones told reporters Wednesday
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