2:45 PM ET DAVIE, Fla. — Brocktober will continue into November. Brock Osweiler will make his fourth consecutive start for the Dolphins Sunday against the New York Jets because Ryan Tannehill is still out. Tannehill hasn’t played in a game since injuring his right shoulder Oct. 7 at Cincinnati, and he was ruled out on
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2:31 PM ET BEREA, Ohio — Baker Mayfield is well aware he may be relied on as the guy to pull the Cleveland Browns through a midseason coaching change. “Bring it on,” the rookie quarterback said Wednesday. The adversity the Browns face with the firing of Hue Jackson as coach and Todd Haley as offensive
2:29 PM ET ALLEN PARK, Mich. — Detroit Lions coach Matt Patricia said trading receiver Golden Tate was a “difficult” decision but one the franchise believed was the “best logical decision” to make. Tate, the team’s leading receiver in catches (44) and yards (517) this season, was dealt to Philadelphia for a 2019 third-round pick.
10:35 AM ET JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jaguars have signed quarterback Landry Jones as insurance due to concerns about Blake Bortles‘ health following Sunday’s game in London, it was announced Wednesday. Bortles, who has an injury to his non-throwing (left) shoulder, is still expected to play against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 10, as of
8:00 AM ET KANSAS CITY, Mo. — As he was reviewing video in preparation for a game against the Kansas City Chiefs earlier in the season, Denver Broncos coach Vance Joseph noticed improvements in Tyreek Hill‘s game. And Hill, the Chiefs’ top wide receiver, was plenty good last year. “I’ve seen some reports where guys
8:21 AM ET There were 967 draft-eligible wide receivers in 2013. Five years later, only 12 of them play in the NFL. One of those players comes from a Division II college program. &• How fates of Koetter, Winston are tied&• Ugly numbers behind Giants’ offensive woes&• How Cooper’s presence can help Cowboys&• Saints are
8:41 AM ET PITTSBURGH — The fans inside Heinz Field weren’t the only ones chanting James Conner‘s name during Sunday’s 212-yard performance against the Cleveland Browns. Apparently Ben Roethlisberger‘s son was, too. &• How fates of Koetter, Winston are tied&• Ugly numbers behind Giants’ offensive woes&• How Cooper’s presence can help Cowboys&• Saints are ‘here
7:38 AM ET Aaron Rodgers was lucky when he fell to the 24th pick in his draft, just not as lucky as Tom Brady was when he fell to the 199th in his. In 2005, Rodgers was picked by an iconic franchise with a history of fielding special players at his position. Five years earlier,
9:00 AM ET NFL Nation “This is an epic matchup. Both quarterbacks are as good as any that has ever played the game and totally different in styles. I don’t know who I’d give the nod to or the advantage to.” — Brett Favre discussing Sunday night’s game between Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers on
9:56 AM ET Former NFL player Kellen Winslow II spoke publicly Tuesday for the first time since being accused of raping three women. Winslow, 35, had been set for arraignment in San Diego Superior Court on Tuesday on three rape charges, two from 2018 and one from 2003, but the hearing was rescheduled for Nov.