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Amon-Ra St.Brown very uncertain for Thursday: the 12 NFL news for Wednesday

Amon-Ra St. Brown misses another practice

According to Adam Schefter, St. Brown did not practice on Tuesday due to the ankle injury suffered in the Thanksgiving game against the Packers. He didn't practice Monday either.
Despite everything, coach Dan Campbell said he was keeping the door open for the receiver to play against the Dallas Cowboys this Thursday: “If he can play, he will play. »

49ers: will we see Brandon Aiyuk?

During the offseason, the 49ers explained that we had a good chance of seeing Brandon Aiyuk (WR) on the field again around weeks 6-8. It's now week 14, and the receiver is still not back.

And he might just not return this season. It was John Lynch (GM) who cast doubt at a press conference.

“Realistically, I’m not sure [qu’il revienne]. I hope so. This is where we are. We're a better team when Brandon is here, but it is what it is, we just hope. »

Cryptic.

Bengals: Trey Hendrickson towards the end of the season

There is no room for optimism among the Bengals regarding Trey Hendrickson (DE). The defender is very uncertain to face the Bills this weekend. And Zac Taylor (HC) was not more “reassuring” at the press conference.

“We’re just going to keep judging it week by week. » opening the door to a still long absence for the player.

Hendrickson's 2025 season is definitely complex. Between the endless saga around his extension or his exchange this offseason and his low impact this year (only 7 games played).

Chargers: Omarion Hampton returns

Week 14 seems to be good for Omarion Hampton. The Eagles rookie runner should play next Monday against the Eagles according to CBS Sports.

Out since Week 5 with an ankle injury, Hampton returns to practice this week.

Reinforcement for the Ravens defense

The Ravens are activating Tavius ​​Robinson (OLB) and Ar'Darius Wahsington (S) to return to practice this week.

Robinson broke his foot during the week and has been on the injured list ever since. Washington is returning from a torn Achilles tendon contracted during the offseason. The return of the two defenders could provide a necessary boost to the Ravens' defense in a season that is much more complicated than expected.

Adam Thielen arrives in Pittsburgh, Darius Slay Jr. goes the other way

The Steelers have acquired veteran wide receiver Adam Thielen via waiver, and cut cornerback Darius Slay Jr., by mutual agreement between the former Pro Bowler and the franchise, reported ESPN.

Slay, recruited at the start of the season with a one-year contract worth $10 million, saw his role gradually diminish before being dismissed. Asante Samuel will replace him numerically in the squad.

Thielen arrives to bring experience and depth to the receiving corps. He had just been released by Minnesota, and was looking to join “a competitive team.” As a reminder, he will retire at the end of the season. At 35, he has 693 receptions, 8,380 yards and 64 touchdowns in his career. A lovely birthday present for Aaron Rodgers' 42nd birthday.

Laken Tomlinson cut by Texans

The Texans part ways with Laken Tomlinson. The 33-year-old lineman was the starting left guard for the first 7 games of the season. Then Tomlinson lost his spot to Jarrett Patterson. Since then, the guard has no longer played. Houston therefore opted to let him go.

At 33, the player could bounce back quickly. If he is not a very good player, Tomlinson has the merit of having experience with 163 games in the NFL and no injuries since 2018. A profile that could interest teams lacking depth.

Elijah Moore signs in Denver

The Denver Broncos have signed wide receiver Elijah Moore to their practice squad, according to ESPN. Released by the Bills, he brings an additional option in the slot for Denver after a difficult stint in Buffalo. The 25-year-old has nine receptions for 112 yards this season.

Moore hopes to revive his career in a receiver group that lacks depth. The Broncos see him as a versatile profile capable of quickly helping in the event of an injury or rotation.

Abdul Carter sanctioned for lateness

On Monday Night Football, the Giants once again started a game without their rookie Abdul Carter. For the second time in three games, the pass-rusher was benched at kickoff, due to being late for a team meeting. Decision made by interim coach Mike Kafka, according to ESPN.

When Carter finally entered the game, the Giants were already down 17-0. The last 3rd pick of the 2025 draft did not prevent the 33-15 defeat against the New England Patriots. Despite a correct intervention (a sack and several tackles), his absence at the start of the match seemed very costly.

The Colts change kicker

Indianapolis changes kicker. The Colts part ways with Michael Badgley and sign Blake Grupe. The latter won a test against Justin Tucker. This is “already” Tucker’s second failure in his attempt to return to the NFL.

Badgley is cut after a 3rd missed extra-point this year. Grupe, released by the Saints last week, has completed 79.8 percent of his career kicks.

Change of program: Green Bay – Chicago in Prime Time

The NFL announces that the Packers – Bears in week 16 (weekend of December 20) will now be played at 8:20 p.m. local time (2:20 a.m. French time). This poster replaces Eagles – Commanders, another division duel, which will take place the same day at 5 p.m. local time (11 p.m. French time).

Chicago being at the top of the conference and its division at the dawn of week 14 (9 wins for 3 losses), and Green Bay being in the race (8 wins, 3 losses and 1 draw), we understand that this week 16 match will have a lot at stake. The two historic rivals will meet for the first time this Sunday in Wisconsin.

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