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– Eagles – Vikings (24-7): Jalen Hurts flies away, Kirk Cousins ​​collapses

– Bills – Titans (41-7): Stefon Diggs blazes and Buffalo unrolls

Podcast – Debrief S2: Tua Tagovailoa and Kyler Murray as saviors

Early return for Dak Prescott and his targets?

Dak Prescott (QB, Cowboys) was not placed on the injured list with a thumb injury. On Sunday, Stephen Jones was optimistic, telling 105.3 The Fan that Prescott could return as early as the 4th or 5th week of the regular season.

From 6 to 8 weeks originally, the prognosis for the return of the Dallas star is progressing in the right direction.

The news is also good for his targets. Asked about 105.3 TheFan, Stephen Jones (Vice Chairman, Cowboys) announced that Michael Gallup (WR, knee) “definitely has a chance” of returning to the field to face the Giants. For the moment the receiver participates in a limited way in training.

Good news also for Dalton Schultz (TE), who underwent an MRI which revealed a ligament injury in his knee. But this injury is not serious, according to ESPN. He shouldn’t be gone too long.

Tom Brady lays down his Wednesdays well

Todd Bowles (HC, Buccaneers) has confirmed that Tom Brady (QB) will not practice on Wednesdays. But if the quarterback won’t be with his partners, that doesn’t mean he won’t work or be left alone. This weekly rest day is considered a “maintenance day”.

Nothing exceptional according to the words of the coach at a press conference. According to him in the team Chris Godwin (WR) does not train on Thursdays, Mike Evans (WR) and Lavonte David (LB) are not on the pitch on Fridays.

“It’s not that (Brady),” Bowles assured ProFootballTalk.com. “We have assigned rest days after games”

injuries

– Trey Lance (QB, 49ers) avoided the worst. According to NFL Media, the Niners pitcher did not suffer an open fracture (as Dak Prescott suffered in 2020). The news does not change anything about his availability this year, but it does indicate that certain difficulties will be avoided during recovery.

– Gabe Davis (WR, Bills) did not play Monday night due to an ankle injury. He didn’t even warm up. According to ESPN, the team had held out hope that he would play, which could mean his absence shouldn’t be too long.

– Leonard Williams (DT, Giants) is suffering from a sprained knee ligament, according to NFL Media. The good news is that he shouldn’t be out for too long.

– Out of the game against the Texans, Patrick Surtain (CB, shoulder) and Jerry Jeudy (WR, sternum) are under daily observation. According to NFL Media, both players could be available to face the 49ers.

– Dane Jackson (CB, Bills) left Monday night’s game in an ambulance. Hit in the neck in a shock with a teammate, he was placed under observation in the hospital. The Bills announced that he could move his arms and legs.

– James Conner (RB, Cardinals) didn’t finish the game against the Raiders, but he shouldn’t be out for long. NFL Media announces that the runner is hit in the ankle but that the injury is not serious.

– Kevin Stefanski (HC, Browns) has announced that Jadeveon Clowney (DE) will not be available to face the Steelers. The former first overall draft pick is hit in the ankle.

– JK Dobbins (RB, Ravens, knee) participated in training last week but did not take part in the match against Miami. According to John Harbaugh (HC) the runner is observed on a weekly basis, and will play when he is ready. The situation is more serious for Steven Means (LB), since the franchise has announced that he is suffering from a torn Achilles tendon and that his season is over. (ESPN.com)

– Harrison Butker (K, Chiefs, ankle) could miss the next meeting again. Andy Reid (HC) wants to wait and see how the week goes before making a decision (Kansas City Star)

– As he started his first career game on Sunday, Tremayne Anchrum (OG, Rams) suffered a fibula fracture which sends him to the infirmary until further notice.

They are placed on the injured list (and will miss at least four games)

Commanders: Chase Roullier (C, knee) may not return this season. He is currently consulting for several opinions, according to ESPN.

Transactions

– Josh Gordon (WR) was promoted from the practice squad by the Titans for Monday night’s game. He will find the reserve team after the match without having to go through the waiver, as authorized by the league three times. He was targeted once but didn’t catch the ball.

– Commanders signed John Ridgeway (DT) from Cowboys waiver (NFL Media)

The main signings: Jaylon Smith (LB, Giants), John Ridgeway (DT, Commanders)

Discipline

– Willie Gay (LB, Chiefs) has been suspended for 4 games following a violation of the league’s code of conduct. The linebacker was arrested last January for damage to property. During an argument with the mother of his son, Gay allegedly destroyed a vacuum cleaner, the protective screen of a telephone, an air humidifier and caused damage to a wall and a door. The woman had called the police and she was granted a protective order that prohibits Gay from contacting her until the civil trial has given its verdict. Even if the damage is property, it is legally a case of domestic violence. Gay is expected in court on March 2, 2023.

In short

– Steelers fans chanted the name of Kenny Pickett (QB)? Oh good ? Mike Tomlin (HC) told 93.7 TheFan that he didn’t hear anything. On the other hand, the Pittsburgh coach recognizes that the Men of Steel attack remains “in development” and that he is practicing his patience with Mitchell Trubisky (QB) and Matt Canada (OC).

– Two teams are tied for the top of the league offensively. With 71 points scored in two games, we find the Chiefs unsurprisingly, but the surprise guest is embodied by the Lions. The Michigan team has come out of two river games in attack, and under the orders of Dan Campbell (HC) the club has won three of its last six oppositions.

– Still recovering from his torn cruciate ligament during the Super Bowl, Odell Beckham (WR) continues to fuel rumors about his next destination. Present at Caesars Superdome for the meeting between Saints and Buccaneers, the receiver met Tom Brady (QB, Buccaneers) during warm-ups.

– Jimmy Garoppolo (QB, 49ers) has agreed to return to San Francisco on a new contract before the start of the season. And with the injury of Trey Lance (QB), he is back on the field. Good news (financial) for him because his salary will swell accordingly. For each game where he plays at least 25% of the shares Jimmy G will receive 250,000 dollars, to which are added 100,000 dollars in the event of a victory and 29,000 dollars in bonuses. Enough to double his base salary if he plays the rest of the season.

–Las Vegas police say they’re investigating after a fan allegedly slapped QB Cardinals Kyler Murray when he was celebrating his team’s courtside win with fans. On the video, it is difficult to know if the shock is intentional or not. Murray seems surprised, and a complaint has been filed. According to ESPN, police did not immediately identify a suspect.

Matt Ryan: “We have to sound the alarm”

During the shutout suffered by the Colts against the Jaguars, Matt Ryan (QB) threw 3 interceptions and conceded 5 sacks, statistics like the results of the Indianapolis attack. A performance that Frank Reich described as “pathetic”. For the quarterback, the club must cash in and find its game.

“To be a team of champions, which is the goal of the 32 teams in the league, you have to be strong. You have to be tough,” Ryan said during the post-game press conference. “Sometimes you have to have mud on your face, get up, and understand what temper you are made of. Even though it is early in the season and there is still a lot to do, the alarm bells have to be raised. And I think it will be done. “

“I think we have the right group, but we have to go to battle. You need scars. You have to overcome that, and become stronger through these experiences. We don’t have the expected results after two weeks, I think there is something to learn, we can become better and stronger. We have to understand that. We have to implement it. “

Matt Rhule: “We’re not far away, I believe it with all my heart”

Taking into account the end of the 2021 season, the Panthers have just suffered their ninth loss in a row. However Matt Rhule (HC) thinks his team is not so far from reversing the trend.

“We are not far away, I believe it with all my heart. I think we are very close. But we haven’t found the solution to get there,” Rhule told TheAthletic.com. “That’s my job – to help the team get through this. This is the hardest part, and we haven’t gotten there yet. I failed today. “

Pete Carroll: ‘I should have called a time out’

Facing the 49ers, Pete Carroll (HC, Seahawks) wanted to play exotic, but without much success. On a fake play DeeJay Dallas (RB) made the commitment to quickly… throw an interception directly to the California defense. The coach realized his mistake before the action began, and himself admits that he should have called a time out to avoid the announced disaster.

“He threw the ball straight at their guy. I wish I had called a time out. I should have,” the coach said according to ProFootballTalk.com. “It was a very cool game announced, it had to be tried, but it is very demanding. In this situation, I should have gotten us out of there. […] I had the opportunity, I saw it happen. I should have done it and I didn’t. “

“But this game exists in the league, it’s not new. “

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