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Deebo Samuel (49ers) hospitalized
Deebo Samuel (WR, 49ers) is in the hospital. The receiver left the loss against the Chiefs after a few snaps. Eventually, he suffered a form of pneumonia, with fluid reportedly forming in his lungs.
Kyle Shanahan told reporters that Samuel started feeling ill the night before the game. His situation should become clearer in the coming days. For the moment, the coach admitted not knowing when his player will be able to return to the field.
Another hard blow for San Francisco after Brandon Aiyuk’s serious knee injury.
Lions: towards a 2-match suspension for Jameson Williams
Author of three touchdowns this season, Jameson Williams (WR, Lions) showed some glimpses of his talent this season. But he could take a break.
According to ESPN, the 23-year-old receiver will receive a 2-game suspension for violating the NFL’s anti-doping policy.
« I’m staying positive, I’m just ready to get back with my brothers as soon as possible“, Williams previously explained to ESPN.
Jameson Williams has already been suspended by the NFL for online betting.
Tua Tagovailoa expected to practice Wednesday
Tua Tagovailoa (QB, Dolphins) will return to the field this week. After a concussion which has sidelined him from the game since week 2, the Miami quarterback will begin the process of returning to the active squad, as confirmed by Mike McDaniel (HC) at a press conference. If he feels well, and the symptoms have disappeared, it is even considered to play him on Sunday against Arizona.
“The plan is to have him back in practice on Wednesday,” McDaniel said. “Validation will come after a little activity. Obviously we are doing this in the hope that everything goes well, so that he can play on Sunday, but all that still remains to be determined. »
Also note that Tagoivaloa indicated that he would not wear the “Guardian Cap”, this padded helmet specially designed to reduce the risk of concussion.
Injuries
– Released at the start of the match in week 7, Jayden Daniels (QB, Commanders, ribs) is doubtful for Week 8 against the Bears according to NFL Network.
– Monday night’s defeat did a lot of physical harm to the Buccaneers. Mike Evans (WR) came out after aggravating an hamstring injury that was already bothering him. Worse, Chris Godwin (WR) was evacuated on a stretcher. And Todd Bowles confirmed after the meeting that his season could be over. Godwin appears to be suffering from a dislocated ankle.
– According to ESPN, DK Metcalf (WR, Seahawks) suffers from a sprain of the medial collateral ligament of the knee. His status will therefore be evaluated from one week to the next. His participation in the next game, against the Bills, remains a possibility.
– Official backup for Deshaun Watson (QB, Browns) after his Achilles tendon injury, Dorian Thompson-Robinson himself was unable to finish the game against the Bengals due to a finger injury. According to Cleveland.com the x-rays came back negative, so an MRI will be necessary to know the future availability of the Browns quarterback.
– Cooper Kupp (WR, Rams) is expected to return against the Vikings during the Thursday night game, but his workload has not yet been determined. According to Sean McVay (HC) the team is very optimistic about getting their playmakerbut for the moment remain circumspect. (ESPN)
– Yes DeAndre Hopkins (WR, Titans) Didn’t finish the game against Buffalo due to lower leg pain. According to Brian Callahan (HC), the problem is in the calf and Achilles tendon area. “We’ll see how he does,” declared the coach at a press conference on Monday.
– JuJu Smith-Schuster (WR, Chiefs) will be absent against the Raiders in week 8. Andy Reid (HC) confirmed in a press conference that the receiver is suffering from a hamstring. Jaylen Watson (CB) will also be absent. And for him, it could last even longer, since he may have broken his ankle and could miss the rest of the season.
– NFL Media reports that Jaylen Watson (CB, Chiefs) fractured his ankle against San Francisco. He will undergo additional examinations to determine a potential return this season. In the meantime, he will likely be placed on injured reserve.
– Orlando Brown (OT, Bengals) suffers from a calf strain. NFL Media confirms that the lineman will undergo additional tests to determine the severity of the situation.
– More fear than harm for David Montgomery (RB, Lions). Asked about him, Dan Campbell indicated that there was no reason to worry about his running back, affected in the knee.
– Derek Carr (QB, Saints, oblique) “progressing well” in his recovery, according to Dennis Allen (HC). Spencer Rattler continues to act as interim until his return.
– Already absent for two consecutive weeks, Micah Parsons (EDGE, Cowboys, ankle sprain) said his status for Week 8 was still uncertain. (DLLS Sports)
– Author of two interceptions against the Buccaneers Monday evening, Marlon Humphrey (CB, Ravens) did not finish the match due to a knee injury. John Harbaugh explained after the match that his player can walk, which seems to rule out a serious injury.
They are placed on the injured list and will miss at least 4 games: Braxton Berrios (WR, Dolphins, genou), Jamel Dean (CB, Buccaneers, ischio)
They come off the injured list: Cam Smith (CB, Dolphins), Earnest Brown (DL, Buccaneers, côtes), Jonathan Ford (DL, Packers, cheville)
Transactions
– The Raiders needed a quarterback after Aidan O’Connell was injured. It will be Desmond Ridder (QB). The former Falcons third-round pick was signed Monday from the Cardinals practice squad. Ridder started 19 games for Atlanta.
– If the Vikings fell back on Cam Akers (RB, Texans), their first choice was Khalil Herbert (RB, Bears). This is reported by SKORNorth.com. Minnesota contacted Chicago last week to consider a trade, but the two franchises were unable to come to an agreement.
The main signatures of the day: Spencer Shrader (K, Colts, PS), Marquez Valdes-Scantling (WR, Saints)
The main cuts of the day:
In brief
– The NFL announced that it is moving the Colts-Vikings game from Week 9 to Sunday night primetime, replacing the Jaguars-Eagles game.
– The Panthers continue their journey of the cross. This weekend they received a 40-7 defeat against the Commanders and now stand at 1-6. As expressed Diontae Johnson (WR)frustration runs through the workforce. “ I can’t play every position and do every action, » even declared the receiver according to ProFootballTalk.com.
– Twice, the Lions were behind against the Vikings, before winning on a kick. The recipe for success? “ Stay calm, stay relaxed, » that’s what he said Jared Goff (QB) to ESPN Easy to say, since the quarterback is on a crazy trend of 18 touchdowns scored for only 15 missed passes over the last four games.
– With four receptions for 41 yards, the return of Malik Nabers (WR, Giants) against the Eagles was not spectacular. Has Philly found the solution to stifle the spectacular rookie? According to the person concerned, not at all. “ They didn’t do anything different. Watch the videos, I was free, » Nabers told the team website.
Trevor Lawrence: “We have no more time to waste”
Winning in London against the Patriots is good for the Jaguars. It lifts the balance sheet, it boosts morale, and it builds confidence as matchups against the Packers, Eagles, Vikings, and Lions loom on the horizon. For Trevor Lawrence (QB)it’s time for Jacksonville to get its act together to face these powerful opponents.
“It may sound bad, but it stops the bleeding for us.” It puts us back in the saddle,” Lawrence said in a press conference after the match. “We have to find momentum, and we have to start piling up the wins. This is where we are. It’s always this state of mind, especially given where we are. We can’t waste any more time. »
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