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Cleveland Browns receiver Corey Coleman is believed to have suffered a broken hand in Sunday's loss to the Baltimore Ravens, a source told NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.Coleman suffered a similar injury in practice last season that caused him to miss six games of his rookie campaign. The second-year receiver had one catch for nine yards this week after picking up 53 yards on five catches in the season opener.Rashard Higgins, who had seven catches for 95 yards on Sunday, would be expected to fill Coleman's place in the starting lineup if the injury is confirmed.Copyright © 2017 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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Despite a rough outing for Mike Glennon against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, it appears we won't be seeing Mitchell Trubisky behind center for the Chicago Bears anytime soon.Bears' head coach John Fox said afterwards that Glennon would remain the starter going forward."No," Fox said when asked about a quarterback change, according to Jeff Dickerson of ESPN. "I don't think anybody ... without even seeing the tape yet that you can pin that on the quarterback. Like I said earlier, everybody had their hand in that."Glennon committed three first half turnovers against his former team, which included a pick-6, as Chicago lost 29-7. Given the way things are going for the 0-2 Bears, it won't take long for fans to start asking if it's time to turn to Trubisky."I don't think this falls solely on Mike's shoulders," Bears tight end Zach Miller said. "There's 10 other people on the field with him. We got to get in position to make plays and be able to execute from start to finish. We didn't do that at all today. It's not solely on Mike Glennon."Copyright © 2017 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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Washington Redskins running back Rob Kelley will not return to Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Rams with a rib injury.Kelley finished with 78 yards on 12 carries.Chris Thompson and Samaje Perine will likely see increased carries in Kelley's absence. Thompson scored two touchdowns Sunday, including a 61-yard score where he darted through several Rams defenders.Copyright © 2017 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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Week 2 provided numerous players with an opportunity to boost their national profile, and saw no shortage of breakout stars.Without further ado, here are five players primed for a larger role after breakout performances on Sunday.J.J. Nelson, WR, Cardinals Nelson boasts world-class speed and put it to great use Sunday, leading the Cardinals with five receptions for 120 yards and a touchdown in a 16-13 overtime win over the Colts. With John Brown fending off a quadriceps injury and seemingly losing favor with head coach Bruce Arians, Nelson could operate exclusively as the team's downfield threat.Prior to Sunday's game, Nelson was best known for his 4.28 40-yard dash at the 2015 NFL Scouting Combine. Now is the time for him to further capitalize on his potential, as the Cardinals look for redemption in 2017.Derrick Henry, RB, Titans Henry emerged as the Titans' lead back during the team's 37-16 victory over the Jaguars, gaining more touches as the game progressed. The former Heisman Trophy winner rushed for 92 yards on 14 carries, embodying head coach Mike Mularkey's 'exotic smashmouth' philosophy.Although it's early, DeMarco Murray appears to be showing signs of decline while Henry's combination of power and field vision is exactly what his head coach values most. Don't be surprised if Henry supplants Murray permanently.Deatrich Wise, DE, Patriots After the Patriots were stunned by the Chiefs in the season opener, many pointed to their lack of depth among the front seven as a glaring weakness. Enter Deatrich Wise Jr.Wise was arguably the Patriots' best defensive player during a 36-20 win over the Saints, recording two tackles for loss and five quarterback hits against Drew Brees. Selected in the fourth round, Wise may become the latest steal for the Patriots, and there's no better defensive coach than Bill Belichick in the league. This could potentially be the first major moment in what could become a decorated career for Wise.Javorius Allen, RB, Ravens Allen made the most of his opportunity with Danny Woodhead on injured reserve with a hamstring injury. The 26-year-old rushed for 66 yards on 14 carries and added five receptions for 35 yards and a touchdown in a 24-10 victory over the Browns.
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Cleveland Browns linebacker Jamie Collins suffered a concussion in Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens.Collins, in his first full season with the Browns, had seven tackles in his team's 24-10 loss before leaving the game in the fourth quarter.The fifth-year linebacker made the Pro Bowl in 2015 and is expected to be a key contributor on the Browns defense this season.Copyright © 2017 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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Never one to shy away from wearing a bold outfit, Carolina Panthers pivot Cam Newton showed up to Sunday's postgame press conference wearing some truly unique kicks.
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Sam Bradford missed Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers with a knee injury and Minnesota Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer didn't exactly shed light on the issue afterwards.
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Sunday's game between the Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos has been delayed due to lightning in the area of Sports Authority Field at Mile High.Kickoff happened as scheduled at 4:25 p.m. ET, but play was halted with the Broncos leading 7-0 late in the first quarter.
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The injuries continue to pile up for the Baltimore Ravens, as All-Pro guard Marshal Yanda was lost for the season Sunday against the Cleveland Browns with an ankle fracture.Yanda left the game and was listed as questionable to return, but the team confirmed the season-ending injury following the contest.Considered one of the best offensive linemen in the league, Yanda's loss is massive for the Ravens' offense going forward, and will certainly cause the team to change its plans on that side of the football.Tony Bergstrom will likely replace Yanda in the starting lineup for the AFC North club.Copyright © 2017 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton told reporters he twisted his ankle during Sunday's 9-3 win against the Buffalo Bills, via ProFootballTalk.Newton briefly left the game after getting sacked by two Bills defenders, and headed to the medical tent but was cleared to return shortly after, avoiding a serious injury.The former MVP finished 20-of-32 for 228 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions. Newton also rushed for 27 yards on five carries.It wasn't all good news for the Panthers, however. Greg Olsen said he broke his foot after being ruled out at halftime. Olsen was initially deemed probable to return.Copyright © 2017 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski appears to be alright after suffering a groin injury against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday.Gronkowski told Jeff Howe of the Boston Herald after the contest that he was "good."The 28-year-old exited the contest and did not return, though the Patriots were comfortably in front at the time.Gronkowski had a bounce-back game against the Saints after struggling in Week 1 versus the Kansas City Chiefs. The tight end hauled in six passes for 116 yards and a touchdown.Copyright © 2017 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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Although this maxim is deeply coated in league-wide paranoia, the football world at large has been waiting for Tom Brady's eventual descent. Following Thursday's 42-27 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, some postulated that the 40-year-old quarterback was finally on track to submit a pedestrian season.Brady essentially sneered in the face of those critics during one of the best statistical performances of his career versus the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, dicing up his opponent with 30-of-39 passing for 447 yards, three touchdowns, and no interceptions. During the victory, Brady found nine different receivers, rendering the New England Patriots' offense impossible to account for.We really ought to know not to count Brady out at this juncture. Perhaps it's because of his rote, calculated demeanor that football fans everywhere are rooting for his demise. Others are simply tired of the Patriots' seemingly endless stretch of dominance, with Brady at the forefront. Regardless, there have been factions of fans and analysts alike expecting age-related regression from the veteran. Thursday may have served as a tease, but it'll simply have to wait as the Patriots looked every bit the part of defending champions.Sunday's victory was emblematic of what's been expected of the modern Patriots' offense, with Brady using short and intermediate routes to his advantage, selectively picking his downfield spots against an anemic Saints' secondary. The Patriots sprinkled in seven different rushes as well, keeping their opponent at bay while operating at a high-octane pace that no other team can sustain.Brady's 447 passing yards is the third-highest single-game total of his career. Despite a mediocre showing against a valiant Chiefs defense, it was way too early to count him out. History would dictate that we should've known this already.Copyright © 2017 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Carolina Panthers may have defeated the Buffalo Bills on Sunday but it came at a large price as tight end Greg Olsen confirmed that he broke his foot in the contest.It's a massive loss for the club as Olsen has firmly established himself as Cam Newton's top target during his time in Carolina.The 32-year-old led the team last season with 80 receptions and 1,073 yards, well ahead of Kelvin Benjamin in both categories. While the timetable for his return is unclear, it's a safe bet he will miss a fair amount of time with the injury.Copyright © 2017 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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Colin Kaepernick put an end to any questions about his desire to continue playing football Sunday.Speaking with Shaun King of the New York Daily News, Kaepernick noted he is still hoping to land an NFL contract when asked if he wanted to continue his football career."Yes," Kaepernick said. "I've never stopped. I'm ready right now. Working out daily."Kaepernick remaining unsigned by an NFL team has been the subject of much controversy, as many believe he is being shut out for taking a knee during the national anthem last season.Many have recently voiced their support for Kaepernick getting another shot, including New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.Copyright © 2017 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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New England Patriots star tight end Rob Gronkowski is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the New Orleans Saints after suffering a groin injury, the team announced.Gronkowski was surrounded by trainers on the sideline before going into the medical tent. He exited it shortly after but didn't return to the game, though the Patriots were up by a comfortable margin with time ticking away in the fourth quarter.The pass-catcher was in the midst of a monster game after a relatively quiet Week 1, hauling in six passes for 116 yards and one touchdown.Copyright © 2017 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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Cleveland Browns quarterback DeShone Kizer has re-entered the game against the Baltimore Ravens after initially leaving with a migraine.Kizer was replaced by Kevin Hogan, who went 5-for-11 for 118 yards and a touchdown.The Browns aren't deep or experienced at the quarterback position, so Cleveland will be breathing a sigh of relief that Kizer's ailment doesn't appear to be serious.Copyright © 2017 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton returned to Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills after briefly leaving the contest with an ankle injury.Newton left the field while assisted by trainers after getting sacked by two Bills defenders. The former MVP went to the medical tent but was cleared to return shortly thereafter.Prior to leaving the game, Newton went 14-of-24 for 168 yards, adding three rushes for 26 yards. He was also sacked six times.The Panthers' offense is already without Pro Bowl tight end Greg Olsen, who was ruled out of the game with a foot injury at halftime.Copyright © 2017 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Seattle Seahawks have listed running back Eddie Lacy as inactive in just the second week of the season.The Seahawks signed Lacy to a one-year deal in March, but after an uninspiring preseason and one game in which he took five carries for three yards, Seattle has chosen to sit the former Green Bay Packer.The inactive designation will cost Lacy $62,500 in roster bonuses, according to Mike Garafolo of NFL Network.Thomas Rawls is active for the game and will make his season debut with Chris Carson and C.J. Prosise also expected to figure into the rotation.Copyright © 2017 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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Marshawn Lynch is back in the NFL, and he's brought his love of Skittles back with him.The Raiders running back has organized for five Skittle-themed custom vending machines to be scattered around Oakland prior to Sunday's game against the New York Jets.
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The cries for Mitchell Trubisky are growing louder.In just the first half of his second game as quarterback of the Chicago Bears, Mike Glennon lost a fumble and threw two interceptions, including a pick-6, in his return to Tampa Bay against the Buccaneers.Glennon was a 2013 third-round draft choice by the Buccaneers, but was allowed to leave via free agency with Jameis Winston firmly entrenched as the team's franchise QB. Glennon signed a three-year, $45-million deal with Chicago, but has done little in his time in the Windy City.In Sunday's game, Glennon was picked by Bucs linebacker Kwon Alexander on his first drive. He was strip-sacked by Noah Spence in his second.The Bears' third possession ended in a pick-6 by Robert McClain.
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Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen left Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills with a foot injury.Olsen walked off the field under his own power and headed to the medical tent before going to the locker room in the second quarter. The Panthers initially listed him as probable to return, but ruled him out at halftime.Prior to leaving the game, Olsen caught one pass for 10 yards.Olsen was later carted onto the sidelines in street clothes, wearing a walking boot and on crutches.He was named to his third consecutive Pro Bowl last season and is an integral part of the Panthers' passing game.Ed Dickson could receive more touches in Olsen's absence.Copyright © 2017 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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Cleveland Browns quarterback DeShone Kizer is questionable to return to the team's Week 2 contest against the Baltimore Ravens due to a migraine.Kevin Hogan replaced Kizer and immediately led the Browns down the field and into the end zone with a 23-yard pass to rookie David Njoku.Kizer exited the game after going 6-for-11 for 81 yards and an interception. Hogan went 2-for-3 for 72 yards and the touchdown on his first drive.Hogan played in four games last year for the Browns. He entered Sunday as the second quarterback with Cody Kessler inactive.Copyright © 2017 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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When you receive a compliment from LeBron James, you've probably done something pretty special.James took to Twitter to congratulate Cleveland Browns offensive tackle Joe Thomas for reaching 10,000 consecutive snaps Sunday.
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Cleveland Browns offensive tackle Joe Thomas reached a remarkable milestone Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens by playing his 10,000th consecutive snap.Thomas reached the milestone on the first play of the Browns' second drive of the game, after they went three-and-out on their first.Thomas hasn't missed a single snap since entering the league in 2007 as the third overall pick of the draft. He's been selected to the Pro Bowl every year, and been named to six All-Pro teams.Copyright © 2017 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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Tom Brady knows a thing or two about quarterbacking and he thinks Colin Kaepernick can still play the same position in the NFL.In a wide-ranging interview with Norah O'Donnell on "CBS This Morning," Brady, the New England Patriots quarterback and Super Bowl LI MVP, was asked if Kaepernick can still play in the league."I sure hope so. I've always watched him and admired him, the way that he's played he was a great young quarterback," Brady said, according to Scooby Axson of Sports Illustrated. "He came to our stadium and beat us and took his team to the Super Bowl."He accomplished a lot in the pros as a player. And he's certainly qualified and I hope he gets a shot."Kaepernick opted out of his contract with the San Francisco 49ers at the close of the 2016 season and has remained a free agent, though tens of quarterbacks with varying amounts of success and experience were scooped up in the offseason.Though just 29 years old with a trip to the Super Bowl under his belt, Kaepernick has earned little more than a sniff from prospective teams.He sat and then took a knee during the national anthem last season, sparking protests during the playing of "The Star-Spangled Banner" that have continued into this season.Copyright © 2017 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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