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[December 07, 2018]
Mike McCarthy was back in front
of the Green Bay Packers' players on Wednesday. Three days after
being fired, he was given the opportunity to address his now former
players after making a request to do so.
"He wanted an opportunity to speak with the team. I was 100 percent,
fully supportive ... and he did a fantastic job talking to the
team," interim coach Joe Philbin told reporters on Thursday. "Not
just about football and winning football games, but his passion. His
passion for the game, his love for the players was clearly evident."
McCarthy paid a visit to team headquarters on Tuesday to make the
request, and chief executive officer Mark Murphy and others in upper
management agreed to it. Murphy felt it was a good idea as McCarthy
didn't have a chance to address the team after being fired Sunday,
hours after Green Bay's 20-17 home loss to the Arizona Cardinals.
McCarthy, who turned 55 last month, was in his 13th season at the
helm in Green Bay. He finished with a 125-77-2 regular-season record
while going 10-8 in the postseason, leading the team to a Super Bowl
XLV victory following the 2010 season.
--The Washington Redskins released a statement asking for privacy
for Alex Smith and his family amid reports that the quarterback is
dealing with an infection in his surgically repaired leg.
Smith underwent immediate surgery on Nov. 18 after incurring
compound and spiral fractures to his tibia and fibula in the
Redskins' game against the Houston Texans. Multiple outlets report
Smith has undergone subsequent surgeries to battle the infection.
--Reuben Foster's ex-girlfriend and accuser detailed the alleged
abuse against her, telling ABC that the former San Francisco 49ers
linebacker slapped and pushed her during an incident that led to his
arrest on suspicion of domestic violence.
Further, Elissa Ennis told ABC's "Good Morning America" that she was
"shocked" that Foster was picked up another team -- the Washington
Redskins -- so soon after his release by the 49ers.
"When he got signed, I was like, 'I can't believe somebody picked
him up,'" Ennis said on GMA, her first public comments about the
incident. "I just couldn't believe somebody picked him up in less
than, how many hours? I was shocked."
--The New York Giants placed safety Landon Collins on injured
reserve, ending the two-time Pro Bowl selection's season.
Collins sustained a partially torn labrum in his shoulder last
Sunday in the Giants' overtime win over the Chicago Bears and
reportedly will undergo surgery.
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Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy walks off the field
after the Packers lost to the Arizona Cardinals at Lambeau Field.
Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports
The club signed defensive back Kenny Ladler from the practice squad
to take Collins' spot on the roster and added punter Brock Miller to
the practice squad.
--The Kansas City Chiefs are signing Kelvin Benjamin two days after
the wide receiver was waived by the Buffalo Bills, according to a
report from ESPN.
ESPN reported earlier in the day that Benjamin was visiting the
Chiefs, who are led at the position by Tyreek Hill and Sammy Watkins
-- though Watkins has missed three of the past four games with a
foot injury.
Benjamin, a first-round pick in 2014, was released by the Bills, who
acquired him from the Carolina Panthers last year in exchange for
two draft picks. He struggled to fit in with Buffalo, hauling in 39
receptions for 571 yards and two touchdowns in 18 total games with
the club. He has 23 catches for 354 yards and one score in 12 games
this season.
--Another football league is in the works, and former NFL players
such as Ricky Williams and Terrell Owens are behind it.
The Freedom Football League doesn't have a launch season, but
Williams said it would begin with 10 teams and would play games in
spring and summer. Among the other former NFL players involved in
the FFL are Simeon Rice, Jeff Garcia, Byron Chamberlain and Dexter
Jackson.
The league's first 10 teams will be the Birmingham Kings,
Connecticut Underground, Florida Strong, Oakland Panthers, Ohio
Players, Oklahoma City Power, Portland Progress, St. Louis
Independence, San Diego Warriors and Texas Revolution.
--Field Level Media
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