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[December 14, 2018]
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback
Carson Wentz has a fractured vertebra in his back that might keep
him out of Sunday's game, according to multiple reports.
Wentz underwent an MRI exam and other tests Thursday to discover the
source of his discomfort and soreness. A CT scan on Wednesday had
come back inconclusive, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The Eagles are in the process of determining the risk of Wentz
continuing to play this season. NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport
reported that Wentz will not require surgery.
Rapoport reported Wentz is not likely to play Sunday and may not
play again in 2018 as the team continues to gather information on
his health. The 25-year-old has passed for 3,074 yards and 21
touchdowns against seven interceptions this season. Without Wentz,
Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles would take over for the Eagles.
--New York Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr. missed practice because
of his ailing quadriceps and isn't all that positive he will play
against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday.
Beckham missed last Sunday's victory over the Washington Redskins
due to the injury. He initially was hurt during a Week 12 loss to
the Philadelphia Eagles.
Beckham had the leg evaluated by doctors Thursday as the team looks
for answers. He said he will return to the field when he feels fit.
--The Cleveland Browns have ruled starting cornerback Denzel Ward
out of Saturday's game in Denver with a concussion.
It will be the second consecutive game the rookie has missed
following the concussion he incurred against the Houston Texans.
It's possible Ward could be shut down for the season's final two
games, as well.
Ward, the No. 4 overall pick in April's draft, entered the Texans'
game with three interceptions and 11 passes defensed in 11 games.
--The New York Jets will be missing leading rusher Isaiah Crowell
and leading receiver Quincy Enunwa when they host the Houston Texans
on Saturday, the team announced.
Crowell will sit out with a toe injury, while Enunwa will miss the
contest with an ankle injury.
The absence will be the first of Crowell's career after playing in
77 consecutive games.
--Eric Berry (heel) will start Thursday night, making his season
debut in the Kansas City Chiefs' biggest game to date.
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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz (11) throws a 6-yard
touchdown pass against the Washington Redskins during the first
quarter at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric
Hartline-USA TODAY Sports
Citing a source informed of the situation, NFL.com's Ian Rapoport
reported that Berry will start and be on a snap count at home
against the Los Angeles Chargers. He officially was listed as
questionable after practicing on a limited basis all week.
The Chiefs (11-2) and Chargers (10-3) have the two best records in
the AFC.
--Chargers running back Melvin Gordon will sit out the AFC West
Division showdown at the first-place Chiefs.
Gordon missed the previous two games after spraining his right knee
on Nov. 25 in a 45-10 win vs. the Arizona Cardinals. He was made
inactive for the Thursday night contest.
The Chargers promoted running back Troymaine Pope from the practice
squad earlier in the day.
--A defunct Dallas nightclub and former Dallas Cowboys defensive
tackle Josh Brent will share responsibility for a $25 million award
in the death of his teammate and best friend, Jerry Brown, six years
ago.
Brown, 25, was killed Dec. 8, 2012, in Irving, Texas, when the
Mercedes-Benz that Brent was driving flipped over. Brent was driving
110 miles per hour in a 45 mph zone at the time of the accident. He
had a blood-alcohol content of 0.18 percent, or more than twice the
legal limit.
The jury placed 48 percent of the blame on Brent and the other 48
percent on Beamers, the former club where Brent had been drinking
that night. Brown was found to have the remaining 4 percent of the
blame because he got in the car with Brent and didn't use his seat
belt.
--The New Orleans Saints released tight end Erik Swoope, one day
after claiming him off waivers from the Indianapolis Colts, NFL
Network's Ian Rapoport reported.
Swoope, 26, was waived by the Colts on Tuesday for the second time
this season. He had eight catches for 87 yards and three touchdowns
in seven games for Indianapolis this season.
--Field Level Media
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