Season
over for Redskins DB Nicholson after arrest
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[December 20, 2018]
Dallas Cowboys: Without much
fanfare, wide receiver Terrance Williams, defensive lineman Datone
Jones and center Travis Frederick saw their seasons end Wednesday
when the Cowboys activated defensive back C.J. Goodwin to return
from injured reserve. The Cowboys activated wide receiver Noah Brown
from IR earlier this year, and each team is limited to bringing back
two players each season. Frederick, who has missed the entire year
with Guillain-Barre syndrome, a nerve condition, already knew he
wouldn't come off the list. Williams last played in Week 3 and was
placed on IR on Oct. 6 with a lingering foot injury. Jones, who has
battled a hamstring injury, went on injured reserve on Sept. 25.
Goodwin had been on the list since breaking his forearm in Week 7.
New York Giants: Last week, the Tennessee Titans had the number of
rookie running Saquon Barkley, holding him to 31 yards on 14 carries
for a season-low 2.21 yards per carry. This week, it will be the
Indianapolis Colts (7-7), who are fighting for a playoff berth,
looking to put the brakes on Barkley, who has 1,809 yards from
scrimmage and 13 touchdowns on the season. The heavy rain and gusty
winds at MetLife Stadium hampered the Giants' passing game last
week, leading the Titans to expect the run, and that wasn't lost on
Colts head coach Frank Reich, whose team shut out the Dallas Cowboys
last week. This Sunday, the Giants will be playing in the enclosed
Lucas Oil Stadium. "We can always open the roof and hope that it
rains," Reich quipped, adding: "The defense has been playing well,
so I think we're going to play our game."
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Washington Redskins safety Montae Nicholson (35) takes the field
before the game against the Dallas Cowboys at FedEx Field. Mandatory
Credit: Scott Taetsch-USA TODAY Sports
Philadelphia Eagles: Defensive back Malcolm Jenkins turns 31 on
Thursday, and he said the vegan lifestyle he follows has helped him
to hold off Father Time. He hasn't missed a game since 2013. Jenkins
told ESPN.com that he converted to vegan last year after watching
the documentary "What the Health?" about the effects of eating
animal products. "I wanted to see how I was going to feel," said
Jenkins, who tested out the lifestyle beginning in July 2017. "I set
it up to fail, quite frankly, because I'm going to do it during
training camp, I'm going to go cold turkey -- no meat, no dairy. I
was like, 'There was no way I'm going to have enough energy or
protein to keep up.' In all actuality, I felt great, lost a few
pounds, speeds were great, my strength was up, my recovery was
really good. So I said, if that's the case, I've got to stick with
it."
Washington Redskins: The team placed safety Montae Nicholson on the
reserve non-football injury list Wednesday, a day after he was
arrested and charged with assault and battery and being drunk in
public. By being placed on the list, the second-year player will be
required to miss six weeks, ending his season. TMZ Sports released a
video that shows a man identified as Nicholson punching a man on the
street near Redskins Park. A 24-year-old woman with him, Sydney
Maggiore, also was arrested and charged with malicious wounding and
assault and battery. They were arrested outside World of Beer in
Ashburn, Va. The report from police in Loudoun County, Va., stated
"an investigation determined the male suspect assaulted the male
victim, and the female suspect struck the female victim with a
bottle and also assaulted the male victim," ESPN reported.
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