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[September 29, 2018]
Wide receiver A.J. Green practiced Friday and declared
himself healthy as the Cincinnati Bengals head to Atlanta to face
the Falcons on Sunday.
Green left last week's loss to the Carolina Panthers with what the
team labeled a pelvis injury.
He downplayed a matchup against the Falcons and Julio Jones that has
been hyped in Atlanta. But Green, who said he's thankful the injury
wasn't as severe as it could have been, described Week 4 as just
another game.
Running back Joe Mixon (knee) was ruled out but expects to practice
next week.
--Jacksonville Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette will be a
game-time decision for Sunday's game against the New York Jets due
to his troublesome right hamstring injury.
Fournette was listed as questionable on Friday's injury report. He
is in danger of missing his third straight game as he battles the
Week 1 injury suffered against the New York Giants.
Right guard A.J. Cann (triceps) also was listed as questionable
while cornerback D.J. Hayden (toe) was ruled out. Hayden will miss
his second straight game.
--Outside linebacker Olivier Vernon, cornerback Eli Apple and tight
end Evan Engram are among the New York Giants who will miss Sunday's
game against the New Orleans Saints.
The Giants officially ruled out the trio on Friday, along with
running back Jonathan Stewart (foot) and wide receiver Cody Latimer
(knee). Vernon is dealing with a high ankle sprain, Apple has a
groin injury and Engram has an ailing knee.
Vernon has missed all three of New York's previous games. Apple is
missing his second straight contest. Also, cornerback Antonio
Hamilton (groin) and kick returner Stacy Coley (hamstring) are
listed as questionable.
--Green Bay Packers wide receiver Randall Cobb was added to the
injury report with an ailing hamstring injury and his status for
Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills is in doubt.
Packers coach Mike McCarthy sounded less than optimistic in his
Friday comments on Cobb's status, offering only, "We'll see what
today brings."
Cobb did not have a major impact on the offense at Washington last
week -- one lost fumble, two drops -- but there was no disclosure of
an injury until Thursday.
--Arizona Cardinals star wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald is listed as
questionable with a hamstring injury for Sunday's game against the
Seattle Seahawks.
Fitzgerald is off to a slow start this season with 12 receptions for
113 yards. He had just two catches for 9 yards in last Sunday's loss
to the Chicago Bears, when he was slightly hindered by the
hamstring.
Fitzgerald was one of five players listed as questionable on the
team's injury report. The others are defensive tackles Robert
Nkemdiche (knee), Corey Peters (elbow) and Olsen Pierre (toe) and
offensive right tackle Andre Smith (elbow).
--San Francisco 49ers running back Matt Breida is a game-time
decision for Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Chargers because
of a knee injury.
Breida, who is tied for the NFL rushing lead with 274 yards, was
listed as questionable on the injury report. But coach Kyle Shanahan
said the decision on whether Breida plays will be made Sunday.
Next in line at running back behind Breida is Albert Morris, who
also is listed as questionable with a knee injury. Cornerback
Richard Sherman (calf) and guard Joshua Garnett (toe) were ruled out
of the contest, while safety Jaquiski Tartt (shoulder) is doubtful
and safety Adrian Colbert (hip) is questionable.
--Former Philadelphia Eagles standout safety Wes Hopkins died Friday
morning at age 57, the team confirmed. No cause of death was
announced.
Hopkins spent his entire 10-year career (1983-86, 1988-93) with the
Eagles and ranks fifth in club history with 30 career interceptions.
He earned Pro Bowl honors in 1985 when he recorded a career-best six
interceptions.
Hopkins, a second-round pick of the Eagles in 1983, started 125 of
137 games and intercepted five or more passes in five different
campaigns, the only Eagle ever to accomplish the feat. He played
college football at SMU and was inducted into the school's athletic
Hall of Fame in May.
--One day after the NFL announced that it does not plan to change
course on how roughing-the-passer penalties are officiated, Miami
Dolphins veteran Cameron Wake blasted the league, accusing it of
valuing the safety of quarterbacks over players at other positions.
In an explosive interview with the Miami Herald, the 36-year-old
defensive end held nothing back in calling out the league for its
policy changes for the 2018 season that have caused controversy this
season.
"Everybody knows the league is concerned about player safety, (but)
it just depends on what player," Wake told the Herald. "If it's
players' safety, everybody should be safe, not just certain players.
It should be everyone. ... Now I'm supposed to sacrifice myself in
order to protect (the quarterback)?"
--Falcons running back Devonta Freeman is out for a third
consecutive game with a knee injury.
Freeman was injured Week 1 at Philadelphia and the initial time
frame for his return was two to three weeks.
Freeman participated on a limited basis this week and was ruled out
of Sunday's game against Cincinnati along with cornerback Justin
Bethel (knee) and defensive lineman Derrick Shelby (groin).
Defensive end Takkarist McKinley, who missed last week's game with a
groin injury, will play Sunday.
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Sep 23, 2018; Landover,
MD, USA; Green Bay Packers wide receiver Randall Cobb (18) runs with
the ball past Washington Redskins defensive back Danny Johnson (41)
in the third quarter at FedEx Field. The Redskins won 31-17.
Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
--Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Alshon Jeffery was set to return
this week, but an illness throws his comeback from shoulder surgery
into doubt.
Jeffery was cleared for contact on Wednesday and impressed coach
Doug Pederson enough that he was upgraded to questionable for Week 4
at Tennessee. But he didn't practice Thursday and was out again
Friday.
Pederson also said that running back Darren Sproles (hamstring)
isn't ready to go this week.
--New England Patriots wide receiver Josh Gordon could be inactive
for a second straight game.
New England head coach Bill Belichick said that Gordon is "doing
everything he can" to get ready for his first game with the team.
But there is no guarantee that will come Sunday against the Miami
Dolphins.
The Patriots acquired Gordon from the Cleveland Browns prior to last
week's game at Detroit.
--Minnesota long snapper Kevin McDermott lost the tip of his pinky
finger, but returned to the field in Thursday's 38-31 loss to the
Los Angeles Rams.
On the FOX broadcast, a bloodied McDermott was seen wrapping his
hand. Initially, the TV report was McDermott had only a fingernail
ripped off.
McDermott's pinky was caught in a player's face mask. The finger was
stitched up, wrapped and he returned to the game having missed only
one deep snap on a punt. Tight end David Morgan took over and
launched a snap that floated, causing Matt Wile's punt to be nearly
blocked.
--Former Seattle Seahawks backup quarterback and TCU star Trevone
Boykin was indicted Friday on a charge of aggravated assault causing
serious bodily harm, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported.
The second-degree felony is punishable by two to 20 years in prison.
Boykin was arrested in Mansfield, Texas, on March 21 after Shabrika
Bailey was beaten and told police the culprit was her boyfriend,
Boykin.
Bailey told WFAA-TV in Dallas eight days after the attack that
Boykin broke her jaw in two places and choked her until she passed
out during a March 20 incident at her home in Mansfield. Boykin was
released by the Seahawks in late March after Bailey went public with
her account.
--Indianapolis Colts coach Frank Reich announced that five players,
including left tackle Anthony Castonzo, have been ruled out of
Sunday's game against the Houston Texans.
Castonzo has been battling a hamstring injury since prior to the
start of training camp. On Sunday, Le'Raven Clark is expected to
replace Castonzo for a third straight week.
Additionally, tight end Jack Doyle (hip) and tackle/guard Joe Haeg
(ankle) will not play. Missing from the Colts' defensive lineup will
be tackle Hassan Ridgeway (calf) and cornerback Quincy Wilson
(concussion).
--Veteran Dallas Cowboys linebacker and co-captain Sean Lee was
ruled out of Sunday's home game against the Detroit Lions because of
an injured hamstring.
In addition to Lee's absence this weekend, the Dallas defense will
be without defensive tackle Maliek Collins for the second
consecutive week because of a knee injury.
--The San Fernando Valley home of Los Angeles Rams wide receiver
Robert Woods was burglarized Thursday night while his team was
playing the Minnesota Vikings.
An L.A. Police Department spokesperson said the LAPD responded to a
call in Woodlands Hills at 7:20 p.m. PT on Thursday. Property was
stolen and the suspects remain at large, according to police.
LAPD public information officer Jeff Lee said three suspects wearing
hoodies broke a glass door while making their entrance into Woods'
residence. Woods made five catches for 101 yards and a touchdown as
the Rams (4-0) stayed perfect by beating the Vikings 38-31 in the
prime-time game at L.A. Memorial Coliseum.
--Eagles defensive end Chris Long is giving back in a big way again.
Long, who donated his entire 2017 regular-season salary to charity,
pledged $400,000 of his $2.5 million salary for 2018 to literacy
programs.
"Kids don't have a choice. Kids don't pick their parents, they don't
pick their economic background, they don't pick the neighborhood
they grew up in, they don't pick any of the factors that can hold
them back, they don't pick their school system," Long said. "So
[investing in them], it just feels like you're doing something
productive. ... I just feel like this is something where you're
going to see results."
--Field Level Media
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