NFL notebook: Belichick cuts off
videotape talk
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[December 12, 2019]
New England Patriots head coach
Bill Belichick on Wednesday shed very little light into the NFL's
investigation of the organization for videotaping the Cincinnati
Bengals' sideline this past weekend.
Belichick was rather curt with reporters, marking the third straight
day in which he was asked about a team videographer who was caught
filming the Bengals' sideline during Sunday's game against the
Cleveland Browns.
When asked whether the scout involved was aware of the rules that he
can't film from the press box, Belichick said, "He was doing his
job. That's what he was doing, he was doing his job. Like we all
tried to do."
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell declined to put a timeline on the
investigation when asked about it Wednesday at his press conference
at the league meetings in Las Colinas, Texas.
--The New Orleans Saints placed defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins and
defensive end Marcus Davenport on injured reserve, officially ending
their seasons.
The team added replacements at each position by signing defensive
tackle T.Y. McGill and defensive end Noah Spence.
Rankins and Davenport were hurt in the Saints' Sunday loss to the
San Francisco 49ers. Rankins has what multiple outlets have reported
as a significant ankle injury that will likely require surgery,
while Davenport reportedly has a Lisfranc foot injury.
--Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Adam Thielen returned to practice
on a limited basis and is expected to play Sunday after missing five
of the team's past six games due to a hamstring injury.
Thielen first injured his hamstring Oct. 20 against the Detroit
Lions while catching a 25-yard touchdown. He tried to return in a
Nov. 3 game at Kansas City but left after just seven snaps, as the
same hamstring continued to give him problems.
Vikings running back Alexander Mattison did not practice because of
an ankle injury, but the Southern California native says he plans to
play in the Sunday game at the Los Angeles Chargers.
--The Pittsburgh Steelers could get two Pro Bowlers back from
month-long absences for their Sunday home game against the Buffalo
Bills as running back James Conner and wide receiver JuJu
Smith-Schuster each practiced in full.
Both players have been out since Nov. 14 at Cleveland, when Conner
aggravated his shoulder injury and Smith-Schuster was concussed and
hurt his knee.
Conner practiced on a limited basis the past two weeks but did not
suit up for either game. Smith-Schuster, who passed concussion
protocol two weeks ago, had not practiced at all due to the knee
injury until Wednesday.
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Patriots head coach Bill Belichick on the side line during the first
half against the Dallas Cowboys at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory
Credit: Greg M. Cooper-USA TODAY Sports
--Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston said that he
intends to play Sunday against the Detroit Lions despite having a
hairline fracture of the thumb on his throwing hand.
"It's getting better every day," Winston told reporters. "I'm just
taking it day by day. I'm gonna be ready to go as soon as I can."
Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians is taking the wait-and-see approach,
saying, "He's day to day right now. He's got a little bit of a brace
on it right now, and we'll see it goes during the week."
--Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton is recovering after
having surgery on his left foot earlier this week.
Newton underwent the operation in New York to have a Lisfranc injury
repaired. There isn't yet a recovery timeline.
"I can tell you it was successful and he's back home in Atlanta
rehabbing," Panthers interim coach Perry Fewell told reporters .
"Everything looked good from that standpoint, and that is about as
much as I know."
--Oakland Raiders rookie running back Josh Jacobs is expected to
return this week after sitting out the team's Week 14 loss to the
Tennessee Titans.
NFL Network reported that Jacobs was encouraged by test results and
is feeling better physically. Prior to last week's game, NFL Network
reported his injury was a fractured shoulder plate.
The Raiders host the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday, their last
scheduled game in Oakland before their move to Las Vegas before the
2020 season.
--New York Giants rookie quarterback Daniel Jones shed his walking
boot and was seen jogging on the practice field.
Jones is working his way past a reported high ankle sprain that
forced him to sit out the Giants' 23-17 overtime setback to the
Philadelphia Eagles on Monday. The loss was the franchise-high-tying
ninth in a row for New York, which hosts the Miami Dolphins on
Sunday.
On Tuesday, coach Pat Shurmur dismissed reports that the 22-year-old
Jones could miss two to four weeks with the injury he sustained in
the Giants' 31-13 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Dec. 1.
--Field Level Media
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