NFL notebook: Mahomes (knee) might
be back in month
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[October 19, 2019]
An MRI exam confirmed Chiefs
quarterback Patrick Mahomes dislocated his right kneecap in Kansas
City's Thursday night game against the Denver Broncos, but he
sustained no other significant damage, according to multiple reports
on Friday.
ESPN's Adam Schefter, citing league sources, tweeted that the MRI
result was a "best-case scenario." That means a limited absence for
the reigning league Most Valuable Player of "about three games,"
Schefter reported.
Mahomes, 24, entered the game playing on a tender left ankle he
sprained in the season opener and aggravated several times,
including Sunday in a home loss to the Houston Texans. After he
exited Thursday with the Chiefs ahead 13-6, veteran backup Matt
Moore completed Kansas City's 30-6 win over Denver.
Coach Andy Reid confirmed that Moore would start the Chiefs' next
game, on Oct. 27 at home against the Green Bay Packers.
--New York Giants star running back Saquon Barkley is slated to
return from a high ankle sprain and play Sunday against the Arizona
Cardinals.
Barkley missed the past three games due to the injury. He was not
listed on Friday's injury report, nor was tight end Evan Engram
(knee), who missed last week's Thursday night loss at New England.
--Arizona Cardinals general manager Steve Keim reiterated his desire
against trading star cornerback Patrick Peterson on Friday. "There's
no doubt, in my opinion, he is the best in the National Football
League and will remain a Cardinal," Keim said.
A three-time All-Pro and eight-time Pro Bowl selection, Peterson
returns to the Cardinals on Sunday after serving a six-game
suspension for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing drug
policy.
--New Orleans running back Alvin Kamara was ruled out of the Saints'
Sunday game at Chicago with knee and ankle injuries. Kamara injured
his knee in Week 6 at Jacksonville after he was questionable
entering that game with an ankle injury.
Saints tight end Jared Cook (ankle) will also miss the Sunday NFC
showdown with the Bears.
--Green Bay is set to take on the Oakland Raiders without Davante
Adams. The Packers' top wide receiver remains sidelined by a painful
turf toe injury after missing wins over the Dallas Cowboys and
Detroit Lions the past two weeks.
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said the team is likely to make a
call on wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling (knee, ankle) before
kickoff at Lambeau Field on Sunday. Wide receiver Geronimo Allison
(concussion) isn't ruled out, but will need to be cleared medically
to play Week 7 after leaving Green Bay's Monday win over the Lions
with a head injury.
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New York Giants running
back Saquon Barkley (26) stands on the sideline with crutches during
the second half against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James
Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
--Dallas wide receivers Amari Cooper and Randall Cobb, who both
missed practice on Wednesday because of injuries, were among a
handful of Cowboys still listed as questionable for the weekend on
the Friday injury report. They are, however, expected to be healthy
enough to play Sunday game against the Philadelphia Eagles,
according to ESPN.
Also expected to be available are offensive tackles Tyron Smith
(ankle) and La'el Collins (knee) as well as cornerback Byron Jones
(hamstring).
--Running back Todd Gurley and newly acquired cornerback Jalen
Ramsey were full participants in practice, and the Los Angeles Rams
coach Sean McVay expects them to play Sunday against the Atlanta
Falcons.
Gurley sat out last week due to a left quad contusion. Ramsey missed
three consecutive games with the Jacksonville Jaguars because of a
back injury before he was traded this week.
--New York Jets guard Kelechi Osemele is involved in a dispute with
the team regarding the severity of his shoulder injury, multiple
media outlets reported.
Osemele, a two-time Pro Bowl selection acquired from the Oakland
Raiders prior to the season, maintains that he needs a season-ending
operation to repair a torn labrum. However, the Jets have told him
he must be back practicing on Saturday or he will be hit with a fine
or a suspension, multiple media outlets reported.
--Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Cordy Glenn was suspended one
game for internal disciplinary reasons, the team announced. Glenn
will miss Sunday's game against the Jaguars. The Bengals said they
would have no further comment.
--Field Level Media
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