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Browns left tackle Jedrick Wills is set to return from a knee injury that sidelined him since Week 9 of last season. Wills, entering a contract year, will start opposite Dawand Jones. His recovery from an MCL sprain, PCL damage, and bone bruises in his right knee took longer than expected. After a lengthy absence, Browns tackle Jedrick Wills is cleared to play and will start in Week 3. Wills’ knee injury, which included MCL and PCL damage, forced him to miss all of Cleveland’s offseason program and training camp. His return comes as Jack Conklin sits out due to…
The Kansas City Chiefs or Los Angeles Chargers may pursue Dallas Cowboys running back Khalil Herbert, who’s reportedly available for trade. Despite adding Ezekiel Elliott and Dalvin Cook, the Cowboys still need backfield depth. Herbert’s impressive 5.7 yards per carry average and affordable $1.08 million cap hit make him an attractive option. Khalil Herbert, a cost-effective running back with a proven track record, may be on the move from the Cowboys. The Chiefs or Chargers could benefit from his services, particularly with his ability to generate momentum as a “pure runner.” Herbert’s low cap hit and impressive 5.7 yards per…
Lakers News: Head coach confirms signing of new player; But Still Waiting On Clearance From NBA
The Los Angeles Lakers have signed center Christian Koloko to a two-way contract, addressing their frontcourt needs following Christian Wood’s injury. However, Koloko must first receive clearance from the NBA due to a previous blood clot issue that led to his waiver by the Toronto Raptors in January 2024. Christian Koloko, a former Toronto Raptors draft pick, has joined the Los Angeles Lakers on a two-way contract, replacing Blake Hinson. Koloko’s addition aims to bolster the Lakers’ frontcourt, depleted by Christian Wood’s injury. Before making his debut, Koloko awaits NBA clearance, having overcome a career-threatening blood clot issue. The Lakers…
The Chicago Bulls find themselves in an undesirable NBA limbo, lacking the talent to contend and the motivation to tank. Despite parting ways with key players like Alex Caruso and DeMar DeRozan, the team still needs to shed more veteran contracts, notably Nikola Vucevic’s. The two-time All-Star’s decline and remaining two-year deal make him a prime candidate for departure. The Chicago Bulls are trapped in mediocrity, unable to compete for a championship or secure a high draft pick. To escape this purgatory, they must continue rebuilding by offloading aging players. Nikola Vucevic, whose production has dwindled, and Lonzo Ball, sidelined…
Pittsburgh Steelers cornerbacks revealed that they easily anticipated the Denver Broncos’ limited game plan for rookie quarterback Bo Nix, which consisted mainly of quick passes and avoiding downfield throws. This strategy allowed the Steelers defense to dominate and stifle any momentum. According to reporter James Palmer, Steelers cornerbacks mocked the Broncos’ simplistic playbook for Bo Nix, saying they knew exactly what to expect. Nix’s reluctance to throw downfield and reliance on quick passes made it easy for Pittsburgh’s defense to key in and shut down Denver’s offense. The Steelers defense effectively neutralized Broncos quarterback Bo Nix by anticipating his limited…
Breaking: Justin Herbert’s Ankle Injury Puts Starting Role in Doubt for Chargers-Steelers Game.
Uncertainty surrounds the Los Angeles Chargers’ quarterback situation ahead of their Week 3 matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Justin Herbert’s ankle injury has left him questionable, with a decision expected closer to kickoff. The Chargers are preparing for contingency plans, including Easton Stick and Taylor Heinicke, but ideally want Herbert under center. Justin Herbert’s status remains uncertain for the Chargers’ Sunday game against the Steelers due to an ankle injury. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the team will decide during pre-game warmups. Los Angeles may activate three quarterbacks – Herbert, Stick, and Heinicke – as a precaution. The Steelers, seeking…
Breaking: Pittsburgh Steelers Prepare for Stiff Test Against Los Angeles Chargers and QB Justin Herbert.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have begun the season 2-0, albeit unconvincingly, relying heavily on their defense and special teams to secure victories. They face a stern test against the Los Angeles Chargers, who have flourished under Jim Harbaugh’s guidance. The Chargers’ balanced offense, spearheaded by Justin Herbert and a potent running game, poses a significant threat. Despite struggling, the Steelers remain undefeated thanks to their stout defense and special teams. However, their offense must improve to keep pace with the Chargers, who have effectively blended running and passing to start the season. Los Angeles’ ability to establish a strong ground game…
Must Read: 5 things you need to know about the Dolphins’ Week 3 clash with the Seahawks
The Miami Dolphins are reeling after a demoralizing 31-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 2, compounded by the loss of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa to another concussion. Tagovailoa will miss at least four games, dealing a significant blow to Miami’s postseason aspirations. In contrast, the Seattle Seahawks are flying high, boasting a 2-0 record for the first time since 2020. As the lone unbeaten team in the NFC West, Seattle’s momentum will be tested against the Dolphins. Miami head coach Mike McDaniel faces a daunting task, aiming to hand Seahawks coach Pete Carroll – not Mike Macdonald – his…
The Miami Dolphins’ high-powered offense has stalled without quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, sidelined by another concussion. Backup Skylar Thompson’s limitations make him an unlikely candidate to lead the team to victory. A potential solution emerged in a trade proposal by ESPN’s Dan Graziano, suggesting the Pittsburgh Steelers deal eight-time Pro Bowl quarterback Russell Wilson to the Dolphins. Wilson’s experience and credentials – including two Super Bowl appearances and one championship – make him an attractive option. Wilson’s current calf injury aligns with Tagovailoa’s expected four-week absence, making the timing plausible. However, the Steelers’ contingency plans will depend on Justin Fields’ performance.…
The Miami Dolphins have traveled to Seattle to face the Seahawks in Week Three, but their momentum has been halted by a significant setback. Star quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered a severe concussion in their Week Two loss to the Buffalo Bills, leaving his return uncertain. The injury occurred when Tagovailoa lowered his head into Bills safety Damar Hamlin while scrambling for a first down. The blow was devastating, and Tagovailoa’s health is now the primary concern. The Dolphins have placed him on injured reserve, ensuring he’ll miss at least four weeks Tagovailoa, who signed a lucrative $212.4 million contract extension…