Breakfast: the Panthers stripped? The Dolphins in the blur

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Dolphins: Tua Tagovailoa not ready

The Dolphins play Sunday once morest the Vikings. But with which quarterback? During his press briefing on Monday, Mike McDaniel announced that Tua Tagovailoa is not yet ready to be on the pitch. If the coach has not officially ruled out his participation in the match once morest Minnesota, it therefore seems to be off to a bad start.

Teddy Bridgewater remains on post-concussion protocol, although McDaniel says he did not show any symptoms of concussion.

If the two men are still unavailable, the rookie Skylar Thompson would still be in the race to play.

Panthers: the bidding begins…

The departure of Matt Rhule (ex-HC, Panthers) sounds the hallali for Carolina. As an admission of failure, the dismissal of the technician paves the way for an overhaul of the club and the other franchises might try to take advantage of it, as reported by Fox Sports. According to the outlet, NFL teams are likely to turn to the management of Panthers to cause player trades before the week 8 deadline, when the franchise is poor in draft picks and constrained by the cap. Reconstruction is underway.

Obviously, the name of Christian McCaffrey (RB) resurfaces. But Brian Burns (DE), Robbie Anderson (WR) and Terrace Marshall (WR) are also mentioned.

… and the cleaning continues

Carolina makes its big upheaval. In addition to Matt Rhule (ex-HC), the Panthers have made the decision to also part ways with Phil Snow (DC) and Ed Foley (assistant ST coach). It is Al Holcomb (LB coach) who will take control of the defense (NFL Network)

If the Panthers technically still owe $40 million to Matt Rhule for the 4 years remaining on the contract he had signed, NFL Network reports that the club will not have this constraint if the technician finds a job as head coach. Cutting the franchise short ensures that Rhule will be part of college-level recruiting processes this year, which will likely avoid having to pay a salary for 2023.

David Tepper (Owner) said that Steve Wilks (HC interim) would have his chance to become the permanent coach of the Panthers, but that the road would be difficult. “He’s in a position to be considered for the job,” Tepper told ProFootballTalk.com. “I have spoken with Steve, no promises have been made, but if he does an amazing job he will have to be considered.”

Jerry Jones: “Dak Prescott is our man”

In relief of Dak Prescott (QB, Cowboys) injured, Cooper Rush (QB) was able to lead Dallas to five successes, which did not fail to raise regularly Jerry Jones. The legendary owner even welcomed the possible controversy for the starting position very positively. Yet he now seems to be backtracking. Prescott is the Cowboys starter.

“Dak is the No. 1 quarterback, Dak is our man,” Jones told the Star-Telegram. “But it’s great that someone has come off the bench and is playing well enough that we’re wondering. That’s what I mean. »

The Panthers ready to sell the trailer for Sean Payton?

According to ProFootballTalk.com, last May a rumor concerning a potential rapprochement between Carolina and Sean Payton (ex-HC, Saints) had run while Matt Rhule was already questioned. Now that the position of head coach is vacant with the Panthers, the name of the former Louisiana technician is the first to have emerged.

At the time, the Carolina club said it “would not talk regarding – or consider – any coach under contract with another team”. However, Payton’s rights are still held by New Orleans until 2024. The Saints would therefore have to agree to see their historic coach leave with a division opponent, which might be worth his weight in first-round draft picks. In addition, to attract Payton and that he accepts the role, it would be necessary to promise a high salary (20 million dollars) and the hand on the workforce.

Browns: Deshaun Watson begins his comeback

He does not yet have the right to be present in the match, but Deshaun Watson (QB, Browns) began a new phase of his suspension on Monday. From now on, he has the right to attend his team’s meetings. He can also come to the weight room, take part in physical preparation exercises and receive treatment at his team’s premises.

Anything related to American football is off limits to him. The training will be from November 14.

injuries

– Zac Taylor (HC, Bengals) announced at a press conference that Tee Higgins (WRankle) and Jonah Williams (LT, knee) are assessed on a daily basis. The two attackers might be traveling to New Orleans this week. (Cincinnati Enquirer)

Deonte Harty (WR, Saints) suffers from a toe injury. According to NFL Media, he will seek a second opinion, but he might be out for a long time, possibly the rest of the season.

– Injured in the neck during the game once morest the Patriots, Saivion Smith (S, Lions) was able to be discharged from the hospital and returned to Detroit with the rest of the team. According to Dan Campbell, the defensive back avoided a serious injury, but still suffered from a concussion. (ProFootballTalk.com)

– Limited during the last training of last week and listed as questionable, JuJu Smith-Schuster (WR, Chiefs, ischios/quadriceps) was finally activated for the Monday night game once morest Las Vegas. (NFLMedia)

– Kevin O’Connell (HC, Vikings) announced at a press conference that the rookie Ty Chandler (RB) fractured his thumb and will miss several weeks. The club are considering placing him on the injured list. (ProFootballTalk.com)

– Sean McVay announced that David Edwards (OG, Rams) is once more in the post-concussion protocol.

They come off the injured list: N’Keal Harry (WR, Bears)

They are placed on the injured list and will miss at least 4 games: K’Lavon Chaisson (OLB, Jaguars, meniscus), Marcus Williams (S, Ravens, wrist)

Transactions

The main signatures of the day: Maxx Williams (TE, Cardinals), Tino Ellis (DB, Dolphins, PS), Jaylen Twyman (DL, Dolphins, PS), Kobe Smith (DL, Falcons, PS), Robert Foster (WR, Giants, PS), Andy Isabella (WR, Ravens, PS), Tony Jones (RB, Seahawks)

The main cuts of the day: Miller Forristall (TE, Browns), Josh Rosen (QB, Browns), C.J. Board (WR, Cardinals), Chris Steele (DB, Dolphins, PS), Big Kat Bryant (DL, Dolphins, PS), Chris Hinton (DL, Falcons, PS), Maurice Alexander (WR, Lions), Bailey Gaither (WR, Ravens), Kenny Young (LB, Buccaneers)

The Chargers brought closer by the scrambles?

“But what the fuck are we doing. »

That’s what Keenan Allen (WR, Chargers) tweeted as his team failed on a fourth attempt in their own half on Sunday. A problem ? Promise, no.

The player took down the tweet. And the coach even saw the good in it.

“It’s part of the sport. It will bring us closer. It has already brought us closer this morning. »

Dan Campbell (Lions): “We’ve hit rock bottom”

The Lions were one of the sensations of the start of the season, before being corrected 29-0 by the Patriots in Week 5. As usual, Dan Campbell (HC) played the honesty card following the game.

“You have to be honest with the players. Tell them things. For me, we are at the worst. It’s the worst. And sometimes it gets worse before it gets better. I believe we have hit rock bottom. So we can only go up. »

It was thought, however, that the Lions had already hit rock bottom in recent years. Several times. When we love, we no longer count.

Kevin Stefanski: ‘It’s my responsibility to fix our defence’

The Browns’ defense isn’t going strong. The squad conceded no less than 440 yards on the run in two games. Myles Garrett (DE) called for a “burst of pride” from his teammates and Kevin Stefanski (HC) confirmed that the club must take action to correct their weaknesses.

“It’s my responsibility to fix this,” the manager told 92.3 The Fan. “What I know is that I saw these players, these coaches, this group playing winning football. We have to take action. It’s easy for me to say it, for us to say it… We have to do it. »

Josh Allen writes Bills history

With 348 yards thrown in the first half alone once morest the Steelers, Josh Allen (QB, Bills) entered the history of his club according to Elias Sports Bureau. Since the start of the season, the young quarterback has been involved in 16 of Buffalo’s 17 touchdowns and 83% of yards produced.

“Josh is approaching a record every game, and I say that humbly…” Dion Dawkins (LT) told ESPN. “We have a great quarterback. That’s what he gets paid for. That’s why he’s our franchise. That’s why he’s Josh. No pretension. Josh is able to do amazing things every time he touches the ball or enters the field. »

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