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Agenda: Week 15 is getting organized
The NFL has decided to make adjustments to its program for the week 15. The second meeting between the Giants and the Commanders will be entitled to Prime Time on the night of Sunday to Monday, instead of the match between the Raiders and the Patriots, which is returned to the 10 p.m. slot.
As for the clashes taking place on Saturday, the league has decided to offer Vikings / Colts (7 p.m.), followed by Browns / Ravens (10:30 p.m.) and finally Bills / Dolphins (2:15 a.m.).
The full program on our calendar page.
Kyle Shanahan would be “surprised” by a visit from Baker Mayfield
As soon as the Panthers cut Baker Mayfield, the idea of an arrival at the 49ers, who had just lost Jimmy Garoppolo for the season, began to circulate in the minds of some supporters. A priori, this will not be the case.
“We are looking at all the possibilities, but that would surprise me,” Kyle Shanahan reacted to the press on Monday regarding an arrival from Mayfield. “We need to discuss it more this followingnoon. I’ve always been a fan of him, but I feel good with our players. We’ll look at everything, but I’m happy with what we have now. »
Ravens: possible but not impossible for Lamar Jackson this week
Victim of a knee injury during the Ravens’ last game, Lamar Jackson (QB) is in a race once morest time.
“As the week progresses, we will see for this week,” explained his coach John Harbaugh to the press on Monday. “It’s probably less likely for this week, but it’s not impossible. After that, it will become more and more likely. »
Doug Pederson is optimistic for Trevor Lawrence
Trevor Lawrence (QB, Jaguars) is hit in the left foot, but the situation does not worry his coach. According to ESPN, Doug Pederson (HC) said he was optimistic regarding his quarterback’s availability for practice this week and for next Sunday’s game. The young pitcher himself confirmed that he expects a few bruises following the game once morest Detroit, but that it is nothing serious.
“I don’t believe Lawrence (will be unable to play),” Pederson told ESPN. “I think things are going in the right direction. »
Bill Belichick doesn’t want big changes
Can Matt Patricia (OC, Patriots) be relieved of the role of offensive coordinator? Apparently not. It’s that Bill Belichick (HC) hinted on Monday on WEEI.
“I think we need to do better at what we are already doing. I think at this point in the season it’s too hard to make a lot of big changes. I think if we manage to do better and more regularly what we do, it will be fine for us. »
injuries
– Even if he is hit in the ankle, Kenneth Walker (RB, Seahawks) might be available for Week 14 to face the Panthers. Pete Carroll (HC) said at a press conference that the runner has a strain “like (he) has never seen” and that managing the inflammation during the week will be essential.
– According to NFL Network, Cole Holcomb (LB, Commanders) had foot surgery and will miss the rest of the season. Another bad news, Tyler Larsen (C) dislocated his kneecap, which might end his season, according to The Athletic.
– According to Ron Rivera, Chase Young (DE, Commanders) might return next week. (FTP)
– Kevin Stefanski (HC, Browns) announced that Sione Takitaki (LB) suffers from a ruptured cruciate ligament and that his 2022 campaign ends there. He should be placed on the disabled list quickly to free up a place in the workforce. (Akron Beacon Journal)
– Darren Waller (TE, Raiders) et Hunter Renfrow (WR, Raiders) might return this Thursday once morest the Rams, according to Josh McDaniels. However, the coach doesn’t want to rush a comeback and cause a relapse. (FTP)
– Victim of a muscle tear in an hamstring during training camp, Tyron Smith (OT, Cowboys) will resume training on Wednesday. Unfortunately, in defense, Mike McCarthy announced thatAnthony Brown (CB) is suffering from a torn Achilles tendon and will not be able to play once more this season. (ESPN)
– Calf hit in the win over the Chiefs, Hayden Hurst (TE, Bengals) is very uncertain for the next match, confirmed his coach to the press on Monday.
– Akayleb Evans (CB, Vikings) is back in the league’s post-concussion protocol for the second time in weeks. He will miss the next game, his coach told the press.
– Hassan Ridgeway (DT, 49ers) suffers from a pectoral muscle injury and will miss 6 to 8 weeks of competition, announced Kyle Shanahan.
They are placed on the injured list and will miss at least 4 games: Austin Jackson (OT, Dolphins), Cody Hollister (WR, Titans)
They come off the injured list: Logan Ryan (S, Buccaneers)
Transactions
– Eric Fisher (OT) will eventually bounce back in Miami. According to ESPN, the former first overall pick in the 2013 Draft joins the Dolphins to replace Austin Jackson (OT, ankle), who is placed on the disabled list.
– The Ravens take a safety to compensate for the injury of Lamar Jackson (QB). Baltimore signed Brett Hundley, who has experience with Green Bay, Seattle, Arizona and Indianapolis. Huntley-Hundley, the Duponds and Dupont of the Ravens on the quarterback side.
The main signatures of the day: Jarrett Guarantano (QB, Broncos, PS), Joshua Dobbs (QB, Lions, PS), Tarell Basham (DE, Titans)
The main cuts of the day: Kevin Huber (P, Bengals)
Ezekiel Elliott: ‘The team is better when Tony Pollard has lifts’
For the first time in his career, Ezekiel Elliott (RB, Cowboys) did not start when he was not injured to face the Colts. For disciplinary reasons, he left his place to his teammate Tony Pollard. And once once more, Pollard showed all his abilities and further fueled the controversy over who should have the number 1 role in the Dallas backfield. The results are such that even Elliott understands, although the idea struggled at first.
“I really think the team is better when Tony Pollard has lifts. He’s so explosive… Last year, I had to accept him, and it was really difficult at first. But in the end, what matters is the team. »
Mike McDaniel: “Sometimes it happens”
He faces San Francisco Tua Tagovailoa (QB, Dolphins) had one of its worst outings of the year. Two interceptions, a fumble lost, a pass percentage not in his standards, the young pitcher from Miami suffered once morest the big Californian defense. For Mike McDaniel (HC) this episode is simply not representative.
“We are used to seeing an extremely precise Tua,” said the coach at a press conference. “I know that there are times when he will take it upon himself, but at the same time he must be able to be imprecise on one or two throws and still produce and operate the attack. […] I think the guys were a little out of sync collectively, but I know one thing: it wasn’t for lack of preparation. It wasn’t for lack of detail work. Sometimes it happens. »
Davante Adams: ‘I want the ball so I can put the Raiders in position to win games’
After a mixed start to the season since arriving in Las Vegas, Davante Adams (WR) recovered well. With 79 receptions for 1176 yards and 12 touchdowns, he is on the basis of a historic campaign for the Raiders. And the club remains on three successes in a row.
“Stats are very important to me because they mean I’m keeping my end of the bargain and doing what I have to do,” Adams told TheAthletic.com. “Efficiency is a big part of it all. We have to make sure that we are as efficient as possible, and the statistics will come by themselves. Ultimately, I want the ball so I can put the Raiders in position to win games. »
Derwin James: “There is urgency”
With the sudden setback once morest Las Vegas, the Chargers emerge in ninth place in their conference. If they want to keep their hopes of qualifying for the playoffs, they will have to perform well by the end of the season.
“We have to keep playing,” Derwin James (S) told the Los Angeles Times. “There are still games to play. We will be in prime time next week. We must understand that there is urgency. […] From now on, we no longer have the right to lose. You have to take the bet. »
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