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Game day: Jaylen Waddle, Austin Ekeler and all absentees

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The suspense continues for Joe Burrow

Will Joe Burrow (QB, Bengals) be on the field Monday night to face the Rams? Not sure. Zac Taylor assured the press that the decision will be made at match time. Limited to training on Friday, the star threw a few balls to his receivers again on Saturday, wearing a compression sock on his calf.

If Burrow is absent, Jake Browning would be sent to the field for the first start of his career.

6 to 8 months for Nick Chubb (Browns)

Victim of a serious knee injury during the second game of the season, Nick Chubb (RB, Browns) fared a little better than expected. According to ESPN, the runner tore “only” the medial collateral ligament. He will have surgery in the coming days. If he is doing better than expected, it is because the first information spoke of a total dislocation of the knee and several torn ligaments.

Its healing period remains estimated at between 6 to 8 months. His season therefore remains over.

Injuries

– Still no return on the horizon for Kyler Murray (QB, Cardinals). While the Cardinals will be able to activate the player on the roster as of October 2, his coach Jonathan Gannon explained to him that he was in no hurry and did not want to hasten Murray’s return. After 21 days (October 24, therefore), Kyler Murray will be put in the fridge for the rest of the season.

– Dismissed earlier in the week, Bryce Young (QB, Panthers) should be absent for one or two weeks according to Frank Reich, his coach (PFT).

They were uncertain but should play this Sunday

  • Browns: Kareem Hunt (RB)
  • Chiefs: Isiah Pacheco (RB), Kadarius Toney (WR)
  • Cowboys: Tyron Smith (OT, knee),
  • Lions: Amon-Ra St Brown (WR, with a steel plate in the shoe to protect his toe)
  • Raiders: Tyree Wilson (DE, ill)
  • Seahawks: DK Metcalf (WR, ribs)
  • Steelers: Minkah Fitzpatrick (S)
  • Titans: DeAndre Hopkins (WR, ankle)
  • Vikings: Christian Darrisaw (OT)

They will not play this Sunday

  • Bears: Eddie Jackson (S, foot)
  • Broncos: Justin Simmons (S, hip), Frank Clark (DE, hip)
  • Buccaneers: Calijah Kancey (DT, calf)
  • Chargers: Austin Ekeler (RB, ankle), Erick Kendricks (LB, hamstring)
  • Colts: Anthony Richardson (QB), Ryan Kelly (C)
  • Commanders: Logan Thomas (TE)
  • Dolphins: Jaylen Waddle (WR, concussion)
  • Patriots: Jonathan Jones (CB)
  • Panthers: Bryce Young (QB)
  • Ravens: Odell Beckham Jr (WR), Ronnie Stanley (OT, knee), Tyler Linderbaum (C, ankle), Justice Hill (RB, foot), Marlon Humphrey (CB, foot), Marcus Williams (S, pectoral), Odafe Oweh (OLB, ankle)
  • Seahawks: Jamal Adams (S, knee)
  • Steelers: Gunner Olszewski (WR, concussion)
  • Vikings: Marcus Davenport (DE)

They are always uncertain

  • Cowboys: Zack Martin (OG, ankle), Tyler Biadasz (C, hamstring)
  • Falcons: Jeff Okudah (CB, foot)

They are placed on the injured list and will miss at least 4 games

  • Chiefs: Richie James (WR, knee)
  • Jets: Duane Brown (OT, hip)
  • Saints: Jamaal Williams (RB, hamstring)
  • Texans: Derek Stingley (CB, hamstring)
  • Titans: Kearis Jackson (WR)

Transactions

– Crowned with their victory against the Giants, Kyle Shanahan (Head Coach) and John Lynch (General Manager) received new contracts over several years. Details have not yet been revealed. The tandem arrived in 2017 and transformed one of the worst rosters in the league into a team with stars on every line.

The main signatures of the day:

  • 49ers: Anthony Brown (CB)

The main cuts of the day:

  • 49ers: Tre Swilling (CB)
  • Colts: Deon Jackson (RB)

In short

– Deshaun Watson (QB, Browns) accumulated three fines in a single game. Against the Steelers, he received a total of $35,513 for two brutalities and a submachine gun-themed celebration. Still the king of good taste.

– Jaylen Warren (RB, Steelers) was fined $48,333 for illegal use of his helmet during the Week 2 game against the Browns. The action was not penalized in the match. Warren had lowered his helmet before contact with Juan Thornhill.

Another glitch for the Bears

Nothing is going well in Chicago. On the ground, mediocre performances. In the locker room, a defensive coordinator who resigns. At the training center, the FBI arriving.

We now learn, via PFT, that the new adventure of the Illinois franchise took place in their stadium, Soldier Field, where more than $100,000 worth of equipment was stolen during the night from Tuesday to Wednesday. The bandits allegedly broke through a fence to seize lawn mowers and utility vehicles.

Photo: Tiffany Amisse in London for Touchdownactu.com

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