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Colts: towards a start for Joe Flacco

Joe Flacco (QB, Colts) is immortal. According to ESPN, it is unlikely to see Anthony Richardson (QB) play this Sunday against the Jaguars. The young quarterback suffers an oblique muscle injury after a collision with a defender in the last game.

It is therefore Joe Flacco, at the age of 39, who should take over. In a completely different style from Richardson, Flacco took over in the final game and helped the Colts beat the Steelers.

Patriots: Rhamondre Stevenson sent to the bench

Rhamondre Stevenson (RB, Patriots) lost a fumble in each of his team's first four games. After a while, Jerod Mayo couldn't let it go.

The coach therefore announced that Antonio Gibson will start this Sunday's match against the Dolphins. However, he clarified that Stevenson will still have playing time.

Packers: Romeo Doubs suspended

Romeo Doubs (WR, Packers) will not play this Sunday against the Rams. Over the past week, he missed two days of training, explaining that the player was excused for personal reasons. Maybe he wasn't really sorry after all.

Green Bay announced that Doubs is suspended for “conduct detrimental to the team.” » According to Sports Illustrated, Doubs would actually be upset with his use on offense. He wouldn't be hurt or have family problems.

Injuries

– Brandin Cooks (WR, Cowboys) was placed on injured reserve due to knee pain and will therefore be absent at least 4 games. The recipient developed an infection following a surgical procedure on his meniscus. The infection has been cleared and his meniscus repaired, but he needs rest.

– Odell Beckham (WR, Dolphins) is expected to make his debut this Sunday with the Dolphins. He came off the injured list, which he was on because of a knee problem.

– Kendrick Bourne (WR, Patriots) came off the injured list and is expected to make his season debut this Sunday against the Dolphins. It was already against Miami that he tore his anterior cruciate ligament in October 2023. (ESPN)

– Return on October 20 for Cooper Kupp (WR, Rams)? That's his team's goal, according to ESPN. The player suffered a major ankle sprain in Week 2.

– Dylan Horton (DE, Texans) came off the injured list on Saturday. The 24-year-old returned to training last Wednesday, just under a year after being diagnosed with lymphoma.

– Christian McCaffrey (RB, 49ers) will be eligible to return in Week 6. But that shouldn’t be the case. According to ESPN, he will not be activated to face the Seahawks on Thursday night. The good news is that McCaffrey reportedly did not experience any inflammation after training in recent days. But apparently that's still not enough.

They should be absent this Sunday

  • Bills: Khalil Shakir (WR, ankle), Taylor Rapp (S, concussion), Austin Johnson (DT, oblique), Ed Oliver (DT, oblique)
  • Browns: Nick Chubb (RB, knee)
  • Colts: Jonathan Taylor (RB, ankle), Kenny Moore (CB), Kwity Paye (DE)
  • Giants: Malik Nabers (WR, concussion)
  • Raiders: Davante Adams (WR, hamstring), Zamir White (RB, adductor)
  • Saints: Taysom Hill (RB/TE/QB/shower warm-up manager, broken ribs), Willie Gay (LB, hand), Cesar Ruiz (C, knee), Shane Lemieux (C, ankle), Payton Turner ( OF)

They should play this Sunday

  • 49ers: George Kittle (TE, ribs), Fred Warner (LB, ankle)
  • Bengals: Trey Hendrickson (DE, neck/back), BJ Hill (DT, hamstring)
  • Bills: Dion Dawkins (OT)
  • Browns: David Njoku (TE, ankle)
  • Commanders: Austin Ekeler (RB, concussion), Brian Robinson (RB, knee)
  • Rams: Darious Williams (CB, hamstring)

They are uncertain this Sunday

  • Colts: Anthony Richardson (QB, hip)
  • Giants: Devin Singletary (RB, groin)
  • Packers: Christian Watson (WR, ankle)
  • Raiders: Maxx Crosby (DE, ankle)

In brief

– It’s going to be hotter than ever this Sunday at Levi’s Stadium. The meteorological services announce a temperature of around 32 degrees at kickoff (10 p.m.) for the meeting between the 49ers and the Cardinals. That would make it the hottest game played in San Francisco since the new stadium opened eleven years ago.

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