Hot news
– Ravens – Browns (35-10): Lamar Jackson and Baltimore at a slow trot
– Steelers – Bengals (17-19): Joe Burrow can still believe in the playoffs
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Coaches
– The Jets interviewed Mike Vrabel for their head coaching position. The meeting took place on Friday. Rex Ryan should get his chance this Tuesday. As a reminder, the Jets have already spoken with Ron Rivera. For the moment, we are therefore looking at profiles of defensive and experienced coaches. According to Josina Anderson, the names of Kliff Kingsbury (OC, Commanders) and Arthur Smith (OC, Steelers) were also discussed internally.
Injuries
– Tua Tagovailoa (QB, Dolphins, hip) is unlikely to play this Sunday against the Jets. Tyler Huntley (QB) should therefore start for the fifth time this year. Mike McDaniel announced it on Friday. Miami still has a chance to qualify for the playoffs. If they win and the Broncos lose to the Chiefs, Miami will qualify.
– Jalen Hurts (QB, Eagles) will once again be absent this Sunday. It's official. He is still suffering from the effects of a concussion and an injured finger on his left hand.
– Zay Flowers (WR, Ravens) did not finish Saturday night's game due to a knee injury. John Harbaugh explained to the press that his player must undergo an MRI but that there is a chance that the injury is not too serious.
– Michael Hall (DL, Browns) had to be evacuated on a stretcher Saturday evening because of a leg injury that appears serious. An inflatable splint was applied to his leg.
– The Chiefs opened the practice window for Jaylen Watson (CB, Chiefs), who has not played since breaking his ankle in Week 7. (ESPN)
– DJ Johnson (LB, Panthers) will miss his team's final game of the season because he suffered a concussion. But not on the ground. The player was involved in a car accident during the season. (ESPN)
– Jordan Whitehead (S, Buccaneers) had to be transported to the hospital following a car accident which took place while he was on his way to his team's premises on Saturday. The causes of the accident are not yet known, but the injuries do not put the player or the other motorist in danger. Whitehead was placed on the non-football injury list. He will not play this Sunday. Ryan Neal (S) was brought up from the practice squad to replace him.
They will play this Sunday
- Chargers: Alohi Gilman (S)
- Commanders: Austin Ekeler (RB, concussion)
- Eagles: Dallas Goedert (TE, knee)
- Lions: Alex Anzalone (LB)
They will not play this Sunday
- 49ers: Brock Purdy (QB, elbow)
- Colts: Anthony Richardson (QB, back)
- Commanders: Marshon Lattimore (CB, hamstring), Tyler Owens (S), Jordan Magee (LB)
- Cowboys: CeeDee Lamb (WR, shoulder)
- Saints: Derek Carr (QB, hand), Chris Olave (WR, concussion)
They are uncertain this Sunday
- Falcons: Darnell Mooney (WR, shoulder)
They are placed on injured reserve and will miss at least 4 games: Jabrill Peppers (S, Patriots), Sauce Gardner (CB, Jets), Jaire Alexander (CB, Packers, knee), MarShawn Lloyd (RB, Packers, ankle)
Transactions
– The Bills signed QB Mike White to a one-year contract extension, putting him under contract through the end of the 2025 season. (ESPN)
In brief
– Sean McVay announced that Matthew Stafford (QB), Cooper Kupp (WR), Puka Nacua (WR), Kyren Williams (RB), Alaric Jackson (OT) and Kevin Dotson (OG) will be rested this Sunday against the Seahawks .
– The Chiefs will play with their replacements against the Broncos, but also with a little extra fatigue. On the way to Denver, their plane was stuck on the tarmac for 4 hours due to a blizzard, before finally being able to take off.
The Vikings are bringing their fans to Detroit… or at least they're trying
The Vikings purchased about 1,900 tickets for this Sunday's decisive game in Detroit. The idea: bring purple fans to enemy territory. Tickets purchased for around $1,000 each, which the franchise offered to its supporters for much less, sometimes $200!
A great idea. Except that the resellers have invited themselves into the loop. As a result, according to Sports Illustrated, some tickets were purchased… then put back on sale for more money. A ticket was even bought by the Vikings for 1,200 dollars, bought for 300 greenbacks by a “supporter”, then resold again for 690 dollars… And it has since been put back on sale.
A move that attracted the attention of the Lions, who complained to the NFL. But the league concluded that the Vikings did not violate any rules.
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