October 6, 2025
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Philly loses a pro Bowl line player

The guardian of Philadelphia Eagles Pro Bowl, Landon Dickerson, will have a “minor procedure” made to repair a menis injury to the right knee, according to sources that spoke to Adam Schefter of ESPN. Although he was considered weekday week with injury, sources said Dickerson hoped to play at the opening of the regular eagles season against Dallas Cowboys on September 4.

Dickerson suffered the injury during the team’s open training on Saturday evening. He was finally helped out of the field and transported in the locker room, effectively ending his night and his pre-season.

Jordan Love is probably made for pre-season

Green Bay Packers Jordan Love has made a procedure to repair a ligament injury in his left thumb, according to Rob Demovsky d’Espn. Love could be back in training next week and should be ready for the team’s opening match on September 7.

“Obviously, you saw him there; he was certainly able to operate,” said Managing Director Brian Gotekunst. “But as we looked at all the options and he did it too, the best option, I think, for him to come back the fastest and feels the best was to do so. He wanted to go yesterday to see what it felt, and once we succeeded, we made the decision.”

The Panthers call their departure center

The Carolina Panthers announced on Monday that Austin Corbett had won the departure center position. Last season, he made five departures in the center before being lost for the year due to a torn biceps injury.

“We spoke to Austin and we talked to Cader Mays; They both did an excellent job, “said head coach Dave Canales. “Austin Corbett will be our departure center. We decided to make this decision knowing that this week, going to Houston with joint practice, then having the game, we had the impression that these representatives are strengthening who is the starter who will be with Bryce Young, it is the right time to spend the transition to the place where he will get more of these versus representatives. “

No quarter-back commitment in Cleveland

According to NFL.com, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski told journalists that he had not yet made a decision on who would be a quarter of the team for his second pre-season match against the Philadelphia Eagles, scheduled for August 16. In addition, Stefanski said he would decide when he was ready to appoint the first starter of the week after the match with Philly.

Houston signs a new defensive back

The Texans have signed Jalen Mills security while the team continues to fight with secondary depth. Last week, CJ Gardner-Johnson security suffered a knee injury that will probably miss the rest of the pre-season. In addition, his defensive compatriot Jimmie Ward was arrested last week, his second arrest in the past two months.

Stafford still doesn’t train

Even if he expected that he finally started to practice on Monday, this was not the case for the quarter of Los Angeles Rams Matthew Stafford, who was spotted in street clothes during training yesterday. According to NFL.com, Stafford was not present in today’s practice.

RAMS head coach Sean Mcvay said the team had not discussed the possibility that Stafford needs to undergo surgery to repair an aggravated disc injury on the back, according to Sarah Bishop of ESPN.

“I have not yet taken this path in terms of types of conversations,” said Mcvay. “There have been a lot of conversations on the best method of how we want to approach it. It was not something that appears.”

A calendar for the return of Brandon Aiyuk has been revealed

According to Nick Waggoner d’Espn, the 49ers of San Francisco hope for a return of week six for the Large Brandon Ayuk recipient, who recalls a torn ACL and a torn MCL. Aiyuk, the security Malik Mustapha and the quarter-rear Kurtis Rourke are all trying to return from injuries by the LCA.

“In a way, I see all these guys at the same time,” said head coach Kyle Shanahan. “Whether Mustafa, whether Rourke, or it’s Brandon. They are all at different stages, but where they are, I always see them around the week six, which could be ten week, it could be the week five, but it is the domain where I start to think about it, which is really far away.” I know it’s not week 1 or whatever

James Cook returns to practice

Buffalo Bills Pro Bowl’s Ballon Ball, James Cook, returned to training on Tuesday, according to Kevin Patra of NFL.com, marking the end of his restraint of nine days for a contract extension. The ball carrier participated in the practice but refused to speak to journalists afterwards.

“I would say things have changed,” said Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott. “And yes, we have had conversations with James. Good conversations, as I have already mentioned. The information we get is that he moves in the direction of practicing today. We will see in a few minutes here, but this is the information we have.”

No Michael Penix Jr. Friday

Atlanta Falcons of Falcons, Raheem Morris, said that the team would not play the quarter-Arrière Michael Penix Jr. in his pre-season match against the Tennessee Titans scheduled for Friday, according to Sports Illustrated.

“I would not completely exclude them both,” Morris told journalists. “(Penix) for sure. (Cousins), we will talk about it, but it’s probably the same prospects for next week. And obviously, these practices will determine a group of the next two days.”

Notable injuries and injury updates

Carolina Panthers

  • The wide receiver, the Renfrow hunter, returned to training on Monday after undergoing a hamstring injury.
  • The Jaycee Horn corner half will not participate in the joint practice of the team with Houston’s Texans while treating a hand injury.

Cleveland Browns

  • The quarter-Arrière Dillon Gabriel was authorized to participate in exercises 11 against 11 in limited capacity while it deals with a problem of the hamstrings.
  • The quarterrier Kenny Pickett is still not authorized to participate in exercises 11 against 11 due to his injury to the hamstrings.

Detroit lions

  • The Taylor Decker offensive platform began to increase the activity in practice yesterday when it comes back from an injured shoulder.

Green bay packers

  • The wide receiver Christian Watson should start the season on the list physically unable to play (PUP). However, Director General Brian Gutekunst said Watson was “ahead of the curve” in terms of restoration of a torn LCA.

Chiefs of Kansas City

  • The security Deon Bush was placed in the injured reserve, effectively ending the end of its season after suffering from a torn Achilles when the KC’s pre-season opened.

Miami Dolphins

  • The neck injury at the end of the season of Alexander Mattison, which he suffered when the team’s pre-season opened, should not have the end of career.
  • Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle receptors are daily and could eventually participate in the joint practice of the team with the Lions of Detroit.

New York Giants

  • The wide receiver, Malik Nabers, did not participate in the joint practice of the team with the New York Jets while he continues to take care of an injury to the toe.

New York Jets

  • The quarter Tyrod Taylor will miss the rest of the pre-season after having made a procedure on his knees. Head coach Aaron Glenn said the team hoped that Taylor will be able to return before the first week.
  • Wideout Allen Lazard, who is facing a shoulder problem, is expected to miss two weeks.
  • Defensive line player Jermaine Johnson II, who was activated from the puppy following a torn Achilles tendon last season, said he was thinking that he would be ready for the first week.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Ball carrier Rachaad White is daily with a groin injury.




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