Thursday, December 18, 2014

Bears Bench QB Jay Cutler

The Chicago Bears have had a poor showing on offense this season and have decided to make changes.

The team have benched quarterback Jay Cutler and will start Jimmy Clausen this Sunday against the Lions in Chicago.

Cutler has thrown 18 interceptions and had 24 turnovers total so far this season. He produced a season-low passer rating of 55.8 and was sacked a season-high seven times against the Saints this past weekend. He also generated a total QBR of 6.8, his second-worst performance of the season behind a 6.0 QBR in Week 10 against the Green Bay Packers.

Bears defense has ranked among the league's worst the past two seasons and have gone from second to 19th in scoring this year.

Cutler is the highest-paid offensive player in the NFL this season at $22.5 million and signed a seven-year contract after last season.

Clausen was drafted by the Carolina Panthers in 2010 where he went 1-9 his first season before Panthers drafted Cam Newton in 2011. Bears signed him as Cutler's backup in June.

49ers release DT Ray McDonald

The 49ers have had enough of the troubles involving their defensive lineman Ray McDonald.

The team announced Wednesday they have released the standout tackle amidst allegations of sexual assault.

The latest problems stem from an investigation by San Jose Police on Tuesday night. A young woman alleged to have been possibly assaulted by McDonald a day prior. McDonald's home was searched during the probe into the woman's allegations. McDonald has not been arrested on any charges.

McDonald was investigated earlier this season for a domestic violence charge involving his fiancée. Santa Clara County DA's office declined to file charges due to lack of verifiable witnesses and lack of cooperation from the victim.

The NFL will conduct its own investigation but will not interfere with law enforcement. The alleged incident is covered by its new conduct policy.

An NFLPA source says that no determination has been made on whether McDonald will file a grievance over his release.

Friday, October 3, 2014

Broncos release veteran K Matt Prater

Matt Prater is nearing the end of his four game suspension, but he will not be returning to the Broncos to play once it is complete.

The team announced Prater's release on Friday.

Prater is one of the strongest and most accurate kickers in the NFL. He holds the record for the longest field goal ever made at 64 yards. He is likely to find a new team fairly quickly.

Denver decided to go with rookie Brandon McManus, who was traded from the Giants in late August. McManus has made all his field goals in the Broncos first three games.

Saints FS Jairus Byrd Out for the Season

The season is officially over for New Orleans Saints free safety Jairus Byrd

Saints head coach Sean Payton announced Friday that Byrd has been placed on season ending injured reserve after tearing his lateral meniscus ligament in practice Thursday.

Byrd signed with the Saints in the off-season for six years and $54 million with $26.3 million guaranteed.

Byrd will be replaced in the lineup by Rafael Bush.

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Week 4 Predictions

New York Giants (1-2) vs Washington Redskins (1-2)

The Giants come in off a win while the Redskins come in off a loss. Giants QB Eli Manning completed 21-of-28 passes for 234 yards, two touchdowns, and zero interceptions in the Giants' Week 3, 30-17 win over the Texans, but the Giants have the 22nd ranked defense. Redskins QB Kirk Cousins completed 30-of-48 passes for 427 yards with three touchdowns and one interception in Sunday's Week 3 loss at Philadelphia. Redskins defense is ranked 4th but the Giants have won the last two matchups. Prediction: Giants

Green Bay Packers (1-2) vs Chicago Bears (2-1)

Packers come in off a loss while Bears come in off a win. Packers QB Aaron Rodgers completed 16-of-27 passes for 162 yards, one touchdown and zero interceptions in the Packers' 19-7, Week 3 loss to the Lions. Packers have the 20th ranked defense. Bears QB Jay Cutler completed 23-of-38 passes for 225 yards and two touchdowns in the Bears' Week 3, 27-19 win over the Jets on Monday night. Bears have the 23rd ranked defense. Prediction: Packers

Tennessee Titans (1-2) vs Indianapolis Colts (1-2)

Titans come in off a loss while Colts come in off a win. Titans QB Jake Locker completed just 17-of-34 passes for 185 yards, zero touchdowns, and two interceptions in the Titans' Week 3, 33-7 blowout loss to the Bengals. Titans have the 5th ranked defense. Colts QB Andrew Luck completed 31-of-39 passes for 370 yards, four touchdowns, and no turnovers in Sunday's Week 3 blowout win over the Jaguars. Colts have the 29th ranked defense. Colts have won all three of their last meetings. Prediction: Colts

Miami Dolphins (1-2) vs Oakland Raiders (0-3)

Both teams come in off losses last week. Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill completed 21-of-43 passes for 205 yards and one touchdown in the Dolphins' Week 3 loss to Kansas City. Dolphins have the 9th ranked defense. Raiders QB Derek Carr completed 21-of-34 passes for 174 yards and an interception in Sunday's Week 3 loss to the Patriots. Raiders have the 12th ranked defense. Dolphins have won all three of their last meetings. Prediction: Dolphins

Detroit Lions (2-1) vs New York Jets (1-2)

Lions come in off a win while Jets come in off a loss. Lions QB Matthew Stafford completed 22-of-34 passes for 246 yards, zero touchdowns and two interceptions and a fumble in the Lions' 19-7 Week 3 win over the Packers. Lions have the number one ranked defense in the league. Jets QB Geno Smith completed 26-of-43 passes for 316 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions in the Jets' 27-19, Week 3 loss to the Bears on Monday night. Jets have the number 2 ranked defense. Lions won their last matchup. Prediction: Lions

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-3) vs Pittsburgh Steelers (2-1)

Bucs come in off a loss while the Steelers come in off a win. Bucs QB Josh McCown left their Thursday night loss with a thumb injury and has not been ruled out for the game. Bucs have the 28th ranked defense. Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger completed 22-of-30 passes for 196 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday night's 37-19 blowout of the Panthers. Steelers have the 18th ranked defense. Steelers have won all three of the last meetings. Prediction: Steelers

Carolina Panthers (2-1) vs Baltimore Ravens (2-1)

Panthers come in off a loss while Ravens come in off a win. Panthers QB Cam Newton completed 24-of-35 passes for 250 yards and a touchdown in Sunday night's Week 3 loss to the Steelers. Panthers have the 14th ranked defense. Ravens QB Joe Flacco completed 19-of-31 passes for 217 yards, a touchdown, and an interception in the Ravens' Week 3 win over the Browns. Ravens have the 16th ranked defense. Ravens lead the series but Panthers won the last matchup. Prediction: Panthers

Buffalo Bills (2-1) vs Houston Texans (2-1)

Both teams come in off a loss last week. Bills QB E.J. Manuel completed 23-of-39 passes for 238 yards and a touchdown against the Chargers Week 3. Bills have the 15th ranked defense. Texans QB Ryan Fitzpatrick completed 20-of-34 passes for 289 yards, one touchdown, and three interceptions in the Texans' Week 3 loss to the Giants. Texans have the 15th ranked defense. Texans won the last two matchups. Prediction: Bills

Jacksonville Jaguars (0-3) vs San Diego Chargers (2-1)

Jags come in off a loss while the Chargers come in off a win. Jags QB Chad Henne was benched during the halftime of last week's loss and rookie QB Blake Bortles has been named the starter for the rest of the season. Jags have the last ranked defense in the league. Chargers QB Philip Rivers completed 18-of-25 passes for 256 yards and two touchdowns against the Bills. Chargers have the 10th ranked defense. Chargers have won all of the last three matchups. Prediction: Chargers

Atlanta Falcons (2-1) vs Minnesota Vikings (1-2)

Falcons come in off a win while the Vikings come in off a loss. Falcons QB Matt Ryan went 21 for 24 with 286 yards and three touchdown passes in Thursday's blowout win over Tampa Bay. Falcons may have the number one ranked offense but they have the 27th ranked defense overall. Vikings lost starting QB Matt Cassel for the season leaving rookie QB Teddy Bridgewater to make his first NFL start this week. Vikings have the 11th ranked defense. Falcons have won the last two matchups. Prediction: Falcons

Philadelphia Eagles (3-0) vs San Francisco 49ers (1-2)

Eagles come in off a win while the 49ers come in off a loss last week. Eagles QB Nick Foles completed 28-of-42 passes for 325 yards with three touchdowns in Sunday's Week 3 win over the Redskins. Eagles have the 26th ranked defense. 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick completed 29-of-37 passes for 245 yards, one touchdown in San Francisco's 23-14 Week 3 loss to the Cardinals. 49ers have the sixth ranked defense. The teams have split their matchups with 49ers winning the last. Prediction: 49ers

New Orleans Saints (1-2) vs Dallas Cowboys (2-1)

Both teams come in off wins last week. Saints QB Drew Brees completed 27-of-35 passes for 293 yards and two touchdowns in New Orleans' 20-9, Week 3 win over the Vikings. Saints have the 24th ranked defense. Cowboys QB Tony Romo completed 18-of-23 passes for 217 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception in the Cowboys' 34-31 win over the Rams. Cowboys have the 21st ranked defense. Saints have won all three of the last matchups. Prediction: Saints

New England Patriots (2-1) vs Kansas City Chiefs (1-2)

Both teams come in off wins last week. Patriots QB Tom Brady completed 24-of-37 passes for 234 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's Week 3 win over the Raiders. Patriots have the third ranked defense. Chiefs QB Alex Smith completed 19-of-25 passes for 186 yards and three touchdowns in the Chiefs' Week 3 win over the Dolphins. Chiefs have the 19th ranked defense. Pats have won the last two matchups. Prediction: Patriots

Vikings QB Matt Cassel Out For Season

Quarterback Teddy Bridgewater has been named the starting quarterback for the Vikings. The news comes in light of the injury to Matt Cassel.

Cassel is out for the season with broken bones in his left foot. The injury happened during the Vikings 20-9 loss against the Saints.

Cassel injured his foot on a scramble during a field goal drive early in the second quarter.

Bridgewater finished the game for Cassel and completed 12 of 20 passes for 150 yards and running six times for 27 yards.

The rookie will move into the starting position beginning this week while former starter Christian Ponder will move into the number two role.

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Panthers DE Greg Hardy on Voluntary Leave

Carolina Panthers announced on Wednesday that defensive end Greg Hardy voluntarily agreed to go on the Exempt/Commissioner's Permission list. Hardy won't be allowed to participate in team activities or games until his legal issues are resolved. 

General manager Dave Gettleman said that Hardy will be allowed at the team facility.

Hardy was convicted July 15 of assault on a female and communicating threats after the victim said he threw her in a bathtub and onto a sofa covered in guns before threatening to kill her. His appeal trial is set for Nov. 17. 
The NFLPA released a statement on Wednesday in regards to the case:  
"Today, Greg Hardy made a decision to take a voluntary leave of absence to resolve his pending legal issue. The NFLPA and NFL worked with Greg, his representatives and the Carolina Panthers on this matter. We support this decision and hope the best for him and his family."
Hardy will still continue to be paid his weekly salary of $770,588.23 while on the exempt list.

Cardinals RB Jonathan Dwyer Arrested; Deactivated

The domestic violence saga in the NFL as another players faces allegations of abuse.

Arizona Cardinals running back Jonathan Dwyer was arrested on Wednesday for one count of aggravated assault causing a fracture, one count of aggravated assault involving a minor, two counts of criminal damage, one count of preventing the use of a phone in an emergency and assault. Cardinals reacted swiftly by deactivating him from all team activities.

Dwyer spent a night in jail before making a brief court appearance and being released on a $25,000 bond early Thursday.

The arrest stem from incidents that occurred on July 21 and 22 at Dwyer's home in Phoenix. According to the police report the first encounter happened wind Dwyer attempted to kiss and undress his his wife but she refused. Dwyer head-butted her and broke her nose. Someone who heard the argument called police. Dwyer hid in a bathroom and his wife denied the assault because he threatened to kill himself.

The next day Dwyer punched his wife in the face, punched holes in the walls of his home and threw a shoe at his 17 month old son though the child was not injured. As his wife tried to call police Dwyer grabbed her cellphone and threw it from a second story. 

During the police interview on Wednesday Dwyer admitted hiding in the bathroom after the first incident and sending a photo of a knife with suicidal threats but denied an assault.

Dwyer will still retain his roster spot and be paid during his deactivation. 
He signed a one year $730,000 contract in the off-season with the Cardinals including a $65,000 bonus.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Vikings Reverse Decision; Bar Adrian Peterson

After deactivating Adrian Peterson for the game this past Sunday, the Vikings reinstated him on Monday citing due process. However after receiving criticism from the Minnesota governor and losing sponsorship from the Radisson Hotel, the team reversed course and have placed Peterson on the Exempt/Commissioner's Permission List.

Peterson will  be barred from all team activities until his child-abuse case is resolved, the team said early Wednesday morning. Peterson's next scheduled court date is October 8.

Vikings owners  Zygi and Mark Wilf released a statement about the Peterson situation:

"After giving the situation additional thought, we have decided this is the appropriate course of action for the organization and for Adrian. We are always focused on trying to make the right decision as an organization.

We embrace our role -- and the responsibilities that go with it -- as a leader in the community, as a business partner and as an organization that can build bridges with our fans and positively impact this great region. We appreciate and value the input we have received from our fans, our partners and the community."

 The NFLPA released their own statement:

"Adrian Peterson made a decision to take a voluntary leave with pay to take care of his personal and legal issues. The NFLPA and NFL worked with Adrian and the Minnesota Vikings to resolve this unique situation. We support this decision and hope the best for him and his family."

-- NFL Players Association
 
 
Peterson was indicted last week in Montgomery County, Texas, on a felony count of reckless or negligent injury to a child for a whipping incident that left his four-year-old son with wounds and bruises. Peterson's next scheduled court date is October 8.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

NFLPA appeals Ray Rice suspension

The NFL Players' Association appealed Ray Rice's indefinite suspension Tuesday night.

Rice was originally given a two game suspension in July for violating the league's personal conduct policy for a physical altercation involving his then-fiancé Jenay Palmer in a casino elevator in February.

On September 8 a video surfaced showing the actual violent confrontation. Within hours, the Ravens released Rice and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell extended the suspension to indefinite based on the "new evidence." Both the Ravens and the league denied having seen the video prior to the release by TMZ Sports on Sept. 8.

The NFLPA released a statement regarding the appeal:

Today, the NFL Players Association formally filed an appeal of the indefinite suspension of Ray Rice by the NFL. This action taken by our union is to protect the due process rights of all NFL players.
The NFLPA appeal is based on supporting facts that reveal a lack of a fair and impartial process, including the role of the office of the Commissioner of the NFL. We have asked that a neutral and jointly selected arbitrator hear this case as the Commissioner and his staff will be essential witnesses in the proceeding and thus cannot serve as impartial arbitrators.
 
-- NFL Players Association
Additional information on this matter:
·       The terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement require a hearing date to be set within 10 days of this appeal notice.
·       Under governing labor law, an employee cannot be punished twice for the same action when all of the relevant facts were available to the employer at the time of the first punishment.
·       The hearing will require a neutral arbitrator to determine what information was available to the NFL and when it was available.
 
Both the NFL and players' association agree that Rice will remain suspended indefinitely while the appeal is resolved.

Jaguars TE Marcedes Lewis on Short Term IR

The Jaguars have placed tight end Marcedes Lewis on injured reserve/designated to return because of the high ankle sprain he suffered during the team's 41-10 loss to Washington on Sunday.

Lewis cannot practice for six weeks and is not eligible to return to the active roster until two weeks after that making him unavailable until Week 10 against the Cowboys.

Jaguars promoted undrafted rookie Marcel Jensen from the practice squad to fill the void left by Lewis. They also have Clay Harbor and Mickey Shuler.

Bears CB Charles Tillman Out For the Season

The season is over for Charles Tillman. According to some, so may be his career.

Chicago Bears placed their veteran cornerback on season-ending injured reserve with a ruptured triceps muscle.

Tillman sustained the injury when he appeared to become tangled up with a 49ers player near the sideline during the third quarter of the Bears' 28-20 victory against San Francisco on Sunday night.

Tillman leads the NFL with 42 forced fumbles and 30 interceptions since 2003. The 12 year veteran is a two time Pro Bowl selection and ranks third in Bears history with 36 interceptions. He leads the franchise in career interception return yardage (675), interception return touchdowns (8) and defensive return touchdowns (9).

In a statement released Monday Tillman stated that retirement is not on his mind and that he will return to the team in 2015. He is a respected leader on the Bears team and his presence will be missed in the secondary.

Friday, September 12, 2014

Players OK new NFL drug policy

The NFL and the NFLPA announced on Wednesday an agreement on "improvements" to the policy on performance enhancing drugs that includes testing for human growth hormone and neutral arbitration for appeals.

The NFL announced that HGH testing would be implemented by the end of this month. Information on the new testing procedures will be sent to teams this week. In addition, the NFL and NFLPA are near agreement on changes to the substance abuse policy, which will be announced when it is completed.

Denver Broncos receiver Wes Welker, Dallas Cowboys safety Orlando Scandrick and Rams receiver Stedman Bailey are now eligible to return to play this week.  All three players had received four-game suspensions for testing positive for substances that now will be covered under the substance abuse policy.

Vikings RB Adrian Peterson indicted on child abuse

Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson has found himself in legal trouble that may cost him both on and off the field.
Peterson has been indicted in Texas on charges of child abuse after using a tree branch to spank his son. Vikings responded swiftly to the charges by deactivating the star rusher for this Sunday's game against the Patriots.
Peterson's attorney, Rusty Hardin, said Friday that the charge in Montgomery County accuses Peterson of using a branch, or switch, to spank one of his sons, but that the young athlete meant no harm and was cooperating with authorities.

The NFL didn't immediately respond to a request for comment on Peterson's situation.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Week 2 Predictions

Pittsburgh Steelers (1-0) vs Baltimore Ravens (0-1)

Steelers come in off a win last week against the Browns at home while Ravens come in off a loss against the Bengals at home. With a lot of distraction going on in Baltimore surrounding the Ray Rice incident and the team cutting him, this game will be their first chance to prove they can move on without him. This forces the Ravens to use Bernard Pierce and Justin Forsett in the backfield. Pierce was benched last week for fumbling so expect to see a lot more of Forsett. Joe Flacco completed 35-of-62 passes for 345 yards, one touchdown, and an interception in their week one loss. Ben Roethlisberger completed 23-of-34 passes for 365 yards, one touchdown and one interception. Le'Veon Bell rushed 21 times for 109 yards and a touchdown. The question will be can the Ravens overcome the drama surrounding the team this week to get their first win of the season. Prediction: Steelers

Miami Dolphins (1-0) vs Buffalo Bills (1-0)

Both these teams come in off surprising wins. Quarterback Ryan Tannehill completed 18-of-32 passes for 178 yards, two touchdowns and an interception in Miami's 33-20, Week 1 win over the Patriots. Running back Knowshon Moreno carried the mail in the Dolphins' Week 1 win over the Patriots, rushing 24 times for 134 yards and a touchdown. Dolphins have the 8th ranked defense after week 1. Quarterback E.J. Manuel completed 16-of-22 passes for 173 yards, one touchdown, and an interception in Sunday's Week 1 win over Chicago, adding six carries for 19 yards and a touchdown. Running back C.J. Spiller rushed 15 times for 53 yards in Buffalo's Week 1 win over Chicago, adding three catches for 11 yards and a touchdown. Bills have the 29th ranked defense after week 1. Prediction: Dolphins

Atlanta Falcons (1-0) vs Cincinnati Bengals (1-0)

Both teams come off wins last week. Quarterback Matt Ryan went 31 for 43 for a career-high 448 yards with three touchdowns and one interception in Sunday's 37-34 overtime win over New Orleans. Running back Jacquizz Rodgers rushed 6 times for 34 yards and a touchdown. Falcons have the 30th ranked after week 1. Quarterback Andy Dalton completed 25-of-38 passes for 301 yards and a touchdown in the Bengals' Week 1 win over the Ravens. Bengals running game was held under 70 yards and the defense is ranked 28th after week 1. Prediction: Falcons

New Orleans Saints (0-1) vs Cleveland Browns (0-1)

Both teams come in off losses in week 1. Quarterback Drew Brees completed 29-of-42 passes for 333 yards, a touchdown and an interception against the Falcons Week 1. Running back Mark Ingram rushed 13 times for 60 yards and two touchdowns. Saints defense in ranked dead last after week 1. Quarterback Brian Hoyer completed 19-of-31 passes for 230 yards and a touchdown in the Browns' 30-27, Week 1 loss to the Steelers. Running back Ben Tate was injured during the week 1 matchup so Terrance West relieved him in the game and finished with 100 yards on 16 carries. He will get the start this week. Browns defense ranked 31st after week 1. Prediction: Saints

Dallas Cowboys (0-1) vs Tennessee Titans (1-0)

Cowboys come in off a loss last week while Titans come in off a suprising win. Quarterback Tony Romo completed 23-of-37 passes for 281 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions in Dallas' 28-17, Week 1 loss to the 49ers. Running back DeMarco Murray rushed 22 times for 118 yards and a touchdown. Cowboys defense is ranked 10th after week 1. Quarterback Jake Locker completed 22-of-33 passes for 266 yards and two touchdowns, and added six runs for 14 yards in the Titans' Week 1 stomping of Kansas City, 26-10. Titans running game was held under 100 yards and defense is ranked 3rd after week 1. Prediction: Cowboys

New England Patriots (0-1) vs Minnesota Vikings (1-0)

Patriots come in off a surprising loss while the Vikings come in off a win in week 1. Quarterback Tom Brady completed 29-of-55 passes for 249 yards and a touchdown in the loss to the Dolphins. Patriots running game was held under 30 yards total for the game and their defense is ranked 16th after week 1. Quarterback Matt Cassel completed 17-of-25 passes for 170 yards and two touchdowns in the Vikings' Week 1, 34-6 throttling of the Rams. Vikes running game was held under 100 yards for the game and defense is ranked 9th after week 1. Patriots have not started 0-2 since Tom Brady has been the starting quarterback. Prediction: Patriots

Arizona Cardinals (1-0) vs New York Giants (0-1)

Cards come in off a win last week while Giants come in off a loss. Quarterback Carson Palmer completed 24-of-37 passes for 304 yards and two touchdowns in Arizona's Week 1, 18-17 win over San Diego. Cards running game was held under 75 yards and defense is ranked 6th after week 1. Quarterback Eli Manning completed just 18-of-33 passes for 163 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions in the Giants' Week 1, 35-14 blowout loss to the Lions. Running backRashad Jennings rushed for 46 yards and one touchdown on 16 carries. Giants defense is ranked 26th after week 1. These teams have split their last matchups. Prediction: Giants

Jacksonville Jaguars (0-1) vs Washington Redskins (0-1)

Both teams come in off losses in Week 1. Quarterback Chad Henne completed 24-of-43 passes for 266 yards with two touchdowns in Sunday's Week 1 loss to the Eagles. Jags running game was held under 50 yards in the game. Their defense is ranked 27th after week 1. Quarterback Robert Griffin III completed 29-of-37 passes for 267 yards but no touchdowns in their week 1 loss to the Texans. Redskins game was held under 150 yards and no touchdowns. Redskins defense is ranked 11th after week 1. Prediction: Redskins

Detroit Lions (1-0) vs Carolina Panthers (1-0)

Both teams come in off wins last week. Quarterback Matthew Stafford completed 22-of-32 passes for 346 yards and two touchdowns in the Lions' Week 1 win over the Giants. Running back Joique Bell rushed for 51 yards and one touchdown on 15 carries. Lions defense is ranked 2nd after week 1. Quarterback Cam Newton will make his season debut this week after sitting out week 1 with cracked ribs. Panthers running game was held under 100 yards in their win last week. Panthers defense is ranked 5th after week 1. Lions won the last matchup but Panthers lead the matchup history 2-1 over the last six years. Prediction: Panthers

Seattle Seahawks (1-0) vs San Diego Chargers (0-1)

Seahawks come in off a win while the Chargers come in off a loss last week. Quarterback Russell Wilson went 19 for 28 for 191 yard and two touchdowns in Seahawks win over Green Bay. Running back Marshawn Lynch ran for 110 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carriers. Seahawks defense is ranked 4th after week 1. Quarterback Philip Rivers completed 21-of-36 passes for 238 yards, one touchdown, and one interception in Monday night's Week 1, 18-17 loss to the Cardinals. Running back Ryan Mathews rushed for 40 yards and one touchdown on 12 carries. Chargers defense is ranked 23rd after week 1. Prediction: Seahawks

St. Louis Rams (0-1) vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-1)

Both teams come in off week one losses. Quarterback Austin Davis completed 16-of-23 passes for 192 yards, no touchdowns, and one interception in relief of Shaun Hill (thigh) in the Rams' 34-6, Week 1 loss to Minnesota. Shaun Hill is still questionable for this week's game. Rams running game was held under 65 yards total. Rams defense is ranked 14th after week 1. Quarterback Josh McCown completed 22-of-35 passes for 183 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions in the Bucs' Week 1 loss to the Panthers. Bucs running game was held under 25 yards and the defense is ranked 12th after week 1. Prediction: Bucs

Kansas City Chiefs (0-1) vs Denver Broncos (1-0)

Chiefs come in off a surprisng loss last week while Broncos come in off a win. Quarterback Alex Smith completed 19-of-35 passes for 202 yards, one touchdown, and three interceptions in the Chiefs' Week 1 loss to the Titans. Chiefs running game was held under 25 yards and defense is ranked 24th after week 1. Quarterback Peyton Manning completed 22-of-36 passes for 269 yards and three touchdowns in Sunday night's 31-24 win over the Colts. Running back Montee Ball had 23 carries for 67 yards and a touchdown. Broncos defense ranked 25th after week 1. Prediction: Broncos

New York Jets (1-0) vs Green Bay Packers (0-1)

Jets come in off a win while the Packers come in off a loss last week. Quarterback Geno Smith completed 23-of-28 passes for 221 yards, one touchdown, and one interception in the Jets' Week 1 victory over the Raiders. Running back Ivory rushed 10 times for 107 yards and a touchdown. Jets have number one ranked defense after week 1. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers was limited to 189 yards on 23-of-33 passing with a touchdown and an interception in the loss to Seattle. Running back Eddy Lacy is probable for the game against the Jets with a concussion. Neither he nor Starks scored last week. Packers defense is ranked 21st after week one. Prediction: Packers

Houston Texans (1-0) vs Oakland Raiders (0-1)

Texans come in off a shocking win while Raiders come in off a loss. Quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick completed 14-of-22 passes for 206 yards with one touchdown in Sunday's Week 1 win against the Redskins. While RB Arian Foster rushed for over 100 yards he did not score a touchdown. Texans defense is ranked 19th after week 1. Quarterback Derek Carr completed 20-of-32 passes for 151 yards and two touchdowns in the Raiders' Week 1, 19-14 loss to the Jets. Raiders running game was held under 30 yards and defense is ranked 22nd after week 1. Prediction: Texans

Chicago Bears (0-1) vs San Francisco 49ers (1-0)

Bears come in off a loss while the 49ers come in off a win. Quarterback Jay Cutler completed 34-of-49 passes for 349 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions in Sunday's Week 1 loss to Buffalo. Bears running game was held under 90 yards total. Their defense is ranked 17th after week one. Colin Kaepernick completed 16-of-23 passes for 201 yards and two touchdowns as the 49ers eased by the Cowboys 28-17 in Week 1. Running back Carlos Hyde rushed seven times for 50 yards and a touchdown. 49ers defense is ranked 20th after week one. 49ers have won all three of their last matchups. Prediction: 49ers

Philadelphia Eagles (1-0) vs Indianapolis Colts (0-1)

Eagles come in off a win while Colts come in off a loss last week. Quarterback Nick Foles threw for  322 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 34-17 win over Jacksonville. Running back Darren Sproles rushed 11 times for 71 yards and a touchdown. Eagles defense is ranked 7th after week 1. Quarterback Andrew Luck completed 35-of-53 passes for 370 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions in Sunday night's loss to the Broncos, adding five carries for 19 yards and a rushing touchdown. Colts running game was held under 40 yards for the game and their defense is ranked 18th after week 1. Prediction: Colts

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Companies Quick to Sever Ties With Ray Rice

The fallout of the elevator surveillance video released by TMZ Sports on Monday continues for the embattled Ray Rice.

After being cut by the Baltimore Ravens and suspended indefinitely by the NFL, several companies have also cut ties with the former running back. Here is the latest:

The Baltimore Ravens are no longer selling Ray Rice jerseys on their official website. They are offering fans an exchange for their No. 27 jerseys at their stadium stores.

Rice jerseys were pulled off shelves at retailers Dick's Sporting Goods and Modell's on Monday and were no longer available for sale at the NFL Shop, the league's official online store.

No Idea Tavern and Hersh’s Pizza and Drinks, both in Baltimore, are offering free pizzas and $10 bar tabs if customers turn in their No. 27 Rice jerseys. Both will also donate $2.70 per jersey they receive to the House Of Ruth, a Maryland non-profit organization that helps women and children who are victims of domestic violence.

Nike has terminated its endorsement contract with Ray Rice. VertiMax sports training equipment and BodyArmor sports drink also severed ties with him. 

Rice also had been removed as a spokesman for East Coast-based M&T Bank (though this was done after the release of the initial video).

EA Sports announced via Twitter that it will remove Rice from its Madden NFL 15 game. The roster change update will happen on Friday.
Though this may not be the end of his career, the young athlete stands to lose $4 million in base salary from the Ravens as well as millions of dollars in lost endorsement deals. He will have an uphill battle to gain redemption in the eyes of the public and to play again for the NFL.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Pegulas Reach Agreement to Buy Buffalo Bills

Buffalo Sabres owners Terry and Kim Pegula are close to being the new owners of the Buffalo Bills.

NFL Insider Adam Schefter reported on Tuesday that the couple had teached a tentative agreement.

The estate must get the approval of the NFL before the sale to the Pegulas can be completed. This could come within the next week.

 The Pegulas would require approval from members of the NFL Finance Committee and would have to go through an extensive background check by an NFL-contracted security firm.

The final step would be approval from three-quarters of the league's 31 other owners, which could come as early as next month.

Under NFL regulations the Pegulas can own both the Sabres and the Bills since they are both in the same market.

The Pegulas were regarded as the front-runners to buy the Bills. They have owned the Sabres since 2011. They have a net worth of more than $3.5 billion and the support of local business leaders and public officials.

The Bills are up for sale after the original owner and founder Ralph Wilson died in March. The sale price is expected to exceed $1 billion.

Colts LB Robert Mathis Out For the Season

Colts were already without linebacker Robert Mathis due to a four game suspension, now it appears he has been lost for the season.

Mathis suffered a torn Achilles tendon and will be out for the season. He suffered the injury last week while working out away from the Colts facility.

Colts however said they were awaiting word from doctors before they announce the severity of the injury or the length of his recovery time.

The Colts will turn to second-year player Bjoern Werner to fill the void left by Mathis' loss.

Chiefs LB Derrick Johnson and DE Mike DeVito Out For the Season

The Chiefs opened their 2014 with a loss to the Titans at home. The bigger loss, however, came on their defensive line.

Chiefs announced that linebacker Derrick Johnson and defensive end Mike DeVito both ruptured their Achilles tendon and are out for the season.

The loss of Johnson is significant for the Chiefs. He is one of the leaders on the defense and his presence on the interior of the line is essential.

Josh Mauga and James-Michael Johnson will be used to replace Johnson this season.

Chiefs also signed former Denver Broncos defensive tackle Kevin Vickerson to replace DeVito. Vickerson is a seven year veteran who spent his last four seasons with the Broncos.

Vickerson was cut by the Broncos prior to the start of this season. He will not have the opportunity to face his former team on Sunday when the Chiefs face the Broncos in Denver.

Monday, September 8, 2014

Ray Rice Cut by Ravens; Suspended by the NFL

Just a week after announcing new guidelines on domestic violence suspensions, damning evidence against Ravens running back Ray Rice may have ended his career.

TMZ Sports released the elevator video footage of the assault committed by Ray Rice on his then fiancee'. The reaction on social media was swift and severe with many current and former players expressing their contempt for Rice and suggesting the league needed to do more to punish him.

Shortly following the reaction on social media, the Baltimore Ravens announced that they released the young star. This was followed shortly by the NFL suspending Rice indefinitely and banning all teams from contacting him.

The NFL and the Ravens were quick to defend their original punishment advising they were unaware of the severity of the assault on Rice's wife and that they had never seen the video that TMZ made public. Both were quick to change their reactions and punishments once new evidence came to light.

Rice may at some point return to the NFL since he was not banished from the league, however this would not be anytime soon. Rice will need to seek redemption, seek counseling and show remorse. He will have to become a spokesperson against domestic violence and show he is committed to the cause in order to ever have another chance in the league. As of right now his career is in jeopardy of being over at just 28.

Texans DE Jadeveon Clowney Out For 4-6 Weeks

Jadeveon Clowney has started his NFL career plagued by injuries.

The Texans star had sports hernia surgery in June and suffered concussion like symptoms during the preseason. He suffered his latest injury during the opening game of the season.

Clowney was injured late in the second quarter in Sunday's win over the Washington Redskins. He was hurt when he jumped up to try and bat down a pass.

The young athlete tore his meniscus and had arthroscopic surgery on his right knee Monday. He will miss 4-6 weeks recovering.


He will be replaced by Whitney Mercilus in the Texans line up.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Giants G Geoff Schwartz on Temporary IR

The Giants have placed offensive lineman Geoff Schwartz on their temporary injured reserve list.

The veteran guard won't be available to play until Week 9.

Schwartz dislocated his right big toe in the Giants' preseason game against the Jets. He can't practice the first six weeks or play the first eight weeks.

With the Giants on bye in Week 8, Schwartz would be available to play in their Week 9 game against the Colts on Nov. 3.

Cowboys DE DeMarcus Lawrence on short-term IR

With injuries and suspensions mounting, the woes for the Cowboys continue.

Cowboys placed rookie defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence on their short term injured reserve list. Lawrence will not be available the first eight weeks of the season.

Cowboys traded up to get Lawrence early in the second round of the 2014 draft with the 34th pick overall. He was expected to replace DeMarcus Ware and make an immediate impact as an edge pass rusher. However, Lawrence broke his foot during a blocking play early in training camp and had to undergo surgery.

The Cowboys signed defensive lineman Jack Crawford to take Lawrence's spot on the roster. The 6-foot-5, 275 pound Crawford, who was cut by the Raiders last week, played in 19 games and had 18 tackles over two seasons for the Raiders. He is a defensive end who can also play tackle.

Cowboys Sign DE Michael Sam

Michael Sam has finally found a home in the NFL.

The Dallas Cowboys signed the defensive end to their practice squad. Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett announced the signing on Wednesday.

With so many injuries to their defensive line, the Cowboys are in need of help, though Sam isn't likely to start for the team in their season opener.

Cowboys gave up the most yards of any team last season. They only had five sacks in the preseason and George Selvie, Terrell McClain, Henry Melton and DeMarcus Lawrence are all out with injuries.

Sam will wear number 46 on the practice squad but the number would change if he was activated to the Cowboys 53 man roster.

Any team can sign Sam off the Cowboys' practice squad, but would have to put him on the 53-man roster for a minimum of four weeks.

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Family of Junior Seau to Reject Concussion Settlement

Relatives of former linebacker Junior Seau will reject a proposed settlement between the league and thousands of former players, a lawyer representing the family told ESPN's "Outside the Lines" on Tuesday.

The decision to "opt out" means the Seaus will proceed with a wrongful death lawsuit they filed in January 2013. That suit alleges that the NFL concealed the dangers of football-related head trauma over a period of several years. After his death, Seau was diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, a neurodegenerative disease that has been found in dozens of deceased NFL players.

Seaus' attorney Steven Strauss said Seau's family, including his four children, is "not suing for his pain and suffering. They're suing for their own. This settlement doesn't address that. Under the proposed settlement, relatives of some players found to have CTE qualify for compensation up to $4 million.

Strauss said he hoped other players might follow the Seau family's lead and opt out of the deal to force the two sides to negotiate a better deal.

It's also not clear how  and when Seau's case would be allowed to proceed back in California Superior Court in San Diego.

Josh Brent Reinstated Must Serve 10 game Suspension

Josh Brent is getting a second chance in the NFL, but not right away.

The NFL on Tuesday said Brent must serve a 10-game suspension and his return is conditional on staying out of legal trouble and "any prohibited alcohol-related conduct will likely result in an immediate suspension and potential banishment from the NFL."

Brent will be allowed to return to the Cowboys facility for team meetings and individual workouts starting in Week7 and can return to all team activities except traveling and playing beginning in Week 9.

If Brent cooperates with all the terms and any additional ones from the league's substance abuse program advisors, he will be considered for full reinstatement after Week 10.

Brent's agent said they would appeal the league's decision in hopes of having the length of the suspension reduced.

The Cowboys have been supportive of Brent throughout the process and Jerry Jones and several players have said they would welcome him back to the team.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Broncos WR Wes Welker Suspended

The Broncos were concerned about wide receiver Wes Welker starting on Sunday after suffering his third concussion in 10 months. Now the issue is moot as Welker has been suspended.

Welker has been suspended the first four games of the season for violating the league's performance enhancing drug policy. Sources say the drug was amphetamines.

The positive test came in May and was appealed. The appeal happened two weeks ago and parties were notified today that he lost the appeal.

Welker will miss games against Indianapolis, Kansas City, Seattle and Arizona. He will not make his season debut until Week 6 against the Jets in New York.

The four-game suspension for Welker will cost him $705,882 in base salary.

Colts Owner Jim Irsay Suspended & Fined

The NFL suspended Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay on Tuesday for six games and fined him $500,000 for violating the league's personal conduct policy.

The suspension comes as Irsay pleaded guilty in an Indiana court room on Tuesday to a misdemeanor account of driving while intoxicated.

Irsay was arrested on March 16 after an officer spotted him driving slowly, stopping in the roadway and failing to use a turn signal. Officers said he failed field sobriety tests.

Irsay admitted to a judge he was under the influence of the painkillers oxycodone and hydrocodone when he was arrested.

Irsay will be on probation for a year and is prohibited from drinking or possessing alcohol during that time. His driver's license also was suspended for one year.

Under the terms of his league suspension, Irsay cannot attend any games or practices and is not allowed to be present at the Colts' facility.  He is also barred from representing the Colts at any league-affiliated event, including league committee meetings.

Irsay is also forbidden from discussing the Colts or the NFL on his Twitter account.

The suspension takes effect at 5 p.m. ET on Wednesday. Irsay will be eligible to return after Indianapolis' game against the Houston Texans on Oct. 9.

Texans Agree to Contract Extension With DE J.J. Watt

The Houston Texans and defensive end J.J. Watt have reached agreement on a six-year contract extension that will keep the young star with the team through 2021.

According to the Houston Chronicle, the deal is reportedly worth $100 million with $51.876 million guaranteed, the most guaranteed money paid to a defensive player in history.Watt was scheduled to make just $1.9 million in base salary this season.

Watt has been one of the most dominant defensive players in the league since being drafted by the Texans in 2011. He won defensive player of the year in 2012, is a two time Pro Bowler, and has amassed 217 tackles, 36.5 sacks and eight forced fumbles in his three years in the NFL.


Monday, September 1, 2014

Week 1 Predictions

Green Bay Packers vs Seattle Seahawks

Even with a healthy Eddie Lacy the Packers will have their work cut out for them in the season opener. Packers had more total yards and passing yards per game last season while the Seahawks had more rushing yards and the number one overall defense. The offseason saw the Seahawks lose some of their defensive players to free agency but keep the core together. They will be hard to beat at home. Prediction: Seahawks

New Orleans Saints vs Atlanta Falcons

The Falcons had a terrible season last year plagued by injuries and a weak offensive line. The off-season saw them make moves to improve their offensive and defensive lines. A healthy Steven Jackson also returns. The Saints finished with an 11-5 record last season and lost to the Seahawks in the second round of the playoffs. Drew Brees is one of the top quarterbacks in the league with the top tight end in Jimmy Graham in the league. Prediction: Saints

Buffalo Bills vs Chicago Bears

EJ Manuel started off well then struggled last season before being hurt. The only statistic the Bills led the Bears in last season was rushing yards and this was mainly due to Matt Forte being out part of the season. Manuel has struggled in the preseason and even with the Bills making improvements on their defense this team will have a rough 2014. Cutler has an overall passer rating of 86.4 with 112 INTs over his career. He has a solid running game in Forte and a top receiver in Brandon Marshall. Prediction: Bears

Tennessee Titans vs Kansas City Chiefs

Jake Locker is back healthy but Chris Johnson is no longer with the Titans. Locker has missed part of the last two seasons with injuries and has an overall passer rating of 81.1 over his three years in the league. Titans did make a move in free agency to improve their offense with the signing of tight end Delanie Walker and on defense with several additions on their d-line. The Chiefs will be without Bowe for the first game of the season but do have Jamaal Charles in the backfield healthy. The Chiefs finished 11-5 last season and just signed QB Alex Smith to a long term deal. Smith has fourth best win loss record in the league. Prediction: Chiefs

Minnesota Vikings vs St. Louis Rams

The Vikings quarterback issue was a major part of their downfall last season. This season they hope to have resolved the issue with a healthy Matt Cassel and rookie Teddy Bridgewater as back-up. Vikings have the best running back in the game with Adrian Peterson. They made moves to improve their secondary with the addition of Captain Munnerlyn at cornerback. Rams are already off to a bad start with the loss of quarterback Sam Bradford for the season. The addition of WR Kenny Britt should help QB Shaun Hill. The Rams still have a solid defense that should help to keep them competitive this season. Prediction: Vikings

New England Patriots vs Miami Dolphins

Rob Gronkowski has been cleared to start week one. This is a solid offensive weapon for Tom Brady in addition to his two receivers and Stevan Ridley in the backfield. Pats brought in Darrelle Revis at corner and Dont'a Hightower at linebacker to shore up their defense. Brady is one of the top three passers in the league. Dolphins did sign CB Cortland Finnegan in the off-season to help their secondary. The Dolphins haven't had a winning season in the last five years and Tannehill's QB rating is only 59.4 over his two years in the league. Prediction: Patriots

Oakland Raiders vs New York Jets

Raiders have struggled for years to find a reliable starting quarterback. This season they've decided to start the season with rookie QB Derek Carr. During the preseason Carr had a 66.7 completion percentage with four touchdowns, one interception and a 108.7 QB rating. Raiders also brought in RB Maurice Jones-Drew to help in their backfield. Jets struggled on offense last year as rookie Geno Smith adjusted to the league. This season he'll have WR Eric Decker as a downfield threat. Decker finished with 1,288 yards and 11 TDs in Denver last season. The Jets also added RB Chris Johnson in the backfield. Johnson struggled last season averaging only 3.9 yards per carry but still finished with over 1,000 yards rushing. Prediction: Jets

Jacksonville Jaguars vs Philadelphia Eagles

Jaguars look to improve upon the league worst 2-14 season of last year. The first move was to trade away QB Blaine Gabbert and make QB Chad Henne the full-time starter. Henne has a 75.2 passer rating and did finish last season with 3,241 yards and 13 TDs last season.With WR Ace Sanders suspended the first four games of the season, Henne will rely heavily on WR Cecil Shorts. Jags also lost RB Maurice Jones-Drew to free agency and signed RB Toby Gerhart to replace him. Eagles released WR DeSean Jackson during the off-season so QB Nick Foles will have to rely on WRs Jeremy Maclin and Riley Cooper. They have LeSean McCoy in the backfield who rushed for over 1,600 yards last season. Prediction: Eagles

Cleveland Browns vs Pittsburgh Steelers

Browns will have to win this season without their biggest offensive weapon WR Josh Gordon. QB Brian Hoyer won the starting job over Johnny Manziel and will have WR Miles Austin as a deep threat. RB Ben Tate was signed in the off-season from Houston. He's been the back-up to Arian Foster and has yet to rush for 1,000 yards in a season. Steelers have TE Heath Miller back and healthy after a ACL and MCL tear last season. Roethlisberger will also have WR Antonio Brown and RB Le'Veon Bell as offensive weapons. The return of  C Maurkice Pouncy should help the Steelers in their passing game. Prediction: Steelers

Cincinnati Bengals vs Baltimore Ravens

Bengals will start the season without WR Marvin Jones who had a pin surgically implanted in his left foot. He is expected to miss several weeks. This moves WR Mohamed Sanu to the starting position. Bengals come in off their third straight season making the playoffs behind QB Andy Dalton. Dalton has a 60.9 QB rating over his first three seasons in the league. With RB Green-Ellis gone, RB Giovani Bernard takes over the starting position. Bernard had 1,209 total yards and 8 touchdowns last season. Ravens start their season without RB Ray Rice for the first two games making Bernard Pierce their starter. The team brought in WR Steve Smith on the other side of Torrey Smith. Prediction: Ravens

Washington Redskins vs Houston Texans

Both the Redskins and the Texans start with new head coaches this season. With QB RGIII fully healthy the Redskins hope to improve from their 3-13 season last year. They signed WR DeSean Jackson, one of the fastest receivers in the league to play opposite of Pierre Garcon. Jackson had 1,332 yards and nine touchdowns last season in Philly. RB Alfred Morris had a less productive season last year than his rookie campaign but still finished with 1,275 yards and seven touchdowns. Redskins improved their secondary with the additions of safeties Ryan Clark and Duke Ihenacho. Texans signed QB Ryan Fitzpatrick in the off-season. The 10 year journeyman has an overall QB rating of 77.5. The team also has RB Arian Foster back healthy to start the season. This team improved their defense with the drafting of LB Jadeveon Clowney. Prediction: Redskins

San Francisco 49ers vs Dallas Cowboys

49ers have to start the season without LB Aldon Smith who is suspended the first nine games of the season. 49ers finished last season losing to the Seahawks in the NFC championship. QB Colin Kaepernick has a QB rating of 93.8 over his first three years in the league and signed a six year contract extension in the off-season. Romo returns to the Cowboys starting line up after an injury shortened season last year. WR Terrance Williams is now the starter with Miles Austin gone. The team will be without LB Sean Lee for the season due to injury. Strong safety Jakar Hamilton and CB Orlando Scandrick are both out the first four games of the season due to suspension. Prediction: 49ers

Carolina Panthers vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Panther won the NFC South last season and lost in the divisional round of the playoffs. With WR Steve Smith gone, the Panthers drafted rookie WR Kelvin Benjamin and signed WR Jerricho Cotchery to replace him. QB Cam Newton has a 86.4 QB rating over his first three years in the league. Panthers strengthened their secondary by signing FS Thomas DeCoud and SS Roman Harper in the off-season. Bucs start the season with a new head coach in Lovie Smith. They also start with a new QB in Josh McCown. McCown is a 12 year veteran with a 77.5 QB rating. He has two top receivers in Vincent Jackson and Mike Evans and a good running game in Doug Martin. They improved their secondary with the additions of CBs Alterraun Verner and Mike Jenkins in the off-season. Prediction: Panthers

Indianapolis Colts vs Denver Broncos

Colts were knocked out of the playoffs last season by the Patriots. This season they will have to play without RB Vick Ballard who was lost for the season with a torn left Achilles. The Colts will have to rely on RBs Trent Richardson and Ahmad Bradshaw in the backfield. QB Andrew Luck has a QB rating of 81.5 over his first two seasons in the league and has rushed for nine touchdowns on top of the 46 he's thrown. Broncos look to improve their offense and defense this season. They signed WR Emmanuel Sanders to the offense and revamped the defense with the addition of DE DeMarcus Ware, CB Aqib Talib and SS T.J. Ward. QB Peyton Manning's 97.2 QB rating is one of the highest in the league. Prediction: Broncos

New York Giants vs Detroit Lions

Giants signed RB Rashad Jennings in the off-season. The five year veteran has 13 touchdowns over his professional career. The team will be without WR Mario Manningham this season who was lost to a calf injury in the preseason. QB Eli Manning has a 81.2 QB rating over his career though he struggled last season. The team improved their defense with the addition of CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and MLB Jameel McClain. Lions improved their offense with the addition of WR Golden Tate. QB Matthew Stafford has a 83.1 QB rating over his five year career but has been plagued by injuries. Prediction: Lions

San Diego Chargers vs Arizona Cardinals

Chargers lost to the Broncos in the divisional round of the playoffs last season. The team was decimated on offense with injuries. They start the season with all key players healthy. QB Phillip Rivers has an overall QB rating of 96.0 over his  career. He has a healthy Ryan Matthews in the backfield and one of the top tight ends in the league in Antonio Gates. Cardinals will be without defensive tackle Darnell Dockett all season with a torn right ACL. QB Carson Palmer has a 85.9 QB rating over his 10 year career. Prediction: Chargers

Patriots Trade QB Ryan Mallett to Texans

Houston may be starting their season with quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick but they have secured themselves a quarterback for the future.

Texans have acquired quarterback Ryan Mallett from the New England Patriots. ESPN reports the Patriots receive a conditional sixth or seventh round draft pick in 2016. Texans cut quarterback Case Keenum to make room for Mallett.

Mallett has served as Tom Brady's primary backup for the last two season. He was drafted in the third round in 2011 out of Arkansas by New England. He was entering the final year of his contract and was passed on the depth chart by rookie Jimmy Garoppolo this preseason.

Chiefs Sign QB Alex Smith to 4 Year Extension

Kansas City made it clear that they want to keep quarterback Alex Smith around for a long time. The Chiefs signed Smith to a $68 million extension that will keep him with the team through 2018. Smith had one year left on his current deal.

The Chiefs acquired Smith in a trade last year from the San Francisco 49ers. He is due $7.5 million this season and will receive $45 million in new guarantees.

Smith had the best season of his career last season with the Chiefs. He threw for  3,313 yards and 23 touchdowns with only seven interceptions while leading the Chiefs to a 11-5 record and the playoffs. His win loss-record is fourth best in the league and his percent of passes intercepted is tied for best in the league.

Sunday, August 31, 2014

49ers Ray McDonald Arrested For Domestic Violence

Just days after NFL commissioner Roger Goodell implemented a new enforcement policy for domestic violence, a San Francisco player is now facing charges of domestic violence.

According to NBC Bay Area reporter Damian Trujillo, 49ers defensive end Ray McDonald was arrested at 2:48 a.m. Sunday morning on allegations of felony domestic violence. Reports indicated the incident involved his pregnant fiancĂ©e. Police arrested McDonald after seeing bruising on his fiancee's arms and neck.

McDonald was arrested at his home in San Jose. Sources say other 49er team members were at the home at the time of his arrest just before 3 a.m. McDonald was booked into Santa Clara County Jail and bail was set at $25,000,  according to the Santa Clara Department of Correction records.

This was McDonald's second run in with the law. He was arrested in 2010 for an outstanding warrant from a DUI arrest earlier that year.

Saturday, August 30, 2014

Former Steelers/Bengals LB James Harrison Retires

After 11 great seasons in the NFL, James Harrison has called it quits. The linebacker made the announcement via his Facebook page:

"I have made the difficult decision to retire as of today. My love for my family and the need to be there for them outweighs my desire to play the game. I have missed too many experiences with them because I devoted SO much time to my career. My love for the game isn't strong enough to make up for missing one more birthday or first day of school. I am retiring as a man who is truly grateful for all of his blessings. I am sincerely thankful to the people who have supported me over the years, first and foremost my family, the Rooney family and my Steeler family, also Mr. Brown, the Bengals organization and fans, and last but FAR from least, Steeler Nation. Thank you."

Harrison last played for the Cincinnati Bengals. He played college football for Kent State University, and was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers as an undrafted free agent in 2002. A five-time Pro Bowl selection, Harrison has earned two Super Bowl rings with the Steelers in Super Bowl XL and Super Bowl XLIII.

Harrison registered at least 8.5 sacks in every season from 2007 through 2011 for the Steelers and retires with 66 sacks over his entire career. Though a dominant and often penalized player in Pittsburgh, he was not the same player who played for the Bengals last season. Cincinnati cut Harrison in March and though a deal with the Cardinals seemed eminent, he ultimately didn't catch on with any team.

Bills Sign QB Kyle Orton

For the second time in a week Buffalo has found a backup quarterback.

Bills agreed to a one-year deal with free agent quarterback Kyle Orton. Earlier in the week the Bills signed Jordan Palmer, but promptly released him.

Orton, who was released by the Cowboys in July, considered retirement before agreeing to terms with the Bills. The nine year journeyman has also played in Chicago, Denver and Kansas City.

Friday, August 29, 2014

49ers LB Aldon Smith Suspended

49ers linebacker Aldon Smith finally learned his fate from the league.

Smith has been suspended the first nine games of the season for violating the league's personal conduct policy.

Smith was sentenced to 11 days to a work release in Santa Clara, Calif. for his Sept. 2013 drunk driving arrest. It was his second drunk driving arrest since entering the league in 2011. Smith missed five days last season when he entered a substance abuse treatment facility.

Smith also faced felony gun charges, but they were reduced to misdemeanors. Smith was arrested in April for allegedly making a fake bomb threat. Los Angeles City Attorney's office declined to press charges.

Smith will be eligible to return to the 49ers' active roster on Nov. 10 following the team's Nov. 9 game against New Orleans. He will make his first regular season game appearance against the Giants in New York on Nov. 16.

Vikings WR Jerome Simpson Suspension Upheld

Vikings wide receiver Jerome Simpson will serve a three game suspension after the league denied his appeal.

Simpson was arrested for drunk driving on Nov. 9 of last year. He pleaded guilty to the lesser charges of careless driving and refusing to submit to a chemical test. The league handed down the three game suspension which Simpson immediately appealed.

This is Simpson's second suspension in three years. He was suspended the first three games of the 2012 season after pleading guilty to mailing two pounds of marijuana to his home in Kentucky while he was a member of the Cincinnati Bengals. He served 15 days in jail and was placed on three years probation.

The Vikings will turn to wide receivers Jarius Wright, Adam Thielen and Rodney Smith to fill the void left by Simpson. Simpson, who resigned with the Vikings on a one year $1 million deal is not owed any guaranteed money and therefore could potentially not make the final 53 man roster.

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Broncos QB Peyton Manning Fined For Taunting

The NFL levied a fine against Peyton Manning for his taunting penalty in last week's Texans game.

Manning was fined $8200 for taunting Texans safety D.J. Swearinger after a touchdown pass during the Texans-Broncos preseason game last week in Houston.

The taunting penalty came after Swearinger mouthed off all week during the joint practices and then knocked Wes Welker out of the game. Manning threw the touchdown then said an expletive to Swearinger.

When informed of the fine Manning replied "I accept it. Money well spent."

NFL Announces New Suspension Guidelines For Domestic Violence

After receiving a tremendous amount of negative feedback for the length of the suspension of Ravens running back Ray Rice for domestic violence, the league announced it has passed new guidelines for domestic violence suspensions.

As first reported by Jane McManus of ESPN the league announced new measures on domestic violence in a letter sent to all 32 owners today.

According to the new measure a first domestic violence offense will result in a six game suspension, the second offense will result in a lifetime ban from the NFL.

Albert Breer of NFL.com passed along comments from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell in regards to the Ray Rice suspension:



In a separate memo to all personnel Goodell  also outlined new educational program on domestic violence, outreach to young athletes and additional services for families. The new rules go into effect immediately.

Cowboys SS Jakar Hamilton Suspended

The Cowboys secondary has suffered their second player suspension in less than a month.

Cowboys strong safety Jakar Hamilton has been suspended for the first four games of the regular season for violating the league's substance abuse policy.

Hamilton's suspension comes weeks after cornerback Orlando Scandrick was suspended the first four games for violating the league's performance enhancing drug policy.

Hamilton has played in only one preseason game thus far and is unlikely to play in Thursday's final preseason game against the Broncos due to a leg injury. His spot on the final 53 man roster is not guaranteed.

This is Hamilton's second violation of the league's drug policy. He will remain in the league's Stage Two policy for 24 months or two full seasons wherein he is subject to random drug test up to 10 times per month. Another violation would incur a one year suspension.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

League Upholds Josh Gordon Suspension

Despite his best appeal efforts, Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon will  be suspended for the entire 2014 season.

The NFL announced on Wednesday that arbitrator Harold Henderson upheld the league's one year suspension of Gordon for a failed marijuana test.

Gordon had appealed the suspension and hired attorney Maurice Suh to represent him at the appeal hearing. Suh had successfully argued to have Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman's suspension reduced last season. Suh argued that Gordon tested positive for marijuana due to second hand smoke and that test results were inconsistent and should be thrown out.

Gordon didn't help his case however when he was arrested on July 5 in Raleigh, North Carolina on drunk driving charges. The talented receiver was a risky pick for the Browns in the 2012 supplemental draft because of his history of failed drug tests in college.

Gordon served a two game suspension last season for a drug violation but still led the league with 1,646 receiving yards.

Gordon issued a statement apologizing to his teammates, coaches, the organization and fans and thanked the people who supported him during the appeals process.

Gordon's suspension is effective immediately. Gordon is not allowed to practice or play for the Browns or attend any team meetings or functions. His reinstatement to the league will be determined after the 2014 season.

Gordon is still under the care of the NFL treatment program which requires counseling and rehab and random drug testing. His loss for the season is a huge blow to the Browns.

Jets Dimitri Patterson banned until Mon

Dimitri Patterson will have to miss the Jets final preseason game due to his actions last week.

Patterson went AWOL from the team for two days last weekend. He failed to show up the Jets preseason game against the Giants at MetLife Stadium on Friday and the team didn't hear from his agent until Saturday to inform them Patterson was fine. Patterson later met with the team on Sunday.

The Jets suspended the young cornerback for the remainder of the preseason. Patterson faces additional punishment including a possible fine by the team. The suspension doesn't remove the possibility that Patterson will be cut over the weekend when the Jets make their final cuts to a 53 man roster.

Patterson was signed in the off-season to a one year $3 million contract to start opposite Dee Milliner. He has been injury plagued for the last several seasons but with the Jets thin at the cornerback position he will likely remain on the team after his suspension is lifted on Monday.

Seahawks Fined $300K For Off-Season Practice Violations

The Seahawks have come under fire for their off-season practices and now will pay a hefty price for their violation.

The team and head coach Pete Carroll have been fined more than $300,000 and will lose two double practices in 2015 for violating no-contact rules that govern NFL teams' offseason practices.

Carroll was fined $100,000 and the Seahawks organization was fined just over $200,000 for excessive contact between players during a June 18 practice. The team will be allowed one practice session during the final day of minicamp.

The 2011 collective bargaining agreement bans physical contact between players during the off-season. This is the second time the Seahawks have violated the rule. They were fined and lost two practices in 2012 for a similar violation.

Broncos K Matt Prater Suspended

The Broncos will have to start the regular season without their starting kicker.

Kicker Matt Prater was suspended for the first four games of the regular season without pay on Monday for violating the league's substance abuse policy. The league made it official on Tuesday.

Prater is able to participate in all offseason and preseason practices and games, but he cannot do any on-field work or attend practice once the start of the regular season begins.

Prater took ownership of his actions and apologized and vowed to no longer drink alcohol for as long as he is in the NFL substance abuse program.

With the Broncos on bye in Week 4, Prater will not make his regular season debut until Week 6 against the Jets in New York.

The Broncos  traded a conditional seventh-round pick to the Giants for kicker Brandon McManus to fill the void left by Prater for the first four games.

Rams CB Trumaine Johnson Out 4-6 Weeks

The same game where Rams lost quarterback Sam Bradford, the team also lost their starting cornerback Trumaine Johnson.

Johnson went down on the first play of the Rams third defensive series. Both Johnson and defensive tackle Michael Brockers went down. Brockers was able to get up on his own power, but Johnson had to be carted off the field.

MRI test on Saturday revealed that Johnson suffered a sprained MCL and will be out 4-6 weeks. He is expected to return the week after their bye when the Rams face the Eagles in Philadelphia in Week 5 or against the 49ers at home in week 6.

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Rams QB Sam Bradford Out For the Season

Sam Bradford was hopeful to make an impact on the field this season after suffering a season ending injury early last season. His hopes have been dashed before the regular season even started.

Head coach Jeff Fisher announced Sunday that Bradford is out for the season with a torn ACL in his left knee. This was the second time he suffered the injury to the same knee.

The injury happened when Cleveland's defensive end Armonty Bryant made contact with Bradford's knee on a passing play. Bradford fell to the ground but eventually limped off on his own power. He went to the locker room for further examination.

Bradford will be replaced by quarterback Shaun Hill for the season.

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Raiders RB Kory Sheets Out For the Season

The Raiders lost one of their kick returners in a preseason loss on Friday.

Running back Kory Sheets announced via his Twitter that he had sustained a season ending Achilles injury during the Raiders 31-21 loss to the Packers in Green Bay.

Sheets was signed by the San Francisco 49ers as an undrafted free agent out of Purdue in 2009. He later played with the Miami Dolphins and Carolina Panthers before signing with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League.

Sheets had his best season in professional football with the Roughriders where he gained the second most yards ever in a championship game and was named the 2013 Grey Cup Most Valuable Player. He signed with the Raiders in the off-season.

With Sheets lost for the season the kick and punt return duties now fall to running back Latavius Murray.

Packers NT B.J. Raji Out For the Season

Packers suffered their first injury to a starting player this season.

Nose tackle B.J. Raji is out for the season after suffering a torn right bicep in Friday's preseason game against the Oakland Raiders.

Raji is the third Packer to sustain a season ending injury but the first starter.

Raji had his best seasons with the Packers in 2009 and 2010 while playing nose tackle but struggled the last three years when he was switched to defensive end. He resigned with the Packers to a one year $4 million dollar deal this off-season after drawing little interest in the free agent market.

Packers have second year player Josh Boyd,  rookie Mike Pennel  and former Minnesota Viking Letroy Guion who can fill the nose tackle position.

Friday, August 22, 2014

Chiefs OT Donald Stephenson Suspended

The Chiefs were dealt another harsh blow as another member of their offense faces suspension.

Right tackle Donald Stephenson has been suspended the first four games of the regular season for violating the league's policy on performance enhancing drugs. The team is already without wide receiver Dwayne Bowe for a violation of the NFL's drug policy for the first game of the season.

Stephenson will be eligible to practice and play in the final two preseason games before his suspension begins. He won't be eligible to return to the active roster until Sept. 30, a day after the Chiefs play the Patriots at Arrowhead.

He will miss a key divisional game against the Broncos as well as games against the Titans, Dolphins and Patriots. He will make his season debut against the 49ers in San Francisco on Oct. 5.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Steelers RBs Bell and Blount Face Marijuana Possession Charges

Steelers running backs Le'Veon Bell and LeGarrette Blount have run into legal trouble as a result of  a traffic stop in Ross Township, Penn.

Bell, Blount and a female passenger were pulled over when a motorcycle cop smelled the strong odor of marijuana coming from a Camaro driven by Bell. A 20 gram bag of marijuana was found in the vehicle and all three people in the vehicle claimed possession. All three were arrested and charged with marijuana possession and released. Bell was taken to a local hospital to have blood drawn and faces a possibility of being charged of driving under the influence of marijuana.

Bell and Blount will play in Thursday night's game against Philadelphia. The team and the league will review the incident for any possible punishment.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Cardinals DE Darnell Dockett Out For the Season

Arizona lost another key member to their defense for the season.

Defensive end Darnell Dockett went down with a knee injury during a pass play and had to be carted off the field during Monday's practice. Cardinals later tweeted that Dockett suffered a torn right ACL and will have season ending knee surgery.

Dockett is a 10 year veteran with the Cardinals who has only missed two games in his entire career. He is a three time Pro Bowler had his best season last year and is a durable reliable leader for the team.

Cardinals are already without linebacker Daryl Washington who is suspended for the season. The loss of Dockett adds another tremendous blow to a team who missed the playoffs by one game last season.

Monday, August 18, 2014

Falcons OT Sam Baker Out for the Season

The Falcons suffered a major setback on their offense with the loss of a key member of their offensive line.

Left tackle Sam Baker is out for the season with a torn patella tendon in his right knee. He suffered the injury during the Falcons Saturday night 32-7 loss to the Texans.

Baker was a first round draft pick for the Falcons in 2008. He has started 61 games in his career and had three back surgeries. He played a full season in 2012 but after signing a six year $41.5 million dollar deal in 2012 he played in just four games in 2013 before suffering a knee surgery that kept him out the remainder of the season. This was supposed to be his return to the Falcons revamped offensive line.

Now with Baker out, the Falcons have moved rookie Jake Matthews from right tackle to left. Competition is now open to replace Matthews spot on the right side of the line with Lamar Holmes, Mike Johnson, Gabe Carimi and Ryan Schraeder all competing for the spot.

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Bears TE Zach Miller Out for the Season

Bears received bad news on Friday in their already depleted tight end corp.

Tight end Zach Miller will be out for the season due to a foot injury he suffered during the Bears preseason victory over the Jaguars.

Miller was trying to make the team as a backup behind starter Martellus Bennett and backup Dante Rosario.

Miller had six catches for 68 yards and two touchdowns in the first preseason game for the Bears.

Miller played in 29 games in his first two seasons in the NFL from 2009-2010 but hasn't been on an active roster since 2011. He spent 2012 on the Jaguars injured reserve list and was waived by the Buccaneers prior to the start of the 2013 regular season.

Bears Agree to Terms With WR Santonio Holmes

The Chicago Bears have found their number three receiver. The team has agreed to terms with former New York Jets and Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Santonio Holmes.

ESPN first reported the Bears worked out Holmes earlier this week.

Holmes had his season with the Steelers in 2009 when he made 79 receptions for 1,248 yards and was named Super Bowl XLIII MVP. He has been plagued with injuries since then missing 12 games for the Jets in 2012 with a Lisfranc injury and playing in just 11 games last games last season.

Bears are in need of a stud No. 3 after losing receiver Marquess Wilson to a fractured clavicle earlier this month.

If Holmes can stay healthy he can be the quality receiver the Bears need over Eric Weems and Josh Morgan.

Chiefs WR Dwayne Bowe Suspended

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Dwayne Bowe has been suspended one game for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy.

Bowe will be allowed to practice and play throughout the preseason. He will miss the season opener against the Tennessee Titans on September 7 at home.

Bowe released a statement taking responsibility for making an error in judgment and apologizing to the team and their fans.

Bowe was arrested in November in Riverside, Missouri for possession of marijuana. He pleaded guilty in April to littering and defective equipment. The marijuana charge was dismissed when the passenger from the vehicle admitted to the drug belonging to them and that Bowe was unaware it was in the car.

Chiefs have several receivers to replace Bowe for the season opener including Junior Hemingway, A.J. Jenkins, Kyle Williams and rookie Albert Wilson.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Packers TE Colt Lyerla Out For Season

Packers were hoping to get rookie tight end Colt Lyerla some playing time this preseason, but now his season has been cut short.

Packers announced Lyerla has been diagnosed with a torn MCL and PCL in his right knee.

Lyerla is an undrafted rookie out of Oregon. While he had a decent freshman and sophomore season for the Ducks, he ran into trouble during his junior year and later quit the team.

Lyerla has been described as having ability on the level of Jimmy Graham or Rob Gronkowski, but with this injury he will not get to show that talent this season. He will be relegated to injured reserve.

Brandon Bostick and rookie Richard Rodgers will take over as pass-catching tight ends, with Andrew Quarless and Ryan Taylor taking over as the blockers.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Raiders, Cowboys and Fans Fight in Joint Practice

The Raiders and Cowboys held joint practice on Tuesday that resulted in not one, but two altercations.

The first altercation started between the Cowboys defense and the Raiders offense. There was a no tackling agreement made prior to practice, but cornerback Morris Claiborne decided to tackle tight end Mychal Rivera to the turf right near a crowd of Raiders fans.

When Claiborne got up to celebrate his tackle, Raiders wide receiver Greg Little confronted him. Shortly after players from both teams rushed over and a melee broke out close to the fans behind a fence.

One Raider fan hit Cowboys cornerback B.W. Webb with a helmet and Webb pushed the fan in defense.

A second fight broke out as practice wound down between the Cowboys offense and the Raiders defense. No players were seriously injured in either brawl.

Broncos LB Danny Trevathan Out 4-8 Weeks

The Broncos lost a key member of their defense as Danny Trevathan suffered an injury.

In practice on Tuesday, Trevathan fell to the ground during a running play. Back-up center Will Montgomery rolled over Trevathan when both hit the ground. Trevathan immediately grabbed for his knee and was carted off the field after several minutes.

Test later revealed that Trevathan suffered an impact fracture on his tibia and will be out four to eight weeks recovering.

Trevathan is a vital player on the Broncos defense. He is a three down linebacker with skill to play both the run and the pass so his loss to the weak side is significant.

Veteran Brandon Marshall and rookies Lamin Barrow and Corey Nelson will fill in for Trevathan in the coming weeks.

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Texans Release RB Andre Brown

Texans are in need of a backup to their starting running back Arian Foster, but Andre Brown will not be that player. Brown was released by the Texans on Monday along with fellow running back Dennis Johnson.

The two players were replaced by running back Ronnie Brown, who played for the Chargers for the last two seasons and William Powell who has not played since 2012.

Brown scored three touchdowns for the Giants last season so had no idea what prompted the Texans to cut him.

Starting running back Arian Foster did not play in Texans first preseason game as he missed most of training camp with leg injuries. Jonathan Grimes has been the starter with rookie Alfred Blue backing him up.

Monday, August 11, 2014

Cowboys CB Orlando Scandrick Suspended

Dallas Cowboys are already without Sean Lee on their defense, now comes word that another defensive player will miss time.

Cornerback Orlando Scandrick has been suspended four games. The news reported via Jerry Jones:
NFL Insider Jay Glazer further explained Scandrick's suspension:
Information released on Tuesday reveals the banned substance Scandrick took in Mexico was MDMA commonly referred to as Molly. Scandrick denies knowingly taking the substance but apologized to his team, family and fans for the suspension.

Scandrick won't be available to play until Oct. 5 when the Cowboys host the Texans.

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Jets Dee Milliner Out Weeks and Dexter McDougle Out For season

The Jets are the latest team to be struck by the injury bug. The team lost cornerbacks Dee Milliner and rookie Dexter McDougle to injuries.

Milliner suffered a high ankle sprain when he rolled his ankle while defending rookie wide receiver Quincy Enunwa. He's expected to miss a few weeks.

McDougle caught a cleat in the grass while covering in a one-on-one drill in the red zone. He was able to walk off on his own but felt a sharp pain in his knee. The team announced later he tore the ACL in his left knee and is out for the season.

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Vikings DT Linval Joseph Sustains Minor Injury After Shooting

Police are investigating a shooting that left nine people injured including Minnesota Vikings defensive tackle Linval Joseph.

Joseph was struck in the calf by a stray bullet fired inside a nightclub in downtown Minneapolis early Saturday morning just before closing time of the 400 Soundbar. Joseph was treated at the hospital and released. The team expects him to return to practice sometime this week.

Police are still searching for a gunman in the incident. Vikings released a statement saying they were thankful Linval wasn't seriously hurt and that their thoughts and prayers were with all the victims.

Linval signed a five-year, $31.25 million deal with the team in March.

Friday, August 8, 2014

Dolphins S Reshad Jones Suspended

Miami has been dealt another tough blow as their season is just starting to begin.

Dolphins safety Reshad Jones has been suspended by the league for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing drug policy.

Jones will not be eligible to play in a regular-season game until Oct. 12 against the Green Bay Packers.

This is the second player on the Dolphins defense lost to a suspension. Dion Jordan was suspended in July for the same violation.

Jones released a statement via the Dolphins and the NFLPA stating a supplement he took caused the positive test and he regretted not investigating the supplement before he took it. He apologized to all his teammates, coaches and fans for the mistake.

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Falcons LB Marquis Spruill Out for Season

Atlanta Falcons rookie linebacker Marquis Spruill is out for the season with a left knee injury.

The 23-year-old tore his ACL late during Wednesday's practice, the team announced Thursday. Spruill had to be helped off the field by two members of the Falcons medical staff.

Spruill was a rookie out of Syracuse. The 6-foot, 224 pound lineman played all four years for the Orange and was drafted in the fifth round. He was working as a reserve inside linebacker when the injury occurred.

The Falcons have already lost Sean Weatherspoon to a season ending Achilles injury leaving Paul Worrilow and Joplo Bartu and rookie Prince Shembo to fill in the gaps.

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Bears Suspend and Fine TE Martellus Bennett

On Monday a skirmish broke out during Bears training camp between veteran tight end Martellus Bennett and rookie cornerback Kyle Fuller.

On Tuesday the team reacted swiftly by fining and suspending Bennett for conduct detrimental to the team. According to ESPN the length of the suspension has yet to be determined.

During a routine tackle, Bennett became enraged after Fuller tackled him. He slammed Fuller to the turf before being restrained by teammates. After some time the two were seen high fiving each other.

Bennett later said he is known for his aggressive style of play and he is there to help the team win championships. The Bears need Bennett on board as he has been a key element in their offensive scheme being both an additional offensive weapon for Jay Cutler and a key blocker for Matt Forte.

Update: Giants RB David Wilson Career is Over

David Wilson will not be returning to play professional football. The young running back's career is over after just two seasons in the league.

Wilson suffered a setback in his recovery when he was injured during a collision in practice last Tuesday. He suffered a burner and was set to the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York for tests and evaluation.

On Monday doctors informed Wilson he needed to stop playing football in order to avoid further damage to his spine.

Wilson was drafted in the first round by the Giants out of Virginia Tech in 2012. He was a kick return specialist he rushed for over 1,500 yards in his rookie season. He missed the final 11 games of last season due to the neck surgery.

Wilson released a statement through the team asking people not to feel sorry for him and stating he had a chance to live a dream and now he can dream another dream and live that too.

The Giants were prepared for the potential loss of Wilson. Rookie Andre Williams made an impression during the Giants preseason opener against Buffalo rushing for 48 yards and a touchdown. Veterans Rashad Jennings and Peyton Hillis also contributed in the Giants run total.

Monday, August 4, 2014

Broncos Montee Ball Set to Have Appendectomy

Montee Ball will not be seen this preseason for the Broncos.

ESPN reports Ball will undergo an appendectomy on Monday which will effectively end his chances of practicing or playing this preseason. He is expected to be healthy in time to return for the regular season.

Ball was drafted in the second round in 2013. In his rookie season he amassed 559 yards on 20 carries and four touchdowns. With Knowshon Moreno having left via free agency, Ball is the expectd replacement to pick up the carries. Moreno had over 1,000 yards rushing last season.

Giants RB David Wilson Out for the Season

David Wilson will not be returning from injury this season. According to ESPN, the New York Giants are ending the young running back's season due to a burner he sustained in his neck last week during practice.

Wilson was set to make a return after having spinal fusion surgery in January to repair a disk issue. He was injured during a collision in practice last Tuesday.

Tuesday night Wilson was sent to the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York for tests and Wednesday the Giants announced Wilson would miss the rest of the week of practice and the preseason opening game.  He is scheduled to meet with the doctor who performed his spinal surgery on Monday.

Giants have plenty of backup options to replace Wilson. The team picked up Rashad Jennings and Peyton Hillis in free agency and drafted Andre Williams in the fourth round.

Wilson is likely headed to injured reserve for the season, but the injury could potentially end his young career.