Parsons rants on one-sided officiating, tush push

Micah Parsons made his feelings known Thursday on offensive players getting away with holding far too often and his disdain for the Eagles’ tush push play. Source: ESPN Football News {$excerpt:n} Parsons rants on one-sided officiating, tush push

Source: Bengals' Hendrickson to be out for TNF

Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson (hip) is expected to be out Thursday night against the Steelers, a source told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler on Thursday. Source: ESPN Football News {$excerpt:n} Source: Bengals' Hendrickson to be out for TNF

Alabama Football 2025 vs Tennessee: Previewing the Volunteer Defense

The Tennessee Volunteers are probably the most lopsided team in college football. While they sport the nation’s top scoring offense, their defense is very nearly at the bottom of the entire country, giving up 29 points per game… They even gave up 26 points to Syracuse and 24 to UAB. Oof. Shoot, even East Tennessee […]

Jumbo Package: Alabama vs Tennessee injury report

Happy Thursday, everyone. Your injury report for Tennessee: On the SEC coaches media teleconference, Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer described Miller’s status as “questionable” as he navigates concussion protocol. On “Hey Coach,” DeBoer said Miller is “continuing to move along here throughout the week” and “making good progress. “We’re going to think optimistically,” DeBoer said. DeBoer also said […]

The Playbook: Lineup locks, Shadow Reports for Week 7

An all-encompassing look at the matchups to exploit or avoid and lineup locks in fantasy, as well as projected scores for all NFL. games. Source: ESPN Football News {$excerpt:n} The Playbook: Lineup locks, Shadow Reports for Week 7

Lions safety Branch's 1-game suspension upheld

Brian Branch will miss the Lions’ game Monday night against the Buccaneers and will be eligible to return to the active roster the following day. Source: ESPN Football News {$excerpt:n} Lions safety Branch's 1-game suspension upheld

Vikings' McCarthy: Ankle better but not yet 100%

J.J. McCarthy said his high right ankle sprain is “getting there” but is not yet 100%, adding that he received “well-respected second opinions” that indicated his timetable to return could be up to six weeks. Source: ESPN Football News {$excerpt:n} Vikings' McCarthy: Ankle better but not yet 100%

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