The Panthers are keeping a door slightly ajar on Young’s availability going into Tuesday — followed by a potential trade situation into the offseason.
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Week 9’s Sunday slate is in the books and there were performances and injuries that will have long term fantasy implications. Andy Behrens joins Matt Harmon to breakdown all the action and place the games in three categories: Games we care about the most, games we sort of care about and games that could have been an email.
Shane Steichen joins the media following the Co
NFL Nation reporters react to all the action, answering the biggest questions coming out of each game.
Jason Fitz and Frank Schwab join forces to give their instant reactions and takeaways to every game from Week 9 of NFL action.
Kevin O’Connell joins the media to break
Bryant McFadden joins CBS Sports HQ to break do
Here’s where the San Francisco 49ers and the rest of the NFL sit in the latest power rankings heading into “Monday Night Football.
How ‘bout these late-night NFL commentators? Between Al Michaels on Thursday nights and Sunday Night Football’s Cris Collinsworth, some of the slower primetime games have been a total slog to sit through. Michaels puts NFL audiences to sleep with his lethargic calls, and Collinsworth is known to babble.
On Sunday, Collinsworth dropped a highly questionable observation during a primetime matchup between the Minnesota Vikings and Indianapolis Colts.
People are clamoring for Matt Eberflus to be fired as Chicago Bears coach, and the guy still goes out there on national television and gives a humiliating interview during a blowout loss to the Cardinals.
Eberflus had to rally the troops as the Bears went into the half with a 21-9 deficit.
The Bears went scoreless since Eberflus’ rousing halftime message, losing to Arizona, 29-9.
The coach was asked by a CBS reporter about his halftime advice to his losing team. Eberflus’ answer left much to be desired.