That … was an NFL Sunday. Maybe not a memorable one. But we’re still covering it for you …
Remember when people used to complain that the Lions play every Thanksgiving? That won’t be the case this week, with Detroit kicking off Thursday’s tripleheader by welcoming the Packers to Ford Field, and doing so—surprise, surprise—as the team squarely on the marquee.
And the team will do it coming off a game that served as another sign that, as we’ve said the past few weeks, this Cinderella story of 2022, the team that surged late, has become a powerhouse in ’23.
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As we enter Thanksgiving week it’s starting to become clear which teams are true contenders and which are just playing out the string. Matt Harmon and Scott Pianowski break down each game from the Week 11 Sunday slate and provide their instant fantasy reactions.
Bronny James seems closer to making his debut with the Trojans.
Zach Wilson has never shown himself to be an NFL-caliber quarterback. Despite that, the Jets stuck with him as Aaron Rodgers’ backup, and are paying a steep price for it.
Dobbs has been a fantastic feel-good story and a godsend to the Vikings after Kirk Cousins’ injury, but there’s much more beyond the surface. Plus, Chargers are down bad.
In a span of two months, the Jets have gone from a ruptured tendon to a broken offense, leaving coach Robert Saleh noncommittal on his quarterback going forward.
“We just fed up,” Chargers safety Alohi Gilman told ESPN after the team’s fifth one-score loss this season. Meanwhile, an agitated Brandon Staley professed “full confidence” in both himself as a playcaller and the Chargers’ defense.
Brock Purdy became the second 49ers starting QB (Joe Montana) to post a perfect passer rating with at least 10 attempts.
Najee Harris expressed frustration about his performance and the Steelers’ offensive inconsistencies in the wake of a 13-10 loss to the Browns.
The Browns are signing Super Bowl-winning QB Joe Flacco to their practice squad, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Field Yates.