Author: Michael

Here are the full game day inactive lists for the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins ahead of their Week 3 matchup on “Thursday Night Football” at Highmark Stadium:
Miami Dolphins (0-2)

CB Storm Duck (ankle)
S Ifeatu Melifonwu (calf)
TE Darren Waller (hip)
QB Quinn Ewers
CB JuJu Brents
WR Tahj Washington
DT Zeek Biggers

Buffalo Bills (2-0)

LB Matt Milano (pectoral)
DT Ed Oliver (ankle)
WR Curtis Samuel
S Jordan Hancock
CB Ja’Marcus Ingram
OL Chase Lundt
DE Landon Jackson

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The Buffalo Bills and the Miami Dolphins are 90 minutes away from kickoff, which means that each team has released its inactive list for tonight’s contest. The Bills had already listed a pair of starters on defense as inactive for tonight’s game, and after elevating linebacker Keonta Jenkins and defensive tackle Zion Logue from the practice squad, the Bills will need to name seven inactives for the game in total.
Miami is down a few players, as well, as they are without three players, including two main contributors in their defensive secondary.

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Flick delighted as Rashford shows expected brilliance
Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick has praised Marcus Rashford after his outstanding display helped the club secure a Champions League victory.
The 27-year-old forward scored twice in Barcelona’s 2-1 win over Newcastle in their opening group stage match on Tuesday night.
His goals made the difference for the Spanish side, who began their campaign with an important result.
Rashford, who joined Barcelona on loan, appears to be regaining his sharpness and confidence on the pitch.

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CHICAGO (AP) — There was no easing in for the Chicago Blackhawks at the start of training camp. Not with Jeff Blashill in charge.
Connor Bedard and Co. had a rigorous first day of practice, and Blashill was everywhere — barking out various instructions and pointers. It took a toll, too.
“My feet are killing me,” a smiling Blashill said Thursday. “I haven’t been on the ice since April, so that was a hard adjustment. I don’t remember them hurting that bad, but I guess that’s what happens every training camp.

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Chargers fans received some good news on Thursday as wide receiver Ladd McConkey (biceps) returned to practice after missing Wednesday’s session with a biceps injury. With such a quick turnaround, it looks like the team was only being cautious with him following the late game on Monday.
Thursday’s injury report features seven players once again. Three players were tagged as full participants, two were limited, and two were DNP. The full participants were McConkey, cornerback Tarheeb Still (knee/shoulder), and defensive lineman Justin Eboigbe (foot).

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It’s safe to say that the 2025 season hasn’t gone as planned for Arch Manning thus far. 
Manning entered the season with Heisman Trophy expectations – literally, he was the preseason Heisman favorite after an impressive debut as a fill-in for Quinn Ewers in 2024. But Manning was disappointing in the Texas Longhorns’ season-opening loss to the Ohio State Buckeyes in Columbus, completing 17 of 30 passes for just 170 yards with one touchdown and one interception.

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It’s an exciting time for the Utah Mammoth as they prepare for their sophomore NHL campaign, which happens to be their first with a proper name.
They’ve got some good additions in Brandon Tanev and Stanley Cup-champ Nate Schmidt joining the lineup, and Vitek Vanecek adding a bit of depth in net.
But do you know what else they’ve got for this season? A brand-new training facility that looks to be about as good, if not better, than any in the NHL.

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Betfred Super League
Hull KR (16) 28
Tries: May 2, Booth 2, Mourgue Goals: Martin 4
Warrington Wolves (6) 20
Tries: Josh Thewlis 2, Stone, Holroyd Goals: Sneyd 2
Arthur Mourgue’s brilliant solo try inspired Hull Kingston Rovers to a historic first League Leaders’ Shield as they edged out a spirited Warrington Wolves side.
The Robins needed to win to pip Wigan Warriors to top spot, and they seemed to have done the hard work as they built a 10-point half-time lead as Noah Booth’s double and a try from Tyrone May replied to Josh Thewlis’ early score.

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Following a wild Week 3 of college football, Week 4 has some of the final non-conference games of the 2025 season. Some big matchups are on the schedule, though, and the announcers are set for the college football slate.
The primetime slate features some of the most notable games of the week, headlined by Illinois at Indiana and Florida at Miami. But there are also key showdowns throughout the day as Texas Tech heads to Utah, Michigan visits Nebraska and an intriguing showdown as Auburn takes on Oklahoma in Jackson Arnold’s return to Norman.

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