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Then, Justin Boone joins to break down early fantasy football surprises and key NFL storylines after Week 1.
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Ole Miss is set for a massive showdown with undefeated Arkansas on Saturday, and the Rebels are looking to make a big move with a top flip target in the process.
On Wednesday, four-star Ouachita Parish (La.) defensive lineman Dylan Berymon tweeted that he will visit Oxford on Saturday for the game between the Rebels and Razorbacks. Lane Kiffin and Co. extended an offer to him back in January, and he has been on campus at Ole Miss at different points in his recruitment.
He was expected to be at the Longhorns’ home game against UTEP this weekend but will instead visit their SEC rival.
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The Washington Commanders finished a short week of practice on Wednesday in preparation for Thursday night’s game against the Green Bay Packers.
Only one Washington player did not participate during Wednesday’s practice, but he should be fine for the game. Wide receiver Noah Brown received a veteran rest day. Brown had one last week, too, and played in Sunday’s game. He’s dealt with a knee injury since June.
The Commanders signed a punter to the practice squad on Wednesday morning, indicating there is some level of concern that Tress Way will not be able to play.
Chelsea suffer major injury blow ahead of Brentford clash
Chelsea Suffer Fresh Injury Blow Ahead of Brentford Clash
Chelsea’s luck with injuries continues to run thin as Dario Essugo has picked up a knock while away with Portugal’s Under-21 squad. The midfielder, signed from Sporting for £18.5 million in June, is yet to start a game for the Blues and now faces a race to be fit for Saturday’s West London derby against Brentford.
Week 1 of the NFL season was an intriguing one for the NFC South, with three out of the four teams losing their respective games, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers being the only group of the bunch to take home a victory. Their win over the Atlanta Falcons was a close one, with a final score of 23-20, and it could have gone differently had Falcons kicker Younghoe Koo not missed a game-tying field goal attempt that could have sent things to overtime.
Instead, the veteran kicker sent it wide right, as what seems to be a decline in his consistency continues over the past few seasons.
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Like everyone else who was tuned into the start of last week’s contest between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles, Jason Kelce was stunned at what unfolded between Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter and Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott.
Carter was ejected for spitting on Prescott before a single snap was taken in the game, an eventual 24-20 win for Philadelphia.
Kelce, who spent his entire 13-year NFL career playing for the Eagles, did not let Carter off the hook by any means as he shared his thoughts on what unfolded during Wednesday’s ‘New Heights’ podcast.
San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan revealed on Wednesday that quarterback Brock Purdy is a “long shot” to play in their Week 2 road matchup at the New Orleans Saints this Sunday due to multiple injuries and could potentially miss more time afterwards.
Purdy sustained both a shoulder and toe injuries during the team’s Week 1 victory over the Seattle Seahawks this past weekend and did not practice on Wednesday.