The Detroit Lions will look to improve on their 7-2 record this Sunday when they play the struggling Chicago Bears at Ford Field. The Lions just released their final injury report for Week 11, revealing a few important issues they’ll address before the game.
The Lions are a great favorite to beat the Bears on Sunday, but head coach Dan Campbell has made it clear that, despite their dismal record, Chicago is a difficult opponent who must be taken seriously. If the Lions want to stay in the NFC Playoff picture, they must win at Ford Field against the Bears
All indications point to quarterback Justin Fields returning to the Bears lineup for this Sunday’s game against the Lions, and the Bears all but confirmed it on Friday.
Fields practiced fully for the third day in a row, and he did not earn an injury designation for the game. Fields has missed the last two games due to a right thumb injury, but has been expected to return against the Lions in the coming weeks.
Linebacker Noah Sewell (knee) did not practice on Friday and is the only Bear who has been ruled out for the weekend.
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cker Tremaine Edmunds (knee), running back D’Onta Foreman (ankle), and linebacker Jack Sanborn (ankle, sickness) are all listed as questionable.
Everton has been docked ten points for violating the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability guidelines.
The penalty will be imposed during the current season, in which Everton was 14th in the Premier League table with 14 points prior to Friday’s decision. The Toffees are now 19th, two points behind 17th-placed Luton Town.
In March, Everton was submitted to an independent panel for possible violations during the 2021-22 season. A hearing was held last month, and while the punishment could have been a fine or a transfer embargo on Everton, the Premier League confirmed the points loss — the most severe ever imposed on a Premier League team — on Friday.
Everton FC has been docked 10 points by an independent Commission for violating the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSRs).
The Premier League Commission’s decision has astonished and upset Everton Football Club.
Head coach Zac Taylor insisted in a press conference Friday afternoon that the Bengals’ “season is far from over” after Thursday’s 34-20 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Moving ahead, third-year backup Jake Browning is expected to be the starter. In relief of Burrow on Thursday, he was 8-of-14 for 68 yards, ran for 40 yards, and threw his first career touchdown pass.
Quarrterbac A.J. McCarron, a journeyman in his ninth season, is on the Bengals’ practice squad.
But would the Bengals look into other QB choices for a potential postseason run in the crowded AFC?
Outside the building, here are the best options for Cincinnati.
McCoy, Colt
McCoy was a familiar face to Bengals fans as he spent the first three years of his career as the Cleveland Browns’ quarterback. McCoy, 37, has been a reliable backup his whole career. Since 2011, he hasn’t started more than four games in a season. McCoy played the previous two seasons with the Arizona Cardinals, where he went 3-3 with four touchdowns, four interceptions, and a 71.0 completion percentage.
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