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Location American Football News for 1 October 2021
Jaguars WR DJ Chark broke his left ankle early in Thursday night's loss to the Bengals, coach Urban Meyer said.
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Burrow leads Bengals to comeback win over Jags

Sky Sports - 1 Oct 2021 07:30
Burrow leads Bengals to comeback win over Jags Rookie Evan McPherson kicked a 35-yard, game-winning field goal as time expired to see the Cincinnati Bengals secure a 24-21 comeback victory over the winless Jacksonville Jaguars on Thursday Night Football.
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Dre and Snoop part of Super Bowl half-time extravaganza Some of the biggest names in hip hop and R&B, including Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg, will feature in the half-time show of Super Bowl LVI.
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The Washington Football Team is expected to activate receiver Curtis Samuel off injured reserve, enabling him to play vs. the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday.
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The Tennessee Titans will be without star receivers A.J. Brown and Julio Jones against the New York Jets on Sunday, according to coach Mike Vrabel.
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Two Buffalo Bills starters -- safety Jordan Poyer (ankle) and left guard Jon Feliciano (concussion) -- have been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Houston Texans, coach Sean McDermott announced Friday.
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Indianapolis Colts guard Quenton Nelson will not play vs. Miami on Sunday because of a right ankle sprain, ending his streak of 51 straight starts since entering the NFL in 2018.
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Brady vs Belichick: The Return

Sky Sports - 1 Oct 2021 22:00
Brady vs Belichick: The Return "This has got to be the most anticipated game in NFL history!"
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Titans lose star receivers Brown and Jones

Sky Sports - 1 Oct 2021 21:56
Titans lose star receivers Brown and Jones The Tennessee Titans will be without star wide receivers AJ Brown and Julio Jones for Sunday's Week 4 date with the winless New York Jets.
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Urban Meyer couldn't hide his frustration after his team blew a 14-0 lead to lose their 19th-straight game. "It's devastating."
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Giants running back Saquon Barkley hears the criticism after getting off to a slow start following his return from last year's knee injury, but he said he doesn't want to make any excuses and that he still has high expec...
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