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2:23 PM ET Jacksonville Jaguars rookie running back Travis Etienne will miss the entire 2021 season after being placed on injured reserve Tuesday. Etienne will undergo surgery for a Lisfranc injury, a league source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The running back suffered the injury to his left foot in Monday’s 23-21 loss at New Orleans.
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11:13 AM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton will remain away from the team until Thursday due to a “misunderstanding” on COVID-19 tests “conducted away from NFL facilities,” the club announced Monday. Newton’s absence comes after he traveled to a Patriots-approved medical appointment that required him to leave the New England
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10:40 AM ET Turron DavenportESPN Close Covered Eagles for USA Today Covered the Ravens for Baltimore Times Played college football at Cheyney University NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown is expected to be ready for the season opener despite a right knee injury that has held him out of practice recently, according
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5:37 PM ET Atlanta Falcons backup quarterback AJ McCarron is out for the season with a torn ACL in his right knee, a source confirmed to ESPN on Sunday. McCarron injured the knee in the second quarter of Saturday’s 37-17 preseason loss to Miami. He grabbed his knee after handing the ball off to running
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10:40 PM ET Atlanta Falcons backup quarterback AJ McCarron left the game in the second quarter of Saturday night’s 37-17 loss to the Dolphins with a right knee injury at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium. While Falcons coach Arthur Smith didn’t want to speculate on the exact nature of McCarron’s injury until after the veteran has
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2:32 PM ET ESPN News Services NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Floyd Reese, the general manager who assembled the roster for the Tennessee Titans‘ lone Super Bowl appearance, died Saturday. He was 73. His family told the team of his death. Reese had cancer and was with his family when he died at his Brentwood home just
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3:58 PM ET Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is expected to be a full go for Week 1 of the regular season, a source told ESPN’s Stephania Bell on Saturday. Prescott has been held out of team drills since late July because of a latissimus strain in his right shoulder. He has had no setbacks
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