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10:07 AM ET The Chicago Bears will start Chase Daniel at quarterback in place of Mitchell Trubisky on Thanksgiving Day against the Lions, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Trubisky woke up with soreness and had less movement in his injured right shoulder than the team expected Wednesday morning, according to a source. Trubisky has
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1:11 PM ET Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky woke up sore Wednesday and had less movement in his injured shoulder than the team expected, making it likely that Chase Daniel will start Thanksgiving Day against the Lions, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Trubisky, who is officially listed as doubtful for the game, has an
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12:43 PM ET When you talk about popular fantasy football traditions, it rarely gets brought up. People talk about the draft, the punishment for the loser, the one weird rule that only your league has. They mention the trash talk, the epic trophy, the weeklong email war over a trade. But they don’t mention the
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9:20 AM ET HOUSTON — The Houston Texans‘ win streak was extended to seven games on Sunday. But another important streak was snapped. The Texans (7-3) entered their Week 11 victory against the Washington Redskins having gone three straight games without committing a turnover, the longest such streak in franchise history. Coach Bill O’Brien has
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8:00 AM ET Lindsey ThiryESPN Close Covered Rams for two years for Los Angeles Times Previously covered the Falcons Has covered the NBA and college football and basketball LOS ANGELES — Music blared, and players angled their phones to record the scene on social media as laughter and cheers filled the Los Angeles Rams‘ locker
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8:23 PM ET Associated Press First-year eligibles Tony Gonzalez, Ed Reed and Champ Bailey are among 25 semifinalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In all, 13 defensive players, nine on offense and three coaches — Jimmy Johnson, Tom Flores and Don Coryell — made the cut. Making it to the semifinals for the
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5:08 PM ET TAMPA, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will place tight end O.J. Howard on injured reserve, a source confirmed to ESPN. Howard suffered ankle and foot injuries when he was tackled from behind in the second half of Sunday’s loss to the New York Giants. On the play, Howard’s ankle bent sideways.
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