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Joe Burrow ruled out with right wrist injury

Joe Burrow was the last player on the field after halftime, but he returned without a helmet and put on a headset. The Bengals ruled him out shortly thereafter. Now the question becomes: How much time will the quarterback miss? He injured his right wrist with 5:49 remaining in the first half, grabbing his hand after throwing a 4-yard touchdown …

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Bengals QB Joe Burrow goes back to locker room after grabbing his wrist in pain

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow couldn’t grip the ball on the sideline after injuring his wrist. (AP Photo/Nick Wass) (ASSOCIATED PRESS) Usually when a quarterback goes down with an injury, the reason why is obvious. It’s rare to see a non-contact injury to a quarterback’s hand or wrist. When Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow threw a touchdown in the second …

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Ravens’ Lamar Jackson passes Randall Cunningham on all-time quarterback career rushing list

Lamar Jackson, widely considered the greatest running quarterback in NFL history, has passed the quarterback who had previously held that title in the league record book.  The Ravens quarterback passed Randall Cunningham for fourth all time in career rushing yards by quarterbacks during Thursday night’s game against the Bengals. Jackson entered the game with 4,918 career rushing yards, 10 behind the …

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Ravens rule out Mark Andrews after X-rays

The NFL is considering eliminating the hip-drop tackle. NFL executive Jeff Miller cited the danger of the play at the league meetings last month, saying the hip-drop tackle increases risk of injury by 25 times the rate of a standard tackle. The league unfortunately has even more evidence of that on Thursday night. Ravens tight end Mark Andrews was injured …

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Top moments from Thursday Night Football

Week 11 of the NFL season kicks off with the Baltimore Ravens (7-3) playing host to the Cincinnati Bengals (5-4) at M&T Bank Stadium on Thursday Night Football in a battle between two AFC North rivals. Both Baltimore and Cincinnati, which checked in at fourth and fifth, respectively, in Colin Cowherd’s latest “Herd Hierarchy” rankings, are aiming to bounce back …

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Bears would appeal to Jim Harbaugh if he rejoined NFL coaching sphere: report

Bears would appeal to Jim Harbaugh if he rejoined NFL coaching sphere: report originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago Speculation about Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh rejoining the NFL seems to be growing. Along with that, his interest in the Bears’ head coaching job is reportedly … existent? The Athletic’s Mike Jones had this to say about Harbaugh’s future on …

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NFL Week 11 injuries: Bears’ Justin Fields set to return; Matthew Stafford expected back for Rams

Another week, another starting quarterback lost for the season. The Browns announced Deshaun Watson will have season-ending shoulder surgery after the signal-caller suffered the injury during their Week 10 comeback win over the Ravens. Dorian Thompson-Robinson will be the Week 11 starter for Cleveland as they take on the Steelers in another AFC North showdown. Here’s a look at the NFL injury report …

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Marlon Humphrey is inactive; Kyle Van Noy, Daryl Worley are active

Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey (hamstring) will not play tonight. It isn’t a surprise given the Ravens listed him as doubtful after he missed practice all week. Rock Ya-Sin and Ronald Darby will take up the slack in Humphrey’s stead. He also missed the Ravens’ Week 2 game in Cincinnati. Left guard John Simpson (illness/shoulder), outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy (groin), …

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I’ve learned ‘loyalty means nothing’

Saquon Barkley has spent his entire six-year NFL career with the New York Giants, meaning he knows the franchise like the back of his hand. Apparently, he has also learned a cruel lesson. “Loyalty means nothing,” Barkley said Thursday. “No matter how loyal, no matter how committed you are, it’s a business at the end of the day.” The Giants …

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