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the-football-chick · 1 year ago
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Top 100 for 2023 as voted on by the players
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openmindcrimecook · 7 months ago
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Dolphins aware of "possibility" this will be Terron Armstead's final year http://dlvr.it/T5gJx7
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nfliplnews · 1 year ago
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[ad_1] Week 9 of the 2023 NFL season is already underway, and many more matchups are on tap for the weekend. But not every team is healthy as we approach the halfway mark of the schedule, with several big names on track to be sidelined -- or return from the sidelines -- on Sunday. Below, you'll find a complete rundown of all the official injury reports.Dolphins: OG Robert Hunt (hamstring), S Brandon Jones (concussion) OUT; WR Braxton Berrios (hamstring), WR River Cracraft (shoulder), TE Durham Smythe (ankle), OT Terron Armstead (knee), C Connor Williams (groin), CB Xavien Howard (groin), CB Justin Bethel (foot), CB Nik Needham (Achilles) QUESTIONABLEChiefs: RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire (illness) OUT; WR Richie James (knee, IR), LB Willie Gay Jr. (back) QUESTIONABLEMiami has a long list of banged-up players, including most notably three different starting O-linemen. But the good news is RB Raheem Mostert and CB Jalen Ramsey don't have any injury designation and should be fully available. With Edwards-Helaire out for K.C., Isiah Pacheco will be backed up by Jerick McKinnon, who overcame a groin injury to come off the report.Newly acquired from the Cardinals, QB Joshua Dobbs will be active as the No. 2 behind rookie Jaren Hall for the Vikings, with Kirk Cousins now on IR due to a torn Achilles. Atlanta will turn to QB Taylor Heinicke after benching Desmond Ridder in Week 8, but more could be asked of the ground game with London sidelined out wide.Seattle's final injury report doesn't include wideouts Tyler Lockett and DK Metcalf, who both missed practice time this week with hamstring and hip injuries, respectively.  Ravens coach John Harbaugh said earlier this week that none of his team's injuries are concerning. The team is hoping to have Williams back in the fold Sunday after he returned to practice this week for the first time since Week 6. Cardinals at BrownsLots of QB drama in this one. The big news is that Deshaun Watson is slated to return after missing three of the Browns' last four games with a lingering shoulder issue. The last time Watson took the field, he didn't last long, as coach Kevin Stefanski kept him sidelined to avoid aggravation of the injury. P.J. Walker will be standing by as the usual relief. Arizona, meanwhile, hasn't committed to starting former Pro Bowler Kyler Murray or rookie Clayton Tune, with the former returning from ACL rehab.Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon said Friday that the team would make a decision on Murray's status for Sunday within the next 24 hours. So expect Murray's status to be revealed sometime on Saturday. Tune will make his first career start if Murray isn't ready to go.  Stafford did not return to L.A.'s Week 8 loss to the Cowboys after exiting. If he can't go, veteran No. 2 Brett Rypien will take over under center for Sean McVay.For the Packers, Ford didn't practice Friday after being limited Thursday. Walker also missed practice Friday after "feeling tight" upon arrival at the team's facility on Friday, according to Packers coach Matt LaFleur. Isaiah McDuffie and Eric Wilson are in line to fill Walker's spot if he can't play, while Dallin Leavitt, rookie Anthony Johnson Jr. and Zayne Anderson can help fill Ford's spot if he is inactive on Sunday. The Bucs could turn to former Rams veteran Greg Gaines on the defensive interior if Vea is unable to suit up. Backup Aaron Stinnie is slated to take over on the other side of the trenches with Feiler sidelined. Devin Singletary will get more carries with Pierce out of the lineup for Sunday's game. Nico Collins, Tank Dell and Noah Brown will continue to pick up the slack with Woods still out. Commanders: WR Curtis Samuel (toe), C Ricky Stromberg (knee) OUT; S Percy Butler (calf) QUESTIONABLEPatriots: WR DeVante Parker (concussion), OL Calvin Anderson (illness) OUT; WR Tyquan Thornton (foot), TE Pharaoh Brown (back), OT Trent Brown (ankle, knee), OL Vederian Lowe (ankle), DL Christian Barmore (knee), DL Davon Godchaux (illness), DL Deatrich Wise Jr. (shoulder), OLB Josh Uche (ankle, toe), LB Ja'Whaun Bentley (hamstring), CB Jonathan Jones (knee) QUESTIONABLEAs per usual, practically half the Patriots lineup is listed as questionable. New England could still fare well without its top defensive linemen considering how many sacks Washington has allowed. The Commanders, meanwhile, could lean more on Jahan Dotson opposite Terry McLaurin with Samuel absent as the WR3. Fields returned to the practice field on Friday, meaning he's potentially in play to suit up in Week 10 against the Panthers. In the meantime, rookie Tyson Bagent will remain QB1 in Chicago, albeit without a healthy defense on his side.For the Saints, Miller appeared on the injury report Friday after not having a designation the previous two days. Roach didn't appear on the injury report until Thursday, when he was held out of practice. Roach did practice in a limited capacity on Friday. Colts at PanthersIndy will be undermanned looking to prevent the Panthers from winning a second straight, with Alec Pierce and potentially Isaiah McKenzie in line for more opportunities out wide amid Downs' absence. The Colts are also still missing defensive tackle Grover Stewart due to a suspension. Bell was limited all week, while Chark was limited the past two days after not practicing on Wednesday. Jackson was a full participant on Friday after not having an injury designation on Wednesday and Thursday. Giants: QB Tyrod Taylor (ribs), TE Darren Waller (hamstring) OUT; RB Jashaun Corbin (hamstring), OT Andrew Thomas (hamstring), OT Evan Neal (ankle) QUESTIONABLERaiders: LB Divine Deablo (ankle), FB Jakob Johnson (concussion), LB Luke Masterson (concussion), OT Thayer Munford Jr. (neck) OUT; LB Robert Spillane (knee) QUESTIONABLE New York will have QB Daniel Jones (neck) and RB Saquon Barkley (ankle) at full speed, just in time after Taylor went down while filling in under center. But the Giants' O-line remains a major concern with both tackles iffy to suit up.For the Raiders, Spillane didn't practice on Wednesday but was a limited participant on Thursday and Friday.  Cowboys: T Chuma Edoga (ankle/knee), T Tyron Smith (neck) QUESTIONABLE Eagles: TE Grant Calcaterra (concussion), G Cam Jurgens (foot), CB Bradley Roby (shoulder), RB Boston Scott (personal) OUT A positive for the Cowboys is Smith being limited Friday after not practicing the previous two days. Edoga was limited throughout the week. Jurgens is out despite being limited throughout this week's practices. The Eagles will have defensive tackle Jordan Davis for Sunday's game after he was limited during practice throughout the week. Buffalo was already shorthanded at linebacker with Matt Milano on IR, and now Klein is set to be replaced by rookie Dorian Williams, though ex-Packers CB Rasul Douglas will be joining the defense after arriving at the trade deadline. Bengals head coach Zac Taylor confirmed Mixon will play as well as star pass rusher Trey Hendrickson, who is good to go despite a foot injury. 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NFL players follow musical passion to create songs featured on Madden 24 video game
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nbalovers · 1 year ago
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Miami activates Terron Armstead from PUP list The Miami Dolphins had a rough start t... #usa #uk
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keepingupwiththefins · 2 years ago
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The Build Up for War
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This is now back to back off-seasons the dolphins have been committed to building a Super Bowl caliber roster. Last year the dolphins added 6 time pro bowl Wide Receiver Tyreek Hill, 3 time pro bowl Left Tackle Terron Armstead, first time head coach Mike McDaniel, Running back Raheem Mostert, Center Conner Williams, and a few others. This offseason the dolphins acquired the highly sought after Defensive Coordinator Vic Vangio, 6 time pro bowl Cornerback Jalen Ramsey, Linebacker David Long JR, along with resigning key pieces like Cornerback Nik Needham, picking up Quaterback Tua Tagovailoa's 5th year option, Running backs Raheem Mostert and Jeff Wilson JR and more.
This Past Football season the dolphins had a top 5 offense that was paired with the 29th ranked defense allowing over 26 points per game. The defensive struggles were due to Josh Boyer(last years defensive coordinator) electing to be too blitz happy putting our depleted corner back group on islands which most of the time that leds to big plays by the apposing offense. With more competent and situational calling from new DC Vic Vangio paired with the star studded defense, the dolphins should be back to how they were in 2020.
With the upgrades defensively, the dolphins should be well prepared dominate their competition on their schedule and do well within the division. Last year was about upgrading our offense, which after the acquisitions the front office made the team made a huge leap in that department. I wouldn't expect anything less for the defense after this off-season so far.
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nosdk · 2 years ago
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Saints modtager et compensatory pick
NFL har uddelt deres “ekstra valg” til klubberne før draften og dermed er alt draftkapital på plads for holdene. NFL holdene for compensatory picks for specifikke spillere, trænere og klubledere som forlader holdet fra året før. https://twitter.com/SeanFazendeFOX8/status/1633955880822771713 Ifølge Sean Fazende fra FOX8 er det for at miste offensive tackle Terron Armstead og safety Marcus…
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eagles · 2 years ago
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NFL 2022 Week 17 early inactives: Bradley Chubb, Xavien Howard, Terron Armstead out
Every week we bring you all the inactives from the 1 p.m. ET games in one post, constantly updated with the latest information. The Dolphins had several key players listed as questionable on Friday and they’ll be missing most of them against the Patriots on Sunday. Edge rusher Bradley Chubb (hand), cornerback Xavien Howard (knee), [more] from Philadelphia Eagles – ProFootballTalk https://ift.tt/c38kfY7 via IFTTT
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msnbcnews05 · 2 years ago
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http://nfl.com 227's YouTube Chili' Miami Chili' Dolphins #FinsUp https://www.youtube.com/jamaalaldintv Spicy' https://www.nike.com/w/miami-dolphins-1wdrw Spicy' NBA Mix! - Terron Armstead injury update! Dolphins beat Houston. Tua vs Flores BREAKING NEWS! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvO21R78bcA&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr http://doritos.com
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ireniggg · 2 years ago
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... it just hit me that my roommate was not missed the Terron Armstead pitch by LA Live but Avatar premiere
It just hit me.
I have been home from school for one year.
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the-football-chick · 3 years ago
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nflfanpointii · 5 years ago
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nfliplnews · 1 year ago
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[ad_1] Marcel Louis-Jacques, ESPNOct 6, 2023, 10:59 AM ETCloseMarcel Louis-Jacques joined ESPN in 2019 as a beat reporter covering the Buffalo Bills, before switching to the Miami Dolphins in 2021. The former Carolina Panthers beat writer for the Charlotte Observer won the APSE award for breaking news and the South Carolina Press Association award for enterprise writing in 2018.MIAMI -- The Dolphins have traded for embattled Chicago Bears wide receiver Chase Claypool and placed left tackle Terron Armstead on injured reserve, the team announced Friday.The Dolphins will send a 2025 sixth-round pick to the Bears for Claypool and a 2025 seventh-round pick.The trade comes one week after the Dolphins placed wide receivers River Cracraft and Erik Ezukanma on injured reserve and the non-football injury list, respectively, although coach Mike McDaniel said the team wasn't necessarily looking for help at the position. When Claypool was made available by the Bears, McDaniel and Dolphins general manager Chris Grier believed it provided an opportunity to improve the team.Editor's Picks2 Related"It was an opportunity to take advantage of. We definitely weren't looking for receiver help," McDaniel said. "It wasn't in that nature at all -- very, very happy with our receiving corps. But I think one thing that Chris and I have always agreed upon, and how we operate and do business, is you have to stay steadfast to the commitment of making your team as good as it can be."So sometimes things come across your radar that you aren't even looking for, but when you assess it, if it falls under the category of: this has a chance to make us better."Claypool, 25, spent less than a year with the Bears, who traded a second-round pick to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Nov. 1 to get him. Claypool ended up playing 10 games in Chicago over two seasons, totaling 18 receptions for 191 yards and one touchdown. The Bears are saving an estimated $2.2 million against the salary cap by trading Claypool.On Sept. 29, the wide receiver expressed frustration with how he was being used in Chicago's offense, and he was inactive after being told by the team not to attend the Week 4 game against the Denver Broncos. Chicago team officials then told Claypool on Monday that he would be inactive against Washington and requested that he remain away from the team while it prepared for the Commanders.Ahead of the Bears' 40-20 win over the Commanders on Thursday, general manager Ryan Poles expressed disappointment in how things had unfolded with Claypool less than a year after taking a big swing to land the former second-round pick to aid in the development of quarterback Justin Fields."I think Chase is going to learn from this situation, we all will, and I wish him luck moving forward throughout his career," Poles said on ESPN 1000's pregame radio show.The Dolphins own the NFL's top passing offense in yards per game and yards per play, led by receivers Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle and Braxton Berrios. The 6-foot-4, 240-pound Claypool gives Miami a physical presence at receiver that it currently lacks.McDaniel said he was aware of Claypool's purported character concerns but is offering the Notre Dame product a clean slate."Everybody hears things, and so I think it's very, very important that you let people tell you who they are," McDaniel said. "And I see better than I hear. There's so many things that can go on in certain circumstances. ... I'm not going to make myself wrong with something that I don't know by judging X, Y or Z. We give you the opportunity to define who you are in the most honest, organic, real way possible."It's always a nice litmus test for your locker room when guys come in; you can see where you're at. I'm very confident that our guys will embrace him and we'll move forward with a new teammate."Claypool was not at the Dolphins' facility for practice Friday.Armstead, a four-time Pro Bowler, will miss at least the next four games after injuring a knee in last week's loss to the Buffalo Bills. McDaniel said Armstead will return at some point this season. Kendall Lamm will presumably start in his stead.ESPN's Courtney Cronin contributed to this report. [ad_2] Source link
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umusicians · 3 years ago
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Wynton Releases Single “Catch A Body”
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Wynton has released a new single called “Catch A Body”, which features New Orleans Saints Pro Bowl Left Tackle, Terron Armstead.
Stream/Download “Catch A Body” here or listen below!
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latestbreakingnewstoday · 4 years ago
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Terron Armstead: Saints are “Super Bowl or bust”. 📖 Read More @ http://dlvr.it/RchJQD
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keepingupwiththefins · 2 years ago
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Miami Dolphins 2022 Season Overview
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Wow, what a rollercoaster season for the dolphins this past year. Dolphins fans had not been this excited about their NFL team entering a season since probably 2015, but even then it wasn't like this past year. From bringing in the 49ers Offensive Coordinator Mike McDaniel, to adding proven starts like Tyreek Hill and Terron Armstead the dolphins intentions were clear and that was to be a high powered offense along with developing the young QB. Given the moves that had been done in combination to what we already had in our defense the team had extremely high expectations within the fanbase.
Unlike 2015, this past season matched the expectations given by fans. Had it not been for key injuries to players such as Tua Tagovailoa, Brandon Jones, Byron Jones and many more one could argue that the dolphins would have had even more success this past year. Mike McDaniel was able to prove all the naysayers that said he wouldn't be able to lead the team, gain the respect of the players and most importantly aid the development of Tua and take him to another level.
Safe to Say the dolphins are on their way up and are on a good trajectory for the first time since the Marino days. To put that into perspective I'm a Dolphins fan and I have never seen the dolphins like this and I am well into being legally able to drink!
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