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Alouettes Wednesday Injury report

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Montreal, – The following is the Montreal Alouettes injury report for Wednesday, September 22, 2021:

 

Dante Absher (WR), hip, limited participation

 

Mario Alford (WR), ankle, did not participate

 

Cameron Artis-Payne, (RB), healthy scratch, full participation

 

Quan Bray, (WR), healthy scratch, full participation

 

David Foucault, (OL), healthy scratch, full participation

 

Najee Murray, (DB), healthy scratch, full participation

 

Samuel Thomassin, (OL), hand, limited participation

 

Michael Wakefield (DL), healthy scratch, full participation

 

Tre Watson (LB), hip, limited participation

CFL Preview: Redblacks, Ti-Cats kick off Week 8 in the Nation’s Capitol

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OTTAWA — After a short week, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats will be back in action on Wednesday as they travel to the nation’s capital to take on the Ottawa REDBLACKS in an East Division battle.

 

Hamilton enters Week 8 with barely a moment to catch their breath after a 23-17 win in Week 7 over the Calgary Stampeders at home last Friday.

 

As the Ticats prepare for Wednesday’s nights matchup, head coach Orlondo Steinauer acknowledges the challenge of playing on short week but clarified that his team has been aware of the coming week and has been staying ready.

 

“They are going to be more rested; they’ve had a chance to study us longer,” said Steinauer of playing Ottawa on a short week. “We’ve known about this, the schedule has been out, we knew exactly what time it was.”

 

DAVID WATFORD GETS THE START ONCE AGAINST FOR THE TICATS THIS WEEK AS THEY TAKE ON OTTAWA (MICHAEL P. HALL/CFL.CA)

 

The Tabbies enter the new week still without quarterbacks Dane Evans and Jeremiah Masoli, who continue to manage injuries. The team has recently signed Jalen Morton as an extra measure of security.

 

Morton played college football in Texas with Prairie View A&M. In his time competing as a Panther, the young quarterback completed 345 of his 652 passing attempts, throwing for 4,945 yards and 40 touchdowns, adding another 705 yards and 12 touchdowns rushing.

 

However, despite Morton peaking some intrigue, Steinauer was quick to note that the signee would be unavailable for Hamilton for the time being and that David Watford would remain the team’s starting quarterback.

 

“There’s so much that goes into playing the toughest position on the football field that I was impressed with,” said Steinauer of Watford. “Outside of just the tangible numbers at the end of the game.”

 

Against the Stampeders, Watford played nearly perfect football when considering what the offensive scheming asked him to do. Hamilton’s game plan was clear, rely on consistent ground gains and throw the ball enough to ensure the defence stays honest.

 

Hamilton’s Week 7 matchup against Calgary is the most they’ve leaned on the ground game this season. Running the ball 30 times between five different ball carriers and collecting 116 rushing yards.

 

The Ticats pivot completed 19 of his 22 passing attempts for 149 passing yards, while adding another 35 with his legs on 10 carries. Watford put together an efficient passing game and most importantly helped leverage a win for the Black and Gold.

 

Hamilton will be looking for more of the same from Watford as they enter Week 8 and his teammates’ confidence in the quarterback remains high.

 

“He has our full confidence and honestly we’re just trying to go out there and give the quarterback time to do his thing,’ said offensive linemen Darius Ciraco of Watford. “He went out and balled out last week and we came out with a W.”

 

The REDBLACKS will be emerging from a bye week and will be looking to rebound on Wednesday night against the Ticats after a tough 45-13 loss to the BC Lions in Week 6.

 

Ottawa has had to battle through adversity this season as they have lost their last four games and haven’t notched a win since Week 1. Despite the slow start to the season, they have remained resilient. The recent play of their offence and the contribution of their young wide receivers is a definite silver lining for the team.

 

Ottawa been more aggressive with their downfield passing schemes through the last two weeks, stressing opposing defences and threatening to score at times when putting the ball in the air.

 

Dominique Davis took over quarterbacking duties with the REDBLACKS offence in Week 5 and has played admirably as the teams’ signal caller through his first two games. Davis has thrown for 624 yards and three touchdowns, completing 53 of 84 passing attempts.

 

The veteran quarterback has also helped to provide an aspect of versatility to Paul LaPolice’s offensive play calling. Davis has carried the ball 15 times, totalling 64 yards and a touchdown.

 

Ottawa has also seen the breakout of two pass-catchers that have helped to provide a boost to Davis and the REDBLACKS passing attack.

 

 

DOMINIQUE DAVIS IS LEADING THE CHARGE FOR THE REDBLACKS THIS WEEK AS THEY LOOK FOR THEIR SECOND WIN OF 2021 (THE CANADIAN PRESS)

 

Fourth year receiver Nate Behar and rookie wideout Ryan Davis have exploded in the Ottawa passing attack. Through the first five games, Davis has been the most targeted player on the offence, seeing 34 passes come his way. The budding star has turned 25 catches for 221 yards and a touchdown.

 

Additionally, Behar has emerged as a reliable set of hands for REDBLACKS quarterbacks. Behar is second to Davis in team targets with 31 and has seen a recent uptake in opportunities. Through his last three games, the former Carleton Raven has seen 25 targets come his way.

 

While the REDBLACKS have had their struggles early in the season, they show a lot of offensive promise and could be poised to breakout at any moment. Hamilton star, Simoni Lawrence knows his defensive unit can’t get complacent.

 

“You can’t take any team in the CFL for granted,” said Lawrence. “Things can change for teams faster than you know.”

 

Highlighted by the electric play of Lawrence, the defensive unit for the Black and Gold has been one of the most exciting aspects of the teams play through the start of the 2021 season.

 

Lawrence’s second interception return for a touchdown in Week 7 against Calgary tied him for the team lead in touchdowns. Yes, both offensively and defensively, the linebacker sits atop the Ticats depth chart in touchdowns scored.

 

As a unit, the Hamilton defence has held teams to under 20 points per game, their 112 total points surrendered and 18.7 allowed average is the third fewest in the league.

 

In addition to holding points off the board, they have shown an impressive ability to hold opposing offences off the field. The Ticats surrender the second-fewest yards in the league and hold teams to an average of 5.7 yards per play. They particularly shine in second down situations, allowing teams to convert just 41 per cent of the time.

 

The secret to the Hamilton success? Communication and relying on your teammates, according to Lawrence.

 

“It’s a lot of communication, we’re talking better together, we’re seeing things faster,” said Lawrence of the defence. “We’re trusting each other, and we know we’re going to be where we need to be.”

 

The REDBLACKS offensive staff will have their hands full in Wednesday night’s matchup against one of the league’s best defences. Davis and his supporting cast will need to play near perfect football against the Tabbies as they hope to deliver a win in the nation’s capital.

 

Kickoff is slated for 7:30 p.m. ET and can be watched on TSN, RDS and ESPN+ or can be followed along on CFL.ca’s Game Tracker.

Preview: Arkansas State Red Wolves at Tulsa Golden Hurricane

GAME 4: Arkansas State (1-2) at Tulsa (0-3)

Sept. 25, 2021 | H.A. Chapman Stadium

Tulsa, Okla. | 4:00 p.m. (CT)

Radio: EAB Red Wolves Sports Network (107.9 FM, flagship)

Matt Stolz (pxp), Phillip Butterfield (analyst), Brad Bobo (sideline)

Television: ESPN+

 

ON TAP:  Arkansas State remains on the road for the second consecutive week to close out its non-conference schedule with a 4:00 p.m. game Saturday against American Athletic Conference member Tulsa.  The contest will be appear on ESPN+, and every A-State football game can be heard live on 107.9 FM in the Northeast Arkansas area.  The live broadcast can also be accessed on the official A-State Athletics web site (AStateRedWolves.com).

 

THE PRINCIPALS:  Arkansas State is in the midst of its first three-game road swing where each contest is being played on consecutive Saturdays for the first time since 2004.  The Red Wolves will conclude the non-conference portion of their regular-season schedule this weekend, but remain on the road next week as well to face Georgia Southern in their Sun Belt Conference opener.  They enter the contest with a 1-2 record, while Tulsa will bring an 0-3 mark into the contest after most recently falling 41-20 at Ohio State last week.

 

HEAD COACH BUTCH JONES:  Butch Jones was announced as the Red Wolves’ 31st all-time head football coach on December 12, 2020.  Jones not only brought 11 years of head-coaching experience at the NCAA FBS level with him to Jonesboro after previous stops leading the football programs at Tennessee (2013-17), Cincinnati (2010-12) and Central Michigan (2007-09), but he also spent the last three seasons (2018-20) working as part of Nick Saban’s staff at national-power Alabama.  During Jones’ first 11 seasons serving as a head coach, his teams combined to win four conference championships, played in eight bowl games and finished ranked in the AP Top 25 five times.  He has coached a combined 77 all-conference honorees and 27 NFL Draft picks.

 

DEBUT GAMES:  Butch Jones is A-State’s 31st all-time head coach, but became just the 11th to claim a victory in his first ever game at the school.  Each of the two head coaches (Blake Anderson and Bryan Harsin) immediately preceding Jones won their initial games, but Harsin in 2013 was actually the first to do so since Larry Lacewell in 1979,  snapping a streak of seven head coaches to drop their debuts.  A-State’s head coaches to win their first game at the school include Jones (2021), Anderson (2014), Harsin, Lacewell, Bill Davidson (1971), Gene Harlow (1955), Glen Harmeson (1954), Bill Adams (1939), Jack Dale (1931), Bill Stanley (1924) and Clint Young (1913).  Among the same group, Davidson was the last to win his first two games in 1971.

 

FAMILY TIES:  Research indicates that Butch Jones is one of nine FBS head coaches in the nation with a son currently playing at an FBS institution.  Adam Jones, one of Jones’ three sons, is currently a redshirt freshman wide receiver for the Red Wolves after transferring from Central Michigan to A-State after Jones accepted the Red Wolves’ head coaching position.  Jones’ oldest son, Alex, is also in his first season in an offensive quality control position for the Red Wolves.  His youngest son, Andrew, is a member of the freshman football team at Valley View in Jonesboro.

 

THE ARKANSAS STATE – TULSA SERIES:  Arkansas State and Tulsa are set to meet for the first time since 2018, although the two squads were scheduled to face each other in Jonesboro last year before the game was canceled.  The Red Wolves will now face the Golden Hurricane for the sixth time in school history, holding a 3-2 advantage in the all-time series that dates back to 1978.  A-State claimed a 29-20 road victory in the 2018 game and has won three of the last four meetings between the two schools.

 

A-STATE/TULSA SERIES

 

2018, A-State @ Tulsa (W, 29-20)

 

2003, A-State @ Tulsa (L, 54-7)

 

2002, Tulsa @ A-State (W, 21-19)

 

1981, Tulsa @ A-State (W, 31-7)

 

1978, A-State @ Tulsa (L, 21-20)

 

 

 

A-STATE vs AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE:  Arkansas State is set to play a member of the American Athletic Conference for the second time this year and eighth time since the league’s inaugural season in 2013, including each of the last six seasons.  While the Red Wolves hold an all-time 2-5 record versus AAC opponents, two of those five setbacks were decided by seven points or less.

 

A-STATE VS THE AAC

 

2021 vs Memphis (L, 55-50)

 

2020 at Memphis (L, 37-24)

 

2019 vs SMU (L, 37-30)

 

2018 at Tulsa (W, 29-20)

 

2017 at SMU (L, 44-21)

 

2016 vs UCF (W, 31-13 at the  Cure Bowl)

 

2013 at Memphis (L, 31-7)

 

 

 

ON THIS DATE:  Dating back to the 1926 season, Arkansas State holds an 8-5 record when playing on Sept. 25.  The Red Wolves have played on the date twice during this century, falling 35-28 at Troy in 2010 and defeating ULM 28-21 at home in 2004.  They claimed four consecutive wins in games played on Sept. 25 from 1948-71.

 

OKLAHOMA RED WOLVES:  Arkansas State has five players on its roster from the state of Oklahoma, including four who are listed on its current depth chart. The list includes Dahu Green (Oklahoma City), Jeff Foreman (Oklahoma City), Austin Woods (Claremore), Andre Harris Jr. (Oklahoma City) and Justin Dutton (Guthrie). The Red Wolves’ roster also includes Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College transfer Quinton Lee.

 

THE FIRST FIVE:  While Arkansas State began its 2021 campaign with back-to-back home games for the first time since 1987, it is now in the midst of playing three consecutive Saturdays on the road for the first time since 2004. The Red Wolves also played three road games in a row in 2020, 2016, 2015, 2014 and 2008, but none of them on three consecutive Saturdays.

 

AN A-STATE VICTORY WOULD …:  move its all-time record versus Tulsa to 4-2 and give it two straight wins against the Golden Hurricane . . . improve its record against American Athletic Conference members to 3-5 . . . snap a five-game skid in road contests . . . give it a .500 or better non-conference record for the fourth consecutive season.

 

OFFENSIVE OUTBURST:  Not only did A-State set the school record for passing yards (582) versus Memphis, they also broke the school record for first downs in a game with 35.  The Red Wolves finished the contest with 98 plays, the second most in school history, and 680 yards of total offense for the fourth most ever by an A-State team.  Wide receiver Jeff Foreman finished the outing with a career-best eight receptions for 198 yards, which were the sixth most in school history for a single game.  Foreman has posted at least 100 receiving yards in four of the Red Wolves’ last six games, dating back to last season.  Additionally, Te’Vailance Hunt caught nine passes covering 123 yards, giving A-State three receivers this year with at least 100 receiving yards in a game. Corey Rucker had 138 yards against UCA.

 

RUNNING BACK RECEPTIONS:  Running back Lincoln Pare has already caught 11 passes for 109 yards this season, which is 24 more yards than he had for all of last season as a true freshman.  He’s ranked fourth on the team in both categories and his 11 catches are only one shy of the 12 total he had entering the year.  Pare finished the Washington game with seven catches for 69 yards — both career highs.

 

ON THE RETURN:  A-State running back Johnnie Lang Jr. posted three punt returns for 44 yards against UCA, surpassing the team’s 11 total punt return yards for all of last season.  Lang averaged 14.7 yards per attempt with a long return covering 29 yards.  A-State didn’t attempt a punt return versus Memphis.  However, Lang had two more returns for 13 yards against Washington to bring his season total to 57 yards for an 11.4 average per attempt.

 

ON THE RETURN (PART II):  Running back Alan Lamar posted six kickoff returns for 113 yards against Memphis, marking the first time an A-State player eclipsed 100 return yards since Roshauud Paul posted 126 against Appalachian State last season — a span of seven games.  Paul’s total marked the only time last season an A-State player went over 100 yards in kickoff returns.  Lamar’s six returns tied the seventh most in school history for a single game.  Lamar already has 10 returns for 174 yards on the season.

 

WINNING THE TURNOVER BATTLE:  A-State won or tied the turnover battle in each of its first three games this season, posting two interceptions against UCA, two fumble recoveries against Memphis and two picks and a fumble recovery against Washington.  The Red Wolves have posted multiple turnovers in three consecutive games for the first time since 2016.  The Red Wolves are currently tied for 13th in the nation in turnovers gained (7).

 

PICK IT OFF:  Arkansas State has posted four interceptions this season, which is just two shy of its six total for all of last year.  All four interceptions have come by different players, including Samy Johnson, EJ Alexander, Jeffmario Brown and Leon Jones.  Johnson now has three career interceptions, while the other three players have posted their first pick this year as a member of the A-State football team.

 

THREE IN A ROW:  Senior safety EJ Alexander has posted at least one turnover gained in all three games this season, including an interception versus UCA and a fumble recovery against both Memphis and Washington.  He added a forced fumble against the Huskies and also finished A-State’s most recent outing with a career-tying 10 tackles.

 

DISRUPTING THE BACKFIELD:  Junior defensive end Kivon Bennett has made an immediate impact on the A-State defense his first season with the program, already posting 5.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks.  The Tennessee transfer has recorded 1.0 or more TFL and at least a half sack in each of A-State’s first three games.  He is currently ranked third and tied for seventh in the Sun Belt Conference for TFL and sacks, respectively.

 

STOPPING THE RUN:  A-State’s defense allowed just 42 rushing yards to UCA, which were its fewest allowed in a game since limiting New Mexico State to 35 yards on Oct. 28, 2017.  The Red Wolves finished their season opener versus the Bears with 6.0 tackles for loss of 21 yards.  Three of those came from defensive end Kivon Bennett, matching his career high originally set at Tennessee.

 

EXPERIENCE UP FRONT:  Arkansas State entered the season with nine different offensive linemen who had combined to start 149 career games at the FBS level, which was the fourth most in the nation behind only Minnesota (180), Miami (159) and Michigan State (151).  Including players who have started at least one FCS game, the Red Wolves had 10 o-linemen who combined for 157 career starts, which was also the fourth most in the nation behind Illinois (193), Minnesota (180) and Miami (159).

 

RUCKER HONORED:  Wide receiver Corey Rucker was named the Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 6 after recording nine receptions for 138 yards and three touchdowns against UCA.  He was also named the league’s offensive player of the week following the Red Wolves’ 2020 season finale.  Over his last four games played, he has recorded 26 receptions for 567 yards and eight touchdowns — he has at least one TD reception in three of those four outings.

 

HOME SWEET HOME:  Arkansas State has strung together 16 consecutive years (2005-20) with a winning record at Centennial Bank Stadium dating back to 2005.  The Red Wolves are now 72-20 (.783 winning percentage) when playing at home since the 2005 season.  A-State’s actual on-field record all-time at Centennial Bank Stadium is 164-83-1 since it opened in 1974.

 

PRESEASON PREDICTIONS:  The Arkansas State football team was picked to finish second in the Sun Belt Conference’s West Division in the league’s preseason coaches poll.  The Red Wolves received one first-place vote and 38 points, 11 fewer than a Louisiana team that picked up nine first-place votes.  A-State checks in as the West Division No. 2 pick for the third consecutive season in the poll.  The Red Wolves return six starters on offense and nine on defense from last year’s squad.

 

PRESEASON ACCOLADES:  Between Athlon Sports, Phil Steele’s, College Football News and Pro Football Focus, 13 different A-State players have received preseason All-Sun Belt Conference recognition.  The A-State players who have been recognized include defensive end TW Ayers, defensive lineman Kivon Bennett, linebacker Caleb Bonner, safety Antonio Fletcher, wide receiver Jeff Foreman, wide receiver Dahu Green, kicker Blake Grupe, defensive lineman Terry Hampton, offensive lineman Andre Harris Jr., quarterback Layne Hatcher, running back Marcel Murray, wide receiver Corey Rucker and tight end Reed Tyler.

 

A LOOK BACK:  A-State’s first spring camp under HC Butch Jones wrapped up April 17 with its spring game at Centennial Bank Stadium.  There were several spring-camp team awards presented as the football staff chose five individuals who maintained consistent success on the field, in the weight room and in the classroom.  The players recognized for “consistency in performance” were wide receiver Corey Rucker (offense), linebacker Caleb Bonner (defense) and kicker Blake Grupe (special teams).  Senior safety EJ Alexander was awarded the “Pack Performance Award” for his consistent performance in the weight room.  Defensive back Taylon Doss was issued the 4-6/A to B” award for his performance on special teams in the secondary.

 

IT’S GOOD:  Junior kicker Blake Grupe was responsible for a career-high 14 points during Arkansas State’s game against Memphis as he connected on all three of his field goal attempts and made 5-of-5 extra points.  The Sedalia, Mo., native’s 14 points tied the seventh most in school history and were just three shy of tying the fifth most in Sun Belt Conference history.  His three field goals made tied the most of his career, and he was successful on a 48-yard attempt that was the longest of his career.  He has already made six field goals this season, giving him 50 for his career that stand as the third most in school history.  He has run his career points-scored total to 290, which gives him the fourth most points by kicking in Sun Belt history.

 

INSIDE THE 20:  Ryan Hanson has posted at least three punts inside the opponent’s 20-yard line every game this year, including a career-high four against Washington last week.  His 10 total punts inside the 20 leads the Sun Belt Conference.  Additionally, his 42.3 average per punt is almost a full two yards per attempt better than his 40.3 average a year ago.

CFL Top Performers – Week 7

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Alford, Lawrence and Reilly named CFL Top Performers

TORONTO – DeAundre Alford, Simoni Lawrence and Michael Reilly were named the CFL Top Performers of the Week for Week 7 of the CFL’s 2021 season.

The three players were chosen by a panel of judges made up of former CFL players Matt Dunigan and Duane Forde of TSN, as well as Pierre Vercheval of RDS, who independently send their selections to the CFL head office.

DB | DEAUNDRE ALFORD | WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS

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It was a night of CFL firsts for Winnipeg defensive back DeAundre Alford: a first interception, a first touchdown and a first forced fumble. He would go on to add another interception, as well as his 28th and 29th defensive tackles of the season as the Blue Bombers claimed a 37-22 win over Edmonton.

Alford registered his first-career interception in the third quarter when he jumped a route and returned the ball 20-yards for the pick-six to give Winnipeg a 21-16 lead. With time winding down, he picked off another Taylor Cornelius pass and returned it three yards.

The Tusculum College alum has now played in seven career CFL games.

LB | SIMONI LAWRENCE | HAMILTON TIGER-CATS

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Simoni Lawrence racked up eight tackles, a pass knockdown, an interception and a touchdown in the Tiger-Cats’ 23-17 win over the Stampeders at Tim Hortons Field.

Midway through the third, Lawrence snatched a bobbled ball and returned it 15-yards for his second pick-six of the year to help the Tiger-Cats retake the lead 15-10.

This season, the former Minnesota Golden Gopher has 37 tackles, two interceptions, two interception return touchdowns and a sack.

QB | MICHAEL REILLY | BC LIONS

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Michael Reilly eclipsed the 300-yard mark for the third consecutive week and his two touchdown passes sent the Lions to a 27-18 road victory over Montreal. Reilly completed 21 of 25 passes (84 per cent) for 309 yards and he rushed for 33 yards.

Early in the second quarter, Reilly connected with Lucky Whitehead for a 75-yard touchdown, putting the visitors ahead 13-3. With Montreal mounting a late-game comeback, Reilly’s pinpoint pass to Keon Hatcher stretched a slim two-point lead into a 23-15 advantage.

This is Reilly’s fourth top performer honour of the year (Weeks 2, 6 and 7, and the month of August). The Central Washington product has completed 75.6 per cent of his passes for 1,601 yards. He sits third in the CFL with eight touchdown passes and is tied for the league-lead in rushing TDs by a quarterback with three.

Fans’ Choice of the Week!

Stefen Banks won Week 6 of Fans’ Choice of the Week and collected 10 bonus points.

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NFL to Host International Combine in London

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Nearly 50 athletes from 14 countries invited to participate

The NFL International Combine is headed to London.

The invitational scouting showcase, mirrored after the annual NFL Combine staged in the United States, is designed to discover and evaluate potential NFL talent from around the globe.  Up to 50 athletes will be selected to participate in a series of tests in front of NFL evaluators at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on October 12.

“We are excited to host the International Combine in London next month,” said DAMANI LEECH, NFL Chief Operating Officer of International. “Through the event, we hope to discover new talent, create more global exposure of the game and provide an opportunity for participants to compete at the highest level.”

Athletes will be evaluated for a potential position in the NFL’s International Player Pathway program. Instituted in 2017, the program aims to provide elite international athletes the opportunity to compete at the NFL level, improve their skills, and ultimately earn a spot on an NFL roster.

Following the International Combine, a select number of athletes who meet specific performance standards and display the potential to play in the NFL, will be invited to train in the United States for three months as part of the International Player Pathway program. The group of athletes will be reduced yet again following the training phase in the US and a select number will be allocated to NFL clubs for the 2022 season.

The International Combine is the first step in the process towards participation in the IPP program that has helped players such as EFE OBADA (UK/Buffalo Bills), JAKOB JOHNSON (Germany/New England Patriots), JORDAN MAILATA (Australia/Philadelphia Eagles) and SAMMIS REYES (Chile/Washington Football Team) earn a place in the NFL.

The 2021 event, which is closed to the public, will be the third iteration of the NFL International Combine, after hosting one in Australia in 2018 and in Germany in 2019. The NFL will also conduct a Combine in Mexico later in October for athletes unable to make it to London due to travel restrictions.

Below are the players who received International Combine invitations:

First Name Last Name Position Country Team Name
Joshua Addams RB UK ex-London Irish (Rugby)
Samson Alabi RB UK London Blitz
Leon Balogh DL Austria Vienna Vikings
Silvan Barelds TE Germany Dusseldorf Panthers
Maceo Beard DB France Potsdam Royals
Connor Bolton OL UK London Warriors
Jan Bombeck DL Germany Hamburg Sea Devils
Max Bruder OL Germany Leipzig Kings
Brandon Camara TE France Marseille Blue Stars
Mbaeteka Chigbo Roy OL Nigeria Up Rise Academy
Haggai Chisom Noubuisi OL Nigeria Up Rise Academy
Lawrence Cornwall-Baptiste OL UK London Warriors
Marcel Dabo DB Germany Stuttgart Surge
Boris Degas LB France Bordeaux Lions
Emmanuel Falola LB UK Kent Exiles
Jan-Hendrick Hoffmeyer OL Germany Frankfurt Galaxy
Jai-Albert Jackson DL UK Stuttgart Surge
Yannic Kiehl OL Germany Frankfurt Galaxy
Fabian Kratz OL Germany Cologne Centurions
Amos Laoye OL Belgium Potsdam Royals
Lance Leota DL New Zealand Leipzig Kings
John Levi Krause TE Germany Hamburg Sea Devils
Daniel Marshall TE UK Swansea University
Igor Mašlanka TE Slovakia Wroclaw Panthers
Arthur Mbahin DL UK Tamworth Pheonix
Enzo Mensah LB Italy Milano Seamen
Yoann Miangue DL France Dresden Monarchs
Leonel Misangumukini DL Austria Vienna Vikings
Wael Nasri OL Germany Frankfurt Galaxy
Aymeric Nicault WR France Potsdam Royals
Adedayo Odeleye DL UK Berlin Thunder
Kehinde Oginni Hassan TE Nigeria Up Rise Academy
Yoshihito Omi WR Japan Leipzig Kings
Andy Owusu RB UK Kent Exiles
Lukas Ruoss LB Switzerland Potsdam Royals
Flamur Simon LB Germany Dusseldorf Panthers
Jacob Smilie RB UK ex-Swinton Lions (Rugby)
Shawn Tuione DL New Zealand N/A
Chad Walrond DB UK Allgau Comets
Robin Wilzeck WR Germany Dresden Monarchs
Filip Zacok DL Finland Seinajoki Crocadiles
Aslan Zetterbeg DL Sweden Leipzig Kings
Janos Zilai LB Hungary Fehervar Enthroners
Raphel Zistler DL Germany Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns

NFL Transactions 9-22-21

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WAIVER SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS

WAIVER REQUEST (NO RECALL)

LAS VEGAS
    Lee, Marquel LB Wake Forest    

CLAIMING DEADLINE: 4:00 p.m., N.Y. Time, Thursday, 9/23/21

TERMINATIONS VIA WAIVER SYSTEM


GREEN BAY
    Sternberger, Jace TE Texas A&M      

NEW YORK JETS
    Redwine, Sheldrick DB Miami      

TENNESSEE
    Rush, Anthony DT Alabama-Birmingham      
ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS

FREE AGENT SIGNINGS

DENVER
    Crockett, Damarea RB Missouri      
         From Denver Practice Squad
    Kiser, Micah LB Virginia      
         From Los Angeles Rams Practice Squad
 

DETROIT

    Worley, Daryl DB West Virginia      
         From Detroit Practice Squad

JACKSONVILLE
    Lawson, Nevin DB Utah State      

LAS VEGAS
    Barton, Jackson T Utah      
         From New York Giants Practice Squad

PHILADELPHIA
    Anderson, Jack G Texas Tech      
         From Buffalo Practice Squad

TENNESSEE
    Jones, Naquan DT Michigan State      
         From Tennessee Practice Squad
RESERVE LIST ADDITIONS
DALLAS
    Neal, Keanu LB Florida      
         Reserve/COVID-19

DENVER
    Chubb, Bradley LB North Carolina State      
         Reserve/Injured

DETROIT
    Melifonwu, Ifeatu DB Syracuse      
         Reserve/Injured

JACKSONVILLE
    O’Shaughnessy, James TE Illinois State      
         Reserve/Injured

MINNESOTA
    Hand, Harrison DB Temple      
         Reserve/COVID-19

NEW YORK JETS
    Goodson, B.J. LB Clemson      
         Reserve/Retired

TAMPA BAY
    Brown, Antonio WR Central Michigan      
         Reserve/COVID-19
PRACTICE SQUAD TRANSACTIONS
ADDITIONS

ARIZONA
    Wilkins, Mazzi DB South Florida      

ATLANTA
    Colquitt, Dustin P Tennessee      
         Veteran

BALTIMORE
    Stephens, Linden DB Cincinnati      
         Exception
 BUFFALO
    Hart, Bobby T Florida State      
         Veteran

CLEVELAND
    Davis, Davion WR Sam Houston State      

DALLAS
    Hill, Holton DB Texas      
         Veteran

DENVER
    Taumoepenu, Pita LB Utah      

DETROIT
    Santoso, Ryan K Minnesota      

MINNESOTA
    Abdullah, Ameer RB Nebraska      
         Veteran

NEW ENGLAND
    Eldrenkamp, Jake G Washington      

NEW ORLEANS
    McManis, Wynton LB Memphis      
    Miller, Jordan DB Washington      
         Exception

NEW YORK GIANTS
    Harrison, Jonotthan C Florida      
         Veteran
    Sarell, Foster T Stanford      

NEW YORK JETS
    Williams, Isaiah G Akron      
 

SAN FRANCISCO

    Thompson, Chris RB Florida State      
         Veteran
    Yarbrough, Eddie DE Wyoming      
         Veteran

TENNESSEE
    Brown, Andrew NT Virginia      
         Exception

CONTRACTS TERMINATED BY CLUB

NEW YORK GIANTS
    Williams, Dexter RB Notre Dame      

SAN FRANCISCO
    Matthews, Jordan WR Vanderbilt      

CONTRACTS TERMINATED BY PLAYER

DENVER
    Crockett, Damarea RB Missouri      
         (Also see ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS)

DETROIT
    Worley, Daryl DB West Virginia      
         (Also see ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS)

TENNESSEE
    Jones, Naquan DT Michigan State      
         (Also see ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS)

PRACTICE SQUAD PROTECTIONS

DALLAS
    Hamilton, Justin DT Louisiana-Lafayette      
    Smith, Brandon WR Iowa      
    Speaks, Breeland DE Mississippi      
    Sprinkle, Jeremy TE Arkansas      

DETROIT
    Elliott, Jalen DB Notre Dame      
    Hector, Bruce DT South Florida      
    Montez, Steven QB Colorado      
    Santoso, Ryan K Minnesota      

GREEN BAY
    Benkert, Kurt QB Virginia      
    Molson, J.J. K UCLA      
    St. Brown, Equanimeous WR Notre Dame      
    Wirtel, Steven LS Iowa State      

NEW YORK JETS
    Williams, Isaiah G Akron      

OTHER TRANSACTIONS/COMMENTS

ROSTER EXEMPTIONS LIFTED

CAROLINA
    Bouye, A.J. DB Central Florida      
         From Exempt/Commissioner Permission

Counts on Active List


CHICAGO
    Edwards, Mario DT Florida State      
         From Exempt/Commissioner Permission

Counts on Active List

Week 3 Injury Report — Wednesday

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CAROLINA PANTHERS at HOUSTON TEXANS on Thursday night
CAROLINA PANTHERS
 The Panthers did not practice on Monday or Wednesday. The practice reports for those days are estimations.
Status Report
OUT DE Yetur Gross-Matos (ankle)
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Monday G Pat Elflein (hamstring), DE Yetur Gross-Matos (ankle)
Tuesday G Pat Elflein (hamstring), DE Yetur Gross-Matos (ankle)
Wednesday DE Yetur Gross-Matos (ankle)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Monday T Cameron Erving (knee), DE Morgan Fox (ankle)
Tuesday DE Morgan Fox (ankle)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Monday G Dennis Daley (hip), T Taylor Moton (ankle), RB Giovanni Ricci (knee), TE Tommy Tremble (groin)
Tuesday T Cameron Erving (knee), RB Giovanni Ricci (knee)
Wednesday T Cameron Erving (knee), DE Morgan Fox (ankle), CB Jaycee Horn (back), RB Giovanni Ricci (knee)
HOUSTON TEXANS
The Texans did not practice on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. The practice reports for those days are estimations.
Status Report
OUT WR Danny Amendola (thigh), CB Terrance Mitchell (concussion), QB Deshaun Watson (not injury related – personal matter)
QUESTIONABLE LB Kamu Grugier-Hill (knee), S Justin Reid (knee)
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Monday WR Danny Amendola (thigh), WR Nico Collins (shoulder), CB Terrance Mitchell (concussion), QB Tyrod Taylor (thigh), QB Deshaun Watson (not injury related – personal matter)
Tuesday WR Danny Amendola (thigh), LB Kamu Grugier-Hill (knee), CB Terrance Mitchell (concussion), S Justin Reid (knee), QB Deshaun Watson (not injury related – personal matter)
Wednesday WR Danny Amendola (thigh), LB Kamu Grugier-Hill (knee), CB Terrance Mitchell (concussion), S Justin Reid (knee), QB Deshaun Watson (not injury related – personal matter)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Monday LB Kamu Grugier-Hill (knee), S Justin Reid (knee)
ARIZONA CARDINALS at JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
ARIZONA CARDINALS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday T Kelvin Beachum (ribs), WR DeAndre Hopkins (ribs), C Rodney Hudson (not injury related – resting player), LB Chandler Jones (not injury related – resting player), DT Corey Peters (not injury related – resting player), G Justin Pugh (shoulder), CB Marco Wilson (ankle)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday WR A.J. Green (not injury related – resting player), LB Devon Kennard (hamstring)
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday C Brandon Linder (back), DT Jay Tufele (illness)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday G A.J. Cann (hamstring), CB C.J. Henderson (groin), CB Tre Herndon (knee), DT Roy Robertson-Harris (ankle), DE Jordan Smith (knee)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday DE Lerentee McCray (hamstring), WR Laviska Shenault (shoulder)
ATLANTA FALCONS at NEW YORK GIANTS
ATLANTA FALCONS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday WR Frank Darby (calf), WR Russell Gage (ankle), CB A.J. Terrell (concussion)
NEW YORK GIANTS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday LB Cam Brown (hamstring), S Nate Ebner (quadricep), DT Austin Johnson (illness)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday RB Saquon Barkley (knee), TE Evan Engram (calf), WR Kenny Golladay (hip), S Logan Ryan (hamstring), TE Kaden Smith (knee)
BALTIMORE RAVENS at DETROIT LIONS
BALTIMORE RAVENS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday S DeShon Elliott (concussion), LB Justin Houston (not injury related – resting player), T Ronnie Stanley (ankle), T Alejandro Villanueva (not injury related – resting player), DT Brandon Williams (neck), DE Derek Wolfe (back, hip), CB Tavon Young (knee)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday WR Marquise Brown (ankle), CB Jimmy Smith (ankle)
DETROIT LIONS
 The Lions did not practice Wednesday. The Wednesday practice report is an estimation.
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday LB Jamie Collins (not injury related – personal matter), LB Trey Flowers (shoulder, knee), WR Tyrell Williams (concussion)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday DE Michael Brockers (shoulder), LB Romeo Okwara (shoulder), WR Kalif Raymond (thigh), DE Kevin Strong (concussion), RB D’Andre Swift (groin)
CHICAGO BEARS at CLEVELAND BROWNS
CHICAGO BEARS
Practice Report
Wednesday Practice Not Complete
CLEVELAND BROWNS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday T Christopher Hubbard (triceps), LB Sione Takitaki (hamstring), C J.C. Tretter (knee), T Jedrick Wills (ankle)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday G Joel Bitonio (back), DE Jadeveon Clowney (knee), T Jack Conklin (knee), LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (knee)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday WR Odell Beckham (knee), QB Baker Mayfield (left shoulder), WR Anthony Schwartz (knee), LB Malcolm Smith (knee)
CINCINNATI BENGALS at PITTSBURGH STEELERS
CINCINNATI BENGALS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday WR Tee Higgins (shoulder), G Xavier Su’a-Filo (knee), DT Josh Tupou (not injury related – personal matter), CB Trae Waynes (hamstring)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday DT Larry Ogunjobi (groin), CB Darius Phillips (not injury related – resting player)
PITTSBURGH STEELERS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday DT Carlos Davis (knee), TE Eric Ebron (not injury related – resting player), LB Alex Highsmith (groin), WR Diontae Johnson (knee), QB Ben Roethlisberger (pectoral)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday CB Joe Haden (groin), CB Justin Layne (Achilles), LB T.J. Watt (groin)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday LB Devin Bush (groin)
GREEN BAY PACKERS at SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS on Sunday night
GREEN BAY PACKERS
Practice Report
Wednesday Practice Not Complete
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
Practice Report
Wednesday Practice Not Complete
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS at TENNESSEE TITANS
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday LB Jordan Glasgow (concussion), WR Zach Pascal (illness), CB Xavier Rhodes (calf), T Braden Smith (foot, thumb), QB Carson Wentz (ankles)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday WR Parris Campbell (abdomen)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday S Julian Blackmon (shoulder)
TENNESSEE TITANS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday LB Jayon Brown (hamstring), LB Bud Dupree (knee), CB Caleb Farley (shoulder), TE Anthony Firkser (knee), RB Derrick Henry (not injury related – resting player), C Ben Jones (knee), G Rodger Saffold (shoulder)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday WR A.J. Brown (knee), LB Derick Roberson (knee)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday T Taylor Lewan (knee), T Ty Sambrailo (foot)
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS at KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
Practice Report
Wednesday Practice Not Complete
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
Practice Report
Wednesday Practice Not Complete
MIAMI DOLPHINS at LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
MIAMI DOLPHINS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday QB Tua Tagovailoa (ribs)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday T Jesse Davis (knee), WR Jakeem Grant (ankle)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday DE Emmanuel Ogbah (groin), WR DeVante Parker (shoulder), WR Preston Williams (foot)
LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
 The Raiders did not practice Wednesday. The Wednesday practice report is an estimation.
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday G Richie Incognito (calf), RB Josh Jacobs (ankle), S Dallin Leavitt (concussion), CB Roderic Teamer (ankle)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday LB Nick Kwiatkoski (concussion), DE Carl Nassib (pectoral, toe), DE Yannick Ngakoue (hamstring), DT Darius Philon (knee)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday QB Derek Carr (ankle), RB Alec Ingold (fibula), DT Quinton Jefferson (knee), T Alex Leatherwood (back)
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS at NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday C Erik McCoy (calf)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday S Chauncey Gardner-Johnson (knee), CB Marshon Lattimore (hand), T Calvin Throckmorton (knee), DE Payton Turner (elbow), LB Pete Werner (hamstring), CB P.J. Williams (back)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday DE Tanoh Kpassagnon (calf)
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday LB Matt Judon (knee)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday T Trenton Brown (calf), RB Damien Harris (finger)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday LB Kyle Van Noy (throat)
NEW YORK JETS at DENVER BRONCOS
NEW YORK JETS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday WR Jamison Crowder (groin), DE John Franklin-Myers (calf), LB B.J. Goodson (not injury related – personal matter)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday LB Jamien Sherwood (ankle)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday QB Zach Wilson (groin)
DENVER BRONCOS
Practice Report
Wednesday Practice Not Complete
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS at MINNESOTA VIKINGS
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
Practice Report
Wednesday Practice Not Complete
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday RB Dalvin Cook (ankle)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday LB Anthony Barr (knee), CB Bashaud Breeland (back, shoulder), T Christian Darrisaw (groin), DE Everson Griffen (concussion), LB Eric Kendricks (hip), CB Patrick Peterson (toe)
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS at LOS ANGELES RAMS
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday WR Jaydon Mickens (abdomen), LB Jason Pierre-Paul (hand, shoulder)
LOS ANGELES RAMS
Practice Report
Wednesday Practice Not Complete
WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM at BUFFALO BILLS
WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday DT Matt Ioannidis (knee)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday RB Antonio Gibson (shoulder)
BUFFALO BILLS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday WR Cole Beasley (not injury related – resting player), DE Jerry Hughes (not injury related – resting player), DT Star Lotulelei (groin)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday WR Gabriel Davis (ankle), S Micah Hyde (neck), CB Dane Jackson (knee)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday LB Tremaine Edmunds (illness), DE Efe Obada (calf), CB Levi Wallace (knee)

Undefeated Carolina Panthers face Houston Texans on Thursday Night Football

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Panthers-Texans EXCLUSIVELY on NFL Network Thursday at 8:20 PM ET

‘NFL GameDay Kickoff’ at 6:00 PM ET – Steve Smith Sr. 1-on-1 w/ Carolina Panthers RB Christian McCaffrey

Pregame Coverage Starts with ‘TNF First Look’ at 3:00 PM ET

The 2021 Thursday Night Football Presented by Bud Light Platinum season continues Thursday, September 23 when running back Christian McCaffrey and the undefeated Carolina Panthers travel to face running back Mark Ingram and the Houston Texans at 8:20 PM ET EXCLUSIVELY on NFL Network.

Panthers-Texans will also be available on local broadcast stations in Charlotte (WSOC) and Houston (KPRC). Fans can also stream the game through NFL digital properties across devices (NFL.com, the NFL app and NFL Network app), NFL Network distributors’ apps and sites, and on phones via Yahoo Sports and the Panthers and Texans mobile properties. Live game audio of Thursday Night Football will be broadcast nationally by Westwood One, and carried on SiriusXM and TuneIn. For a full listing of Thursday Night Football viewing options, fans can visit NFL.com/watch.

FOX Sports’ lead play-by-play announcer Joe Buck, and Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback and FOX Sports’ lead analyst Troy Aikman, along with sideline reporters Erin Andrews and Kristina Pink call the action from Houston. Additionally, FOX’s NFL Rules expert Mike Pereira joins to give explanations on officiating and rules throughout the game.

NFL Network’s on-location pregame coverage begins at 3:00 PM ET with TNF First Look hosted by Andrew Siciliano from inside NRG Stadium.

At 6:00 PM ET on NFL Network, NFL GameDay Kickoff previews the Panthers-Texans matchup with host Colleen Wolfe and analysts Joe ThomasSteve Smith Sr. and Michael Irvin.

Among the topics discussed this week on NFL GameDay Kickoff include:

  • Steve Smith Sr. sits down with Carolina Panthers All-Pro running back Christian McCaffrey
  • Michael Irvin explains what the Houston Texans need to do to make rookie quarterback Davis Mills comfortable in his first NFL start
  • Joe Thomas on the job head coach Matt Rhule has done in turning around the Carolina Panthers
  • NFL GameDay Kickoff discusses the biggest key behind Carolina Panthers quarterback Sam Darnold’s early success this season

At halftime, Wolfe, Thomas, Smith Sr. and Irvin break down the first half. Immediately following the game, the postgame show airs with Wolfe, Thomas, Smith Sr. and Irvin joined by a star of the game. Additional postgame coverage continues at 12 Midnight ET on NFL Network.

Last week, the 2021 Thursday Night Football schedule opened with a strong start as the Washington Football Team’s 30-29 win over the New York Giants averaged 7.9 million viewers (TV+Digital) – making it NFL Network’s most-watched exclusive Thursday Night Football game since 2018 (New York Jets vs. Cleveland Browns, 2018 Week 3).

NFC Players of the Week – Week 2

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CARDINALS QB KYLER MURRAY, BUCCANEERS S MIKE EDWARDS & 49ERS P MITCH WISHNOWSKY NAMED NFC PLAYERS OF WEEK 2

Quarterback KYLER MURRAY of the Arizona Cardinals, safety MIKE EDWARDS of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and punter MITCH WISHNOWSKY of the San Francisco 49ers are the NFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week for games played in Week 2 (September 16, 19-20).

OFFENSE: QB KYLER MURRAY, ARIZONA CARDINALS

  • In their comeback win over Minnesota, Murray completed 29 of 36 attempts (80.6 pct.) for 400 yards and three touchdowns for a 117.6 rating and added 31 rushing yards with a rushing touchdown. It marked the most passing yards in the league in Week 2.
  • This is the fifth-career Offensive Player of the Week award for Murray:
    • 2019: Week 6
    • 2020: Weeks 5, 7, 15
    • 2021: Week 2
  • Murray ties cornerback Patrick Peterson (five) and Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner (five) for the most Player of the Week Awards ever by a Cardinals player.

DEFENSE: S MIKE EDWARDS, TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS

  • In Tampa Bay’s victory over Atlanta, Edwards recorded four tackles and three passes defensed and became the first player since 1992 to record two interception-returns for a touchdown in the fourth quarter of a single game.
  • This is the first-ever Defensive Player of the Week award for Edwards.
  • Edwards becomes the first Tampa Bay defensive back to earn the honor since cornerback Ronde Barber (Week 1, 2012) and is the franchise’s first safety to win since Pro Football Hall of Famer John Lynch (Week 13, 1996).

SPECIAL TEAMS: P MITCH WISHNOWSKY, SAN FRANCISCO

  • In San Francisco’s win in Philadelphia, Wishnowsky averaged 45.2 yards on his five punts (42.6 net), with three punts inside the 20-yard line, including two inside the 10 and one inside the 5.
  • This is the second-career Special Teams Player of the Week award for Wishnowsky (Week 9, 2019).
  • Wishnowsky joins Andy Lee (three-time winner) as the only San Francisco punters to earn the honor multiple times.

2021 NFC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Offense Defense Special Teams
Wk 1 QB Matthew Stafford, L.A. Rams LB Chandler Jones, Arizona P Bradley Pinion, Tampa Bay
Wk 2 QB Kyler Murray, Arizona S Mike Edwards, Tampa Bay P Mitch Wishnowsky, San Francisco

AFC Players of the Week – Week 2

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TITANS RB DERRICK HENRY, RAVENS LB ODAFE OWEH & RAIDERS K DANIEL CARLSON NAMED AFC PLAYERS OF WEEK 2

Running back DERRICK HENRY of the Tennessee Titans, linebacker ODAFE OWEH of the Baltimore Ravens and kicker DANIEL CARLSON of the Las Vegas Raiders are the AFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week for games played in Week 2 (September 16, 19-20).

OFFENSE: RB DERRICK HENRY, TENNESSEE TITANS

  • Henry totaled 237 scrimmage yards (182 rushing on 35 attempts, 55 receiving on six catches) and three rushing touchdowns in Tennessee’s comeback overtime victory at Seattle. It marked the most scrimmage yards by a player in a game this season.
  • This is the fifth-career Offensive Player of the Week award for Henry:
    • 2018: Week 14
    • 2019: Week 17
    • 2020: Weeks 6, 17
    • 2021: Week 2
  • Henry now has the most Player of the Week Awards ever by a Titans player, breaking a tie with running back Chris Johnson and quarterbacks Marcus Mariota and Steve McNair, who each won four times.

DEFENSE: LB ODAFE OWEH, BALTIMORE RAVENS

  • Oweh recorded three tackles, including a tackle for loss which forced a fumble that he also recovered in the final minutes of Sunday Night Football to help seal Baltimore’s victory over Kansas City.
  • He becomes the fourth Baltimore rookie to win Defensive Player of the Week, joining linebacker Patrick Queen (Week 5, 2020), safety Chad Williams (Week 13, 2002) and Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis (Week 1, 1996).
  • Oweh becomes the sixth former Penn State linebacker to win Defensive Player of the Week and joins Sean Lee (Week 13, 2010) as the only rookies to do so.

SPECIAL TEAMS: K DANIEL CARLSON, LAS VEGAS RAIDERS

  • Carlson converted all four of his field goal attempts (46, 33, 41 and 45 yards) and both of his extra points in Las Vegas’ Week 2 victory in Pittsburgh.
  • This is the third-career Special Teams Player of the Week award for Carlson:
    • 2018: Week 11
    • 2020: Week 1
    • 2021: Week 2
  • Carlson becomes the third Raiders kicker to earn the honor three times, joining Jeff Jaeger (three-time winner) and Sebastian Janikowski (seven-time winner).

2021 AFC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Offense Defense Special Teams
Wk 1 QB Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City DE Maxx Crosby, Las Vegas K Evan McPherson, Cincinnati
Wk 2 RB Derrick Henry, Tennessee LB Odafe Oweh, Baltimore K Daniel Carlson, Las Vegas