Wyatt Teller leaves with calf injury, now ruled OUT by Browns

The Browns suffered a tough injury in the first half of Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts when standout right guard Wyatt Teller left the game with a calf injury.
Teller was officially ruled out by the Browns after halftime.
Teller has been a tremendous success story in the first month of the season and is the NFL’s highest-graded offensive player at any position by Pro Football Focus through Week 4

The Browns suffered a tough injury in the first half of Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts when standout right guard Wyatt Teller left the game with a calf injury.
Teller was officially ruled out by the Browns after halftime.
Teller has been a tremendous success story in the first month of the season and is the NFL’s highest-graded offensive player at any position by Pro Football Focus through Week 4

Wyatt Teller leaves with calf injury, now ruled OUT by Browns

The Browns suffered a tough injury in the first half of Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts when standout right guard Wyatt Teller left the game with a calf injury.
Teller was officially ruled out by the Browns after halftime.
Teller has been a tremendous success story in the first month of the season and is the NFL’s highest-graded offensive player at any position by Pro Football Focus through Week 4

The Browns suffered a tough injury in the first half of Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts when standout right guard Wyatt Teller left the game with a calf injury.
Teller was officially ruled out by the Browns after halftime.
Teller has been a tremendous success story in the first month of the season and is the NFL’s highest-graded offensive player at any position by Pro Football Focus through Week 4

Report: Saints-Chargers game could be moved due to Hurricane Delta

The New Orleans Saints will play the Los Angeles Chargers on “Monday Night Football” but Hurricane Delta could force them to relocate.

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The bizarre 2020 season isn’t finished throwing curve balls at us yet. The Athletic’s Jeff Duncan reported Wednesday morning that the NFL and the New Orleans Saints are closely monitoring the projected track of Hurricane Delta, which is expected to make landfall on the Louisiana coast this weekend.

Hurricane Delta, currently lingering over the Yucatan Peninsula, has wavered in strength but is — for now — classified as a Category 2 storm with sustained wind speeds in excess of 110 miles per hour. Forecasts have been uncertain on its exact track, wind field, or expected strength at landfall due to Delta’s odd timing and location; hurricanes are rare in the western Gulf of Mexico this late in the year, leaving few precedents to compare it to.

Duncan reports that while multiple options are on the table, a “last resort contingency” would see the Saints evacuate New Orleans on Thursday and fly to Indianapolis, the site of the annual NFL Scouting Combine. He adds that the team has already reserved a block of 150 hotel rooms and a chartered flight in case they have to bug out, which will be determined Thursday, and that players have already been told to make plans for their families should they be out of town.

Indianapolis is a preferred destination because of familiarity — the Saints coaching staff works there each February for the combine, and the team has already relocated to Indianapolis once before due to Hurricane Gustav in 2008 — and geographic proximity. They could take a direct flight back to New Orleans once Hurricane Delta has passed on, which is also the case for the Chargers traveling from Los Angeles.

While the Chargers’ new SoFi Stadium is available (they share it with the Rams, who are playing in Washington this week) playing at a neutral site like the Colts’ Lucas Oil Stadium would be preferred to losing a home game for the Saints altogether. In this scenario, at least both teams have to travel. And for their part, the Colts are visiting the Cleveland Browns this week, making their home venue available.

But it’s early, and Hurricane Delta could very well come and go as just a Category 1 storm days before Monday night’s kickoff. Opposing wind shear and seasonal cold fronts could weaken it, but it’s unknown yet to what degree. The Saints are obviously taking the situation seriously, and so should you. If you’re anywhere close to Delta’s projected track, make your plans now.

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Watch: Former UGA RB Nick Chubb scores on Thursday Night Football

Former UGA football and Browns star RB Nick Chubb scores vs the Bengals on Thursday night.

Former Georgia running back Nick Chubb is at it again, scoring from 11 yards out for the Cleveland Browns in their Thursday night game versus the Cincinnati Bengals.

The former Bulldog got the first touchdown of the game, scoring in classic Chubb-fashion.

Dean Legge of DawgPost said it best.

“He. Does. Not. Quit.”

Saints, Titans ‘making strong pushes’ to recruit Jadeveon Clowney

Ex-Seahawks DE Jadeveon Clowney is the best free agent available in the NFL, and the New Orleans Saints are making a run at signing him.

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The New Orleans Saints are making a last-minute run at one of the top free agents still available, per ESPN’s Dianna Russini. Russini reports that the Saints and Tennessee Titans are each trying to lock down pass rusher Jadeveon Clowney near the end of training camp, looking to add a blue chip talent that just might be the missing piece of their Super Bowl puzzle.

NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero characterized the Saints’ recent interest in Clowney as “an all out blitz” including conversations with Sean Payton, but noted that several other teams are in on his sweepstakes.

Clowney played for the Seattle Seahawks in 2019 after they acquired him in a trade from the Houston Texans, who drafted him first overall back in 2014. Seattle was unable to reach an agreement with Clowney on a contract extension and he turned down a $15 million per-year offer from the Cleveland Browns, so it’s unclear just how high he’s expecting his 2020 salary to climb.

Landing Clowney would beef up a Saints pass rush rotation that became a strength of the team last year, allowing them to platoon a solid mix of veteran players including Clowney, Cameron Jordan, and Mario Edwards Jr. with an ascending group of youngsters like Marcus Davenport, Trey Hendrickson, and Carl Granderson. But bagging Clowney won’t be easy, especially if the Saints are still determined to extend Alvin Kamara’s contract before the start of the season. Stay tuned for updates as the situation develops.

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Browns acquire S Ronnie Harrison from Jaguars

The Jaguars traded safety Ronnie Harrison to the Browns in exchange for a 2021 fifth-round pick.
The Browns lost rookie Grant Delpit for the season to a torn Achilles, so Harrison will help replace him.
Harrison was a third-round pick in 2018 and has racked up 103 tackles, three sacks and three interceptions in two seasons

The Jaguars traded safety Ronnie Harrison to the Browns in exchange for a 2021 fifth-round pick.
The Browns lost rookie Grant Delpit for the season to a torn Achilles, so Harrison will help replace him.
Harrison was a third-round pick in 2018 and has racked up 103 tackles, three sacks and three interceptions in two seasons