My Cause My Cleats: Which causes are the Falcons supporting?

Here’s a look at each cause the Falcons will be supporting on their cleats this Sunday against the Buccaneers.

The NFL is allowing players to wear customized cleats in honor of different causes they support during Week 13 as part of the league’s “My Cause My Cleats” initiative.

The Atlanta Falcons take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, and the players are looking forward for the chance to bring awareness to the issues they care most about.

Here’s a look at each cause the Falcons will be supporting on their cleats in Week 13.

Seahawks Week 13 injury report: 3 running backs questionable vs. 49ers

Seattle also has three running backs listed as questionable.

The Seattle Seahawks will probably play without their starting left guard for the second straight week. Damien Lewis is considered doubtful for Sunday’s game against the 49ers due to a couple of issues – including a dislocated elbow and having a cyst removed from his perineum. Seattle also has three running backs listed as questionable, so we’ll likely see Adrian Peterson elevated from the practice squad tomorrow.

Here’s the complete Week 13 injury report.

Player Injury Wed Thu Fri Status
OL Kyle Fuller Ankle DNP Limited Full
G Gabe Jackson Knee Limited Limited Full
G Damien Lewis Elbow/Medical Limited DNP DNP Doubtful
WR D.K. Metcalf Foot Limited Full Limited
RB Alex Collins Abdomen Limited Limited Limited Questionable
RB Rashaad Penny Hamstring Limited Full Full Questionable
OT Brandon Shell Shoulder Limited Limited Limited
OT Duane Brown Resting veteran Limited
DE Carlos Dunlap Resting veteran Limited
RB Travis Homer Calf Full Full Full Questionable
WR Penny Hart Ankle Full
DT Al Woods Knee Full Full
LB Cody Barton Calf Full Full Full
CB D.J. Reed Knee Full Full Full

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Will the Jaguars-Rams game be on TV in your area?

Here’s where you can watch the Jags locally on FOX this weekend.

Coming off a 21-14 loss to the Atlanta Falcons, the road doesn’t get any easier. The Jacksonville Jaguars now head to the West Coast, where their struggles have been frequent, to take on one of the most talented teams in football in the Los Angeles Rams.

The Rams sit at 7-4 and possess the No. 4 passing offense in the league led by Matthew Stafford, a new addition to the team in 2021. Though the Rams have struggled a bit in recent weeks as Stafford has thrown a pick-six in each of the last three games, this is an opportunity to get right against a Jaguars secondary that will be without arguably its best player in No. 1 cornerback Shaquill Griffin.

Griffin missed the game against the Falcons, as well, and it resulted in the best game of rookie Tyson Campbell’s career. But Campbell will face a much tougher test this week, and he and Nevin Lawson (who will start in place of Griffin) will have their hands full.

Pair the Rams’ explosive offense with one of the best front fours in football, and it could be a long afternoon for the Jaguars in Los Angeles. Still, if you want to watch the Jags’ game locally on FOX at 4:05 EST, it will be available in the orange shaded areas below, per 506sports.

As you can see, the game will only be televised in Florida within the areas surrounding Jacksonville, as well as a small portion of southeast Georgia. On the West Coast, it will be available throughout most of southern California. Kevin Kugler and Mark Sanchez, who played college football in Los Angeles at the University of Southern California, will be on the call for FOX.

The Jaguars have already pulled off one upset over a potential playoff team in the Buffalo Bills. They will look for another this week despite a 3-14 record all-time when playing on the West Coast.

Falcons Week 13 injury report: Jonathan Bullard out vs. Buccaneers

Linebacker Deion Jones, who was a surprise scratch last week due to a shoulder injury, practiced all three days and will play this weekend.

The Atlanta Falcons got some key players back from injury this week as they prepare for Sunday’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Linebacker Deion Jones, who was a surprise scratch last week due to a shoulder injury, practiced all three days and will play this weekend.

Cornerback Kendall Sheffield and running back Cordarrelle Patterson will also return after missing Week 12. As for Falcons starting defensive lineman Jonathan Bullard, he’s out again with an ankle injury. Take a look at the team’s full Week 13 injury report below.

Seahawks Week 13 injury report: Offensive line thin on Thursday

Three other offensive linemen were limited, as well.

After a walk-through practice on Wednesday, the Seahawks returned to business today. They didn’t have left guard Damien Lewis participating, though. Three other offensive linemen were limited, as well.

Here’s the team’s updated Week 13 injury report.

Player Injury Wed Thu Fri Status
OL Kyle Fuller Ankle DNP Limited
G Gabe Jackson Knee Limited Limited
G Damien Lewis Elbow Limited DNP
WR D.K. Metcalf Foot Limited Full
RB Alex Collins Abdomen Limited Limited
RB Rashaad Penny Hamstring Limited Full
OT Brandon Shell Shoulder Limited Limited
OT Duane Brown Resting veteran Limited
DE Carlos Dunlap Resting veteran Limited
RB Travis Homer Calf Full Full
WR Penny Hart Ankle Full
DT Al Woods Knee Full Full
LB Cody Barton Calf Full Full
CB D.J. Reed Knee Full Full

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4 causes for concern as Jags head to L.A. to take on Rams

The road matchup with the 7-4 Rams will likely be one of Jacksonville’s toughest games of the whole season.

The Jacksonville Jaguars had a bit of momentum at one point this season. The team beat the Miami Dolphins in London to avoid an 0-6 start, then beat the Buffalo Bills weeks later with an impressive defensive showing despite a brief backslide after the buy.

But, partly due to mounting injury problems on a team that already wasn’t particularly talented in the first place, the Jags haven’t been able to capitalize on that momentum. They’ve lost their last three games, one of which wasn’t particularly close while the other two required large comebacks to even be competitive.

The road only gets more difficult for the 2-9 Jaguars as they hit the road this week to take on a Los Angeles Rams team that sits at 7-4 and is likely to earn at least a wild card spot in the NFC playoffs. Here are four causes for concern as the Jags prepare to take on one of the more talented teams in the league.

Broncos vs. Chiefs broadcast map: Will the game be on TV?

Fans in the orange will get the Broncos-Chiefs game on NBC this week.

The Denver Broncos (6-5) will go on the road to face the Kansas City Chiefs (7-4) at Arrowhead Stadium in Week 13 of the 2021 NFL season on Sunday.

The “Sunday Night Football” showdown will be nationally televised on NBC and Peacock, and fans also can watch the live stream on fuboTV (free 7-day trial).

Al Michaels (play-by-play) and Cris Collinsworth (analyst) will call the game for NBC with Kathryn Tappen reporting from the sideline.

On the radio, the game will be nationally broadcast on Westwood One. Locally, the game will air on KOA 850 AM/94.1 FM and on The Fox 103.5 FM.

The Broncos — who have lost 11 consecutive games to the Chiefs — are considered 9½-point road underdogs, according to Tipico Sportsbook.

Kansas City leads the all-time series against Denver 67-55. Last year, the Broncos lost to the Chiefs 22-16 on the road and 43-16 at home. Denver hasn’t defeated Kansas City since Peyton Manning was their quarterback, most recently beating the Chiefs 31-24 in November of the 2015 season.

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Seahawks Week 13 injury report: Estimates from Wednesday walk-through

Seahawks Week 13 injury report: Estimates from Wednesday walk-through

The Seahawks are still recovering from their Monday night game against Washington, so they only held a walk-through practice today. The team has released estimates for who would have practiced and who wouldn’t, though.

Here is what their initial injury report looks like.

Player Injury Wed Thu Fri Status
OL Kyle Fuller Ankle DNP
G Gabe Jackson Knee Limited
G Damien Lewis Elbow Limited
WR D.K. Metcalf Foot Limited
RB Alex Collins Abdomen Limited
RB Rashaad Penny Hamstring Limited
OT Brandon Shell Shoulder Limited
OT Duane Brown Resting veteran Limited
DE Carlos Dunlap Resting veteran Limited
RB Travis Homer Calf Full
WR Penny Hart Ankle Full
DT Al Woods Knee Full
LB Cody Barton Calf Full
CB D.J. Reed Knee Full

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