Falcons vs. Saints: 7 players to watch on Sunday

Here are seven players to watch during Atlanta’s second regular-season matchup against the Saints.

The Atlanta Falcons were flying high under interim head coach Raheem Morris prior to their sobering loss to the New Orleans Saints in Week 11. That didn’t keep the team down, however, and the Falcons responded with a 43-6 blowout victory over the Raiders the following Sunday.

Here are seven players to watch during Atlanta’s second regular-season matchup against the Saints.

Cowboys rookie Reggie Robinson might finally be activated vs Ravens

The Cowboys have iced Reggie Robinson all 11 games this season. They may not have a choice but to thaw him out. We look at the rook.

Whether it be process of elimination or not, it appears that Tuesday’s Week 13 tilt against the Baltimore Ravens will afford one rookie his best chance to see the field in 2020. Dallas Cowboys’ fourth-round defensive back Reggie Robinson was drafted out of Tulsa as a cornerback, but was shifted to safety by the coaching staff.

It was a starting move for many fans, as it came equipped with an edict that the defensive back staff didn’t see much difference between corner and safety. Regardless, the move led Robinson to the back of the line as there were no preseason games for him to acclimate to the single-high responsibilities now thrust on him. Week after week of the regular season has come and gone, and despite the Dallas defense being putrid more often than not, Robinson hasn’t been active. That might change this week.

The Cowboys are hurting at safety; really hurting. After jettisoning Ha Ha Clinton-Dix – their prize offseason signing in the secondary – during training camp, Darian Thompson took over the starting role at free safety. That was short-lived as Thompson was regularly made to look bad by opponents. In came 2019 sixth-round pick Donovan Wilson.

Wilson was a strong safety which meant Xavier Woods, formerly a free safety, moved back to his position from the previous three seasons. The problem is that now Wilson is hurting, suffering a groin injury in Thanksgiving’s game against Washington and missing practice this week.

With all of the shuffling, including Thompson’s demotion, there’s been a plethora of injuries at cornerback. Still, Dallas has refused to move Robinson back. Anthony Brown has been out for two spells with rib issues. Chidobe Awuzie missed two months with a bad hamstring. Rookie Trevon Diggs is currently out with a foot injury.

Still, no Robinson. In fact, a player Dallas signed to their practice squad in Week 2, Steven Parker, has seen plenty of snaps as Dallas has gone to a three-safety look often over the last several games.

Parker’s injured, too, and is questionable for Tuesday’s game along with Brown and Wilson.

This all may lead to the first chance Robinson has to prove what he can do on the NFL field.

Selected No. 123 in the draft, Robinson is an outstanding athlete who had perhaps one of the biggest jumps in college play of any prospect in 2019. His pro potential was masked, but a dynamic final season saw him lead the AAC in pass defenses (13) and he was named first-team All-Conference. He recorded 38 total tackles, four interceptions and two fumble recoveries,

Also on his resume are four blocked kicks on special teams, which could be key because that may be the way he gets onto Tuesday’s active roster.

Robinson is 6-foot-1, weighs 205 pounds and runs a 4.44 forty-yard dash. He also bench pressed 22 times at the combine. His one athletic shortcoming is his 3-cone shuttle time, which may have been the reason Dallas wanted to try him as a center field defender.

With so many secondary players headed towards free agency in 2021, it would seem logical Dallas’ staff wants to collect as much information on their 2020 draft class as possible over these last five games. Of course, we’ve been saying that over the prior four games as well. Dallas still having a chance to win the NFC East seems to be preventing them from making roster decisions that would give themselves intel on who might be ready for a bigger role in 2021.

Several players, including Wilson, Neville Gallimore and Tyler Biadasz were held back, but showed their worth when given the chance. If the injuries create space for him on Tuesday, perhaps Robinson will join that group as well.

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Chiefs make several roster moves on Saturday

The Chiefs have sent Dorian O’Daniel to injured reserve and made two other roster moves on Saturday.

The Kansas City Chiefs have made three roster moves ahead of the Week 13 clash with the Denver Broncos.

The team announced three transactions on Saturday, with the most considerable move being the decision to send LB Dorian O’Daniel to injured reserve. O’Daniel suffered a high ankle sprain during punt coverage work in Week 12 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Dave Toub mentioned this week that O’Daniel’s recovery would “take a minute.” It’ll take at minimum three weeks as he’s now been moved to injured reserve.

O’Daniel is known as one of the best special teams players on the team. Toub said he was playing at a Pro Bowl level this season.

In what appears to be a corresponding move, the Chiefs activated DB Chris Lammons from the practice squad. Lammons has been a member of the practice squad for two seasons now. He can play a number of different spots on special teams and fill in as a safety or cornerback on defense. His mastery of the playbook and ability to fill in on special teams is likely the reason he was elevated over a player like CB DeAndre Baker.

The next transaction is an anticipated move by Kansas City. The team has officially activated Super Bowl LIV’s starting left guard Stefen Wisniewski from the practice squad. Wisniewski rejoined the team after his release by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Earlier this week, Eric Bieniemy spoke a bit about Wisniewski’s progress in his return to the team.

Don’t expect Wisniewski to start right away, but it wouldn’t be crazy to see him work in on some heavy sets. He’ll also likely be the first player off the bench to fill in if there is an injury at the guard position.

Both of these appear to be standard elevations, which means they’ll revert to the practice squad after Week 13. That would leave the Chiefs with an open roster spot due to O’Daniel’s move to injured reserve. It appears the team is keen on keeping their options open as they head into the final quarter of the season.

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D’Andre Swift and Austin Bryant downgraded to Doubtful for Week 13

The Detroit Lions announced that they have downgraded running back D’Andre Swift and EDGE Austin Bryant to doubtful for their Week 13 game vs the Chicago Bears.

The Detroit Lions announced that they have downgraded running back D’Andre Swift and EDGE Austin Bryant to Doubtful for their Week 13 game vs the Chicago Bears.

Additionally, the Lions have added running back Jonathan Williams to the injury report, listing him as Questionable with a hip injury.

Swift missed the last two games with a concussion but was able to clear the league’s protocols in time to play this week. Unfortunately, in a stroke of bad luck, he was hampered by a non-COVID-19/non-concussion related illness. That illness caused him to miss practice on Thursday and Friday, and after being evaluated on Saturday, the team downgraded him to Doubtful to play on Sunday.

Bryant (thigh) also missed the last two games, and despite being a limited participant in practice all three days this week, a Saturday examination ahead of team travel led to a downgrade in his status as well.

Williams was a full participant in practice all week and was not listed on the injury report. Unfortunately, he too was also flagged pre-travel and added to the injury report with a hip injury.

The Lions will enter this week’s game with two healthy running backs in Kerryon Johnson and Adrian Peterson, as well as just two healthy EDGE rushers in Romeo Okwara and Everson Griffen.

Seahawks add tackle Cedric Ogbuehi to injury report as questionable

The Seattle Seahawks have added tackle Cedric Ogbuehi (calf) to the injury report as questionable to play against the New York Giants.

The Seattle Seahawks updated their injury report Saturday afternoon, adding tackle Cedric Ogbuehi to the list as questionable to play against the New York Giants with a calf injury.

Below are the complete injury reports for the Seahawks and the Giants.

Seattle Seahawks

Out

No players listed

Doubtful

Cornerback Tre Flowers (hamstring)

Running back Travis Homer (wrist/knee/thumb)

Offensive tackle Brandon Shell (ankle)

Questionable

Defensive end Carlos Dunlap (foot)

Center/guard Kyle Fuller (ankle)

Running back Carlos Hyde (toe)

Guard Damien Lewis (groin)

Tackle Cedric Ogbueh (calf)

New York Giants

Out

No players listed

Doubtful

Quarterback Daniel Jones (hamstring)

Questionable

Linebacker David Mayo (knee)

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Lions activate Darryl Roberts from IR, sign Frank Herron, and release Marvin Hall, Isaac Nauta

The Detroit Lions have activated CB Darryl Roberts from IR, signed DT Frank Herron, and released WR Marvin Hall, TE Isaac Nauta on Saturday.

The Detroit Lions announced a series of roster moves Saturday, activating cornerback Darryl Roberts from injured reserve, re-signing defensive tackle Frank Herron (who was previously on the practice squad), confirming the previously reported release of wide receiver Marvin Hall as well as releasing tight end Isaac Nauta.

Additionally, the Lions have elevated undrafted rookie safety Bobby Price to the active roster for Week 13. Assuming he is active — if only for special teams purposes — Price will be making his NFL debut on Sunday.

Roberts was injured in the Lions’ Week 8 game versus the Indianapolis Colts, was placed on injured reserve, and began practicing this week. During his seven games played in 2020, Roberts started one game — Week 4 versus the New Orleans Saints — accounted for 20 tackles, one interception, and three pass breakups.

Capable of playing in the slot and on the outside, Roberts is returning to the field at just the right time, as the Lions lost Desmond Trufant to IR earlier in the week and Jeff Okudah was ruled OUT on Friday.

The Lions will enter this game with Amani Oruwariye and Justin Coleman starting, but when they shift to a base nickel, it will likely be Roberts who takes the field. Mike Ford — who recently cleared concussion protocols — will likely act as the Lions’ fourth option.

Herron has been on the Lions practice squad most of the season but was elevated to the active roster twice in Weeks 10 and 11. Having exhausted his elevation eligibility, the only way the Lions could get him back on the field this season was to sign him to the active roster.

With Danny Shelton placed on IR earlier in the week, and Da’Shawn Hand ruled OUT on Friday the Lions need Herron for depth, despite also signing Kevin Strong to the active roster earlier in the week.

The Lions will likely start Nick Williams at the 3T and John Penisini at nose tackle, with Herron and Strong backing up both spots.

Last night, it was reported that the Lions were planning on releasing Hall in order to make room for younger players on the roster and that likely means more playing time for Quintez Cephus — potentially even a starting role while Kenny Golladay remains out.

Nauta is being released in favor of Hunter Bryant for the second time this season, the other happening at roster cutdowns. With other areas of the roster needing attention, the Lions could not afford to keep a fourth tight end at this time and the team clearly prefers the talented undrafted rookie as the third option.

Price being elevated likely covers the Lions in two areas. First, he’s a highly athletic young player they will get a chance to get an extended look at in order to determine his long-term potential. Second, he will give the Lions special teams depth as safety, as Tracy Walker is questionable for this game. Walker’s wife Bella just delivered the couple’s first child, and Lions historically allow their player’s paternity leave.

Saints CB Janoris Jenkins ruled out for Sunday’s game vs. Falcons

The Atlanta Falcons have a lot of work to do if they hope to secure a playoff spot this season.

The Atlanta Falcons have a lot of work to do if they hope to secure a playoff spot this season. With just four total victories and five games remaining, the team will likely have to win out in order to even have a chance at a postseason berth.

On Sunday, the New Orleans Saints come to Atlanta for an NFC South rematch from two weeks ago. The Saints sacked quarterback Matt Ryan eight times in that matchup but the Falcons responded with their best performance of the season, a 43-6 win over the Raiders in Week 12.

Atlanta’s final injury report listed running back Todd Gurley, defensive end Dante Fowler and wide receiver Julio Jones as questionable for Sunday’s game. Starting left guard James Carpenter has been ruled out.

New Orleans has some notable injuries as well. On Friday, the team ruled out CB Janoris Jenkins, WR Deonte Harris and DE Marcus Davenport. Jenkins intercepted Matt Ryan when the Saints defeated the Falcons in Week 11.

Saints QB Taysom Hill hasn’t impressed with his arm thus far in relief of Drew Brees, but is a threat to run the ball. Atlanta’s defensive linemen must stay in their rush lanes and not lose contain of Hill on Sunday, as they did in the first meeting between these two teams.

Check back tomorrow prior to kickoff for the Falcons’ inactives list.

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Chiefs opponent preview, Week 13: Scouting the Broncos

Here is what you need to know about the Denver Broncos for Week 13.

Round 2 of the 2020 series between the Chiefs and Broncos will be taking place on “Sunday Night Football” in Week 13. Kansas City dominated the first game and ran away with a 43-16 victory. The Broncos have lost three of their last four games, but the return of their starting quarterback makes this far from a gimme for the Chiefs.

Here is what you need to know about the Denver Broncos for the Week 13 game.

Weather forecast for Dolphins’ Week 13 matchup versus Bengals

The Miami Dolphins will be home once again this weekend for another showdown against a west coast team.

The Miami Dolphins are home for the final sprint to their (probable) season finale at Hard Rock Stadium. Miami has spent the last two weeks on the road against the Denver Broncos and the New York Jets and will now kick off a 3-game home stand this weekend against the Cincinnati Bengals. Miami has just three home games remaining this season barring any potential home playoff games courtesy of an AFC East division title this winter — so this will be an important stretch of play for Miami.

Getting nearly a month at home will be a nice break for the Dolphins and the team has drawn the easiest of their three opponents first: they’ll square off with the Bengals tomorrow afternoon and hope to move their record on the season to 8-4. What will the forecast be? Is there any chance that bad weather helps to even the playing field?

Location: Hard Rock Stadium — Miami Gardens, FL
Kickoff: 1:00 PM EST

  • High Temperature: 79 degrees
  • Percent rain: 15%
  • Humidity: 66%
  • Wind: 6 mph

Thankfully, sloppy play in this showcase can only be blamed on the Dolphins themselves, which means Miami’s formula of playing disciplined ball and not getting beat by mental errors and turnovers can be entirely in their control. And while the Dolphins don’t know who is going to be behind center to this point (or maybe they do, and they’re just not telling anyone), it won’t really move Miami’s forecast for this game all that much. With fairly clear skies overhead, Miami’s path to victory will look much like the rest of their season:

  • Pass to set up the run
  • Play smothering defense
  • Don’t make mental mistakes
  • Create turnovers

The Dolphins shouldn’t have to worry about taking the air out of the ball due to the rain, so consider their preferred method of winning football games fully on the table tomorrow against the Bengals.

Pete Carroll updates Seahawks injury situation ahead of Giants contest

Coach Pete Carroll provided a number of player injury updates on Friday ahead of the Week 13 contest between the Seahawks and the Giants.

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll provided a number of injury updates ahead of the Week 13 contest between Seattle and the New York Giants.

While no players were officially ruled out on the injury report, three were listed as doubtful to play: cornerback Tre Flowers, running back Travis Homer and OT Brandon Shell.

“He came out of the game with his hamstring tight, did the MRI and he’s got something that we have to deal with,” Carroll said of Flowers. “It’s not a serious hamstring injury, but it’s enough to really bother him this week, and to expect for him to turn around and bounce back around this week is a lot to expect. We’ll see what happens. We’ll take him all the way up to the weekend.”

As for Shell, he’s not likely to play either, although he has made some improvement with his ankle injury.

“Brandon kind of made a turn where he’s really starting to move now,” Carroll told reporters Friday. “It would be a surprise if he can play on this weekend, but he’s getting real close. I would think he has really turned the corner to get well here.”

There is some potentially good news for the defensive line, however, as Carlos Dunlap is questionable for Sunday despite not having practiced this week.

“We’ll find out about Carlos Dunlap here at the end of the week,” Carroll said. “He was pretty bright-eyed about it today. We’ll see what happens.”

Here’s a look at the complete injury report from Friday.

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