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Steelers Add Tre Flowers to Secondary
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Steelers Strengthen Secondary with Tre Flowers Signing: The Pittsburgh Steelers have bolstered their defense by signing cornerback Tre Flowers, who recently played for the Lions. Flowers brings valuable experience and impressive stats from his time with the Colts, Jaguars, Falcons, Bengals, and Seahawks. His addition comes as a response to D K Metcalfs two-game suspension, ensuring the Steelers remain strong heading into the holidays.
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Texans Face Key Injuries, Lineup Shakeup Against Chargers
01:12|The Houston Texans face a daunting challenge ahead of their Saturday clash with the Los Angeles Chargers, as key injuries threaten to disrupt their offensive line and defense. Right tackle Trent Brown is out, leaving a void on the right side, while left tackle Aireontae Ersery is questionable with a thumb injury. Additionally, several defensive players, including cornerback Ajani Carter, defensive lineman Darrell Taylor, and wide receiver Justin Watson, are also dealing with injuries. With the final injury report in, the Texans must prepare for a tough battle as they strive to secure a strong position in the late stages of the season.
Falcons' Injury Report: Phillips Returns, London Limited
01:21|The Atlanta Falcons are gearing up for their final primetime game of the 2025 NFL season, a Monday Night Football matchup against the Los Angeles Rams. Despite Christmas falling on practice day, the team managed to release an encouraging injury report, indicating a healthier roster heading into Week seventeen. Notable returnees include cornerback Clark Phillips III, who was designated to return from injured reserve after a triceps issue. Phillips was limited in Thursdays practice but has only played one game this season, logging nine snaps on special teams against the Washington Commanders in Week four. Wide receiver Drake London, who was limited with a knee tweak, also returned last Sunday, making key third-down conversions despite appearing rusty. Rookies James Pearce Junior (neck issue) and Teagan Quitoriano (hamstring problem) joined him in limited work. The only player who did not participate in practice was cornerback Mike Hughes, who is sidelined by an ankle sprain and will not suit up for Mondays game against the Rams. The Falcons stronger defense could play a crucial role in these final regular-season weeks, with kickoff set for 8:15 PM at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
T.J. Watt's Return Uncertain for Steelers vs. Browns
01:16|T.J. Watts Return Hangs in the Balance: Steelers Fans Hold Their Breath as Edge Rusher Returns to Practice After Surgery
Ravens' Jackson Doubtful, Steelers' Path to AFC North Title
01:09|Baltimore Ravens playoff hopes hang in the balance as Lamar Jacksons back injury rules him out for Saturdays game against Green Bay. Tyler Huntley steps in, while Pittsburgh Steelers eagerly await the potential AFC North title. Meanwhile, Packers quarterback situation remains uncertain, adding to the high-stakes drama as the regular season concludes.
Ravens-Packers: Jackson's Status, Quarterback Mess
01:19|Baltimore Ravens playoff hopes hang in the balance as they face the Green Bay Packers in a must-win game. Star quarterback Lamar Jacksons status is uncertain due to a back injury, while the Packers grapple with their own quarterback issues. A Ravens loss could hand the AFC North title to the Steelers. Meanwhile, George Kittles ankle injury is milder, but his status is still uncertain, and Josh Allen plans to play despite a sore foot. As teams finalize their practice reports, expect updates on these key players ahead of a thrilling Week seventeen.
Lamar Jackson Doubtful for Ravens-Packers
01:03|Ravens Playoff Hopes Hang in the Balance as Lamar Jacksons Status Uncertain
Ravens' Playoff Hopes Hang by a Thread
01:26|Baltimore Ravens face a critical game against Green Bay, with star QB Lamar Jackson doubtful due to a back injury. Backup Tyler Huntley may start, but the teams playoff hopes hang by a thread. Fans and analysts express worry and cautious optimism, as the Ravens defense and run game must step up without their MVP. The stage is set for a potential miracle as kickoff approaches.
Ravens Rookies Shine Amid Disappointment
01:26|The Baltimore Ravens rookies, Malaki Starks, Mike Green, Emory Jones Junior, and LaJohntay Wester, showcased their potential amidst a disappointing season. Starks had a solid game, while Green and Jones are vying for playing time. Wester redeemed himself with a confident punt return.
Lamar Jackson's Status Uncertain for Packers Game
01:24|Lamar Jacksons playoff hopes hang in the balance as he nurses a back contusion, with his status for Saturdays game against the Packers uncertain. If he cant play, Tyler Huntley steps in. Jackson, determined to play, has been battling injuries all season but has still thrown for over 2300 yards with 18 TDs. The Ravens need this win to stay alive in the playoff race.