NFL News, Rumors, In/Out - week 15

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Stefanski confirmed today that Shedeur Sanders will start the rest of this season for Browns

Browns confirmed OC Ethan Pocic tore his achilles

Lions sign S Damontae Kazee to PS

Chargers waive NT Naquan Jones

Colts still don't know when Anthony Richardson will be cleared to play - he has been out with an orbital bone fracture
 
Trey Hendrickson to have surgery for his core muscle injury and expected to miss up to 6 more weeks
 
NFL and NFLPA and Bengals explained why Tee Higgins is in Concussion protocol again, after the game. Per all parties, Higgins was checked twice in game and was cleared both times. However post game he complained of concussion symptoms so team immediately placed him in the protocol again. This after he just came back from concussion issues post week 12.
 
Texans claim FA RB Cody Shrader and waive FB Jakob Johnson

49ers claim LB Garrett Wallow off waivers, place Ben Batch on IR

Wanya Morris KC OL is out for rest of season with knee injury - OL is getting decimated in KC

Bucs sign Jason Pierre-Paul to PS

Ravens claim LB Carl Jones off of waivers

NFL has replaced Bengals vs Dolphins on Sunday night week 16 with Patriots vs. Ravens. Dolphins vs. Bengals moves to 1:00 PM

Falcons claim WR Malik Heath off waivers with Drake London still missing time

Ravens OG Ben Cleveland suspended by NFL for substance abuse violation - 3 games

Zach Ertz to miss rest of season with torn ACL

Bengals waived WR Jermaine Burton

Daniel Jones to have surgery to repair his torn Achilles this week

49ers open practice window for rookie QB Kurtis Rourke
 
Giants open the 21 day practice window for CB Art Green and LB Darius Muasau

Tampa places OG Ben Bredeson on IR

Trey Henderson had core muscle surgery Tuesday of this week

Cardinals OLT Paris Johnson will miss some time due to MCL sprain
 
Phillip Rivers signs with Colts practice squad
Fun fact from JJ Watt:

Fun Fact learned in production meetings:

Philip Rivers ran the same offense as the Colts for his son Gunnar’s HS team this season.

He and Shane Steichen spoke weekly about it, discussing plays and even film.

So familiarity with the scheme should be no problem whatsoever.
 
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