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 Subject :The Buffalo Bills could be without running back LeSean McCoy.. 13-08-2019 08:33:34 
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 in the opening round of the playoffs. McCoy was carted off the field with a right ankle injury in the third quarter of Sunday’s 22-16 victory at Miami. After being tackled Womens LeSean McCoy Jersey , he pounded the turf with his fist as trainers attended to him. He had 10 yards on 11 carries, giving him 1,138 yards rushing on the season. McCoy’s injury might be the most significant one to watch heading into wild-card weekend. The Bills (9-7) play at Jacksonville (10-6) on Sunday. It will be Buffalo’s first postseason game since the 1999 season. The Bills ended the longest playoff drought in North American pro sports. Buffalo right tackle Jordan Mills (ankle) was helped off the field late in the second quarter. Arizona tight end Jermaine Gresham tore his right Achilles against Seattle http://www.thebillslockerroom.com/authentic-tremaine-edmunds-jersey , creating doubt about his ability to return in time for the start of the 2018 season. San Francisco receiver Marquise Goodwin sustained a concussion on a vicious hit by Los Angeles Rams safety Blake Countess, who likely will be fined. Jacksonville safety Barry Church (hamstring) left the loss at Tennessee in the second half and did not return. Carolina hopes to get running back Jonathan Stewart back next week against New Orleans. Stewart was inactive against Atlanta because of back tightness. The Panthers also were without two more starters: safety Kurt Coleman (ankle) and right guard Trai Turner (concussion). Kansas City lost backup punt returner De’Anthony Thomas, who was carted off after injuring his right leg on the final play of the first quarter at Denver. Chiefs cornerback Phillip Gaines was knocked out with an elbow injury just before halftime. Denver safety Will Parks went out in the fourth quarter with a neck injury. Oakland safety Karl Joseph injured a hamstring in the first half. Defensive lineman Eddie Vanderdoes had to be helped off the field in the fourth quarter. Miami linebacker LB Kiko Alonso suffered a neck injury. Tampa Bay safety T.J. Ward left with a knee injury and did not play in the second half. Offensive tackle Caleb Benenoch injured an ankle in the first half but returned. He limped off for good with a sore knee in the second half. Seattle guard Ethan Pocic injured a knee Lorenzo Alexander Jersey , and linebacker Terence Garvin sustained a concussion. Washington running back Samaje Perine (ankle) and left tackle Ty Nsekhe (knee) were injured against the New York Giants, who lost guard John Jerry (concussion). Green Bay receiver Geronimo Allison left in the first quarter with a finger injury and returned to play for a banged-up team minus receivers Davante Adams and Jordy Nelson because of injuries. Detroit running back Theo Riddick (ribs), cornerback Teez Tabor (shoulder) and safety Don Carey (knee) were hurt against the Packers. Houston receiver DeAndre Hopkins (calf) missed the first game of his NFL career Womens Kyle Williams Jersey , leaving four catches short of his second 100-reception season. Houston took another hit when receiver Will Fuller departed with a left knee injury on the first offensive series. Linebacker Jelani Jenkins left with a hamstring injury in the third quarter and did not return. Indianapolis lost safety Kenny Moore (concussion) in the first half. Minnesota fullback C.J. Ham hurt his neck and was ruled out early in the third quarter. New York Jets safety Marcus Maye limped off the field in the second quarter with an ankle injury and did not return. Receiver Robby Anderson left after a fourth-quarter hit from Stephon Gilmore and was diagnosed with a concussion. — Jon Gruden was enthusiastic about quarterback Nathan Peterman’s potential when Peterman was entering the league in 2017 and Gruden was still in his former job as an analyst for ESPN.Gruden is now the head coach of the Raiders and he’ll now have a chance to see if he can coax something out of Peterman, who he called the most pro-ready quarterback in the 2017 class. According to multiple reports, the Raiders have signed Peterman after working him out on Wednesday.Peterman did not do anything during his time in Buffalo that made it seem like Gruden’s pre-draft analysis was on the mark. The Bills made Peterman a fifth-round pick last year and he made four starts and eight overall appearances before being released earlier this year. Peterman completed 52.3 percent of his 130 passes and had a 3:12 touchdown to interception ratio.Those results didn’t stop other teams from working out Peterman since his release and the Raiders may have moved now in order to get in front of any teams that might have added Peterman to their 90-man offseason roster. Having Peterman on hand for the offseason would give Gruden a chance to develop the skills he raved about in 2017 into something that makes any future appearances less painful to watch for fans of Peterman’s team.: Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that Peterman has signed to Oakland’s practice squad.
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