Tua Tagovailoa, much to the delight of his teammates, is set to return to the lineup for the Miami Dolphins this week after suffering a concussion that has caused him to miss the team's past four games. Miami has fallen on hard times without its franchise quarterback, averaging just 10 points per game in his absence and sitting at the bottom of the AFC East at 2-4. Tagovailoa has said he will not wear a Guardian Cap in his return as Miami looks to get a win and stay connected in the AFC playoff race.
In Cleveland, the Ravens' buzz saw looks to keep spinning as Baltimore enters as a big favorite over the Browns, who'll start Jameis Winston in place of an injured Deshaun Watson at quarterback. Watson is out for the year with a torn Achilles. The Ravens have a couple of MVP candidates in the backfield in Lamar Jackson (1,810 passing yards, 15 TD, 2 INT, 455 rushing yards) and Derrick Henry (873 rushing yards, 8 TD), leading an offensive juggernaut that has won five straight games.
Jalen Hurts rushing TD moves him into 2nd on Eagles all-time list
Jalen Hurts is now second in rushing TD's in #Eagles history, moving by Wilbert Montgomery with 46 rushing TD's. Steve Van Buren is first with 69. @KYWNewsradio
QB Drake Maye left the game for the Patriots after sustaining a head injury in the second quarter against the Jets. Backup QB Jacoby Brissett has taken over.
Myles Garrett worked with a former Hollywood stage and costume design team, Mike Castro of Madness FX, to design “The Terminator” mask that he wore to today’s game vs. the Ravens. https://t.co/kpbHk2jTXWpic.twitter.com/qTLG6HQl2W
With their orange and black color scheme, the Bengals are the Halloweeniest team in the NFL. But this year they're not dressing like it. They're going with an all white ensemble for Halloween weekend. Maybe they hope it'll save them from the Eagles?
The White Bengal uniforms looking too clean 🔥@JoeyB | @Bengals
Caroline Fenton, Jason Fitz & Adam Breneman share their instant reactions to Texas A&M’s win against LSU, play a game of "NIL" and share what things will haunt them from Week 9.
Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman react to the Dodgers going up 2-0 in the World Series, discuss Shohei Ohtani’s injury and try to make sense of Aaron Judge’s struggles.