The latest: the titans add LB Robert Brazile to the ring of honor
The latest: the titans add LB Robert Brazile to the ring of honor
The latest in Week 6 of the NFL (all times EDT):
4:30 pm.
The Tennessee Titans have added Hall of Fame linebacker Robert Brazile to his ring of honor at Nissan Stadium.
Brazile played 10 seasons for this franchise when he was in Houston as the Oilers, and Brazile went to seven Pro Bowls while playing 147 games.
David Baker, president of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, introduced Brazile to his Hall of Fame ring during a timeout in the first quarter of the Titans game with Baltimore. Brazile, dressed in his gold jacket, kissed his ring after putting it in his hand.
Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk announced that she was proud to put Brazile on the "Ring of Honor Titans-Oilers" with a banner on top of the stadium that reveals the name of the linebacker.
- Teresa M. Walker reporting from Nashville, Tennessee.
4:20 p.m.
Rams quarterback Jared Goff did not take long to warm up on a 25-degree day. He completed three passes for 63 yards to move the Los Angeles Rams to the field goal field, a 26-yard chip shot by Cairo Santos in the first quarter against the Denver Broncos.
The 25 degrees on kickoff marks the second-coldest at home in September / October in the history of the Broncos team. The coldest for this time of the year was 22 degrees on October 12, 1969, against Oakland.
- Pat Graham reporting from Denver
4:10 p.m.
The Dolphins and the Bears are heading for overtime tied at 28-28.
The Dolphins recovered from a 21-10 deficit in the last 16 minutes thanks to two long touchdowns in short receptions by Albert Wilson.
Tarik Cohen of the Bears lost a fumble at 45 with 1:52 left and the score tied, but the Dolphins failed to make a first attempt and were punished, forcing overtime.
3:45 p.m.
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan has outscored Joe Montana in 16th place on the NFL career scoring list.
Ryan hooked up with Tevin Coleman on a 6-yard scoring run for his 274 career touchdown.
Ryan threw three touchdowns against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, giving the Falcons a 31-22 lead in the fourth quarter.
- Paul Newberry reporting from Atlanta.
3:40 p.m.
Raiders quarterback Derek Carr appeared to injure his left arm and was undergoing further evaluation after being dismissed by Jarran Reed of the Seahawks with 8:52 left in the game.
Carr, fired by Shamar Stephen on the previous play, was knocked down by a 1-yard loss by Reed on the third chance and immediately sat up with his right hand on his upper left arm. They escorted him to the lateral line and examined him in a medical tent as reserve A.J. McCarron began to warm up.
The Raiders avoided the shutout on the next play, with Matt McCrane scoring a 43-yard field goal to cut Seattle's lead to 27-3.
- Zac Boyer reporting from London.
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3:20 p.m.
The Bills rookie quarterback, Josh Allen, left the game at the end of the third quarter when he suffered an elbow injury. In an attempt to pass wide receiver Zay Jones with less than 3 minutes remaining in the third quarter, Allen appeared to receive a blow to the back of his elbow.
After throwing some warm-up passes on the sideline, Allen put on his cap and Buffalo announced that his comeback was questionable. He was replaced by Nathan Peterman.
- Kristie Rieken reporting from Houston.
2:55 p.m.
Oakland Raiders wide receiver Amari Cooper and left guard Jon Feliciano will not return to the game due to injuries.
Cooper was diagnosed with a concussion after receiving a helmet-to-helmet hit from strong and confident Bradley McDougald with 13:40 remaining in the second quarter.
Feliciano, who started in place of Kelechi Osemele (knee), left the game at the end of the second quarter with a rib injury.
- Zac Boyer reporting from London.
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2:50 p.m.
Falcons rookie wide receiver Calvin Ridley will not return after leaving the game against Tampa Bay in the second quarter due to an ankle injury. Ridley leads the team with six touchdown receptions.
Justin Hardy became the No. 3 receiver of the Falcons, behind Julio Jones and Mohamed Sanu, after Ridley's injury in the second quarter.
Atlanta defensive tackle Jack Crawford returned after leaving the game in the first quarter with neck and head injuries. Crawford was the fill-in starter for Grady Jarrett, who missed his second straight game with a sprained ankle.
- Charles Odum reports from Atlanta.
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2:40 p.m.
Raiders quarterback Derek Carr has been fired twice, once losing a fumble, and he would have been fired twice before if they had not been nullified by sanctions against the Seattle Seahawks.
The Raiders even called Sneak by a quarter and inches from the 41-yard line by the Seahawks who failed to get the required yard.
Seattle, with a 17-0 record at halftime, has made protecting Carr a challenge for the Raiders. With starting left guard Kelechi Osemele out with a knee injury, his replacement, Jon Feliciano, left the game at the end of the second quarter after injuring his ribs, forcing Justin Murray to take his first offensive moves with the team.
- Zac Boyer reporting from London.
2:35 p.m.
The Minnesota Vikings have rediscovered a running game on their way to a 13-10 lead at halftime over Arizona.
Latavius Murray has his first touchdown run of the season and 66 yards on nine carries at halftime. That's more yards for a player in half than all the team that has been averaging per game for the first five weeks. Murray is in the leading role, with Dalvin Cook for the third time in the last four games due to a thigh injury.
The air attack is not going so well for the Vikings. Kirk Cousins threw an interception and lost a fumble in a sack of Chandler Jones that was returned for a touchdown by Budda Baker. The Cardinals have three sacks, four quarterbacks and five broken passes.
- Dave Campbell reporting from Minneapolis
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2:25 p.m.
Falcons rookie wide receiver Calvin Ridley, who leads the team with six touchdown catches, has an ankle injury and it is questionable that he will return against Tampa Bay.
Justin Hardy became the No. 3 receiver of the Falcons, behind Julio Jones and Mohamed Sanu, after Ridley's injury in the second quarter.
The defense of the Falcons, who already suffered injuries, suffered another blow when defensive tackle Jack Crawford left the game with injuries to the neck and head. Crawford was the fill-in starter for Grady Jarrett, who missed his second straight game with a sprained ankle.
- Charles Odum reports from Atlanta.
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2:10 p.m.
The Tampa Bay defense is having another difficult day.
Since they give up more points per game than any other team in the NFL, the Buccaneers have done touchdowns on Atlanta's first three possessions to give the Falcons a win a 21-6 lead midway through the second quarter.
Atlanta has accumulated 75, 86 and 58-yard drives, which will surely further increase the pressure on Bucs defensive coordinator Mike Smith. The former Falcons coach is calling the plays from the press box at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
The Bucs defense has now given up nine scoring and two field goals in the last 14 possessions of its opponents. They have forced only two points, and another possession ended with a fall at the end of the game.
- Paul Newberry reporting from Atlanta.
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1:55 p.m.
Oakland Raiders wide receiver Amari Cooper left the game against the Seattle Seahawks with 13:40 remaining in the second quarter after receiving a helmet-to-helmet hit from strong and confident Bradley McDougald.
Cooper failed to get a pass from quarterback Derek Carr on the Raiders 18-yard line and, after the ball fell from his fingers, he was hit on the right side of his head by McDougald, who appeared to lead with the crown of his helmet
McDougald was not penalized for the game, and Cooper, who was on the field for almost two minutes, was immediately taken to the locker room.
- Zac Boyer reporting from London.
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1:45 p.m.
The 19-game interception drought by Washington Redskins cornerback Josh Norman is over. Norman got his first interception since 2016, courtesy of former Carolina Panthers teammate Cam Newton.
Norman stopped Newton in a third and 17 game at the start of the second quarter with Washington already with a record of 14-0. Newton threw the ball into the air in hopes of taking it to Devin Funchess, but Norman and another Redskins defender were much closer.
It was Norman's first interception since December 24, 2016 against the Chicago Bears.
- Stephen Whyno reports from Landover, Maryland.
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1:12 p.m.
The Panthers reliever, Eric Reid, knelt again during the national anthem when Carolina visited Washington.
Reid, who was signed as a free agent by the Panthers on Sept. 27, resumed his tradition of kneeling during the anthem before his season debut with Carolina last week.
In Miami, Dolphins receivers, Kenny Stills and Albert Wilson, knelt during the anthem, and defensive end Robert Quinn got up with a raised fist, as they have done in previous games this season.
- Stephen Whyno reporting from Landover, Maryland, and Steven Wine reporting from Miami.
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1:10 p.m.
A snow game in October? There is no time for cold feet.
Wrap.
The Los Angeles Rams and the Denver Broncos will definitely play cool on Sunday, and the temperature in the City of Mile High is expected to reach 25 degrees. The forecast is asking for bursts in the afternoon.
The field was covered by a tarp hours before the game on a day that reminded everyone in the city that the ski season is just around the corner.
As for the coldest games in Denver's history, it does not come close to making the list. The most frigid game in the city was on December 10, 1972, against San Diego when it was 9 degrees. Last season, Denver received Kansas City on December 31 when it was 17 degrees.
The Rams can feel more calm about it: 65 degrees in Los Angeles.
- Pat Graham reporting from the cold Denver.
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1 pm.
New York Jets defensive coordinator Kacy Rodgers, who faces illness, is with the team in its game against the Indianapolis Colts.
The Jets posted a photo of Rodgers with coach Todd Bowles on the field at MetLife Stadium on Sunday and announced that "Coach Rodgers is in the house!"
It was not certain if Rodgers would be in his usual role of directing the Jets defense during the game, or if Bowles would do it as he did last week in New York's 34-16 victory over Denver.
Rodgers, 49, is dealing with what Bowles has called a "serious" illness. Rodgers had a medical appointment on October 4 and was not with the team for practice the next day, when Bowles was grim and revealed that Rogers was treating an illness.
Rodgers has not been in practice since then. Bowles said Rodgers will discover the results of the tests in the coming days.
- Dennis Waszak Jr. reporting from East Rutherford, New Jersey.
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Seattle will face the Oakland Raiders at Wembley Stadium on Sunday for the first game of the season in London in the NFL, and the Seahawks' first appearance in regular season overseas.
Pete Carroll will try to break a tie with Mike Holmgren (90) as the most winning coach in the history of the Seahawks franchise, and Russell Wilson has a 25-6 record after a loss in Seattle (2-3), for the best record for a quarterback since the merger.
The Raiders (1-4) have had problems in Jon Gruden's return to training, especially in defense, as commercial star Khalil Mack passed before the start of the season. The Oakland defense is ranked 30th, has the lowest amount of QB pressures (29), is tied with the lowest number of captures (six) and the third lowest number of retreats (five).
The biggest confrontation of the day is the prime-time meeting involving Tom Brady and the New England Patriots (3-2) that host the Kansas City Chiefs (5-0) and their young quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
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