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The Saints took the lead, but may have taken another significant blow on offense, just before halftime.
With both the top receivers absent from tonight’s game, somebody else is going to have to make plays in the passing game.
The Saints haven’t been as sharp as we’re used to seeing on offense this year.
The Panthers will find plenty to work on.
Ron Rivera anticipated growing pains with quarterback Dwayne Haskins.
The Panthers are piecing things together on the fly because of rebuilding and injuries, and they haven’t quite gotten the hang of the red zone.
The Falcons found a new way to lose a game.
Washington lost a game, their prized rookie, and the ball — often.
It looked like Nick Foles was going to make a dramatic appearance off the bench.
The Falcons are still capable of making big plays, even without Julio Jones in the lineup.
The Panthers traded Pro Bowl guard Trai Turner to the Chargers this offseason for veteran left tackle Russell Okung.
Washington didn’t need any more bad news, after rookie defensive end Chase Young was lost for the game with a groin injury.
Washington had an early lead, but now have a concern which could impact them beyond a Browns touchdown.
Washington doesn’t have much experience with early leads, so their guys don’t quite know how to celebrate.
No Julio Jones, no problem.
The Patriots will be without one of their most versatile and valuable offensive parts again this week.
The Steelers don’t have any injury concerns heading into Sunday’s game with the Texans.
The Vikings are struggling on defense anyway, and now they’ll have to face the Titans short-handed in the secondary.
The Jaguars took another brutal hit Friday, after Thursday’s loss to the Dolphins.
The Panthers aren’t necessarily expecting defensive tackle Kawann Short and guard Dennis Daley to play, but they’re taking them to Los Angeles just in case.
The Falcons will be short in the secondary Sunday against the Bears, but they’re waiting to see if Julio Jones will be able to play.
While the 49ers held out some hope about quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo’s ankle, they also weren’t kidding themselves.
Jaguars safety Andrew Wingard left last night’s loss to the Dolphins with a core muscle injury, but today’s news was as good as could be hoped for.
While Falcons head coach Dan Quinn defended his special teams players for last week’s onside kick debacle, owner Arthur Blank said it looked like they didn’t know the rules.