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Old 08-31-2016, 12:23 PM   #41
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Just got caught up with this. As always, love the detail you put into your franchises. I also enjoy how your fictional characters history is brought up in the intros. Sam Freday legacy points would be through the roof if it carried over from Madden to Madden lol.

Anyways, following along even I just found out your favorite team is my rival. Good luck this Madden Season and Go Bills
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Just got caught up with this. As always, love the detail you put into your franchises. I also enjoy how your fictional characters history is brought up in the intros. Sam Freday legacy points would be through the roof if it carried over from Madden to Madden lol.

Anyways, following along even I just found out your favorite team is my rival. Good luck this Madden Season and Go Bills
Well, your boys took round 1, and have now won 4 straight against the Jets. Thanks for following along!
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The League Recap: Week 2

Players of the Week:




Injuries:
Bears QB Jay Cutler - Fractured Foot - 3 weeks
Bears QB Brian Hoyer - Partial Torn PCL - 2 weeks
Bears B Bryce Callahan - Dislocated Hip - 3 weeks
Bengals HB Giovani Bernard - Broken Wrist - 4 weeks\
Bills QB Tyrod Taylor - Torn Hamstring - 5 weeks
Bills HB LeSean McCoy - Broken Ribs - 4 weeks

Bills HB Mike Gillislee - Torn Bicep - 7 weeks
Broncos OLB DeMarcus Ware - Dislocated Hip - 1 week
Broncos DE Vance Walker - Fractured Foot - 3 weeks
Broncos RG Connor McGovern - Dislocated Hip - 5 weeks
Browns MLB Demario Davis - Partial Torn ACL - 5 weeks
Buccaneers DT Gerald McCoy - Dislocated Elbow - 4 weeks
Buccaneers DT Clinton McDonald - Torn Pectoral - 28 weeks (IR)

Cardinals WR Michael Floyd - Torn Rotator Cuff - 16 weeks (IR)
Chargers HB Melvin Gordon - Pulled Groin - 3 weeks
Chargers LG Kenny Wiggins - Compound Foot Fracture - 14 weeks
Chargers DE Tenny Palepoi - Dislocated Ankle - 3 weeks
Chargers DE Darius Philon - Broken Wrist - 4 weeks
Colts OLB Trent Cole - Broken Thumb - 2 weeks
Cowboys QB Tony Romo - Torn Quad - 4 weeks
Cowboys OLB Sean Lee - Broken Ribs - 4 weeks

Cowboys FS J.J. Wilcox - Dislocated Elbow - 4 weeks
Cowboys LT Charles Brown - Torn Quad - 1 week
Cowboys MLB Jaylon Smith - Fractured Foot - 4 weeks
Dolphins HB Jay Ajayi - Dislocated Elbow - 3 weeks
Eagles HB Ryan Mathews - Upper Arm Fracture - 4 weeks
Eagles QB Sam Bradford - Torn Bicep - 4 weeks
Eagles HB Wendell Smallwood - Partial Torn MCL - 4 weeks
Falcons WR Julio Jones - Fractured Foot - 1 week
Falcons C Alex Mack - Broken Hand - 4 weeks

Falcons TE Scott Chandler - Dislocated Elbow - 2 weeks
Falcons HB Tevin Coleman - Broken Collarbone - 2 weeks
Falcons QB Matt Schaub - Dislocated Elbow - 1 week
Falcons QB Sean Renfree - Dislocated Elbow - 1 week
49ers HB Shaun Draughn - Dislocated Ankle - 1 week
Giants HB Shane Vereen - Dislocated Knee - 4 weeks
Giants MLB Keenan Robinson - Broken Ribs - 5 weeks
Jaguars FS Tashaun Gipson - Partial Torn MCL - 4 weeks
Jets CB Darrelle Revis - Broken Collarbone - 6 weeks
Jets LG James Carpenter - Partial Torn ACL - 7 weeks
Jets LT Ryan Clady - Broken Collarbone - 4 weeks

Lions QB Matthew Stafford - Fractured Foot - 2 weeks
Lions HB Theo Riddick - Fractured Forearm - 2 weeks

Lions QB Dan Orlovsky - Fractured Elbow - 10 weeks
Packers DE Mike Daniels - Knee Cartilage - 5 weeks
Packers OLB Julius Peppers - Torn Shoulder - 3 weeks

Packers DT Letroy Guion - Partial Torn PCL - 5 weeks
Packers FS Marwin Evans - Dislocated Ankle - 5 weeks
Packers CB LaDarius Gunter - Compound Foot Fracture - 10 weeks
Panthers OLB Ben Jacobs - Fractured Foot - 2 weeks
Patriots WR Julian Edelman - Torn Hamstring - 5 weeks
Patriots WR Danny Amendola - Dislocated Ankle - 4 weeks

Patriots WR Chris Hogan - Torn Shoulder - 2 weeks
Patriots HB James White - Dislocated Knee - 1 week
Patriots MLB Donald Butler - Partial Torn PCL - 3 weeks
Patriots CB E.J. Biggers - Broken Hand - 3 weeks
Patriots DE Frank Kearse - Broken Hand - 2 weeks
Raiders OLB Aldon Smith - Dislocated Ankle - 3 weeks
Raiders QB Connor Cook - Dislocated Hip - 3 weeks
Raiders DE Damontre Moore - Torn Pectoral - 31 weeks (IR)
Rams CB Lamarcus Joyner - Dislocated Ankle - 3 weeks
Ravens FS Eric Weddle - Dislocated Ankle - 2 weeks
Ravens QB Ryan Mallett - Dislocated Ankle - 3 weeks
Redskins HB Silas Redd, Jr. - Broken Collarbone - 1 week
Saints HB C.J. Spiller - Broken Wrist - 1 week
Saints QB Luke McCown - Broken Ribs - 2 weeks
Seahawks FS Earl Thomas III - Partial Torn PCL - 6 weeks
Seahawks WR Tyler Lockette - Broken Ribs - 4 weeks

Seahawks HB Christine Michael - 8 weeks
Steelers LG Ramon Foster - Dislocated Ankle - 3 weeks
Steelers CB Ross Cockrell - Torn Hamstring - 1 week
Texans OLB Jadeveon Clowney - Fractured Elbow - 11 weeks
Texans TE Luke Willson - Partial Torn PCL - 6 weeks
Titans OLB Brian Orakpo - Broken Collarbone - 7 weeks
Titans WR Rishard Matthews - Fractured Elbow - 8 weeks
Titans CB Jason McCourty - Dislocated Hip - 3 weeks
Titans LG Byron Bell - Dislocated Ankle - 6 weeks
Vikings QB Shaun Hill - Dislocated Ankle - 4 weeks

Transactions:
Signings:
Raiders: MLB Brandon Hepburn
Steelers: DT Jesse Williams
Chargers FB Zach Line
Lions: MLB Zachary Orr

Trades:
Cowboys trade DT Terrell McClain to Redskins for 2017 4th round, 2018 5th round picks

Released:
Steelers: DT Daniel McCullers
Chargers: FB Derek Watt
Lions: MLB Antwione Williams
Redskins: DT Jerrell Powe

NFL League Leaders - Updated: Sep 20, 2016
PassingYARDSRushingYARDS
1. Eli Manning7811. LeSean McCoy317
2. Dak Prescott (DAL)7042. Doug Martin (TB)218
3. Ryan Tannehill (MIA)6953. Jamaal Charles (KC)208
4. Jared Goff (LA)6814. Devonta Freeman (ATL)196
5. Blake Bortles (JAX)6665. DeMarco Murray (TEN)193
ReceivingYARDSInterceptionsINT
1. Sterling Shepard2381. Logan Ryan2
2. A.J. Green (CIN)2192. Luke Kuechly (CAR)2
3. Pierre Garcon (WAS)2183. NaVorro Bowman (SF)2
4. Jace Amaro (NYJ)2184. Desmond Trufant (ATL)2
5. Kenny Britt (LA)2175. 27 Tied At1
TacklesTACKSacksSACK
1. Calvin Pryor III231. Cameron Jordan5.0
2. C.J. Mosley (BAL)232. Greg Hardy (CHI)4.5
3. Eric Kendricks (MIN)233. Karl Klug (TEN)3.5
4. Antoine Bethea (SF)234. Michael Bennett (SEA)3.0
5. Paul Worrilow (ATL)235. 4 Others Tied At3.0
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Old 09-02-2016, 03:02 PM   #44
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Jets Gameday Preview: Week 3:


Will the Chiefs tomahawk chop the Jets out of Arrowhead or will the Jets actually look like a decent NFL team this week?

So after that debacle in Buffalo in front of a national TV audience last week, the Jets now bring in the league's 2nd worst defense in terms of yards allowed, and worst rush defense. You would think it can't get any worse, so at least we got that going for us. The problem with the Jets right now is that they can't run the ball, and they can't stop the run. They'll have to work hard if they want to change that this week. Not only do the Chiefs have Jamaal Charles, who strongly resembles LeSean McCoy, who as you know, ran for over 200 yards on the Jets last week, in the sense that he can be impossible to bring down at times. If the Jets want to run the ball better, that's a tough job. The Chiefs might have one of the best linebacking corps in the NFL. Justin Houston and Tamba Hali enforce the outside edge, while Derrick Johnson sits in the middle, waiting for teams to run it up the throat, which the Jets love doing. But, Todd Bowles wants nothing more than to get Matt Forte going, because there's not much you can do on offense when you have to rely on the passing game all day long.

When the Jets do pass the ball, the play calling will have to be a little bit better. Ryan Fitzpatrick will need to get the 3 interceptions from last week out of his mind quickly, because the Chiefs' defense backfield is no slouch either. NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Honors last year went to Marcus Peters, and the Kansas City fan base is still rallying around the incredible journey of Eric Berry, who came back from cancer, to an All-Pro level of play.

On the other side, this Chiefs offense returns all of its most important players from last season's Wild Card romping of the Texans. Alex Smith continues to get the job done his own way. He doesn't need a whole lot of weapons with someone like Charles at his side, but he's got Jeremy Maclin and the big tight end Travis Kelce. Remember now, this is the team that gave the Patriots a run for their money in the Divisional Round last year in Foxboro. We all know how hard it is to win a playoff game in Foxboro.

Matchup Preview *|* September 25, 2016
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New York Jets
(1-1, 0-1 Away)
Kansas City Chiefs
(2-0, 1-0 Home)
Offensive Stats Comparison
346.0 (#19)Total Offensive Yards378.5 (#16)
264.5 (#15)Passing Yards240.0 (#19)
81.5 (#28)Rushing Yards138.5 (#8)
22.0 (#22)Points Per Game40.0 (#2)
Defensive Stats Comparison
471.0 (#31)Total Yards Allowed320.5 (#7)
268.5 (#20)Passing Yards Allowed225.0 (#13)
202.5 (#32)Rushing Yards Allowed95.5 (#10)
30.5 (#25)Points Allowed19.0 (#6)
Injury Report
CB Darrelle Revis (Collarbone)
6 weeks
None Reported
LG James Carpenter (ACL)
7 weeks

LT Ryan Clady (Collarbone)
4 weeks

Game Notes
Time: 4:25 PM EDT
TV: CBS (Greg Gumbel, Trent Green, Jamie Erdahl)

Streaks:
Jets: L1
Chiefs: W2

Last Meeting:
Chiefs 24, Jets 10 - Kansas City, MO (11/02/14)

Last Week:
Bills 41, Jets 20
Chiefs 45, Texans 10

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Gameday Recap: Chiefs 17, Jets 3
Jets let game slip away after locking up KC offense for 3 quarters



He had been bottled up all day, but Jamaal Charles channeled his frustrations on the first drive of the fourth quarter to put the Chiefs in the lead.

This was definitely a winnable game. Matt Forte went off on the Chiefs' stout defense, totaling close to 150 yards on the ground. The offense was flowing nicely, except for the 3 interceptions from Fitzpatrick, 2 of which were not his fault. One was tipped for a good 20 seconds before being picked off by Justin Houston, who was in the right place at the right time. The other cheesy INT came when a ball bounced off the head of Jace Amaro's face. But the game got off to a great start. The Chiefs went three and out on the game's first drive, with the Jets stuffing Jamaal Charles, something nobody had expected them to do. On the ensuing drive, Forte took off with a vengeance, Fitz found Marshall on a long third down and the Jets had first and goal from the 7, but they couldn't punch it in. Nick Folk hit a chip shot, but it was still 3-0, and a good start. The Chiefs continued to get nothing on offense for the first half, with only 26 rushing yards in the first half. Unfortunately, the Jets couldn't quite get into field goal range, thanks to the leg of Dustin Colquitt. The Chiefs did manage a field goal before the half ended to waltz into the locker room tied at 3-3.

In the second half, all of those little fluky interceptions began to rear their ugly heads. Those two worst ones occurred in field goal range, but the Jets defense continued to step up. Steve McLendon ended a drive with a sack, David Harris forced a punt with a big hit to knock the ball out of Jamaal Charles' hands (on a pass). As aggravted as Charles was, however, he would get his chance. The first play after the crazy Houston interception, Charles broke off a 25 yard run, and the Chiefs were in business. 5 play later, the Chiefs had a 10-3 lead when Charles punched it in from 9 yards out. On the ensuing drive, the Jets took their time getting to midfield. After a 4 yard run from Forte, and an incompletion, Ryan Fitzpatrick was sacked on third down, making it 4th and 15. With under 3 minutes left, the Jets had to go for it. The next play? Fitz found Kenbrell Thompkins on a play action crossing route for a gain of 14 and a half. So close. The Jets thought they had the Chiefs right ater that, but on 3rd and 8, Alex Smith heaved it deep toward Jeremy Maclin, who had to come back for the ball, battling with Dee Milliner, but caught it somehow. That brought the game to the two minute warning, but the Jets were deflated. They made it interesting from there, but Alex Smith ran it in on third down when the Jets had all the KC receivers locked up. Why they were even passing baffles me.

So, the Jets sit at 1-2 now, after letting this one get away. The good news? It's time to come home. The Jets open up October with a date with the Seahawks, who are struggling themselves, sitting at 0-3, but are always dangerous with a guy like Russell Wilson in charge of the offense, and much of that Super Bowl winning defense still intact.


After a couple hundred deflections, off the line, off Marshall, off Eric Berry, and off the line again, Justin Houston scoops up a very cheesy interceptionthat set up the Chiefs' go ahead scoring drive.


Ryan Fitzpatrick didn't play horribly, but not his best. The highlight of his day was this perfectly placed bullet to Brandon Marshall on 3rd and long, setting up the Jets' only points of the afternoon.

New York Jets at Kansas City Chiefs
Sep 25, 20161ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
New York Jets (1-2)30003
Kansas City Chiefs (3-0)0301417
Team Stats Comparison
NYJKC
Total Offense297266
Rushing Yards164102
Passing Yards133164
First Downs1512
Punt Return Yards2019
Kick Return Yards960
Total Yards413285
Turnovers30
3rd Down Converstion8-15 (53%)2-8 (25%)
4th Down Conversion1-30-0
2-Point Conversion0-00-0
Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals1-0-1 (100%)3-2-1 (100%)
Penalties2-103-15
Posession Time28:4719:12
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTER SCORINGNYJKC
2:31(NYJ) N. Folk 25 yard FG30
SECOND QUARTER SCORINGNYJKC
0:22(KC) C. Santos 28 yard FG33
FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGNYJKC
11:17(KC) J. Charles 9 yard run (C. Santos kick)310
1:30(KC) A. Smith 3 yard run (C. Santos kick)317
New York Jets
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
Ryan Fitzpatrick15/2715803
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
Matt Forte231466.30
Bilal Powell393.00
Ryan Fitzpatrick263.00
Tommy Bohanon133.00
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
Brandon Marshall45513.70
Devin Smith55410.80
Kenbrell Thompkins22512.50
Eric Decker11818.00
Jace Amaro11111.00
Matt Forte2-5-2.50
DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
Marcus Gilchrist70.000
Calvin Pryor III70.000
David Harris60.000
Darron Lee51.000
Steve McLendon51.000
Marcus Williams50.000
Buster Skrine50.000
Sheldon Richardson40.000
Deon Simon20.000
Erin Henderson20.000
Darryl Morris10.000
Muhammad Wilkerson10.000
Dee Milliner10.000
Rontez Miles10.000
Jordan Jenkins10.000
KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
Nick Folk1/10/0325
PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
Lachlan Edwards210351.50
KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
Jeremy Ross37424.60
Bilal Powell12222.00
PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
Jeremy Ross22010.00
Kansas City Chiefs
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
Alex Smith13/2117300
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
Jamaal Charles18894.91
Alex Smith4143.51
Spencer Ware1-1-1.00
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
Jeremy Maclin47017.50
Travis Kelce46015.00
Rod Streater2199.50
De'Anthony Thomas11818.00
Albert Wilson177.00
Jamaal Charles1-1-1.00
DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
Eric Berry110.000
Jaye Howard92.000
Ron Parker90.000
Allen Bailey91.000
Josh Mauga80.000
Keivarae Russell70.500
Justin Houston51.510
Tamba Hali50.000
Dontari Poe40.000
Marcus Peters40.020
Phillip Gaines30.000
Derrick Johnson20.000
Daniel Sorensen10.000
Dee Ford10.000
Eric Murray10.000
KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
Cairo Santos1/12/2528
PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
Dustin Colquitt524440.82
PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
De'Anthony Thomas11919.00


New York Jets 2016 Schedule
DATEOPPONENTRESULT
Sep 11vs Cincinnati BengalsWon, 24-20
Sep 15at Buffalo Bills (Thursday Night Football)Lost, 41-20
Sep 25at Kansas City ChiefsLost, 17-3
Oct 2vs Seattle Seahawks
Oct 9at Pittsburgh Steelers
Oct 17at Arizona Cardinals (Monday Night Football
Oct 23vs Baltimore Ravens
Oct 30at Cleveland Browns
Nov 6at Miami Dolphins
Nov 13vs Los Angeles Rams
Nov 27vs New England Patriots (Sunday Night Football)
Dec 5vs Indianapolis Colts (Monday Night Football)
Dec 11at San Francisco 49ers
Dec 17vs Miami Dolphins (Sat.)
Dec 24at New England Patriots (Sat.)
Jan 1vs Buffalo Bills
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Week 3 Scoreboard:

Thursday Night Football:
Texans 31, Patriots 38

Sunday, 1 PM:
Cardinals 42, Bills 6
Raiders 24, Titans 17
Redskins 16, Giants 21
Browns 17, Dolphins 9
Ravens 28, Jaguars 38
Lions 10, Packers 24
Broncos 20, Bengals 23
Vikings 21, Panthers 24

Sunday, 4:05 PM:
Rams 27, Buccaneers 20
49ers 45, Seahawks 28

Sunday, 4:25 PM:
Chargers 35, Colts 21
Steelers 42, Eagles 35

Sunday Night Football:
Bears 23, Cowboys 21

Monday Night Football:
Falcons 10, Saints 42

Top Stories:
Year of Cleveland sports continues as Browns sit at 3-0
Jags handle Ravens to move to 3-0
Newton gets the game winning dab to lead Panthers over Vikings
Big Ben, Antonio Brown connect for over 200 yards in Battle of Pennsylvania
Bears walk off on Gould's field goal in Jerry's World





Week 4 Schedule:



BYE: Packers, Eagles
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The League Recap: Week 3

Players of the Week:




Injuries:
Bears QB Jay Cutler - Fractured Foot - 2 weeks
Bears QB Brian Hoyer - Partial Torn PCL - 1 week
Bears CB Bryce Callahan - Dislocated Hip - 2 weeks
Bengals HB Giovani Bernard - Broken Wrist - 3 weeks
Bengals RT Jake Fisher - Broken Toe - 5 weeks
Bills QB Tyrod Taylor - Torn Hamstring - 4 weeks
Bills HB LeSean McCoy - Broken Ribs - 3 weeks

Bills HB Mike Gillislee - Torn Bicep - 6 weeks
Broncos DE Vance Walker - Fractured Foot - 2 weeks
Broncos RG Connor McGovern - Dislocated Hip - 4 weeks
Browns QB Robert Griffin III - Upper Arm Fracture - 5 weeks
Browns MLB Demario Davis - Partial Torn ACL - 4 weeks
Buccaneers DT Gerald McCoy - Dislocated Elbow - 3 weeks
Buccaneers DT Clinton McDonald - Torn Pectoral - 27 weeks (IR)

Cardinals WR Michael Floyd - Torn Rotator Cuff - 15 weeks (IR)
Chargers HB Melvin Gordon - Pulled Groin - 2 weeks
Chargers LG Kenny Wiggins - Compound Foot Fracture - 13 weeks
Chargers DE Tenny Palepoi - Dislocated Ankle - 2 weeks
Chargers DE Darius Philon - Broken Wrist - 3 weeks
Colts OLB Trent Cole - Broken Thumb - 1 week
Cowboys QB Tony Romo - Torn Quad - 3 weeks
Cowboys OLB Sean Lee - Broken Ribs - 3 weeks

Cowboys FS J.J. Wilcox - Dislocated Elbow - 3 weeks
Cowboys MLB Jaylon Smith - Fractured Foot - 3 weeks
Dolphins TE Jordan Cameron - Partial Torn ACL - 5 weeks
Dolphins HB Jay Ajayi - Dislocated Elbow - 2 weeks
Eagles HB Ryan Mathews - Upper Arm Fracture - 3 weeks
Eagles QB Sam Bradford - Torn Bicep - 3 weeks
Eagles QB Carson Wentz - Partial Torn ACL - 8 weeks
Eagles MLB Curtis Lofton - Dislocated Ankle - 7 weeks
Eagles HB Wendell Smallwood - Partial Torn MCL - 3 weeks
Falcons C Alex Mack - Broken Hand - 3 weeks
Falcons TE Scott Chandler - Dislocated Elbow - 1 week
Falcons HB Tevin Coleman - Broken Collarbone - 1 week
Giants HB Shane Vereen - Dislocated Knee - 3 weeks
Giants MLB Keenan Robinson - Broken Ribs - 4 weeks
Jaguars FS Tashaun Gipson - Partial Torn MCL - 3 weeks
Jets CB Darrelle Revis - Broken Collarbone - 5 weeks
Jets LG James Carpenter - Partial Torn ACL - 6 weeks
Jets LT Ryan Clady - Broken Collarbone - 3 weeks

Lions QB Matthew Stafford - Fractured Foot - 1 week
Lions HB Theo Riddick - Fractured Forearm - 1 week

Lions QB Dan Orlovsky - Fractured Elbow - 9 weeks
Packers DE Mike Daniels - Knee Cartilage - 4 weeks
Packers OLB Julius Peppers - Torn Shoulder - 2 weeks

Packers DT Letroy Guion - Partial Torn PCL - 4 weeks
Packers FS Marwin Evans - Dislocated Ankle - 4 weeks
Packers CB LaDarius Gunter - Compound Foot Fracture - 9 weeks
Panthers OLB Ben Jacobs - Fractured Foot - 1 week
Patriots WR Julian Edelman - Torn Hamstring - 4 weeks
Patriots WR Danny Amendola - Dislocated Ankle - 3 weeks

Patriots WR Chris Hogan - Torn Shoulder - 1 week
Patriots MLB Donald Butler - Partial Torn PCL - 2 weeks
Patriots CB E.J. Biggers - Broken Hand - 2 weeks
Patriots DE Frank Kearse - Broken Hand - 1 week
Raiders OLB Aldon Smith - Dislocated Ankle - 2 weeks
Raiders QB Connor Cook - Dislocated Hip - 2 weeks
Raiders MLB Malcolm Smith - Dislocated Ankle - 6 weeks
Raiders DE Damontre Moore - Torn Pectoral - 30 weeks (IR)
Rams CB Lamarcus Joyner - Dislocated Ankle - 2 weeks
Ravens FS Eric Weddle - Dislocated Ankle - 1 week
Ravens OLB Terrell Suggs - Broken Toe - 4 weeks

Ravens QB Ryan Mallett - Dislocated Ankle - 2 weeks
Saints QB Luke McCown - Broken Ribs - 1 week
Seahawks FS Earl Thomas III - Partial Torn PCL - 5 weeks
Seahawks WR Tyler Lockette - Broken Ribs - 3 weeks

Seahawks HB Christine Michael - 7 weeks
Seahawks QB Trevone Boykin - Dislocated Ankle - 6 weeks
Steelers HB Le'Veon Bell - Partial Torn ACL - 5 weeks
Steelers LG Ramon Foster - Dislocated Ankle - 2 weeks

Steelers FS Mike Mitchell - Broken Hand - 6 weeks
Texans OLB Jadeveon Clowney - Fractured Elbow - 10 weeks
Texans TE Luke Willson - Partial Torn PCL - 5 weeks
Titans OLB Brian Orakpo - Broken Collarbone - 6 weeks
Titans WR Rishard Matthews - Fractured Elbow - 7 weeks
Titans CB Jason McCourty - Dislocated Hip - 2 weeks
Titans LG Byron Bell - Dislocated Ankle - 5 weeks
Vikings WR Stefon Diggs - Torn Shoulder - 3 weeks
Vikings QB Shaun Hill - Dislocated Ankle - 3 weeks

Transactions:
Signings:
Vikings: FB Derek Watt

Trades:
None

Released:
None

NFL League Leaders - Updated: Sep 27, 2016
PassingYARDSRushingYARDS
1. Blake Bortles1,0731. LeSean McCoy317
2. Eli Manning (NYG)9632. Jamaal Charles (KC)297
3. Dak Prescott (DAL)8913. Adrian Peterson (MIN)280
4. Philip Rivers (SD)8874. Matt Forte (NYJ)280
5. Jared Goff (LA)8805. Doug Martin (TB)280
ReceivingYARDSInterceptionsINT
1. Allen Hurns2981. Patrick Peterson3
2. Sterling Shepard (NYG)2772. Luke Kuechly (CAR)2
3. Antonio Brown (PIT)2743. NaVorro Bowman (SF)2
4. A.J. Green (CIN)2744. Lavonte David (TB)2
5. Kenny Britt (LA)2695. 7 Others Tied At2
TacklesTACKSacksSACK
1. Paul Posluszny351. Cameron Jordan6.0
2. Eric Kendricks (MIN)342. Charles Johnson (CAR)4.5
3. Deandre Levy (DET)333. Kony Ealy (CAR)4.5
4. C.J. Mosley (BAL)334. Greg Hardy (CHI)4.5
5. Antoine Bethea (SF)325. Cameron Wake (MIA)4.5
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Jets Gameday Preview: Week 4


Hopefully the return home will do good things for the Jets offense, which has been horrible this year.

Okay. Something has to happen. Fitzy has to stop the madness now, not in 2 months, not tomorrow, but right this instant. He's been the conductor of the turnover train. It's like the Jets are allergic to holding onto the ball, which is a huge problem that wasted Forte's 150 rushing yards last week. How could they only score 3 points in that game against the Chiefs? Really? How is that even possible? What sucks even more is that the defense actually played well, and for the most part, shut down the run. But it didn't mean anything, because this offense is absolutely pathetic.

Don't be fooled by the record. The Seahawks may be 0-3, Beast Mode might have retired, but this is the same team that went to 2 straight Super Bowls, and made it to the Divisional Round last year after going much of the season without Lynch. Russell Wilson is still leading this team with his deadliness as a passer, and occasional explosiveness as a runner. The reason he's so deadly in the air? He's got one of the best tight ends in the NFL in Jimmy Graham, and a solid #1 wide out in Doug Baldwin. Lynch's loss does leave a big hole in the running game, but the Seahawks are filling it with the fountain of youth. They have the team of C.J. Prosise, Thomas Rawls and Christine Michael to fill the Beast's hole, although the latter is hurt, and will not play in this game.

The defense is virtually the same as that dominant, overpowering unit that has taken the league by storm over the last 3-4 seasons. It's base remains Michael Bennett and Cliff Avril, the two phenomenal pass rushers, with Bobby Wagner and K.J. Wright patrolling the middle. The bread and butter of this defense, though, is the secondary. You can't play the Seahawks without being cognizant of ball hawker Richard Sherman, one of the few men in the league (along with Revis), who opposing offenses devise specific game plans to stay away from. The problem is, when you stay away from Sherman, the rest of the secondary is just as good. The safety combination of Earl Thomas III and Kam Chancellor is just as good, although the Jets will catch a break today with the injury to Thomas. And then, on the other side, is Jeremy Lane is pretty darn good in his own right. I think it's fair to say that this is not the team you want to face when your offense can't buy points, and has been turning the ball over left and right.

Matchup Preview *|* October 2, 2016
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Seattle Seahawks
(0-3, 0-1 Away)
New York Jets
(1-2, 1-0 Home)
Offensive Stats Comparison
366.0 (#14)Total Offensive Yards329.7 (#26)
226.7 (#22)Passing Yards220.7 (#24)
139.3 (#6)Rushing Yards109.0 (#17)
25.3 (#18)Points Per Game15.7 (#30)
Defensive Stats Comparison
412.3 (#29)Total Yards Allowed402.7 (#27)
305.0 (#30)Passing Yards Allowed233.7 (#13)
107.3 (#13)Rushing Yards Allowed169.0 (#32)
34.0 (#30)Points Allowed26.0 (#17)
Injury Report
FS Earl Thomas III (PCL)
5 weeks
CB Darrelle Revis (Collarbone)
5 weeks
WR Tyler Lockette (Ribs)
3 weeks
LT Ryan Clady (Collarbone)
3 weeks
HB Christine Michael (Collarbone)
7 weeks
LG James Carpenter (ACL)
6 weeks
QB Trevone Boykins (Ankle)
6 weeks

Game Notes
Time: 1:00 EST
TV: FOX (Kenny Albert, Darryl Johnston, Laura Okmin)

Streaks:
Seahawks: L3
Jets: L2

Last Meeting:
Seahawks 28, Jets 7 - Seattle, WA (11/11/12)

Last Week:
49ers 45, Seahawks 28
Chiefs 17, Jets 3

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