...Initially, McDaniel addressed an inquiry about the timeline for Tua’s return, including possible placement on Injured Reserve.
“Right now, I’m not really — it’s more about getting a proper procedural evaluation tomorrow and taking it one day at a time,” McDaniel told reporters. “The furthest thing from my mind is what is the timeline. I want to know — we just need to evaluate and I’m just worried about my teammate, like the rest of the guys are. We’ll get more information and take it day by day from there.”..
Chiefs wide receiver Marquise “Hollywood” Brown will miss a significant portion of the regular season.
The Chiefs are putting Brown on injured reserve as a result of the shoulder injury that kept him out in Week One, according to multiple reports...
What happened with Tua?
49ers running back Christian McCaffrey won’t play against the Vikings this Sunday and it may be several weeks before he rejoins the lineup.
Head coach Kyle Shanahan ruled McCaffrey out during a Friday press conference and he said that an injured reserve stint is a consideration for the running back. Shanahan said that the team will be discussing that possibility over the next 24 hours and McCaffrey, who has calf and Achilles injuries, would miss at least four games if the team does go that direction...
Eagles receiver A.J. Brown did not practice Saturday after leaving Friday’s session with a hamstring injury. The Eagles list him as questionable to play in Monday Night Football against the Falcons.
“Just got a little tight in practice yesterday,” coach Nick Sirianni said Saturday...
49ers receiver Deebo Samuel strained a calf during Sunday’s loss to the Vikings.
Coach Kyle Shanahan told beat reporters that Samuel will miss “a couple weeks.”
“He told me he thinks he did it when he caught [a pass for a 2-yard gain]; I think it was like the third to last play [on offense],” Shanahan said, via David Bonilla of 49erswebzone.com. “They had a blitz down in the red zone. He caught the hot route, breaking in. He says he thinks he did it on that play. I think there was only like two or three plays after that play, though.”...
When it rains, it pours and there’s a deluge of injuries for the Rams right now.
Rams head coach Sean McVay said that wide receiver Cooper Kupp and left guard Jonah Jackson are both set to miss extended time after suffering injuries in Sunday’s loss to the Cardinals. Kupp hurt his ankle and Jackson aggravated a shoulder injury.
McVay also confirmed that safety John Johnson will miss multiple weeks with a shoulder injury. He called all three players candidates for injured reserve.
The Rams already have wide receiver Puka Nacua, cornerback Darious Williams, tackle Joe Noteboom, and guard/center Steve Avila on that list, so they’re set to be without a good chunk of their roster for the near future...
The Rams should just punt this season.
The NFL had a historic draft for quarterbacks this year, with six of them taken in the top 12 picks. Through two weeks of the season, those rookie quarterbacks haven’t done much.
None of the NFL’s rookie quarterbacks has thrown a touchdown pass yet.
Chicago’s Caleb Williams, Washington’s Jayden Daniels and Denver’s Bo Nix have all started two games but failed to throw for a touchdown. New England’s Drake Maye and Atlanta’s Michael Penix are backups who haven’t played yet. Minnesota’s J.J. McCarthy is out for the season with a knee injury...
Former Patriots defensive lineman Lawrence Guy is moving on to Cincinnati.
Guy worked out for the Bengals on Tuesday and Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that he will be signing with the AFC North team. Albert Huggins also worked out for the team...
and 3 of the 5 are not rookies so how does that make not playing drake maye correct