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Ryan Clark either has CTE or is fucking retarded. Maybe both


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So Doug Williams doesn't count? Or Joe Gilliam (Steelers, 1974. Was the starter, going 4-1-1. Bradshaw even said he was more talented.).

Maybe we go back to 1968 - Marlin "The Magician" Briscoe. The NFL's first black QB (Denver), though he made his living at WR after that season.

Aaron Brooks? Not a massive success, but had his moments.

Randall Cunningham doesn't count, either, I guess.
 
So Doug Williams doesn't count? Or Joe Gilliam (Steelers, 1974. Was the starter, going 4-1-1. Bradshaw even said he was more talented.).

Maybe we go back to 1968 - Marlin "The Magician" Briscoe. The NFL's first black QB (Denver), though he made his living at WR after that season.

Aaron Brooks? Not a massive success, but had his moments.

Randall Cunningham doesn't count, either, I guess.
Or Warren Moon & James Harris
 
Texans wide receiver Tank Dell is looking at a lengthy road back to the playing field.

Dell was injured in Saturday’s loss to the Chiefs and head coach DeMeco Ryans confirmed on Monday that he dislocated his kneecap. Ryans also announced that Dell tore his ACL when he collided with a teammate while making a touchdown catch.

The timing of the injuries — Ryans said there was other damage as well — will make it likely that Dell is sidelined into the 2025 season...

Texans confirm Tank Dell tore his ACL, dislocated his kneecap
 
The Houston Texans have lost two of their top wide receivers for the season due to injury, so DeMeco Ryans and the front office are adding a big name to help for the playoff push. According to NFL Media, the Texans have claimed former Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Diontae Johnson off waivers.

Johnson began the season with the Carolina Panthers, and caught 30 passes for 357 yards and three touchdowns in seven games played before he was dealt to Baltimore along with a sixth-round pick in exchange for a fifth-rounder. Johnson played in four games for the Ravens, but caught just one pass for 6 yards. The veteran was not happy with his role on the team, and was released last week...

Texans claim WR Diontae Johnson from Ravens after losing Tank Dell for season, per report
 
Week 17 will already feature several wrinkles to the NFL schedule, with two games kicking off on Christmas Day and another three occurring on Saturday, Dec. 28. Now the league has altered its Sunday slate as well, announcing the Minnesota Vikings' rematch with the Green Bay Packers will be played at 4:25 p.m. ET, bumping the NFC North showdown from its early time slot to the nationally televised afternoon window.

The Vikings were originally scheduled to play host to the Packers at 1 p.m. ET, with the Dallas Cowboys set to visit the Philadelphia Eagles at 4:25. Now, the Cowboys-Eagles matchup has been moved to earlier in the day for a 1 p.m. kickoff, making the Packers-Vikings contest the central matchup of Sunday afternoon...

NFL schedule change: Vikings vs. Packers rematch gets bigger audience; Eagles vs. Cowboys bumped to new slot
 
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