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  • When can Drake Maye return? How NFL’s concussion protocol works

    When can Drake Maye return? How NFL’s concussion protocol works

    When can Drake Maye return? How NFL’s concussion protocol works originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

    The New England Patriots could be without their prized rookie quarterback Drake Maye for the foreseeable future.

    Maye exited Sunday’s game vs. the New York Jets after taking a helmet-to-helmet hit in the second quarter. He was evaluated in the blue medical tent before heading to the locker room and being ruled out for the remainder of the game with a head injury.

    Veteran QB Jacoby Brissett replaced Maye and will likely regain his role as the starter if the third-overall draft pick misses time. Maye presumably will need to clear the NFL’s concussion protocol before returning to the field.

    So, what does concussion protocol entail? And when can we expect Maye to be cleared? Here’s how the process works:

    Sideline evaluation

    When a player is hit in the head and the protocol begins, the team physician and UNC (unaffiliated neurotrauma consultants) evaluate the player on the sideline by checking their cervical spine, speech, gait, and eyes. If the sideline survey reveals symptoms consistent with a concussion, the player is examined further in the locker room for more neurological symptoms.

    If the player is diagnosed with a concussion, he is ineligible to return to play in another game until passing the return-to-participation protocol. This is what happened with Maye during Sunday’s game.

    Five-step process

    Players must advance through the following five phases before they can be medically cleared to play:

    Symptom limited activity

    Players are asked to rest and limit any activities that could aggravate their symptoms. The phase may include limited stretching and balance activities at the discretion of the team’s medical staff.

    Aerobic exercise

    Players may begin cardio exercises along with stretching and balance activities with team medical staff supervising. Once the player has demonstrated his ability to engage in cardio exercise without aggravating his symptoms, he can advance…

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  • Bears’ Tyrique Stevenson apologizes for taunting fans before Chicago defense gave up Jayden Daniels’ Hail Mary

    Bears’ Tyrique Stevenson apologizes for taunting fans before Chicago defense gave up Jayden Daniels’ Hail Mary

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    The battle between the No. 1 and No. 2 overall picks in the 2024 NFL Draft did not disappoint. Right after Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams led what appeared to be a 10-play, 62-yard game-winning drive with 25 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels threw a 52-yard game-winning Hail Mary to Noah Brown with triple zeros on the clock.

    If you’re a Bears fan, this is a devastating loss. Washington had to go 76 yards in 25 seconds with one timeout, and somehow pulled it off on the final play. Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson sure felt like the game was over. He was so confident that he was on the field interacting with/taunting Commanders fans before the final play. 

    When Daniels snapped the ball, Stevenson even had his back turned to the line of scrimmage — not even worried! Then, the unimaginable happened. Washington’s miracle led to Stevenson posting an apology later on Sunday night. 

    “To Chicago and teammates my apologies for lack of awareness and focus …. The game ain’t over until zeros hit the clock. Can’t take anything for granted. Notes taken, improvement will happen. #Beardown,” Stevenson posted on social media Sunday night.

    On the final play, it even looks like Stevenson got a hand on the tipped ball that fell right into the hands of Brown for an 18-15 victory! The game isn’t over until it’s over. Stevenson learned that the hard way.

    Daniels’ 52-yard Hail Mary was the longest game-winning touchdown since the “Miami Miracle” in 2018. It wasn’t the only crazy play that took place in Week 8. In fact, this is the fourth week since 2000 that included five game-winning scores in the final minute of regulation. The Arizona Cardinals and Green…

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  • Don’t let Dak Prescott’s season ranking fool you in Week 8 | Fantasy Football Live

    Don’t let Dak Prescott’s season ranking fool you in Week 8 | Fantasy Football Live

    Yahoo Sports fantasy analyst Tera Roberts explains why fantasy managers can’t trust the numbers and the Cowboys quarterback is still trustworthy in your fantasy lineup this week.

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    Oh, I’ve got a fun one to start off with Matt and I, I’m, I’m having a R A uh mid show realization here that I’m coming off as a cowboys apologist.

    I talked about Jalen Tolbert and now I’m gonna talk about Dak Prescott and this is not the last cowboy that I’m gonna talk about here.

    But Dak Prescott QB 20 that number lies, uh, he’s currently QB 20 overall QB 17 in average points per game.

    And while, yes, this is his factual ranking here.

    It is really exaggerating.

    Dax’s overall performance.

    I feel like sometimes we look at the Cowboys from such a negative blight and we’re ignoring here that the Cowboys strength of schedule before the bi week was absolutely brutal.

    No easy matchups.

    They started off the season against Cleveland, followed by a healthy New Orleans squad Baltimore defense that is more pass friendly and that was the week that D did finish as the overall QB two in a game that he should have then against Giants.

    Been a decently strong defense this season, Pittsburgh Detroit, it’s been really, really ugly again aside from that, you know, these a couple of difficult, these difficult matchups early here.

    Overall, he has actually finished around a borderline QB one every single week.

    So it really hasn’t been that bad.

    The schedule has made it worse than it is.

    It looks worse than it is.

    He’s performed decently well, all things considered here and this week is not a cake walk here, but they are coming off the bi week.

    We do have to remember last year’s surge when they came off.

    The bi week, Mike mccarthy had put some fine tuning into things, fix the offense and they came out guns blazing.

    I am hoping that that happens here.

    I expect this to be a solid performance for Dak Prescott where he will not perform anywhere near QB 20 or QB 17 here and we’ll have at the very least a…

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  • NFL announces Week 7 fines: 49ers’ Trent Williams docked nearly $12K for punch that got him ejected

    NFL announces Week 7 fines: 49ers’ Trent Williams docked nearly $12K for punch that got him ejected

    The NFL is gearing up for a jam-packed Week 8 slate. Before they do, however, the league office is taking care of some business from Week 7 and handing out a litany of fines. In all, the NFL has fined 23 players for infractions from the previous week, which includes San Francisco 49ers left tackle Trent Williams. 

    The league has fined Williams $11,817 for unnecessary roughness after he was ejected for punching Kansas City Chiefs safety Bryan Cook. Williams could be seen punching Cook on the left side of the helmet after Cook struck him while he was on the ground. Cook himself was fined $8,442.64 for his part in the ordeal. 

    Along with Cook and Williams, two others were fined in from that game: 49ers cornerback Deommodore Lenoir was fined $11,817, and Chiefs wide receiver Skyy More was fined $9,356.83 for unnecessary roughness.

    Here’s a look at the other fines that were handed down by the NFL: 

    The Buccaneers quarterback was fined $11,255 for a facemask penalty called on him during Tampa Bay’s Week 7 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Mayfield could be seen grabbing the facemask of Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith in the third quarter last week. 

    Meanwhile, four other Buccaneers were fined in the losing effort: linebacker K.J. Britt was fined $6,231 for roughing the passer for a hit on Lamar Jackson, and defensive Earnest Brown IV was fined $5,472 for unnecessary roughness (use of helmet), while safeties Jordan Whitehead and Antoine Winfield Jr. were fined $11,817 each for low blocks. 

    Roquan Smith fined for hip-drop tackle on Chris Godwin

    As CBS Sports Lead NFL Insider Jonathan Jones previously reported, the NFL has determined that the play where Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin suffered a season-ending ankle injury came via an illegal hip-drop tackle from Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith. Upon review, the league has fined Smith $16,883 for the infraction. 

    On top of Smith receiving…

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  • ‘I love this game to the death of me’ – why Tua has returned

    ‘I love this game to the death of me’ – why Tua has returned

    Tua Tagovailoa led the NFL for passing yards last season [Getty Images]

    Tua Tagovailoa is set to return to NFL action this weekend after recovering from his latest concussion.

    Six weeks ago the Miami Dolphins quarterback suffered his third concussion in less than two years – and fourth overall, including his college career.

    Many pundits and ex-players called for the 26-year-old from Hawaii to retire. Some even said the NFL should take the decision out of his hands.

    BBC Sport looks at why Tagovailoa has chosen to keep playing and Dr Allen Sills, the NFL’s chief medical officer, explains the league’s stance.

    Will Tagovailoa return to play against the Cardinals?

    After last month’s concussion Tagovailoa was immediately put on Miami’s injured reserve list (IR), meaning he must miss a minimum of four games.

    Having done so, he returned to practice on Wednesday and has cleared the final step of the NFL’s concussion protocol – a session involving contact – so he can play in Sunday’s home game with the Arizona Cardinals (17:00 GMT).

    During his absence Tagovailoa consulted medical experts across the US. He said that, after two concussions in 2022, he considered retiring following discussions with his wife and family.

    On Monday he told reporters that this time “no-one’s [medical] advice affected anything that I thought in terms of returning” and he “had some conversations with my wife but that was it”.

    What is the NFL’s concussion protocol?

    The concussion protocol is a means of assessing players after they appear to show concussion symptoms.

    It involves a series of neurological checks, conducted by a team physician and an independent neurological consultant.

    During a game, it is known as a ‘game day checklist’, and players must clear each step to return to the field.

    Outside of games, players must clear a five-step ‘return-to-participation protocol’, which Tagovailoa has been following this week.

    How many concussions are too many?

    Tagovailoa has already had four concussions and…

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  • NFL Week 8 injury report: Bengals’ Tee Higgins gets surprise injury designation; Tyreek Hill questionable

    NFL Week 8 injury report: Bengals’ Tee Higgins gets surprise injury designation; Tyreek Hill questionable

    The final injury reports are coming in for Week 8 as the halfway point of the season is near. The Cincinnati Bengals got a surprise with Tee Higgins suffering a quad injury on Friday, hurting his chances of playing on Sunday. Meanwhile, the Miami Dolphins are set to get Tua Tagovailoa back as he cleared concussion protocol while the Washington Commanders will determine the status of Jayden Daniels. 

    The Dallas Cowboys won’t have Micah Parsons this week coming off of their bye either. 

    Below, you’ll see each team’s notable injury news from Friday’s final practice reports. Make sure you continue to check this page out as we’ll be updating it.

    The Eagles won’t have Becton this week and Goedert for the second straight week. Tyler Steen will start at right guard and Grant Calcaterra will start at tight end. Young was placed on injured reserve shortly after the injury report came out. 

    A surprise for the Bengals, as Higgins was limited in Friday’s practice after not being on the injury report all week. His status is uncertain for Sunday. Andrei Iosivas is the leading candidate to fill in for Higgins. Tackle Orlando Brown (knee) and safety Geno Stone (shin) were not given an injury designation. 

    The Ravens had Flowers practice in a limited capacity on Friday, so he’ll be a game-time decision Sunday. Mitchell won’t be providing insurance for Derrick Henry this week, but he’s close to a return soon. 

    Teller was a full participant for the Browns, so there’s a good chance he plays Sunday. 

    The Lions are relatively healthy heading into Sunday, as many of their offensive linemen had rest days earlier in the week. 

    For the Titans, Levis’s status is up in the air for the second straight week. If Levis can’t go, Mason Rudolph will make his second straight start. Baker, who was traded to Tennessee this week, is listed as questionable since the trade to Tennessee was official a day…

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  • Hufanga plans to play with cast upon 49ers return, per agent

    Hufanga plans to play with cast upon 49ers return, per agent

    Hufanga plans to play with cast upon 49ers return, per agent originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

    Programming Note: Watch “49ers Now” with Matt Maiocco and Jennifer Lee Chan at 4 p.m. PT today from Santa Clara, streaming live on the NBC Sports app. Watch the show later on YouTube and Facebook.

    The 49ers will be without another key player for at least the next few weeks.

    Veteran safety Talanoa Hufanga, who tore ligaments in his wrist in San Francisco’s Week 5 loss to the Arizona Cardinals and was placed on injured reserve the following week, will attempt to return in a “few weeks” and play with a cast, his agent, Chris Cabott told The Athletic’s Mike Silver on Thursday.

    Silver originally reported in his latest column, citing a source, that Hufanga — who the 49ers initially estimated would be sidelined for four weeks — now is expected to miss the remainder of the season.

    However, it appears Hufanga’s agent, in refuting Silver’s report, provided a clearer picture as to when the former All-Pro safety could return to the field.

    While it’s unclear exactly when Hufanga could return, the 49ers certainly could use his presence in the defensive backfield.

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  • Answering the NFL’s biggest questions entering Week 8: Does C.J. Stroud have a road problem?

    Answering the NFL’s biggest questions entering Week 8: Does C.J. Stroud have a road problem?

    Some massive storylines came out of NFL Week 7. Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson tore his Achilles and will miss the remainder of the 2024 season, Saquon Barkley outgained his former team all by himself, Russell Wilson blew out the New York Jets and Marcus Mariota dominated the Carolina Panthers. Who saw all of that coming? 

    This week, I want to discuss a few important topics: Does C.J. Stroud have a problem playing on the road? The borderline ridiculous NFL MVP market and what it should really look like, and how the Panthers are even worse than you think. What will happen next with them? Let’s jump in.

    1. Does C.J. Stroud have a road problem?

    A friend texted me last week asking why the Houston Texans were three-point underdogs to the Green Bay Packers. This was expected to be one of the best games of the week. Three points is a lot for two pretty evenly matched teams. 

    I responded eloquently, saying “Stroud has a weird road thing.” It’s actually something I’ve been thinking about for some time now. Then on Sunday, Stroud completed 10 of 21 passes for 86 yards in a two-point loss. His 86 passing yards marked a career low, and just 34 came when targeting receivers. So, does Stroud have a road problem? The numbers may surprise you:

    Stroud career splits

    Home

    9-2

    311.1

    21

    5

    106.3

    Away

    5-6

    213.5

    12

    4

    90.5

    Stroud averages 97.6 more passing yards per game at home than on the road. According to CBS Sports Research, that’s the biggest gap by any quarterback since the merger (min. 10 starts at home and road). Stroud has crossed 300 passing yards on the road just once, and has four road starts where he failed to throw a single touchdown. He’s thrown at least one touchdown in every home start. 

    Houston is 5-2 on the year, and both losses came on the road. The Texans were blown out by the Minnesota Vikings in Week 3, 34-7, and of course lost to the Packers on Sunday, 24-22. Overall, the Texans are…

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