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Sources: Texans expected to activate defensive tackle Mario Edwards Jr. to play in Monday night game against Cowboys
Read full article: Sources: Texans expected to activate defensive tackle Mario Edwards Jr. to play in Monday night game against CowboysTexans bringing back defensive tackle after he served four-game NFL suspension
‘It’s not good enough,’ Texans’ banged-up defense played well, but can’t get one final stop in loss to Packers
Read full article: ‘It’s not good enough,’ Texans’ banged-up defense played well, but can’t get one final stop in loss to PackersTexans force three turnovers on defense, special teams, but absorb 24-22 loss to Green Bay
‘Violent, toughness, twitch, flexibility,’ Texans defensive lineman Mario Edwards Jr. off to fast start at training camp
Read full article: ‘Violent, toughness, twitch, flexibility,’ Texans defensive lineman Mario Edwards Jr. off to fast start at training campTexans defensive lineman off to fast start at camp
Rookie Devon Witherspoon scores on 97-yard pick-6 as Seahawks' defense leads Seattle over Giants
Read full article: Rookie Devon Witherspoon scores on 97-yard pick-6 as Seahawks' defense leads Seattle over GiantsRookie cornerback Devon Witherspoon scored on a 97-yard interception return late in the third quarter and the Seattle Seahawks tied a team record with 11 sacks in a 24-3 victory over the struggling and offensively inept New York Giants.
NFL updates protocols in response to COVID-19 cases
Read full article: NFL updates protocols in response to COVID-19 casesThe NFL has updated its protocols in reaction to an increase in COVID-19 cases around the league, and it is pushing booster shots as the most effective protection against the coronavirus.
Spend, spend, spend on 2nd day of "legal tampering" in NFL
Read full article: Spend, spend, spend on 2nd day of "legal tampering" in NFL(AP Photo/Gary McCullough, File)For people wondering where is all the free-agent quarterback movement as the NFL's “legal tampering” period enters its second day, well, calm down. He started seven and played in nine games last season for Miami, throwing for 2,091 yards, 13 touchdowns and eight interceptions. He will be replaced as Tua Tagovailoa's backup by Brissett, who will get a one-year, $5 million deal in Miami. The Bengals also reached agreement with Pittsburgh safety Mike Hilton on a four-year, $24 million contract, also according to a person with knowledge of the deal. Kelly signed a three-year, $21 million deal exactly a year ago and started all 16 games at right tackle.