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2021 NFL roster cuts tracker: Who’s in and who’s out for all 32 teams

Teams in the NFL are required to cut their rosters to 53 players by 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday. Cuts come earlier this season as teams had three preseason games — not four — to accommodate the 17-game regular season schedule. The biggest names let go are New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton and New […]

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David Johnson ruled out by Houston Texans due to concussion

Johnson was hit hard on a tackle by Jaguars linebacker Myles Jack in the second quarter of Houston’s 27-25 victory over Jacksonville. He was replaced by backup running back Duke Johnson, who had a career-high 20 touches in the game and will get the start Sunday. Duke Johnson had 16 carries for 41 yards and […]

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Houston Texans RB David Johnson ruled out with concussion

Johnson was hit hard on a tackle by Jaguars linebacker Myles Jack in the second quarter. Backup running back Duke Johnson has taken over for David Johnson. Prior to his injury, David Johnson ran for 16 yards on two carries. Outside linebacker Brennan Scarlett (arm) and left guard Senio Kelemete (concussion) has also been downgraded […]

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NFL veterans on the bubble for all 32 teams: Who could be cut during 2020 training camp?

How will Cam Newton‘s arrival affect the quarterbacks room in New England? Is there an odd man out at running back in Green Bay? After an offseason without practices amid the coronavirus pandemic, veterans might have more security than usual — or it just might be harder to identify who is on the bubble. With […]

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2020 NFL Power Rankings: 1-32 poll, plus post-draft winners for every team

The NFL draft is typically about who’s next for each team. But while veteran players might receive more competition from the annual influx of rookies, the newbies can actually provide some help and positive clarity for the vets, too. That’s where we went with this edition of the NFL Power Rankings, as several established NFL […]

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