Cards OTAs: A Disgusting Amount of Fun
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No wonder why the Arizona Cardinals haven’t signed a big name TE this off-season. Yesterday, with the start of the Cardinals OTAs, J.J. Watt was doing his version of George Kittle, and, of course, was already commanding double teams - in this case from CBs Malcolm Butler and Byron Murphy.
How dare the Cardinals have this much fun on their first day of OTAs?
At the center of it all, J.J. Watt put the day’s vibe in perspective:
Here is a portion of J.J. Watt’s post-practice remarks to Cardinals’ beat writer Kyle Odegard:
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The Browns haven t held the No. 26 pick since 1964, but they ve had a handful of 26th picks spend some time on their roster. That includes the recently signed Takkarist McKinley, WR Breshad Perriman and, just a few decades ago, a Pro Football Hall of Famer.
From Hamilton Nichols to Jordan Love, we went back and examined the careers of each of the players selected with the No. 26 pick since 1946. We found three Hall of Famers, the son of a Browns Legend, a high-profile Big Ten coach, three straight years in which the Browns held the No. 26 pick (1950-52) and a significant number of players who outplayed their draft position.
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The Seahawks host the Rams at Lumen Field on Saturday in the Wild Card round of the playoffs, and injuries are a key storyline for both teams. Seahawks Pro-Bowl safety Jamal Adams and starting defensive tackle Jarran Reed both left last week s game with injuries, while the Rams played in Week 17 without quarterback Jared Goff, who had surgery less than two weeks ago after injuring his thumb in L.A. s Week 16 loss in Seattle. Adams status became less of a mystery on Wednesday, however, when he emphatically declared that he is playing.
Thursday s Injury Report
The Seahawks should head into Saturday s game at or very near full strength, with only two players listed on the final injury report. That being said, the two listed as questionable, cornerback Shaquill Griffin and defensive tackle Jarran Reed, are both important parts of Seattle s defense, so missing either of them would be significant.
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The Seahawks host the Rams on Sunday with a chance to clinch the NFC West with a victory, and they should be healthier than the last time these teams met when they were without running backs Chris Carson, Carlos Hyde and Rashaad Penny, center Ethan Pocic, cornerback Shaquill Griffin and defensive end Benson Mayowa, to name a few. That being said, the Seahawks will be monitoring several injury situations heading into the week.
Friday s Injury Report
The Seahawks have only four players listed with injury designations, meaning everyone else on the roster should be available for Sunday s game, including defensive tackle Jarran Reed, who missed two days of practice with a chest injury before being a limited participant Friday, as well as defensive end Carlos Dunlap II, who before this week had been questionable for the past three games with a foot injury, playing in two and missing one.
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An image from the Sept. 29, 2019 regular season home game against the Carolina Panthers. The Texans lost 10-16. ZACH TARRANT/HOUSTON TEXANS