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Jason Pierre-Paul to the Ravens

According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Networkl’edge rusher et double pro bowler Jason Pierre-Paul signed a one-year, $5.5 million contract with the Baltimore Ravens. He will know his 3rd professional team after the New York Giants and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers where he won the Super Bowl with these 2 teams. Last season, he made 31 tackles (including 3 for loss), 2.5 sacks, 5 pressures and 1 forced fumble. He will bolster a pass-rush committee that lacks depth in Maryland.

Sean Payton waits for the right moment

In an interview given to NewOrleans.Footballthe former coach of the Saints Sean Payton will return to the NFL only if he is offered the position that suits him.

“If the right situation arises, of course I will be interested. It can come in a year, in 2 years. »

Payton also clarified that a good position would be a position where he gets on well with the front office and the owners of the club and with whom he can build a culture of winning. He also says he’s never coached teams that are in a bad cycle and don’t work.
He would have liked to coach the Saints in the game against the Buccaneers where he said he was “jealous” of those around the field, Bruce Arians included.

Aaron Rodgers won’t follow Tom Brady’s route

Play until 45? Very little for Aaron Rodgers (QB, Packers).

” I will not do it. I will do something else,” the 39-year-old quarterback told the Wisconsin State Journal. “I have a lot of other things that interest me outside of football. This sport has been very good to me. I feel like I gave everything to this sport. At some point, I will do something else, and I really think it will be before 45 years. »

injuries

Dak Prescott (QB, Cowboys) was able to throw the ball but did not take a snap or practice with the team. His coach Mike McCarthy said he no longer wore a bandage on his thumb. (official)

Lamar Jackson (QB, Ravens) trained normally on Thursday. He was able to throw the ball and no longer wore protection (elbow pad) on his right elbow. (Baltimore Sun)

Tom Brady (QB, Buccaneers) trained as normal on Thursday, but was seen hampered several times by his right hand. He would be embarrassed by his ring finger, but assured the press that he is fine. (ESPN)

Justin Herbert (QB, Chargers) was able to throw more balls than in yesterday’s practice session. Some were in the direction of Keenan Allen (WR, Chargers), who is recovering from a hamstring injury. Both players are expected to be in gear against the Jaguars this Sunday. (official)

– Carnage for Aaron Rodgers’ targets on the Packers side. In fact, recipients Allen Lazard (ankle), Sammy Watkins (hamstring), Christian Watson (hamstring) and Randall Cobb (sick) did not train this Thursday. (official)

– Same goes for Tom Brady’s targets on the Buccaneers side. Receivers Chris Godwin (hamstring) and Julius Jones (knee) did not train this Thursday and risk being forfeited for the game against the Packers. They could therefore join the suspended Mike Evans. (official)

– The Bills safety duo Jordan Poyer (foot) and Micah Hyde (neck) did not train this Thursday. The two players are therefore uncertain for the match against the Dolphins even if Sean McDermott is optimistic for the first city. It will depend on his attendance at training the next day. Gabriel Davis (WR, Bills, ankle), he trained in a limited way on Wednesday. He assured Syracuse.com that he will play this Sunday against the Dolphins. (official)

They didn’t finish Sunday’s game : Ronnie Harrison (S, Browns, ischios), Anthony Walker (LB, Browns, jambe)

They trained normally on Thursday: Michael Gallup (WR, Cowboys, knee), Patrick Surtain II (CB, Broncos, shoulder), DJ Jones (DT, Broncos, ankle), Matt Milano (LB, Bills, neck), Quez Watkins (WR, Eagles, sick) , Haason Reddick (DE, Eagles, knee), Jonathan Allen (DT, Commanders, groin), JK Dobbins (RB, Ravens, knee)

They trained in a limited way this Thursday: Marlon Humprhey (CB, Ravens, aine), Marcus Peters (CB, Ravens, genou), Ronnie Stanley (OT, Ravens, cheville), Devin Dvernay (WR, Ravens, commotion), Michael Pittman (WR, Colts, quadriceps), Shaquille Leonard (LB, Colts, quadriceps), Christian McCaffrey (RB, Panthers, cheville), Dawson Knox (TE, Bills, pied), Davon Goschaux (DT, Patriots, dos), Jalen Mills (CB, Patriots, ischios), Xavien Howard (CB, Dolphins, aine), Jameis Winston (QB, Saints, dos/cheville), Alvin Kamara (RB, Saints, côtes), Kadarius Toney (WR, Giants, ischios), David Bakhtiari (OT, Packers, genou), Kenny Clark (DT, Packers, aine), Corey Davis (WR, Jets, genou), Jordan Fuller (S, Rams, ischios)

They missed Thursday’s practice: Micah Parsons (LB, Cowboys, sick), Aidan Hutchinson (DE, Lions, thigh), Roquan Smith (LB, Bears, hip), Jerry Jeudy (WR, Broncos, ribs), La’El Collins (OT, Bengals, back ), Ed Oliver (DT, Bills, ankle), Yannick Ngakoue (DE, Colts, back), Kyle Dugger (S, Patriots, knee), Jakobi Meyers (WR, Patriots, knee), Terron Armstead (OT, Dolphins, foot ), Brevin Jordan (TE, Texans, ankle), Harrison Butker (K, Chiefs, ankle), JC Jackson (CB, Chargers, ankle), Corey Linsey (OL, Chargers, knee)

They are placed on the injured list (and will miss at least four games): Jamarco Jones (OL, Titans)

Transactions

– According to Jordan Schultz, the Raiders will meet the linebacker Blake Martinezrecently cut by the Giants, this Friday for a visit.

The main signatures: Travis Fulgham (WR, Packers, PS), Kendall Blanton (TE, Rams), Malcolm Brown (RB, Rams, PS), Shaun Jolly (CB, Rams), Khalil Davis (DT, Buccaneers, PS), Andre Baccellia (WR, Cardinals, PS), Mika Tafua (DE, Cowboys, PS), Dennis Houston (WR, Cowboys, PS), Wyatt Ray (OLB, Titans, PS)

The main cuts: Mike Brown (S, Packers), Trey Ragas (RB, Rams), Keir Thomas (LB, Rams)

Discipline

– Suspension upheld on appeal for Bobby Hart (OL, Bills), who received a one-game suspension for an altercation in the game against the Titans. Hart had tried to hit an opposing player, but hit a Tennessee coach.

Brian Daboll delighted that Kenny Golladay is angry

Giants coach Brian Daboll had a rather surprising reaction at a press conference, evoking Kenny Golladay who expressed his frustration at not playing enough a few days ago.

“I don’t know if I’ve ever been in a team where someone never complained. I have respect for Kenny. I’m glad he’s not happy not to play. This shows its competitiveness. We will see this week but he is a great professional. »

If Daboll does not guarantee an increase in playing time for Kenny Golladay, there is no doubt that the ball is in the player’s court if he wants to be on the field more often.

Frustrated George Pickens

It’s only been 2 NFL games in his career and yet the Steelers’ rookie receiver George Pickens is already unhappy. In an interview with Pittsburgh Tribune-Reviewit states that it was open 90% of the time. Since the start of the season, he has been targeted 6 times for 2 receptions.

“I know my first step is devastating than any defender and I’m fast. I feel like I’m still off the mark 99% of the time. When the ball is in the air and the defender has time to catch me, I know I will always be ahead of the defender. »

Maybe that will change in the future as the Steelers only completed just 42 passes in 2 games. So the pressure is on Mitch Trubisky. Especially since Pickens showed on Thursday that he is capable of great things.

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