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Packers Roster Moves Not Made Were Most Important Before Facing Lions
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Packers Roster Moves Not Made Were Most Important Before Facing Lions

  • Packers did not elevate Pierre Strong from the practice squad, keeping him inactive for the Lions game.
  • Jayden Reed’s return remains uncertain; he is on injured reserve with a return window not yet opened.
  • Will Sheppard was promoted to the active roster to address receiver depth.
  • Jaylin Simpson was elevated to provide depth in the secondary due to Nixon’s status.
  • Jamon Johnson was elevated for depth after Walker’s uncertain status, though he was inactive previously.
  • The moves illustrate the Packers’ strategy to manage injuries and maintain depth heading into a key divisional matchup.
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NFL great sensationally unretires at 29
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sports19h ago

NFL great sensationally unretires at 29

  • Ragnow plans to return to the Lions after announcing retirement in June, signaling a dramatic comeback.
  • NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport says Ragnow is 'in shape and ready to roll sooner, rather than later.'
  • Ragnow retired in June amid a contract dispute with the Lions and health concerns.
  • Ragnow's return comes as Detroit’s offensive line faces multiple injuries and uncertainty.
  • Ragnow, a 2018 first-round pick, earned multiple Pro-Bowl selections over seven seasons with Detroit.
  • His return timeline is unclear, with questions around which game he might suit up for next.
  • The Lions may restructure a new contract or incentives for Ragnow upon his return.
  • Ragnow started all seven seasons in Detroit after being drafted 20th overall in 2018.
  • The potential return could impact Detroit’s offense as injuries pile up on the line.
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Miami Basketball Is Preparing for More than Just AJ Dybantsa Against No. 9 BYU
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sports19h ago

Miami Basketball Is Preparing for More than Just AJ Dybantsa Against No. 9 BYU

  • Miami faces a top-10 BYU squad on Thanksgiving Day, testing the Hurricanes' roster depth.
  • AJ Dybantsa anchors attention as a projected top-three 2026 NBA pick, but the coach says Saunders matters more for winning.
  • Coach Jai Lucas notes Saunders, not just Dybantsa or Wright, as a key factor in Miami's performance.
  • BYU remains a formidable foe with a top-10 ranking as Miami readies their defensive and offensive adjustments.
  • Tru Washington and Ernest Udeh Jr. are returning to practice, potentially impacting who can play against BYU.
  • Justice Sandle serves as SI's Miami Hurricanes site lead, continuing coverage of the team during Feast Week.
  • ESPN will broadcast the game, highlighting the Hurricanes' adjusted roster on a national stage.
  • Miami aims to regain rhythm as they prepare for a challenging Thanksgiving tilt against BYU.
  • Miami seeks to balance star power with depth to counter BYU’s top players.
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Chiefs' Elevate Fascinating Rookie OL Esa Pole
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sports17h ago

Chiefs' Elevate Fascinating Rookie OL Esa Pole

  • Chiefs elevate Esa Pole from the practice squad, signaling a likely NFL debut on Thanksgiving against the Cowboys.
  • Pole is a 6-7, 319-pound tackle who never played high school football, underscoring his unusual journey to the NFL.
  • Edwards returns to the Chiefs after signing a one-year contract in April, bringing veteran experience to special teams and coverage.
  • Pole’s path included Stints at Chabot Community College and Washington State before joining the Chiefs.
  • Pole previously joined the Jets via waivers before his stint with the Chiefs, illustrating a fluctuating early career.
  • Edwards previously won a Super Bowl with the Buccaneers in 2020 and played against the Chiefs in the Super Bowl LVIII.
  • NFL rules allow practice-squad players up to three standard gameday elevations before roster decisions are required.
  • The Chiefs’ moves come ahead of Thanksgiving, with Pole potentially active for the Dallas game.
  • Edwards’ versatility on special teams and coverage is valued as Chris Roland-Wallace deals with a back ailment.
  • The Chiefs aim to strengthen depth on both the offensive line and the secondary amid the season’s progress.
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