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Tagged: Odell Beckham (34 Results)

Around the NFL: Russell Shepard?

Passing production is at an all-time high. This is especially true, it seems, if you face the right defense. Kansas City and Tampa Bay (just fired its defensive coordinator) are giving up over 350 yards per game. The Saints, Falcons, Steelers and Bengals are all giving up over 300 yards per game. It's nuts, but the result is that some no-name wideouts are going to be viable in weekly matchups with these teams.   more »

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Oct
10

Beckham Jr., Marshall both to have surgery, out for season

As feared, New York Giants wide receiver ODELL BECKHAM JR. will undergo what’s expected to be season-ending surgery at some point this week to repair his fractured ankle. And now thereMore is word that Beckham’s teammate, wideout BRANDON MARSHALL, will also have season-ending ankle surgery. Wide receiver DWAYNE HARRIS will also undergo surgery to repair his fractured foot. Wideout STERLING SHEPARD has been ruled day-to-day with a sprained ankle and may be the last man standing. Less

Source: NBC Sports

Sep
20

Lions rookie linebacker has concussion

Detroit Lions rookie linebacker JARRAD DAVIS suffered a concussion during Monday night’s game against the New York Giants. Davis suffered the injury when he was hit from behind by ODELL BECKHAMMore and launched into running back PAUL PERKINS. With Davis in the concussion protocol, his availability for Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Falcons is in jeopardy. Less

Source: Mlive.com

Sep
5

Beckham misses Giants practice

New York Giants wide receiver ODELL BECKHAM did not participate in practice on Monday, riding an exercise cycle instead. Beckham is still battling an August ankle injury that has his statusMore in question for the season opener against the Dallas Cowboys. Giants coach Ben McAdoo said if Beckham is cleared to play medically that he will play. Stay tuned. Less

Source: NFL.com

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