Amid an absolutely insane week for the NFL, the Baltimore Ravens have quietly been dealing with some concerning news regarding star quarterback Lamar Jackson. The 2019 NFL MVP was listed as “questionable” on the Ravens’ final injury report of the week. Jackson did not participate in practice at all this week due to an ankle injury. “Questionable” normally means that there’s … [Read more...] about NFL World Reacts To Friday’s Lamar Jackson News
Archives for December 2021
Saints activate Mark Ingram from COVID-19 reserve list
The Saints activated running back Mark Ingram from the COVID-19 reserve list Friday. He missed Sunday’s victory over the Jets after testing positive for the virus. Ingram returned to practice Friday and is expected to play against the Buccaneers. “I just quarantined, tried to do my best, tried not to spread, tried my best not [more] … [Read more...] about Saints activate Mark Ingram from COVID-19 reserve list
Final Fox Thursday night game generates total audience of 18.0 million; what will Amazon do?
On Thursday night, Fox aired its final Thursday night game. And the NFL may have enjoyed a massive Thursday night audience for the last time, in a while. According to the NFL, the Week 15 Chiefs-Chargers game generated an average audience of 18.0 million across all platforms, including Fox, NFL Network, Fox Deportes, Fox Sports [more] … [Read more...] about Final Fox Thursday night game generates total audience of 18.0 million; what will Amazon do?
Players who return from positive COVID cases won’t be tested for rest of season
There’s a silver lining, thin as it may be, arising from the ongoing rash of positive COVID results for NFL teams. When those players return to play, they won’t be subject to testing again for the rest of the season. Vaccinated or not, a 90-day testing holiday will apply to all of them. With the [more] … [Read more...] about Players who return from positive COVID cases won’t be tested for rest of season
ESPN channels exit YouTube TV
If you have YouTube TV and you hope to watch ESPN, you’re currently SOL. As of 12:00 a.m. ET on Saturday, all Disney-owned channels exited the popular streaming platform, leaving millions (yours truly included) without ESPN channels on YouTube TV. That means no Monday Night Football, starting with this week’s Vikings-Bears game. Unless there’s some [more] … [Read more...] about ESPN channels exit YouTube TV