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Josh McCown is starting his third straight game for the New York J

ets against the Tennessee Titans with rookie quarterback Sam Darnold out again because of an injured foot.Darnold returned to practice this week. But the rookie was limited Womens Cameron Jordan Jersey , and the Jets are giving him another week to heal up.Seattle will be without starting defensive tackle Shamar Stephen against San Francisco. Stephen was listed as questionable with a foot injury. Seattle also is without defensive end Rasheem Green.San Francisco is down wide receivers Marquise Goodwin and Pierre Garcon. Backup running back Alfred Morris is also out.Veteran cornerback Aqib Talib is active for the first time since Week 3 for the Los Angeles Rams' game against the Detroit Lions on Sunday, and Baltimore quarterback Joe Flacco is missing his third straight game in a visit to Atlanta.Talib injured an ankle in a win over the Los Angeles Chargers 10 weeks ago. Flacco returned to practice Thursday for the first time since injuring his right hip Nov. 4. Rookie Lamar Jackson is set for his first road start.Falcons linebacker Deion Jones is making his return after missing two months with a broken right foot suffered in the season opener against the Eagles. Jones came off injured reserve three weeks ago but was inactive the past two weeks.Cincinnati receiver A.J. Green is active against Denver after missing three games with an injured toe. Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall is inactive for the fourth straight game with a knee injury.Indianapolis running back Marlon Mack is active and starting at Jacksonville after the Colts' leading rusher was listed as questionable with a concussion. Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey (knee) and safety Tashaun Gipson (ankle) are active and starting.As expected, Chicago quarterback Mitchell Trubisky is missing his second straight game with a shoulder injury in the Bears' visit to the New York Giants.Inactives for Sunday's late games:NY JETS-TENNESSEEJets: QB Sam Darnold, CB Derrick Jones, DB Jeremy Clark, LB Jeremiah Attaochu, OL Ben Braden, WR Rishard Matthews, DL Folorunso FatukasiTitans: DB Dane Cruikshank, RB David Fluellen, RB Dalyn Dawkins, OLB Kamalei Correa, G Aaron Stinnie, OT Tyler Marz, DE Matt DickersonSAN FRANCISCO-SEATTLE49ers: WR Marquise Goodwin, WR Pierre Garcon, DB D.J. Reed Jr., RB Alfred Morris, G Joshua Garnett, T Shon Coleman, DL D.J. JonesSeahawks: S Shalom Luani, FB Tre Madden, CB Kalan Reed, LB K.J. Wright, G Ethan Pocic, DE Rasheem Green, DT Shamar StephenKANSAS CITY-OAKLANDChiefs: S Eric Berry (heel), WR Sammy Watkins (foot), TE Deon Yelder, OL Kahlil McKenzie, C Jimmy Murray, DL Justin HamiltonRaiders: WR Martavis Bryant (knee), G Chaz Green, LB Emmanuel Lamur, CB Montrel Meander, T Justin Murray, OL Ian Silberman, TE Darren WallerMINNESOTA-NEW ENGLANDVikings: QB Kyle Slotter, WR Chad Beebe, RB Mike Boone, LB Devante Downs, C Brett Jones, TE David Morgan, DT Jalyn HolmesPatriots: DB Duke Dawson, DL Danny Shelton, TE Dwayne Allen, CB Keion Crossen, DE Derek Rivers Authentic Ted Ginn Jr Jersey , DL Keionta Davis, OL James FerentzEarly games:BALTIMORE-ATLANTARavens: QB Joe Flacco, WR Jordan Lasley, OLB Tim Williams, S Tony Jefferson, OL James Hurst, OL/FB Patrick Ricaro, Dt Zach SielerFalcons: PK Giorgio Tavecchio, RB Brian Hill, CB Blidi Wreh-Wilson, S Keith Tandy, S Ryan Neal, DE Steven Means, OT Matt GonoBUFFALO-MIAMIBills: QB Derek Anderson, WR Ray-Ray McCloud III, CB Ryan Lewis, G Vladimir Ducasse, T Conor McDermott, G John Miller, TE Logan ThomasDolphins: QB David Fales, C Travis Swanson, G Isaac Asiata, T Zach Sterup, DE Jonathan Woodard, WR Danny Amendola, TE A.J. DerbyLA RAMS-DETROITRams: DB Darious Williams, RB Justin Davis, RB John Kelly, LB Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, DT Sebastian Joseph-Day, TE Johnny Mundt, DT Tanzel SmartLions: RB Kerryon Johnson, TE Michael Roberts, WR Brandon Powell, FB Nick Bellore, DE Kerry Hyder, CB Teez Tabor, LB Trevor BatesARIZONA-GREEN BAYCardinals: WR Chad Williams, LB Deone Bucannon, CB Quinten Rollins, DB Dontae Johnson, LB Thurston Armbrister, OL DJ HumphriesPackers: QB Tim Boyle, CB Kevin King, CB Bashaud Breeland, S Kentrell Brice, RB Tra Carson, S Raven Greene Womens Ken Crawley Jersey , OL Alex LightINDIANAPOLIS-JACKSONVILLEColts: TE Mo Alie-Cox, OL Le'Raven Clark, C Ryan Kelly, S Corey Moore, OT Hassan Ridgeway, TE Clive Walford, RB Jonathan WilliamsJaguars: WR DJ Chark, CB Tre Herndon, CB Quenton Meeks, LB Blair Brown, DT Eli Ankou, DE Lerentee McCray, OL Josh WalkerCLEVELAND-HOUSTONBrowns: QB Drew Stanton, DB Juston Burris, OL Austin Corbett, OL Desmond Harrison, TE Pharaoh Brown, DL Chad Thomas, DL Carl DavisTexans: WR Keke Coutee, WR Vyncint Smith, CB Natrell Jamerson, CB Deante Burton, OLB Duke Ejiofor, DE Carlos Watkins, DE Joel HeathDENVER-CINCINNATIBroncos: CB Tramaine Brock, LB Jeff Holland, LB Shaquil Barrett, LB Brandon Marshall, DE DeMarcus Walker, G Sam Jones, OL Nico FalahBengals: WR Auden Tate, CB Tony McRae, LB Brandon Bell, OT Cedric Ogbuehi, OT Cordy Glenn, WR Josh Malone, DE Kasim EdebaliCAROLINA-TAMPA BAYPanthers: CB Lorenzo Doss, RB Travaris Cadet, LB Andre Smith, G Brendan Mahon, G Amini Silatolu, DT Vernon Butler, DE Marquis Haynes.Buccaneers: QB Ryan Griffin, WR DeSean Jackson, CB Brent Grimes, CB Carlton Davis, CB M.J. Stewart, DT Rakeem Nunez-Roches Womens Alex Anzalone Jersey , T Demar Dotson.CHICAGO-NY GIANTSBears: QB Mitchell Trubisky, WR Kevin White, DB Sherrick McManis, RB Benny Cunningham, OL Rashaad Coward, WR Javon Wims, DT Nick Williams.Giants: QB Alex Tanney, DB Kamrin Moore, LB Lorenzo Carter, C Evan Brown, TE Evan Engram, DL John Jenkins, LB B.J. Goodson. Whether it's a quartet of players getting arrested for failing to pay a tab at a British nightclub or a locker-room spat or a four-game losing streak, things couldn't get much worse for the Jacksonville Jaguars at the moment 鈥?on the field or off it.A club that reached the AFC championship game last season and seemed to cement its status as a contender by beating the New England Patriots in Week 2 last month is now in total disarray."It's a good week for a bye," was the way coach Doug Marrone put it Sunday after the Jaguars dropped to 3-5 and tied for last in the AFC South with a 24-18 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at Wembley Stadium.Yes, a break now gives him a chance to try to save the season.But there's little reason to think that's even possible at this point.Quarterback Blake Bortles' playoff competence sure now seems as if it were the mirage many suspected, and while he got off to start again after being yanked midgame a week ago, he led Jacksonville's offense to only one touchdown and four field goals against Philadelphia.The defense is dealing with injuries and inconsistencies and a sudden inability to tackle.A week ago, after a 20-7 loss to the Houston Texans, Calais Campbell was seen holding back fellow defensive end Yannick Ngakoue in the locker room, fallout from some postgame shouting and finger-pointing.The Jaguars are averaging just 11.5 points per game during the current slide.Their opponents? More than twice that, 28.5."We've got a lot to do," Marrone acknowledged, "in a lot of different areas."That includes out-on-the-town discipline and internal team harmony.Out into the wee hours of Saturday morning in London, safety Barry Church and three teammates were detained, although not charged, by the Metropolitan Police over their bar bill.Church called the whole thing "a misunderstanding."Bortles said it had no effect on the team's showing Sunday.Marrone, though, conceded: "A lot of things that you do during the week have an impact."In case you missed it, here are other top topics after the NFL season's eighth Sunday:TRADE DEADLINEIf the recent moves are any indication, Tuesday's NFL trade deadline could more closely resemble what happens in baseball than the usual football humdrum. Some of the very worst clubs, such as the Arizona Cardinals (2-6 after edging San Francisco 18-15), should consider the example set by the New York Giants (1-7 after losing to Washington 20-13). The Giants sent away two defenders last week and could do something else, even if Eli Manning declared Sunday he wants to stay. What could Patrick Peterson bring in return for the Cards? Maybe Tampa Bay (3-4 after a 37-34 loss to Cincinnati) should think about getting something for Jameis Winston or Ryan Fitzpatrick or DeSean Jackson. We already know Jon Gruden's Oakland Raiders (1-7 after being beaten 42-28 by the Colts) are willing to deal, so perhaps benched safety Karl Joseph will follow the same path already taken by Khalil Mack and Amari Cooper.HALFWAY TO 16-0Todd Gurley and the Los Angeles Rams are halfway to 16-0 after a comeback victory over the Green Bay Packers. Gurley accounted for 195 yards ?114 on 25 carries, and another 81 on six catches ?and a TD, but he also was smart enough to know when not to tack on another score. On his way to the end zone, Gurley let himself get tackled, so the Rams could run out the clock as they improved to 8-0 by beating Aaron Rodgers and Co. 29-27 after trailing 10-0. But what about all those folks out there who could have used the fantasy points? "Man, forget fantasy. Forget Vegas," Gurley said. "We got the win, so that's all that matters."SAINT PATRICKPatrick Mahomes just keeps putting up numbers, and his Kansas City Chiefs just keep on winning. Mahomes is only the third QB in NFL history to throw for at least 300 yards in seven consecutive games during a season, and only the fourth with four TD tosses in each of three games in a row. The other trio? Dan Marino, Peyton Manning and Drew Brees. Not too shabby. After leading KC past Denver 30-23, Mahomes is already up to 26 TD passes this season for the Chiefs, who are 7-1.AP Sports Writer Greg Beacham in Los Angeles and freelancer Zac Boyer in London contributed to this report.Follow Howard Fendrich on Twitter at ://HowardFendrich Custom Oakland Raiders Jerseys



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