NFL Player News
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Trey Lance QB | LAC
49ers' Trey Lance: Unlikely for second preseason game
Lance isn't expected to play in Saturday's preseason game against the Vikings, Matt Barrows of The Athletic reports.
Head coach Kyle Shanahan noted that nothing was set in stone regarding Lance's status for the exhibition game, and a final decision won't be made until after Thursday's practice. Lance played two offensive possessions in the opening exhibition game against Green Bay, completing four of five passes for 92 yards and a touchdown. Even if Lance were to take the field Saturday, he would likely handle only a couple of possessions.
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Joe Burrow QB | CIN
Bengals' Joe Burrow: Returns to team drills
Burrow (appendix) returned to team drills Wednesday but acknowledged he would still like to add weight before Week 1, Ben Baby of ESPN.com reports.
While holding a news conference Wednesday for the first time since requiring an appendectomy July 26, Burrow relayed that he spent a few days in the hospital after a ruptured appendix necessitated the emergency procedure. He returned to 7-on-7 work Monday and is now participating in team drills, but he's not necessarily back to 100 percent strength less than a month after surgery. The Bengals seemingly expect him to get there in advance of their season opener Sept. 11 against Pittsburgh.
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John Wolford QB | MIN
Rams' John Wolford: In line to start preseason game
Head coach Sean McVay said Wolford is expected to play the first half of Friday's preseason contest against Houston, while Bryce Perkins likely plays the second half, Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com reports.
Barring any setbacks, Friday will account for Wolford's first preseason action of 2022, after Perkins was the only quarterback to play in last Saturday's preseason game against the Chargers. The 26-year-old has also taken some of the first-team reps throughout training camp, as Matthew Stafford has been working through elbow discomfort. Wolford re-signed with the Rams in April and is slated to be the primary backup heading into the 2022 season.
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Lamar Jackson QB | BAL
Ravens' Lamar Jackson: Won't play this week
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said Jackson and "some of the other starters" won't play in Sunday's preseason game at Arizona.
Jackson will watch from the sideline for a second straight week, leaving the Ravens' Aug. 27 matchup with the Commanders as his lone opportunity for an appearance this preseason. It won't be shocking if the Ravens hold him out of that one as well, considering he's a veteran quarterback with a returning offensive coordinator (Greg Roman) and no new pass catchers of note.
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Jameis Winston QB | NYG
Saints' Jameis Winston: Ruled out this week
Winston (knee/foot) won't play in Friday's preseason game against the Packers, Sean Fazende of FOX 8 reports.
Winston has been dealing with a foot sprain on top of coming back from the ACL tear in his left knee that cut short his 2021 campaign. He was held out of the preseason opener last week, but Winston could get a look in the Saints' final preseason game Aug. 26 versus the Chargers. Expect Andy Dalton to start against Green Bay on Friday.
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Deshaun Watson QB | CLE
Browns' Deshaun Watson: Could reach settlement with league
Watson's representatives and the NFL Players Association are in active negotiations on a discipline settlement with the NFL, Mary Kay Cabot of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.
The report notes that as Watson awaits designee Peter C. Harvey's ruling on the NFL's appeal of the quarterback's six-game suspension, the two sides have continued to negotiate, with Cabot indicating that a settlement may be reached within the next few days. Judy Battista of NFL Network previously noted that the league is seeking a one-year suspension for Watson, but Cabot suggests that if a settlement can be reached, the quarterback could take the field at some point during the regular season.
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Kirk Cousins QB | LV
Vikings' Kirk Cousins: Cleared to practice
Cousins (illness) was cleared to return to practice Wednesday after having missed the Vikings' preseason opener against the Raiders due to a positive COVID-19 test, Kevin Seifert of ESPN.com reports.
Cousins spent five days away from the team after testing positive for the virus, but he's now cleared the necessary protocols. His symptoms were reportedly minimal during his time away from the team. The veteran signal-caller is expected to immediately resume handling first-team reps for the Vikings, and he's back on the field in time to get some scrimmage work against the 49ers in the two teams' joint practices this week. Whether Cousins will take the field during the Vikings' second preseason game Sunday versus San Francisco has yet to be determined, but backup quarterbacks Sean Mannion and Kellen Mond should draw the bulk of the reps during the contest in any case.
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Geno Smith QB | NYJ
Seahawks' Geno Smith: Likely starting Thursday
Smith is expected to start Thursday's preseason game against the Bears after Drew Lock tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.
After handling first-team reps at Tuesday's practice and then being announced as the Seahawks' starting quarterback for the second preseason game by coach Pete Carroll, Lock will be unavailable to practice or play for at least the next five days. As a result, Smith -- who remains the team's No. 1 QB on the depth chart -- should get some more work with the top available skill-position players Thursday before handing the offense over to Jacob Eason.
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Drew Lock QB | SEA
Seahawks' Drew Lock: Will not play Thursday
Lock will not play in Thursday's preseason matchup with the Bears after testing positive for COVID-19, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
This is unfortunate timing for Lock, as he handled all of the first-team reps at practice Tuesday and was slated to draw the start against Chicago. While coach Pete Carroll maintains that Geno Smith is the team's No. 1 quarterback, the starting opportunity would have been a chance for Lock to make an impression. He will now have to wait until he's cleared to return to practice in order to prepare for his next chance to see game action, which would come in the Seahawks' preseason finale Aug. 26. In his absence, Smith and Jacob Eason are the lone healthy quarterbacks on the Seahawks roster.
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Geno Smith QB | NYJ
Seahawks' Geno Smith: Still No. 1 quarterback
Smith won't start Thursday's preseason contest against the Bears, but he remains the No. 1 quarterback on the Seahawks' depth chart, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports.
For the first time since training camp kicked off, Smith yielded all the reps with the first-team offense to Drew Lock at Tuesday's practice as Lock prepares to get the start in the team's second exhibition game. In the preseason opener, Smith worked the first half while Lock handled every snap after halftime, so the duo could reverse roles Thursday.