Tennessee Titans CB Jason McCourty (chest) will be a game-time decision for Week 17’s game against the Houston Texans, according to head coach Mike Mularkey. He was a limited participant in practice Friday, Dec. 30, and is listed as questionable on the injury report.
Monthly Archives: December 2016
Chiefs | Demetrius Harris fined
Kansas City Chiefs TE Demetrius Harris was fined $12,154 by the National Football League for excessive celebration after catching a touchdown pass from DT Dontari Poe during the closing minutes of Week 16’s game against the Denver Broncos.
Chiefs | Chris Jones fined
Kansas City Chiefs DL Chris D. Jones was fined $18,231 by the National Football League for an illegal forearm shiver to Denver Broncos QB Trevor Siemian in Week 16’s game well after the ball was thrown.
Patriots | Michael Floyd could face longer jail term
New England Patriots WR Michael Floyd could face 180 days in jail instead of 45 for his Dec. 12 arrest on a Super Extreme DUI charge. If he is sentenced to 180 days, his availability for next season could be in jeopardy.
Raiders | Aldon Smith won’t be reinstated
The Oakland Raiders will not reinstate LB Aldon Smith this season, according to a source close to the team. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell will revisit Smith’s case in March of 2017.
Browns | Mario Alford boosting return game
Cleveland Browns WR Mario Alford was praised by special teams coordinator Chris Tabor, and Alford said he plans to remain a ‘good risk taker’ as kick returner.
Ravens | James Hurst in line to start
Baltimore Ravens OT James Hurst has been working with the first-team offense in practice and is expected to start at right tackle against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 17.
Jets | Darrelle Revis lobbying to stay?
New York Jets CB Darrelle Revis said he wants to return to the team in 2017 and eventually retire as a Jet. ‘Do the New York Jets want to treat my situation with class or no class?’ ‘With me being one of the best players in the history of this franchise, do they want me to retire here or not retire here?’
Panthers | Michael Oher eyes 2017 return
Carolina Panthers OT Michael Oher (concussion) is out of concussion protocol and is already preparing for the 2017 season, according to a league source.
Panthers | Thomas Davis expects to be back
Carolina Panthers LB Thomas Davis said he has no plans to retire and intends to finish out his current contract that runs through the 2017 season.