Free-agent WR Rishard Matthews (Titans) is not expected to be pursued by the Buffalo Bills. Bills wide receivers coach Terry Robiskie is the former offensive coordinator of the Tennessee Titans. He and Matthews ‘don’t have the best relationship,’ according to Jason Wolf of the Buffalo News.
Monthly Archives: September 2018
Eagles | Jay Ajayi returns to practice
Philadelphia Eagles RB Jay Ajayi (back) returned to practice Thursday, Sept. 27, after missing Week 3 with a back injury.
Packers | Nick Perry, Justin McCray miss practice
Green Bay Packers LB Nick Perry (concussion) and OG Justin McCray (shoulder) did not practice Thursday, Sept. 27.
Patriots | No practice Thursday for Eric Rowe
New England CB Eric Rowe (groin) missed the team’s practice Thursday, Sept. 27.
Bears | Anthony Miller unlikely to have surgery
Chicago Bears WR Anthony Miller (shoulder) is not expected to undergo surgery on his dislocated left shoulder, according to head coach Matt Nagy.
Lions | Ziggy Ansah, Michael Roberts remain out
Detroit Lions DE Ziggy Ansah (shoulder) and TE Michael Roberts (knee) were not practicing Thursday, Sept. 27.
Eagles | Rodney McLeod out for year
Philadelphia Eagles FS Rodney McLeod (knee) is done for the season after suffering a torn medial collateral ligament in Week 3, according to a source. McLeod underwent surgery on the injury Thursday, Sept. 27.
Browns | Tyrod Taylor clears concussion protocol
Cleveland Browns QB Tyrod Taylor (concussion, back) cleared the league’s concussion protocol Thursday, Sept. 27. However, head coach Hue Jackson said Taylor also is dealing with a back injury that could keep him from serving as the team’s No. 2 quarterback in Week 4.
Vikings | Everson Griffen finishing evaluation
Minnesota Vikings DE Everson Griffen (knee, non-injury) is expected to complete his mental-health evaluation Thursday, Sept. 27, and is expected to publicly address the situation soon, according to a source.
Titans | Rishard Matthews granted release
Tennessee Titans WR Rishard Matthews is being released Thursday, Sept. 27.