Kansas City Chiefs DL Chris D. Jones (calf) is ‘day-to-day,’ according to head coach Andy Reid, who added during his press conference Monday, Jan. 13, that he’s not sure if Jones can play against the Tennessee Titans in the AFC Championship. Reid also stated Jones was not close to playing in the AFC Divisional Round game versus the Houston Texans.
Monthly Archives: January 2020
Patriots | David Andrews optimistic about return
New England Patriots C David Andrews (lungs) recently spoke at a charitable event in which he told those in attendance he ‘feels great’ and expressed his optimism about playing in 2020. Andrews missed the entire 2019 season after being diagnosed with blood clots in his lungs.
NFL | James Lynch turning pro
University of Baylor DE James Lynch announced his intention to declare for the 2020 NFL Draft on Monday, Jan. 13.
Vikings | Minnesota parting ways with Jerry Gray
Minnesota Vikings defensive backs coach Jerry Gray will not return to the team in 2020, according to a source.
Panthers | Mike Phair headed to Carolina
Indianapolis Colts defensive line coach Mike Phair is expected to join the Carolina Panthers in the same capacity under new head coach Matt Rhule, according to multiple reports.
Jaguars | John DeFilippo let go
Jacksonville Jaguars offensive coordinator John DeFilippo will not return in 2020.
Vikings | Mike Hughes update
Minnesota Vikings CB Mike Hughes (neck) should be ready for spring drills, according to head coach Mike Zimmer.
Lions | Cory Undlin hired by Detroit
Philadelphia Eagles defensive backs coach Cory Undlin was hired by the Detroit Lions as defensive coordinator Monday, Jan. 13.
Patriots | Phillip Dorsett unlikely to return
New England Patriots WR Phillip Dorsett will likely depart in free agency during the offseason, in the opinion of ESPN’s Mike Reiss, who notes that Dorsett’s role as a receiver decreased as the season wore on.
Patriots | Jamie Collins’ second tenure ending?
New England Patriots LB Jamie Collins could depart in free agency, in the opinion of ESPN’s Mike Reiss, who notes that the team does not view Collins as a three-down linebacker and will therefore be limited in what they’re willing to spend.