Los Angeles Chargers defensive backs coach Chris Harris is taking the same position with the Washington Redskins, according to SiriusXM’s Alex Marvez.
Monthly Archives: January 2020
Patriots | Benjamin Watson calls it a career
Updating a previous report, New England Patriots TE Benjamin Watson announced his retirement Saturday, Jan. 4.
Saints | Drew Brees mum on his future
New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees declined to make any comment on his future in the wake of the team’s Wild Card loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, Jan. 5. Brees turns 41 later this month and is set to become an unrestricted free agent.
Bears | Kyle Long stepping away from football
Chicago Bears OG Kyle Long announced Sunday, Jan. 5, that he is ‘stepping away’ from the NFL to get his ‘body right.’ Long made the announcement via his Twitter account but did not specifically say he was retiring.
Seahawks | Record night for DK Metcalf
Seattle Seahawks WR DK Metcalf’s 160 receiving yards against the Philadelphia Eagles in the Wild Card round Sunday, Jan. 5, are the most by a rookie in the playoffs in NFL history and the fifth-most yards by a player in their playoff debut.
Seahawks | Ziggy Ansah’s status unknown
Updating a previous report, Seattle Seahawks DL Ziggy Ansah (neck) suffered a stinger during the Wild Card game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday, Jan. 5, according to head coach Pete Carroll, and Carroll said Ansah’s status for next week remains to be seen.
Eagles | Lingering knee issue for Brandon Graham
Philadelphia Eagles DL Brandon Graham (knee) said the knee injury that forced him to miss time during the Wild Card game against the Seattle Seahawks Sunday, Jan. 5, dates back to the Week 7 game against the Dallas Cowboys.
Eagles | Philly ousted in Wild Card round
Philadelphia Eagles QB Josh McCown completed 18-of-24 passes for 174 yards, no touchdowns and no interceptions in place of the injured QB Carson Wentz (head) in the NFC Wild Card Game against the Seattle Seahawks Monday, Jan. 5. RB Miles Sanders (ankle) shook off an ankle injury to rack up a game-best 69 rushing yards on 14 attempts while adding three grabs for eight yards. RB Boston Scott ran for 25 yards on six attempts with 23 yards on three catches. TE Dallas Goedert had seven catches for 73 yards, while TE Zach Ertz had two catches for 44 yards on four targets. WR Greg Ward Jr. was the top receiver with three receptions for 24 yards.
Seahawks | Seattle advances to face Green Bay
Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson completed 18-of-30 passes for 325 yards, one touchdown and no interceptions in the NFC Wild Card Game Sunday, Jan. 5 against the Philadelphia Eagles. He also led the team with 45 rushing yards. RB Marshawn Lynch rushed six times for just seven yards, but he had a touchdown and 25 receiving yards. WR DK Metcalf had seven grabs for a game-best 160 yards and a touchdown, while WR Tyler Lockett had four grabs for 62 yards. WR David Moore also chipped in with 57 yards on two grabs, while TE Jacob Hollister had two grabs for 16 yards on four targets. S Bradley McDougald had 11 total stops with a sack, two tackles for loss and a quarterback hit, while LB/DE Jadeveon Clowney also had five total stops, a sack, two tackles for loss and a quarterback hit.
Seahawks | Ziggy Ansah will not return
Seattle Seahawks DE Ziggy Ansah (neck) left the NFC Wild Card Game Sunday, Jan. 5 against the Philadelphia Eagles due to a neck injury and he will not return.