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📈 Power Rankings: Each team's non-QB MVP
Let's update our NFL Power Rankings ahead of Week 11. Plus, we picked every team's MVP -- not including quarterbacks.[read more]
Lamar (knee) practices, eyes start vs. Browns
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson returned to practice Thursday, making a solid step toward starting Sunday at Cleveland.[read more]
Texans QB Stroud to miss second straight game
The Texans have ruled quarterback C.J. Stroud out for Sunday's matchup against the Titans, coach DeMeco Ryans announced Thursday.[read more]
Jets place star WR Wilson on IR with knee injury
The Jets and their 32nd-ranked passing offense will be without star wide receiver Garrett Wilson for at least the next four games, as he was placed on injured reserve Thursday for the first time in his career.[read more]
Vikes' Jefferson wants to return to 'savage mode'
Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson said he's trying to work back to the level he reached in 2022, when he won the NFL's Offensive Player of the Year award.[read more]
NFL details efforts to restrict prop betting in memo
The NFL sent a memo to team officials Thursday to reemphasize the league's stance on what types of wagers are permitted with its sportsbook partners.[read more]
Documents: NFL wants union to stop report cards
The NFL filed a grievance against the NFL Players Association, asking the union to stop its annual team report cards, according to documents obtained by ESPN.[read more]
Purdy feels 'really good,' likely to start vs. Cards
Barring a setback, Brock Purdy will step back into his role as the San Francisco 49ers' starting quarterback on Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals.[read more]
Maye keeps NFL-best Pats hot amid 'MVP' chants
Drake Maye heard chants of "MVP" after leading the Patriots to a 27-14 win over the Jets on Thursday night that boosted them to an NFL-best 9-2 record.[read more]
TreVeyon Henderson helps power Patriots to best record in NFL after win over Jets
New England moves to 9-2 as it breezes past New York on "Thursday Night Football" as Henderson scores three touchdowns.[read more]




