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Sources: Burrow (toe surgery) to miss 3 months
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow will undergo toe surgery, said coach Zac Taylor on Monday, and it will sideline him a minimum of three months, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.[read more]

🧐 Fantasy football free agent pickups
Highlighting available signal-callers after an injury-filled weekend, as well as other helpful options ahead of Week 3.[read more]

Bucs lose Kancey, Goedeke to injury vs. Texans
Buccaneers starting defensive tackle Calijah Kancey and starting right tackle Luke Goedeke left Monday night's win at Houston with injuries.[read more]

Clowney expects to make Cowboys debut Sunday
Jadeveon Clowney says he expects to make his Cowboys debut Sunday when Dallas visits the Bears.[read more]

Brady spotted in Raiders' booth during MNF
Raiders minority owner Tom Brady was seen wearing a headset in the team's coaching booth during Monday's game vs. the Chargers.[read more]

Payton laments FG block try that led to penalty
Broncos coach Sean Payton said game officials made "the correct call" on a Denver penalty during a 60-yard field goal attempt, a penalty that gave the Colts a second chance at the game winner on the last play of a 29-28 Broncos loss.[read more]

Bears encouraged by QB Williams' growth in loss
Despite the blowout loss to the Lions, the Bears were encouraged with the "significant growth" QB Caleb Williams showed in the Week 2 game.[read more]

Sources: Vikes' McCarthy (ankle) out 2-4 weeks
Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy is expected to miss two to four weeks with a high ankle sprain, sources told ESPN, and Carson Wentz is expected to start in his place.[read more]

Commanders' Daniels has knee injury, status iffy
Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels has a knee injury that has his status for Sunday's game against the Las Vegas Raiders in question.[read more]

Barnwell picks apart three wild Week 2 endings, from the Cowboys' big kick to the Jaguars' collapse
Bill Barnwell sorts through fourth-quarter fireworks in Giants-Cowboys, Broncos-Colts and Jaguars-Bengals.[read more]