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Jets Rookies Rise as Red-Zone Struggles Continue

The New York Jets enter Week 8 against the Cincinnati Bengals not just chasing a win, but a true identity. Injuries, inconsistency, and constant lineup changes have forced head coach Aaron Glenn’s team to look inward. What they’ve found is a rookie class ready to rise and an offense struggling to finish drives.

### Rookie Secondary Becoming the Story

Despite all the talk about the Jets’ offensive frustrations, their defense—and especially their rookies—has reshaped the team’s narrative. With All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner sidelined by a concussion, third-round pick Azareye’h Thomas steps into the spotlight for his first career start.

It’s a trial by fire for the Florida State product, who faces one of the NFL’s most dangerous duos in Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. Thomas showed his potential in limited snaps against Carolina. He allowed just two catches, broke up two passes, and stayed aggressive in man coverage when pressed into action.

Defensive coordinator Steve Wilks expressed full faith in the rookie. “You see the confidence, you see his ability,” Wilks said. “He’s not shying away from the positions we’re putting him in. We have a lot of confidence in him, and his teammates do too.”

Rookie safety Malachi Moore also continues to grow. He logged 71 snaps in Week 7 and delivered his first career pass breakup with a hit that jarred the ball loose. His versatility lets Wilks move him around at safety, nickel, or dime. That flexibility has helped the defense hold opponents under 180 passing yards in back-to-back games.

The Jets don’t just aim to survive without Gardner — they want to prove the system works. Their defensive identity no longer depends on one star. It now thrives on depth, discipline, and young players who look comfortable under pressure.

### Offense Still Searching for a Finish Line

While the defense rises, the offense continues to stall inside the red zone. Offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand didn’t sugarcoat it this week: “What we’re working on every day is finishing.”

Through seven games, the Jets sit 16th in the NFL in red-zone touchdown rate at 57 percent. They’ve played two straight games without scoring a touchdown inside the 20. Even worse, they’ve crossed midfield six times on opening drives this season and ended up with four field goals and zero touchdowns.

“It’s about being detailed with our craft,” Engstrand said. “We need to sustain those opening drives and finish each one in the end zone.”

That slow start continues to pile pressure on a defense already carrying the load. The Jets compete hard, but they don’t close — and that’s the difference between a good team and a playoff one.

Facing a Cincinnati team that just exploded for 470 yards and 33 points behind 40-year-old Joe Flacco, the Jets can’t afford to settle for threes when the Bengals are scoring sevens.

### A Defining Moment for the Jets

For a franchise built on grit and near-misses, this game goes beyond another measuring stick. It’s a moment to prove the foundation works — from Thomas’ assertive coverage to Engstrand’s renewed red-zone focus.

If the rookies keep exceeding expectations and the offense finally finishes drives, the Jets can turn potential into legitimacy. If not, familiar ghosts—wasted defensive dominance and offensive inefficiency—will return.

The future has already arrived. Now the Jets must prove they can finish what they’ve started.
https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/new-york-jets/rookies-rise-as-red-zone-struggles/

Notre Dame football key OL to miss 3–4 weeks with knee injury

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team has encountered a significant setback amid its playoff push. Starting left guard and team captain Billy Schrauth is expected to miss 3-4 weeks with a sprained MCL, marking a pivotal injury to the offensive front that could alter the course of the season.

This latest injury is the third major blow to a Notre Dame offensive line already struggling with depth issues. The absence of Schrauth threatens the Fighting Irish’s current resurgence after an 0-2 start to the season. As both a leader and an experienced player, Schrauth has been essential to the identity of Notre Dame football in 2025.

His ability to control the trenches has been especially vital in high-stakes games where physicality often determines the outcome. According to sources, “Notre Dame standout left guard Billy Schrauth is expected to miss 3-4 weeks due to a knee injury he suffered vs. USC Saturday. Schrauth, a team captain for the No. 12 Irish, is viewed as one of the top draft prospects among draft-eligible guards.”

The offensive line, already without center Ashton Craig (season-ending injury) and right guard Charles Jagusah (leg injury), will now lean on redshirt sophomore Sullivan Absher at left guard. The timing couldn’t be worse as the Fighting Irish stand at 5-2 and are clinging to College Football Playoff hopes with crucial November matchups ahead.

Before the injury, Schrauth was a core leader on an offensive front that averaged over 200 rushing yards per game. That dominance was on full display against USC, where running back Jeremiyah Love exploded for 228 yards and a touchdown. Jadarian Price added 87 more rushing yards, fueling Notre Dame’s fifth straight win.

With key November games looming, the Fighting Irish face a challenge in maintaining their momentum without Schrauth’s presence on the offensive line.
https://clutchpoints.com/ncaa-football/notre-dame-football-news-billy-schrauth-injury-update

Everton´s Branthwaite set for prolonged absence after operation

Jarrad Branthwaite is set for a longer spell on the sidelines, as Everton have confirmed the defender will undergo surgery.

Branthwaite has yet to feature for Everton in the 2025-26 season after sustaining a hamstring injury during pre-season. Initially described as a “minor niggle,” the issue has since worsened, resulting in a setback for the 23-year-old.

Everton’s statement revealed that Branthwaite will undergo a surgical procedure to address the injury, with no date currently set for his return to action.

“Following specialist consultation, it has been determined the defender will undergo a surgical procedure to address the issue,” the club said. “Branthwaite will commence a structured rehabilitation programme under the supervision of the club’s medical team following the operation.”

Branthwaite signed a five-year contract with Everton in early July, having previously attracted interest from clubs such as Manchester United and Tottenham.

Last season, he played 30 Premier League matches and contributed significantly to Everton’s defence, helping secure eight clean sheets. Notably, only James Tarkowski (42) recorded more blocks than Branthwaite’s 23 in the competition last term.
https://www.soccernews.com/everton-s-branthwaite-set-for-prolonged-absence-after-operation/391429/

Florida Panthers Coach’s ‘Fear’ Admission Amid Injury Concerns

The Florida Panthers are the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions, and many believe they have the potential to win a third straight title. However, the team is not currently at full strength. Head coach Paul Maurice was aware of this even before the Panthers’ 4-1 loss to the Detroit Red Wings on Wednesday night.

Florida suffered a major blow when Aleksander Barkov tore his ACL during training camp. Matthew Tkachuk is still recovering from injuries he played through during the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Additionally, Thomas Nosek is out long-term, and the team announced on Wednesday that Dmitry Kulikov will miss five months due to injury.

Despite these setbacks, the Panthers have shown their quality early in the season. They won their first three games before dropping consecutive matches against the Philadelphia Flyers and the Red Wings. This is not a team to count out in the slightest.

At the same time, there is an uneasiness creeping in. Maurice emphasized that there is no arrogance in the locker room. His team understands they won’t simply coast through the season. While he doesn’t sense fear, he admits there is an undefinable feeling present. “That’s part of it,” Maurice said.

Panthers Find Focus Among Injuries

Florida’s talent can still carry them far. Brad Marchand has had an excellent start to the season, Sam Bennett is playing great and is the reigning Conn Smythe Trophy winner, and Sergei Bobrovsky remains dialed in despite the team’s recent losses.

However, talent can only take the Panthers so far when so many key players are sidelined. Even for a team this loaded, injuries of such magnitude are challenging to overcome. As a result, each player has to dial in their focus, much like Bobrovsky has done.

Maurice sees his team as focused — as much as they need to be. He hoped this mindset would develop through their offseason work, but admits that “focus out of necessity is still focus.” He explained, “My summer was, how do I get these guys back focused on the hard. Well, the injuries happened. Now everybody’s focused because we need to be.”

Paul Maurice Finds Potential Silver Lining

In a difficult situation filled with challenges, there are very few positives to take away. The Panthers are hurting, and there is concern their injury issues could persist. However, Maurice believes there is at least one silver lining as they look ahead to the playoffs.

“That’s the only thing we get out of this, because we’re going to have to scratch and claw to make the playoffs, because the division is that good,” he said.

Florida’s current standard is to make the playoffs at a minimum. Anything less would be considered a failure, even given the injury situation. It’s an uphill battle, but it’s one the Panthers are prepared to tackle head on.

https://heavy.com/sports/nhl/florida-panthers/paul-maurice-fear-injury-concerns/

Kerby Joseph out of practice for Lions

Safety Kerby Joseph was listed as a non-participant on the Lions’ first injury report of the week. Joseph is dealing with a knee injury, but has not missed any games yet this season. The team’s practices on Friday and Saturday will bring more word on his outlook for Monday night’s game against the Buccaneers. Cornerbacks Terrion Arnold (shoulder) and Avonte Maddox (hamstring) were also out of practice. Head coach Dan Campbell said both players are likely going to be out this week. Defensive tackle D. J. Reader (back) and running back Sione Vaki (groin) did not practice. Left tackle Taylor Decker (shoulder) was limited while linebacker Zach Cunningham (hamstring) and defensive tackle Alim McNeill (knee) were full participants. McNeill is expected to make his first appearance of the 2025 season on Monday night.
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/kerby-joseph-out-of-practice-for-lions

Commanders QB Jayden Daniels Owns Fumble: ‘It Was On Me… We’ve Got to Be Better’

Jayden Daniels Faced Tough Questions Earlier This Season About Knee Injury

Jayden Daniels faced tough questions earlier this season about his lingering knee injury. By Monday night, those concerns were gone, replaced by new scrutiny over a costly late-game turnover. Daniels fumbled in the final minutes against the Chicago Bears, setting up a comeback loss for the Washington Commanders.

This week, he didn’t dodge responsibility. He took ownership of the mistake and shifted the focus toward improvement in Week 7. “But it was on me. So I take accountability,” Daniels said.

Jayden Daniels Reflects on Turnover and Slow Starts

Aside from the turnover, Daniels’ performance against Chicago was his strongest of the year. He threw three touchdown passes, overcoming an early interception, and looked like the player Washington expected when he returned from his knee issue. That’s why both he and the team want to make sure the fumble becomes just a footnote to a solid outing.

“We feel we can put up points,” Daniels said. “But we just got to be better with the details and execution, so we don’t have slow starts.”

Slow starts have been an ongoing problem for the Commanders. They’ve trailed by double digits in the first half of each of their last three games and have been outscored 36-14 in the opening quarter so far in the 2025 season. Daniels played only in the most recent game but acknowledged that the offense must set the tone early if Washington wants to stay competitive in the NFC.

Commanders Look to Bounce Back Against Cowboys

The Commanders have an opportunity to turn things around in Week 7 against the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas ranks last in yards allowed, passing yards allowed, and third-down defense through six weeks, which could give Washington’s offense the chance to get into rhythm quickly.

Washington also received good news on Wednesday. Wide receiver Terry McLaurin returned to practice after missing time with a quadriceps injury. A return this weekend would give Daniels a significant boost.

However, the team suffered another setback at the same position. ESPN’s senior NFL insider Adam Schefter reported, “Commanders placed WR Noah Brown on injured reserve, sidelining him for a minimum of four games.”

Fan Reactions

Fans immediately reacted to the news on social media. One fan wrote, “Hopefully Terry McLaurin can come back this week. They really need him.” Another added, “Tough break for the Commanders. Noah Brown was just starting to find rhythm in that offense. They’ll miss his physicality and reliability on third downs.”

Looking Ahead

The Commanders know the margin for error is shrinking. Daniels’ positive showing against Chicago gave them reason for optimism, but cleaning up execution and avoiding early deficits will be critical if they want to stay in the playoff race.

“We’ve got to be more consistent as a team—offense, defense, special teams,” Daniels emphasized.

The Commanders face the Cowboys on Sunday, October 19, at 4:25 p.m. ET at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The game will air on FOX.
https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/washington-commanders/jayden-daniels-owns-costly-fumble/

UAAP: Mason Amos injury adds woes to struggling La Salle

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MANILA, Philippines — La Salle is hoping for the best after forward Mason Amos went down with a knee injury during a loss to National University on Sunday.

Amos collided with the Bulldogs’ Gelo Tolentino at the 6:51 mark of the fourth quarter and stayed down on the floor in pain.

https://sports.inquirer.net/643927/uaap-mason-amos-injury-adds-woes-to-struggling-la-salle

Parker Livingstone injury update after Texas WR helped off field vs Florida

Texas football wide receiver Parker Livingstone had to be helped off the field during the Longhorns’ road game against Florida after sustaining an apparent leg injury.

The injury occurred in the second quarter at the conclusion of a 33-yard reception on a second-and-8 play. After catching the pass, Livingstone took a hit to his leg from Florida defensive back Devin Moore. He immediately flipped in the air upon contact and was visibly in pain.

Several Longhorns trainers assisted Livingstone off the field and back to the bench. Once there, he appeared to be limping and showed signs of discomfort.

Before exiting, Livingstone had made his second catch of the game, a reception of at least 14 yards. He currently leads all Texas receivers with two catches for 47 yards, as Texas trails Florida 19-7 in the second quarter.

### Parker Livingstone Injury Update

Livingstone’s leg injury happened near his kneecap area as he made the impressive 33-yard catch downfield. The hit from the Florida defender was significant enough to cause him to flip in the air and forced his early departure from the game.

The Texas medical staff promptly attended to him on the field and helped him back to the sidelines for further evaluation. His status remains uncertain as this story is still developing.

Stay tuned for updates on Parker Livingstone’s condition as more information becomes available.

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https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/parker-livingstone-injury-texas-wr-205626556.html

Initial injury report for Texas A&M vs. Auburn reveals good news for both teams

No. 19 Texas A&M will host the Auburn Tigers on Saturday afternoon, just two weeks after their impressive victory over Notre Dame in South Bend. That win is still considered one of the best of the season, and if the Aggies continue to rack up wins, it will significantly enhance their College Football Playoff resume.

Late last week, head coach Mike Elko provided updates on the status of three key players. Safety Bryce Anderson, who dodged a serious injury against Notre Dame, senior linebacker Scooby Williams, who sustained an ankle injury in the same game, and senior offensive tackle Reuben Fatheree, who has yet to play this season, are all progressing toward returning to the field.

On Wednesday, three days before Texas A&M kicks off Week 5 against Auburn, the initial injury report for both teams was released. As expected, Bryce Anderson is listed as out for the game. Scooby Williams is marked as questionable, indicating about a 50% chance he will suit up. With two days remaining until kickoff, Williams will have additional time to test his ankle in hopes of playing.

Reuben Fatheree, meanwhile, will be available for the game as he was not listed on the injury report. This aligns with Coach Elko’s earlier comments that the versatile offensive lineman has made significant progress in his recovery.

For the Auburn Tigers, wide receiver Horatio Fields is out after breaking his foot earlier this week. Offensive lineman Connor Lew and defensive end Amaris Williams are both listed as questionable. Starting cornerback Jay Crawford, who is also recovering from an injury, has been upgraded to probable, giving him roughly a 75% chance to play on Saturday.

Stay tuned as both teams finalize their lineups ahead of what promises to be an exciting matchup.
https://aggieswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/aggies/football/2025/09/24/texas-aggies-football-auburn-football-injury-report-week-5/86337452007/