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  • Lions' Matthew Stafford: Ruled out again

    Stafford (back) has been ruled out for Thursday's tilt against the Bears.

    As expected, Stafford will sit out a fourth straight game after failing to practice at any point this week. The Lions have discussed shutting down the veteran signal-caller for the season as he contends with multiple fractures in his back, but the team has yet to make a final decision. With Jeff Driskel (hamstring) listed as questionable, Detroit could be forced to call upon No. 3 quarterback David Blough to start against the Bears on Thanksgiving Day.

  • Jeff Driskel QB | WAS

    Lions' Jeff Driskel: Questionable for Thanksgiving Day

    Driskel (hamstring) is listed as questionable for Thursday's game against the Bears.

    Driskel logged a trio of limited practice sessions this week while he tended to a hamstring injury coming out of Sunday's loss to the Redskins. His status for Thanksgiving Day looks like it may hinge on a pregame warmup, with final word on his availability (or lack thereof) set to come when Detroit releases its inactive list 90 minutes prior to the 12:30 p.m. ET kickoff. With Matthew Stafford (back) already ruled out, the Lions would turn to undrafted rookie David Blough under center if Driskel is unable to play.

  • Brandon Allen QB | NYG

    Broncos' Brandon Allen: Not assured Week 13 start

    General manager John Elway said Allen and Drew Lock (thumb) both will get practice reps this week before the Broncos make a decision on their starting quarterback for Sunday's game against the Chargers, Mike Klis of 9News Denver reports.

    Allen's putrid outing in the Week 12 loss at Buffalo could inspire the Broncos to turn to Lock, who has been designated to return from injured reserve. The rookie wouldn't necessarily be an upgrade, but the Broncos probably want to see him get a few starts at some point before the conclusion of their dismal season. The decision for the Week 13 starter likely will be made Thursday or Friday.

  • Taryn Christion: Candidate to join Lions

    Christion worked out with the Lions on Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports.

    The Lions will be seeking a short-term backup replacement at quarterback if both Matthew Stafford (back) and Jeff Driskel (hamstring) are unable to play on Thanksgiving Day, so the team worked out both Christion and fellow free agent Joe Callahan on Tuesday. Christion completed 11 of 17 passes for 142 yards and a score as a member of the Cowboys during their preseason finale, but the undrafted rookie has yet to appear on an active 53-man roster in the regular season.

  • David Blough QB | DET

    Lions' David Blough: Getting some first-team reps

    Blough received reps with the first-team offense Tuesday, Kyle Meinke of MLive.com reports.

    The Lions are preparing for all scenarios, one of them being without both Matthew Stafford (back) and Jeff Driskel (hamstring) on Thursday against the Bears. A decision on Driskel may come down to the wire Thursday as Lions-Bears kicks off at 12:30 p.m. ET. Blough's sole action as a pro occurred during the preseason, when he completed 58 percent of his passes for 271 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions.

  • Jeff Driskel QB | WAS

    Lions' Jeff Driskel: Remains limited Tuesday

    Driskel (hamstring) was a limited participant at Tuesday's walkthrough, Tim Twentyman of the Lions' official site reports.

    Driskel has a cap on his reps this week, the result of a hamstring that remains "pretty sore," coach Matt Patricia told Twentyman. According to Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press, Patricia said the Lions are taking the QB's health "day by day." As a result, Driskel's listing on Wednesday's injury report could be telling for his Week 13 availability.

  • Mason Rudolph QB | PIT

    Steelers' Mason Rudolph: Loses starting job

    Rudolph will move to a backup role Sunday versus the Browns after coach Mike Tomlin named Devlin Hodges the starting quarterback, Mark Kaboly of The Athletic reports.

    Rudolph was pulled at halftime of the Steelers' eventual Week 12 win at Cincinnati, a game in which he completed 8 of 16 passes for 85 yards and one interception. It's unclear if Tomlin's decision will extend beyond Sunday, but Rudolph hadn't exactly been firing on all cylinders since returning from a concussion Week 8.

  • Jared Goff QB | DET

    Rams' Jared Goff: Lousy in blowout loss

    Goff completed 26 of 37 passes for 212 yards and two interceptions in Monday night's 45-6 loss to the Ravens.

    Goff saw his team fall behind by 14 points early, and although that demanded he pass the ball more often, he couldn't make anything happen. That futility came despite starting wideouts Brandin Cooks and Robert Woods both returning to the fold, but top target Cooper Kupp actually hurt Goff by dropping a pass that was then intercepted on his final attempt of the night. With another pick thrown to former teammate Marcus Peters earlier in the night, Goff now sports five interceptions versus zero touchdowns over his last three games. That horrible stretch puts his stock at a low point ahead of Week 13's trip to Arizona.

  • Lamar Jackson QB | BAL

    Ravens' Lamar Jackson: Puts on show versus Rams

    Jackson completed 15 of 20 passes for 169 yards and five touchdowns in Monday night's 45-6 win over the Rams. He also rushed eight times for 95 yards.

    Jackson turned in a dazzling display, bolstering his MVP resume. The quarterback started by tossing touchdowns to Hollywood Brown on consecutive drives, then came inches away from a thrilling 36-yard scoring scamper on his next series. With another touchdown throw his next time out, however, Jackson not only led Baltimore to the end zone on all four of his first-half drives, but did so without a single incompletion. For an encore, he then opened the second half with back-to-back red-zone TD completions before making way for backup Robert Griffin to begin the fourth. Overall, it was a nearly perfect primetime performance from Jackson, who'll now look forward to a Week 13 showdown against the vaunted 49ers defense.

  • Jeff Driskel QB | WAS

    Lions' Jeff Driskel: Limited by hamstring injury

    Driskel (hamstring) was listed as a limited participant on Monday's practice estimate, Michael Rothstein of ESPN.com reports.

    This is tough news for the Lions, as they'll be on a short practice week ahead of Thursday's matchup against the Bears. Driskel has two more practices to get to full speed. If he can't shake the issue, David Blough -- an undrafted rookie out of Purdue -- is in line to make his NFL debut.

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