NFL Player News
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Matthew Stafford QB | LAR
Rams' Matthew Stafford: Won't suit up Sunday
Stafford (thumb) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Packers, Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com reports.
Despite taking a questionable tag into the weekend and having a penchant for playing through injuries throughout his career, Stafford will sit out Sunday after spraining the UCL in the thumb on his throwing hand in the Rams' Week 8 loss to the Cowboys. With the Rams on bye Week 10, Stafford, who didn't practice in any capacity this week, will benefit from three full weeks to heal up from the injury before Los Angeles returns to action Nov. 19 versus the Seahawks. Brett Rypien will start against the Packers in Stafford's stead, with practice-squad call-up Dresser Winn serving as the team's backup quarterback.
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Brett Rypien QB | MIN
Rams' Brett Rypien: Slated to start for Stafford
Rypien is in line to start in place of Matthew Stafford (thumb) on Sunday at Green Bay, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
The Rams will give Stafford until Sunday morning to see if he can play through the sprained UCL in his right thumb that he sustained Week 8 in Dallas, but it appears as if he's a long shot to be available. If that comes to pass and Stafford is inactive, Rypien will lead L.A.'s offense, which would mark the fourth start of his career. In the first three as a member of the Broncos between the 2020 and 2022 seasons, Rypien completed 64 of 103 passes for 664 yards, three touchdowns and five interceptions, took 10 rushes for two yards and had two fumbles (one lost).
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Matthew Stafford QB | LAR
Rams' Matthew Stafford: Not in line to play Sunday
Stafford (thumb) remains listed as questionable but isn't expected to play in Sunday's game at Green Bay, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Stafford hasn't been able to log any on-field work since suffering a sprained UCL in his right thumb just before halftime of the Rams' Week 8 loss at Dallas. Head coach Sean McVay called Stafford day-to-day all along, and the team will give the quarterback until Sunday morning before making a decision on his availability for Week 9. The Rams will post their list of inactives about 90 minutes before Sunday's 1 p.m. ET kickoff, and if Stafford's name is included, the Rams will turn to Brett Rypien under center.
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Tyrod Taylor QB | NYJ
Giants' Tyrod Taylor: Shifts to injured reserve
Taylor (ribs) was placed on injured reserve Saturday, Ralph Vacchiano of Fox Sports reports.
Taylor's absence perfectly coincides with the return of Daniel Jones (neck) from his multi-game absence. Tommy DeVito appears to be the team's backup at the moment with the journeyman Taylor sidelined until at least Dec. 11, but it's possible the Giants add an additional backup given DeVito's lack of experience.
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Jeff Driskel QB | WAS
Cardinals' Jeff Driskel: Elevated from practice squad
The Cardinals have elevated Driskel from their practice squad ahead of Sunday's game against the Browns.
Driskel will be available Sunday to back up Clayton Tune, who is slated to start at QB for Arizona in Week 9, with Kyler Murray still on the PUP list. Driskel last saw regular-season action with the Texans during the 2022 campaign.
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Clayton Tune QB | GB
Cardinals' Clayton Tune: Ready for first start
Tune will start Sunday against the Browns after the Cardinals did not activate Kyler Murray (knee) off the reserve/PUP list Saturday.
It seems as if the Cardinals are playing it safe with the status of their franchise quarterback, as Murray could eventually start in Week 10 against the Falcons. As a result, Tune will make his first career start against the fearsome Browns defense Sunday. The rookie is considered an athletic prospect (4.64 40-yard dash) and was a multi-year starter in college, but he's a raw passer and didn't exactly light up the scoreboard in a few preseason opportunities. That the Cardinals opted to start Joshua Dobbs over Tune to begin the 2023 campaign despite the former's lack of reps in the offensive scheme is likely telling and doesn't inspire a lot of confidence in the 24-year-old's fantasy prospects, especially in a difficult matchup against Cleveland.
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Kyler Murray QB | MIN
Cardinals' Kyler Murray: Won't be activated Saturday
Murray (knee) won't be activated off the PUP list ahead of Saturday's 4:00 p.m. ET deadline, meaning Clayton Tune will start Sunday against the Browns, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
As a result, Murray will need to be activated next week in order to clear his 21-day activation window. Fantasy managers thus could plan for the Pro Bowl quarterback to possibly make his return ahead of the Week 10 matchup against the Falcons, but at least for this upcoming Sunday, expect the rookie Tune to make his first official start of his career against the vaunted Browns defense.
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Dresser Winn QB | LAR
Rams' Dresser Winn: Joins active roster
Winn was elevated to the Rams' active roster Saturday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
The typical cadence of the NFL would suggest this isn't a good sign for Matthew Stafford's (thumb) status come Sunday, but it doesn't guarantee he'll be unavailable either. Expect Winn to operate in a backup capacity either way for the veteran or Brett Rypien.
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Clayton Tune QB | GB
Cardinals' Clayton Tune: Decision pending on Week 9 start
Coach Jonathan Gannon said Friday that he'll make a decision in the next 24 hours regarding who among Kyler Murray (knee) or Tune will start Sunday's game at Cleveland, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.
Murray has put together back-to-back weeks of full practices, but as opposed to last week when Arizona deemed him doubtful to play, he's listed as questionable this time around. The team must activate Murray from the reserve/PUP list by Saturday afternoon in order for him to have a chance for his first game action since tearing the ACL in his right knee Dec. 12 of last season. If Murray isn't cleared to play Sunday -- a fact we will know by Saturday afternoon -- Tune will be under center for the Cardinals. A rookie fifth-round pick, Tune has just one career pass attempt (a four-year completion Week 7 in Seattle) but was prolific in his final two years at Houston, totaling 7,620 yards and 70 touchdowns through the air in 27 games.
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Kyler Murray QB | MIN
Cardinals' Kyler Murray: Officially questionable for Sunday
Murray (knee) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game in Cleveland, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports.
Murray has been practicing for two weeks since the Cardinals designated him for return from the reserve/PUP list, but Friday marked the first time he threw passes to players that aren't on the practice squad, according to Tyler Drake of ArizonaSports.com. With multiple full sessions under Murray's belt, it's now on Arizona's decision makers to make a call on the quarterback's first game action since Dec. 12 of last season. On Friday, coach Jonathan Gannon told Darren Urban of the team's official site that a decision will be made in the next 24 hours, which lines up with the Saturday afternoon deadline in which to activate Murray. GM Monti Ossenfort also relayed to Wolf and Luke on Arizona Sports that "all options are on the table" regarding who will be under center for the Cards on Sunday. If Murray doesn't get the nod, rookie firth-round pick Clayton Tune will get his first career start, with practice-squad member Jeff Driskel likely backing him up.