NFL Player News
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Trey McBride TE | ARI
Cardinals' Trey McBride: Record-breaking effort Sunday
McBride caught 12 of 13 targets for 134 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 40-20 loss to the Texans.
The 134 yards were a career high for McBride, while the two scores got him to 10 on the season, the first time he's reached double digits. Those milestones paled in comparison to the new NFL records for tight ends he set with the performance -- he's the first TE in history with consecutive 100-reception seasons, and he's caught at least five passes in 16 straight games, breaking the mark of 15 straight held by Travis Kelce. McBride almost certainly isn't done yet in 2025, either. With 105 catches and three games to go on the season, he has Zach Ertz's NFL tight-end record of 116 receptions firmly in his sights. McBride will look to take a step closer to that piece of history in Week 16 against the Falcons.
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Devin Neal RB | NO
Saints' Devin Neal: Ruled out Sunday
Neal (hamstring) won't return to Sunday's game against the Panthers.
The Saints already have been without top RB Alvin Kamara (knee/ankle) for what is now three straight contests, and Neal, his fill-in during that span, has been ruled out for the rest of Week 15. Neal thus will finish Sunday with seven carries for 28 yards and one touchdown and one catch (on one target) for four yards. Evan Hull and Audric Estime will be New Orleans' backfield options in the absences of Kamara and Neal.
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Jacoby Brissett QB | ARI
Cardinals' Jacoby Brissett: Three TDs not enough in Week 15
Brissett completed 27 of 40 passes for 249 yards and three touchdowns with one interception in Sunday's 40-20 loss to the Texans. He added six rushing yards on three carries.
For the second straight game, the Arizona defense coughed up at least 40 points, letting another strong performance from Brissett go to waste. The three TDs -- two to Trey McBride and one to Michael Wilson -- were a season high for the veteran QB, but Brissett has tossed multiple scores in eight of the last nine games, posting an impressive 18:6 TD:INT since taking over for Kyler Murray (foot) in Week 6. Brissett will look to establish a new career high in passing TDs on the season in Week 16 against the Falcons.
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Myles Murphy DE | CIN
Bengals' Myles Murphy: Two sacks in Week 15 loss
Murphy registered 2.0 sacks against Lamar Jackson and the Ravens in the Bengals' Week 15 loss.
Murphy and the Bengals' defense initially held the line against the Ravens, but eventually the Ravens broke through. Murphy is starting to generate more pressures against opposing QBs despite the absence of Trey Hendrickson (core muscle injury) on the other side of the pass rush.
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Breece Hall RB | NYJ
Jets' Breece Hall: Stymied in Week 15 loss
Hall rushed 12 times for 23 yards and caught both of his targets for 14 yards in Sunday's 48-20 loss to the Jaguars.
Hall seemed bothered by the knee injury that cut into his practice participation during the week, and he was held to 44 or fewer rushing yards for the third time in four games. Isaiah Davis was the Jets' most effective running back in this lopsided loss, with a 24-yard touchdown run among his 58 rushing yards on nine carries. Hall's inching closer to the 1,000-yard mark on the ground, as he'll need exactly 100 rushing yards to get there in Week 16 at New Orleans.
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Bernhard Raimann OT | IND
Colts' Bernhard Raimann: Questionable to return
Raimann (elbow) is questionable to return to Sunday's matchup against Seattle.
Raimann sustained the injury in the second quarter and will now undergo evaluation by Indianapolis' medical staff to determine if he can return. Luke Tenuta will fill in at left tackle while Raimann's sidelined.
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Shedeur Sanders QB | CLE
Browns' Shedeur Sanders: Hype slows in blowout loss
Sanders completed 18 of 35 passes for 177 yards, no touchdowns and three interceptions in Sunday's 31-3 loss to the Bears. He added two rushes for 24 yards.
Sanders had given the Browns' offense some signs of life in his three starts, and he was coming off the best performance in Week 14. However, that momentum came to a sudden halt in Sunday's blowout loss, as he turned the ball over three times while also taking five sacks. The lone positive was that Sanders showed some rapport with Isaiah Bond on deep balls, as the duo connected for long gains of 47 and 42 yards. Sanders will draw another tough assignment in Week 15 against the Bills.
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Abraham Lucas OT | SEA
Seahawks' Abraham Lucas: Back in action
Lucas (shoulder) has returned to action Sunday against the Colts, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.
Lucas was briefly sidelined with a shoulder issue, but he has now made his way back out onto the field before the conclusion of the first half. The 27-year-old is operating in his typical starting role at right tackle versus Indianapolis.
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Demetrius Knight Jr. LB | CIN
Bengals' Demetrius Knight: Notches first two career sacks
Knight had 2.0 sacks and notched six tackles in total against the Ravens on Sunday.
It's been a tumultuous rookie season for Knight, but he provided a few highlights on what was otherwise a dreadful day for the Bengals. He's now up to 96 tackles on the season and will have his hands full next week against De'Von Achane and the Dolphins.
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Brock Bowers TE | LV
Raiders' Brock Bowers: Does little with six catches
Bowers brought in six of eight targets for 28 yards in the Raiders' 31-0 loss to the Eagles on Sunday.
Bowers led the Raiders in receptions, targets and even receiving yards on an afternoon during which Kenny Pickett netted just 64 yards on his 15 completions. The talented tight end's production has been capped to an extent this season due to Las Vegas' suboptimal quarterback situation, but Bowers will still head into a tough Week 16 road matchup against the Texans next Sunday afternoon with at least four receptions in five consecutive games.