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The Seahawks’ team training facility lost power as a result of severe winds that hit Tuesday night, Brady Henderson of ESPN reports.
Tommy DeVito was the third quarterback on the depth chart until Monday when he jumped to QB1 after the Giants benched Daniel Jones.
Cardinals defensive lineman Darius Robinson is nearing his NFL debut.
The Cowboys have three of their starting offensive linemen on their injury report, and both guards missed practice Wednesday.
Buccaneers receiver Mike Evans returned to practice Wednesday, getting limited work.
Cowboys safety Markquese Bell will miss the rest of the season with a dislocated left shoulder that may require surgery, Todd Archer of ESPN reports.
The Packers activated running back MarShawn Lloyd off injured reserve on Monday after his 21-day practice window opened.
Daniel Jones fell to fourth on the depth chart this week.
The Vikings designated tight end Nick Muse to return, opening his 21-day practice window Wednesday.
Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy said Tuesday he is not giving up play-calling duties to offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer.
The Cardinals designated first-round draft pick Darius Robinson to return from injured reserve on Oct. 9.
Free agent safety Adrian Colbert is re-signing with the Bears, Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports.
Bengals cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt was benched on Sunday night, the second time this season he has taken a seat.
Since the owner said he has no desire to see Trey Lance start a game this season, it was a given that Cooper Rush would retain his starting job.
The Giants signed Tim Boyle to their practice squad, but they worked out another quarterback Tuesday.
The Patriots signed linebacker Titus Leo to their active roster off the Colts’ practice squad, the team announced Tuesday.
Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy regrets not giving Trey Lance some reps late in Monday night’s 34-10 loss to the Texans.
The Cowboys decided to open the roof to AT&T Stadium days before Monday night’s game against the Texans.
Mixon rushed for 109 yards on 20 carries as Houston moved to 7-4 on the season.
The Texans let the Cowboys hang around far longer than they should have, but Derek Barnett and Jalen Pitre finally put them to bed.
Joe Mixon ran for two touchdowns in the first half, helping the Texans to a 17-10 lead over the Cowboys at halftime.
The Cowboys didn’t have many weapons before the game started.