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October 21 JONES OUT VS. RAVENS The Detroit Lions will be without one of their veteran pass catchers on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Lions wide receiver Marvin Jones Jr. will not play against the Ravens due to personal reasons.
Jones has five catches for 35 yards this season. The Lions and Crows will kick off at 1pm. inside M&T Bank Stadium.
OCTOBER 19 OCTOBER 19 LAUDE BECKHAM ‘POSITIVE’ ADVISORY As his Detroit Lions prepare for a crucial interconference game with the Baltimore Ravens (1 p.m. ET, Fox), receiver Kalif Raymond has remember the impact that Odell Beckham Jr. had. did to his career.
Raymond, 29, has built a solid, if not widely traveled, career in the NFL since entering the league as an undrafted free agent by Holy Cross in 2016. Part of his sophomore season was spent alongside Beckham with the New York team. Giants and Raymond recalled that Beckham took him under his wing.
“He helped a lot of guys, but the spotlight doesn’t help the guys. It’s not like, “Oh, yeah, I’m helping people” (which is what was said in the press conference). It was very positive,” Raymond said of Beckham, per Nolan Bianchi of the Detroit News. “He said, ‘Man, you’re fast for this league.’ Slow down. This game is coming to you.”
It’s about time, man. If you’ve ever watched him practice… everyone who knows him knows what a good teammate he is… He’s huge. …But even with all that, he would still have time to take care of everyone. »
Raymond is currently in its third season in Detroit. He posted the best numbers of his career in the Motor City, gaining 1,379 yards on 109 receptions since 2021.
October 19 NFL COMMISSIONER ROGER GOODELL EXTENSION – Commissioner Roger Goodell has signed a new contract extension to continue leading the league through the 2027 season as team owners approved the deal at a meeting this week in New York. .
Goodell, who replaced Paul Tagliabue as commissioner in 2006, will now see his career earnings exceed $700 million, more than twice as much as any player in NFL history.
The 64-year-old started in the league in 1982 as an administrative intern. His extension will bring his service to 45 years in the NFL and 21 years as commissioner.
OCTOBER 18 TYUS BOWSER ‘FEELS GOOD’, ‘GET TO THIS POINT’ As the Baltimore Ravens opened the new week, head coach John Harbaugh was tight-lipped about the status of cornerback Tyus Bowser, who was named in the The list is all due to injuries during the football season.
“I’ll let Tyus comment on that,” Harbaugh said, per Childs Walker of the Baltimore Sun. “I don’t really have the right to talk about it right now. He has to make choices and decisions.
Bowser did just that in the latest episode of “The Tyus Bowser Show” on PressBox, hinting at his intention to star this season. “I didn’t really have a problem with the call, but obviously I didn’t want to get ejected,” according to Ryan Mink of the Ravens’ official website. “But at the end of the day, the story is not about me. We came here and won. Everyone is locked in (and) focused. Despite his embarrassment, Hamilton apologized to Moore, Hamilton said. Despite his confusion, I turned back to look at the receiver for a split second.” “(I) hit him, I tried to push the ball out. Unfortunately, he entered the field shaking, so (I’m) praying for him. I hope he doesn’t Star… (There was nothing malicious in my opinion. I didn’t mean to hurt him. I wasn’t trying to do anything wrong. I was just trying to get the ball out.
“I’m on my face land,” said Bowser. “I move very well. I am more and more confident, not only on the field but also in the gym. I have great people around me, great support staff, and I feel like I’m getting to this point. I will continue to work hard and when that time comes, it will come. » Bowser, 28, has spent his entire career in Baltimore since arriving as a second-round pick in the 2017 draft. He became a starter in 2021 and has seven career-high sack before a torn Achilles injured him. last year. His recent comments suggest he is considering returning to the field before the season begins. Bowser, 28, has spent his entire career in Baltimore since arriving as a second-round pick in the 2017 draft. He became a starter in 2021 and scored seven career-high in sacks before a torn Achilles didn’t hinder its momentum last year . His recent comments suggest he is considering returning to the field before the end of this season.