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NFL news, injury updates: QB Tommy DeVito expected to start for Giants, Justin Herbert dealing with ankle injury

The playoff field is starting to take shape as Week 14 of the NFL season winds down.

The Philadelphia Eagles officially earned a postseason spot on Sunday afternoon after their win against the Carolina Panthers. That made them the second NFC team to make it in, along with the Detroit Lions. The Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs — who won their ninth consecutive division title on Sunday night with a bank-in kick — have earned spots in the AFC already.

Several teams were eliminated on Sunday, too, including the New York Jets. They’ve not been to the playoffs now since 2010, which is the longest active drought in the NFL, NBA, WNBA, NHL and MLB.

Rising Cowboys star DeMarvion Overshown was quickly ruled out Monday night against the Bengals after suffering a knee injury, and on Tuesday morning, Jerry Jones said season-ending surgery would be necessary. The second-year linebacker got his right leg pinned under a pile of players during a tackle and remained down on the field in pain after the play, reportedly tearing his ACL, MCL and PCL on the play.

A third-round pick in 2023, Overshown missed his rookie season with an ACL tear in his left knee. Overshown's thrived in his first NFL season this year with five sacks, five quarterback hits, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and a pick 6 in 12 games.

Overshown's 2025 season is seriously in doubt.

Derek Carr’s season may be over.

The Saints quarterback left their win over the New York Giants early on Sunday after he landed directly on his left wrist and arm. Carr was scrambling for a first down when he hurdled over three other players, and he remained down on the field clearly in a lot of pain before he walked off.

Carr didn’t return, and NFL Network's Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported Monday that Carr has a "significant" fracture to his left, non-throwing hand. He'll reportedly miss "at least the next several weeks."

While the Saints have won three of their last four games, they sit at just 5-8 on the season. Without Carr down the stretch, securing a playoff berth will likely be incredibly difficult.

Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Aidan O'Connell has been diagnosed with a bone bruise in his left knee after leaving Sunday's 28-13 loss against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on a cart with an air cast on his left leg after being injured on a late hit that surprisingly didn't draw a flag.

Initial fears were that O'Connell may have suffered a season-ending injury. But he hopes to play in Week 15's Monday night matchup versus the Atlanta Falcons, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

O’Connell was shoved in the back late by Bucs defensive end Calijah Kancey while scrambling. Kancey hit O’Connell two steps after O’Connell got rid of the ball, but he somehow didn’t draw a penalty.

Desmond Ridder came in to replace O'Connell.

The injury is just the latest for the Raiders at quarterback this season. On the bright side, though, they are currently on track to earn the No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft next spring. That has to count for something.

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  • 49ers: Trent Williams out, Isaac Guerendo, Nick Bosa questionable for TNF vs. Rams

    A banged-up 49ers team has more roster clarity on a short week ahead of Thursday's game against the Rams. They'll play without All-Pro left tackle Trent Williams, who will miss a fourth straight game with an ankle injury.

    Rookie running back Isaac Guerendo, who's first up on the depth chart with Christian McCaffrey and Jordan Mason on injured reserve, remains questionable with a foot injury sustained in Week 14 in his first start.

    All-Pro pass rusher Nick Bosa is also listed as questionable.

  • Justin Herbert dealing with ankle injury

    Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert is dealing with an ankle injury in addition to a leg contusion sustained on Sunday against the Chiefs, leaving his practice status unclear. Head coach Jim Harbaugh told reporters that it's a separate injury from ththe high ankle sprain that limited him early in the season.

    "He'll be doing everything and anything in his power to play on Sunday," Harbaugh said.

    Something to monitor as the Chargers approach Sunday's matchup against the Bucs with playoff implications for both teams.

  • Commanders WR Noah Brown could be out for season with internal injuries

    It's not for sure, but head coach Dan Quinn said Wednesday that receiver Noah Brown could be out for the rest of the season after sustaining internal injuries two weeks ago against the Titans.

    It's tough news for both the Commanders and Brown, but a recent post from Brown on Instagram shows he's taking the injury in stride and plans to come back next season stronger than ever.

  • Vince Carter, Tracy McGrady and Jozy Altidore join Bills' ownership group

    The three are among 10 limited partners who were added on Wednesday. They hold The non-controlling, minority interests in the team.

  • Tommy DeVito to start for Giants vs. Ravens

    DeVito's only start this season came in Week 12 during a 30-7 loss to the Buccaneers. He went 21-for-31 for 189 yards passing and zero touchdowns and interceptions.

  • Jets RB Breece Hall still 'struggling' with knee injury

    Breece Hall was inactive for the Jets in Week 14 due to a knee injury, and it appears that knee remains a problem as Week 15 approaches. Interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich said Wednesday that they're not ready to shut him down yet, but it certainly looks like Hall's season could be headed in that direction.

    The Jets face the Jaguars at 1pm ET on Sunday.

  • The NFL is headed to Berlin for the first time

    The 2025 season is a distant thought for many of us, but not for the NFL. On Wednesday they announced that two teams will be headed to Berlin in 2025 to play in the NFL's first game in Germany's capital city.

    There's no info on when the game will be happening or which teams will be involved, but we know the venue: Olympic Stadium, which was built for the 1936 Olympics.

  • Browns cut former 1st-round Giants pick Kadarius Toney after multiple blunders in loss to Steelers

    Kadarius Toney has been dismissed by a third team.

    The Cleveland Browns waived Toney on Tuesday after he committed multiple blunders in Sunday's 27-14 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

    A first-round draft pick by the Giants in 2020, Toney has now been traded by the Giants and released by the Chiefs and Browns in four NFL seasons. His latest dismissal arrives after two unforced errors against the Steelers on special teams.

    For more, read here.

  • DeMarvion Overshown reportedly has torn ACL, MCL and PCL, putting his 2025 season in jeopardy

    DeMarvion Overshown's season is over. His availability for 2025 is in doubt.

    The rising Dallas Cowboys star suffered tears to the ACL, MCL and PCL in his right knee during Monday's loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, ESPN's Todd Archer reports. Archer's report follows up a statement from Cowboys owner Jerry Jones confirming that Overshown will undergo season-ending surgery.

    For more, read here.

  • Raiders promote practice squad QB Carter Bradley after Aidan O'Connell injury

    The Las Vegas Raiders have promoted practice squad quarterback Carter Bradley to the active roster in the aftermath of Aidan O'Connell's knee injury in Week 14.

    O'Connell was diagnosed with a bone bruise after it was initially feared that he suffered a long-term injury following a shove in the back by Bucs defensive end Calijah Kancey. Backup Desmond Ridder finished the game and was the only other active quarterback on the roster before Bradley's promotion. O'Connell's status for Week 15 is not yet clear. Bradley has never thrown an NFL pass.

    The Raiders also placed backup running back Zamir White on injured reserve with a quad injury. His season is over.

  • Week 15 NFL playoff scenarios

    AFC

    CLINCHED:

    Buffalo Bills (10-3) – AFC East

    Kansas City Chiefs (12-1) – AFC West

    Houston Texans (8-5) vs. Miami Dolphins (6-7); Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

    Houston clinches AFC South division title with:

    1. HOU win + IND loss

    Pittsburgh Steelers (10-3) at Philadelphia Eagles (11-2); Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, FOX

    Pittsburgh clinches a playoff berth with:

    1. PIT win or tie

    2. MIA loss or tie + IND loss or tie

    NFC

    CLINCHED:

    Detroit (12-1) – playoff berth

    Philadelphia (11-2) – playoff berth

    Green Bay Packers (9-4) at Seattle Seahawks (8-5); Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC

    Green Bay clinches a playoff berth with:

    1. GB win + ATL loss or tie + SF-LAR tie

    Minnesota Vikings (11-2) vs. Chicago Bears (4-9); Monday, 8 p.m. ET, ABC

    Minnesota clinches a playoff berth with:

    1. MIN win or tie

    2. LAR loss or tie

    3. SEA loss or tie

    Philadelphia Eagles (11-2) vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (10-3); Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, FOX

    Philadelphia clinches NFC East division title with:

    1. PHI win + WAS loss or tie

    2. PHI tie + WAS loss

  • Steelers' George Pickens doubtful for matchup vs. Eagles

  • Cowboys' Overshown will have season-ending surgery

    Cowboys linebacker DeMarvion Overshown will have season-ending surgery, according to team owner Jerry Jones. Overshown went down with a knee injury in Monday's loss to the Bengals.

    Overshown missed his rookie season with an ACL tear in his left knee after being drafted in the third round in 2023.

  • NFL Power Rankings entering Week 15: With so many close wins, how good are the Chiefs?

    The 1972 Miami Dolphins are considered by some the greatest team in NFL history. Yet, they were underdogs at many sportsbooks for Super Bowl VII. That means before a 14-7 win over Washington to finish an undefeated season, the 1972 Dolphins weren't even considered by many oddsmakers to be the best team that season. They played — and beat — a soft schedule. Over time, the enduring accomplishment of going 17-0 has built that team's legacy to mythic proportions.

    As this NFL season moves on, we're getting closer to the possibility of the Chiefs going 16-1 or 15-2 in the regular season and winning a third straight Super Bowl. They have a two-game lead for the No. 1 seed in the AFC, and if they have just two home games between them and the Super Bowl, it'll be hard to stop them. And we'd rank a Chiefs team like that as one of the greatest ever. But remember what you think about the Chiefs right now.

    Kansas City has won an incredible 15 straight one-score games. They've won due to a tight end's toe being out of bounds in the end zone, a defensive pass interference on a fourth-and-16, a missed pass interference call in the end zone, Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles not going for 2 and the win, a blocked field goal, a last-minute drive after falling behind to a 3-10 Panthers team, a botched snap by the 2-11 Raiders when they were in field-goal range to win and then a doinked-in field goal Sunday night. The Chiefs' +56 point differential is not only the worst of any team 12-1 or better in NFL history, it's the worst by 33 points, according to Brett Kollmann of "The Film Room." They rank eighth in DVOA, behind the 6-7 49ers.

    We probably won't remember any of that a decade or two down the road if the 2024 Chiefs win a Super Bowl. We'll just tell stories about how dominant they were.

    Check out the NFL power rankings after Week 14 here.

  • Cowboys linebacker DeMarvion Overshown went down on the field with a knee injury late in Monday's game against the Bengals. He needed help up and was eventually able to limp off with the aid of trainers. His right leg got pinned under a pile of players on a tackle.

    The Cowboys quickly ruled him out with a knee injury. The extent of his injury isn't initially clear.

    A third-round pick in 2023, Overshown missed his rookie season with an ACL tear in his left knee. Overshown's thrived in his first NFL season this year with five sacks, 5 quarterback hits, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery and a pick 6 in 12 games.

  • Chiefs add secondary help, getting Steven Nelson out of retirement

    The Chiefs' depleted secondary is getting some unexpected reinforcements, bringing cornerback Steven Nelson out of retirement to join their defense, reports ESPN's Adam Teichner. Nelson has been added to the team's practice squad.

    Kansas City lost CB Jaylen Watson to a broken ankle and Joshua Williams is sidelined with a shoulder injury.

    Nelson, 31, began his career as Kansas City's third-round pick in 2015, playing four seasons with the Chiefs before moving on to the Steelers for two seasons, one year with the Eagles and the past two for the Texans.

    In his nine NFL seasons, Nelson played 130 games and started 115, nabbing 13 interceptions, two forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries.

  • 49ers unsure about Guerendo

    49ers running back Isaac Guerendo sustained a foot sprain in Sunday's win over the Bears, and his status is now up in the air for Thursday night's matchup with the Rams. With both Christian McCaffrey and Jordan Mason on IR, it could get tough for the 49ers.

    "We'll evaluate him over the next few days and see if he's got a shot," Kyle Shanahan said.

    For more on Isaac Guerendo's injury, click here.

    SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 8: Running back Isaac Guerendo #31 of the San Francisco 49ers carries the ball against safety Kevin Byard III #31 of the Chicago Bears during the first half of an NFL football game, at Levi's Stadium on December 8, 2024 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty Images)
    Isaac Guerendo sustained a foot injury in Sunday's win over the Bears. (Brooke Sutton/Getty Images)
  • Aidan O'Connell diagnosed with bone bruise in left knee

    Raiders QB Aidan O'Connell has a bone bruise in his left knee, tests revealed. That's not as serious an issue as Las Vegas feared, and O'Donnell hopes to play in Week 15's Monday night matchup versus the Falcons.

    O'Connell was originally carted off the field with his left leg in an air cast in Week 14's game against the Buccaneers. The QB was shoved to the turf by Calijah Kancey while scrambling and throwing. Initial concerns were that O'Connell may have suffered a season-ending injury.

    In six games (four starts) this season, O'Connell has thrown for 899 yards, four touchdowns and three interceptions, completing 63% of his passes.

  • Panthers RB Jonathon Brooks tears ACL again

    Three games into his comeback from a torn ACL, Carolina Panthers rookie running back suffered the injury once again.

    Brooks tore the ACL in his right knee during Sunday's game against the Philadelphia Eagles. He will miss the rest of the season.

    The 21-year-old Brooks, the Panthers' second-round pick in 2024, first tore his ACL in college with Texas on Nov. 11, 2023. He did not make his NFL debut until over a year later on Nov. 23, 2024

    He played in three games this season, picking up 22 rushing yards on nine carries.

    PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - DECEMBER 8: Jonathon Brooks #24 of the Carolina Panthers in action against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on December 8, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
    PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - DECEMBER 8: Jonathon Brooks #24 of the Carolina Panthers in action against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on December 8, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
  • Steelers WR George Pickens diagnosed with grade 2 hamstring strain

    Pickens was a surprise late scratch before Sunday's win over the Cleveland Browns with a hamstring injury.

    According to ESPN's Brooke Pryor, the third-year wideout is dealing with a grade 2 hamstring strain. His status for the Steelers' Week 15 game against the Philadelphia Eagles is unknown.

    Pickens has 850 receiving yards and three touchdowns this season

    The Steelers are in first place in the AFC North with a 10-3 record, two games ahead of the Baltimore Ravens, who they will meet in Week 16.

    CINCINNATI, OHIO - DECEMBER 01: George Pickens #14 of the Pittsburgh Steelers celebrates in the fourth quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium on December 01, 2024 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
    CINCINNATI, OHIO - DECEMBER 01: George Pickens #14 of the Pittsburgh Steelers celebrates in the fourth quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium on December 01, 2024 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
  • Buccaneers to be without DB Antoine Winfield Jr. for a few weeks

    Bucs head coach Todd Bowles said the 2023 All-Pro is dealing with a sprained knee. Winfield Jr. has 60 total tackles and two sacks in nine games played this season.

    Tampa remains fourth in the NFC playoff picture with a 7-6 record atop the NFC South.

  • More Drew Lock ahead for Giants

    Drew Lock, who was 21-for-49 for 227 yards in Sunday's loss to the New Orleans Saints, will remain the team's starter as long as he healthy, head coach Brian Daboll said on Monday.

    Lock has started the past two games for the 2-11 Giants. They finish the regular season with the Baltimore Ravens, Atlanta Falcons, Indianapolis Colts, and Philadelphia Eagles.

  • Josh Allen made fantasy, NFL history in Bills' loss to Chiefs

    Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen speaks to reporters following an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Rams, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024, in Inglewood, Calif. The Rams won 44-42. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
    Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen speaks to reporters following an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Rams, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024, in Inglewood, Calif. The Rams won 44-42. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

    Josh Allen did just about everything possible to lift the Buffalo Bills to a win on Sunday afternoon.

    While it wasn’t enough to lead them past the Los Angeles Rams, Allen set multiple NFL records in the process.

    Allen accounted for six total touchdowns in the Bills’ wild 44-42 loss to the Rams at SoFi Stadium. He threw three touchdown passes in the loss and ran in three touchdowns himself. He’s now the first player in NFL history to rack up three passing and three rushing touchdowns in a single game.

    Allen also finished the day with a ridiculous 51.88 fantasy football points. That’s an all-time record for a quarterback in a single game in Yahoo Fantasy history.

    Read the full story here.

  • More Week 14: Kirk Cousins decision defined Falcons vs. Vikings

    Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins returned to Minnesota on Sunday for the first time since signing with Atlanta. It quickly became awkward as Vikings QB Sam Darnold threw five touchdowns and definitively outplayed Cousins, who threw two interceptions while the Vikings nailed down a 42-21 blowout win.

    Cousins has thrown eight interceptions and zero touchdowns over Atlanta's last four games. As Jay Busbee wrote, the Falcons are in serious trouble in just their first season with Cousins.

    Meanwhile, Frank Schwab highlighted how the Vikings are looking incredibly smart for moving on from Cousins and taking a chance on Sam Darnold, who isn't a star but has blossomed after being surrounded by legitimately good players.

  • Week 14: What you need to know

    Despite six teams relaxing on their bye week, the games played on Sunday were action packed. Here's what you need to know.

    Jets out of postseason after loss to Dolphins: The Jets lost to the Dolphins in Miami (again), which means they've been eliminated from the playoffs (again). Their playoff drought now enters its 14th season.

    Derek Carr might have a broken hand: The Saints managed to beat the Giants, but they may have lost their QB, Derek Carr, in the process.

    Giants end historic interception drought: The Giants lost, but they snagged their first interception since Week 1. That's a long time. A historically long time.

    Eagles barely survive upstart Panthers: The Eagles won on Sunday, but the Panthers and their QB Bryce Young made it difficult for them. Carolina might have something going in these late weeks.

    Panthers rookie RB may have another knee injury: RB Jonathon Brooks returned several weeks ago from a torn ACL, but he may be looking at another stint on injured reserve after being carted off Sunday.

    Raiders QB carted off with air cast on leg: The Raiders lost to the Buccaneers, but they may have lost more than just a game: QB Aidan O'Connell was carted off with an air cast on his leg following a late hit that wasn't flagged.

    Rams hold off Bills, who are now in a bit of trouble: The Bills almost made a miraculous comeback against the Rams, but almost doesn't count. Now they've conceded ground to the Chiefs in the AFC race.

    Bears get their butts kicked by hobbled 49ers: Chicago's first game without Matt Eberflus didn't go well. At all.