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Eagles-Jets trade: Philadelphia acquires Michael Carter II

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With less than one week until the November 4 NFL trade deadline, Howie Roseman has made a trade.

Here’s a look at the terms:

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES RECEIVE — CB Michael Carter II, 2027 seventh-round pick

NEW YORK JETS RECEIVE — WR John Metchie III, 2027 sixth-round pick


Carter (not to be confused with the former Jets and current Arizona Cardinals running back of the same name) played college football at Duke before being selected by former Jets general manager and current Eagles executive Joe Douglas with a fifth-round pick (No. 154 overall) in the 2021 NFL Draft.

Since then, he’s logged 25 starts in 65 career games played. The 26-year-old cornerback has two interceptions to go with his 26 passes defensed. MC2 has a 83.4 passer rating when targeted, which is good. But it’s been 109.7 in five this games this season, which isn’t so good.

Carter has experience playing both inside and outside … but he’s mostly been a nickel cornerback in the NFL. Here’s a look at his career snap counts by season, via Pro Football Focus:

2021 — Slot 614, Box 140, DL 17, Wide 4, FS 1
2022 — Slot 662, Box 56, DL 7, Wide 5, FS 2
2023 — Slot 571, Box 65, Wide 29, FS 4, DL 2
2024 — Slot 252, Box 20, Wide 7, DL 5 , FS 1
2025 — Slot 113, Box 18, DL 11, FS 2, Wide 1

One would think the Eagles could experiment with starting MC2 in the slot to free up Cooper DeJean to play on the outside. CB2 has been a weakness for the Eagles all season long with neither Adoree’ Jackson, nor Jakorian Bennett, nor Kelee Ringo stepping up to really lock down that starting job.

My understanding is Michael Carter, who plays in the slot, will provide more overall versatility to the #eagles secondary. I wouldn't expect Cooper DeJean to be moving to the outside.

— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) October 29, 2025

It’s possible that the Eagles could give MC2 a look on the outside. Or maybe he just ends up being a good depth player to have behind DeJean, which wouldn’t be crazy considering the low cost it took to acquire Carter.

My view: It doesn't need to be viewed as either/or. To borrow from Nick Sirianni, it can be both/and over a period of time (obviously not on a given play).

In other words, there might be matchups or situations that could warrant DeJean to play outside in nickel. There could be… https://t.co/vpTi2T560L

— Zach Berman (@ZBerm) October 29, 2025

Metchie’s departure is a little surprising in the sense that the Eagles only traded for him back in mid-August. But with undrafted rookie standout Darius Cooper back from injured reserve, Metchie fell to being WR5 on the depth chart. The Eagles’ remaining wide receivers on the active roster: A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, Jahan Dotson, Darius Cooper, and Xavier Gipson. They also have Britain Covey, Terrace Marshall, and Quez Watkins on the practice squad.

It’ll be interesting to see how Carter, who is currently signed through 2027, fares in Philly. Certainly worth taking a shot at him for very little cost in terms of assets surrendered.

Here's how badly Michael Carter II wanted to join the champs: Sources say he agreed to delete the $5M guaranteed for injury in his 2026 contract year to complete the trade to the #Eagles. https://t.co/7C7qbpz3UW

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) October 29, 2025

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Thursday Night Football: Ravens vs. Dolphins

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Week 9 of the 2025 NFL season will feature a matchup between the Baltimore Ravens (2-5) and the Miami Dolphins (2-6).

The Ravens lead the all-time series between these teams, 9-8, but the Dolphins have won two of their three most-recent meetings. They last faced of on New Years Eve in 2023, with Baltimore winning at home, 56-19.

Quarterback Lamar Jackson is also set to make his return on Thursday night, and try to turn things around for the Ravens the second half of the season.

Watch the game and discuss it with us in the comment section below!

Baltimore Ravens vs. Miami Dolphins

TV Schedule


Game time: 8:15 PM EST

Channel: Prime Video

Date: Thursday, October 30, 2025

Location: Hard Rock Stadium | Miami, FL

Announcers: Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit, Kaylee Hartung (field reporter)

Radio: Westwood One

Online Streaming


FuboTV | Prime Video

Odds via FanDuel

Odds via Fanduel​


Baltimore Ravens: -7.5 (-420)

Miami Dolphins: +7.5 (+330)

BLG pick: Ravens -7.5

O/U: 51.5 points

SB Nation Sites​


Ravens: www.BaltimoreBeatdown.com

Dolphins: www.ThePhinsider.com

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Eagles News: Moro Ojomo among most underrated NFL defenders

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Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles news and links …

Ernest Jones, Divine Deablo headline top underrated NFL defensive players – SB Nation
IDL: Moro Ojomo, Philadelphia Eagles. Last season, Moro Ojomo, a seventh-round pick for the Eagles in 2022, upped his snaps pretty seriously and became a hidden gem in Vic Fangio’s defense. In 342 pass-rush snaps, he had a sack, five quarterback hits, and 33 quarterback hurries, ranking fifth on the team with 39 total pressures. Now in 2025, Ojomo has done even more to realize his NFL potential with a team-high four sacks, and 28 total pressures. That ties him with Jalyx Hunt (another Philly Secret Superstar right now) in terms of pressures. The 6’3, 292-pound Ojomo can also get it done on the outside — he’s been there on 18% of his snaps in 2025 — but the quarterback disruption has come mostly from inside. Ojomo can win one-on-ones as a three-tech tackle just as well as he can flip game and exploit blocking openings. Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis are obviously the Eagles’ IDL stars, but this season on the field, Ojomo’s been the guy to watch.

Eagles Film Room: Michael Carter II provides depth and flexibility – BGN
Carter’s arrival in Philadelphia is best viewed as a depth and flexibility move, rather than one that changes the depth chart dramatically. In the short term, I see him as a rotational nickel option who can contribute on special teams and in Dime packages (6 DBs), giving Vic Fangio another piece to mix into his sub-packages. His experience and football IQ make him a steady insurance policy behind Cooper DeJean. In certain matchups, potentially against teams with two elite outside receivers, Carter’s presence could allow DeJean to slide outside temporarily. He also gives the defense another player to use in Dime personnel packages, something Fangio has been more open to using this season. Long term, Carter’s best path to playing time will come through mastering the nuances of Fangio’s system. This is a defense built on communication, chemistry, and relationships, which makes it unlikely he’ll play meaningful snaps right away. Still, his versatility and willingness in run support give the Eagles a type of nickel profile they lacked behind DeJean.

Browns Myles Garrett, Eagles trade rumor makes too much sense for almost everyone – Dawgs By Nature
So, in general, a Myles Garrett deal between the Browns and Eagles, with a significant return, makes sense, on the surface level, for everyone. It stops making sense for Cleveland fans, for the upcoming dome stadium (and the prices involved) and for the Browns roster, which is not being torn down to the studs. Unlike playing “Madden” or even fantasy football, all-time great players are not replaced in equal value with two or three good to very good players. Garrett’s presence alone makes DT Mason Graham, LB Carson Schwesinger and DT Mike Hall Jr. better. His play can, at times, win games almost single-handedly. The deal also doesn’t make sense for Berry, unless he knows for sure he will get to complete at least four of the five years on the extension he signed last year. Garrett not only assures a more competitive product on the field but also gives the rest of Berry’s roster a chance to look better to owner Jimmy Haslam if the GM is on the hot seat.

Should the Eagles trade three first-round picks for Browns DE Myles Garrett? – PhillyVoice
Howie Roseman already tried to trade for Micah Parsons this season. They reportedly offered a couple of first-round picks, a third-round pick, a fifth-round pick, “and more.” The Cowboys more or less confirmed that the Eagles made the offer, but also added that under no circumstances would they have traded Parsons to their divisional rival. Instead, they traded Parsons to the Green Bay Packers for, in my opinion, a worse offer. So, you know, the Eagles have already proven that they will trade multiple first-round picks for an elite edge rusher. And yes, if the Browns are dumb enough to trade him for what will likely be three picks in the 20’s or 30’s, then the Eagles shouldn’t (and probably wouldn’t) hesitate for a second to pull the trigger, and then go win another Super Bowl or two. But I think it would take significantly more than three first-round picks.

2025 trade deadline needs for all 32 NFL teams – PFF
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES: PASS RUSHER: Last season, the Eagles placed in the top 10 in team PFF pass-rush grade (86.4), total pressures (305) and pressure rate (36.4%). They also ranked first in pass-rush win rate (56.7%). This year, they are outside the top 10 in both PFF pass-rush grade and win rate. Philadelphia is still very much in a Super Bowl window. For whatever the cap space allows, go for the home run. Make an offer for Trey Hendrickson, Jaelan Phillips or even Myles Garrett.

Game Review – PHI 38, NYG 20 – Iggles Blitz
Jalyx Hunt just finished the best two game stretch of his young career. He had the pick-six in Minny and then had his first sack of the season against the G-men. Hunt tackled Dart from behind on the third play of the game, showing that this wasn’t going to be a repeat of the first game when the Eagles had no answer for Dart’s legs. Josh Uche had a couple of good pressures when he looped to the inside. He just missed a strip sack. Replay ruled Dart’s arm had just started going forward and that wiped out his play. Patrick Johnson got burned by Skattebo on early TD pass. Great job by the rookie. Used his hands to get inside and free to the end zone. Johnson had a great rush off the edge that forced Dart to step up into a sack. Johnson also covered a screen pass and forced Dart to throw the ball into the ground.

NFL QB rankings, Week 9: Baker Mayfield bounced from No. 1; two new passers enter Tier 1 – NFL.com
QB11) Jalen Hurts. 2025 stats: 8 games | 70.2 pct | 1677 pass yds | 7.8 ypa | 15 pass TDs | 1 INT | 207 rush yds | 5 rush TDs | 3 fumbles.

Jordan Mailata Mic’d Up in REVENGE Win vs New York Giants – PE.com
Hear from the left tackle all throughout Sunday’s 38-20 victory over the Giants!

ESPN, ABC exit YouTube TV – PFT
After getting deals done with Fox in August and Comcast in September, YouTube TV failed to strike a new deal with the company that owns ESPN and ABC, among other channels. And so those channels are gone. Which means no ESPN or ABC college football on Saturday, and no Monday Night Football. This week, it’s Cardinals-Cowboys. Next week, it’s Eagles-Packers.

Late TDs key as DeSean Jackson, DelState win Philly bout with Mike Vick’s Norfolk State – Delaware Online
Delaware State’s prolific offense emerged rather belatedly, but not too late to secure a memorable win on Oct. 30 at Lincoln Financial Field. Two fourth-quarter touchdowns, the second a 76-yard run by James Jones with 6:38 left, allowed the Hornets to cement an eventual 27-20 win over Norfolk State in their MEAC football bout. The nationally televised game matched up ex-Eagles-turned-coaches – close friends DeSean Jackson at Delaware State and Michael Vick at Norfolk State.

Cowboys trade rumors: Brandon Aubrey suggested as trade piece by ESPN – Blogging The Boys
Back to Aubrey. He has something in common with the George Pickens who we mentioned up top. Aubrey is in the final year of his current contract which means the Cowboys are going to have to figure something out if they want to keep him around long-term. As noted with Pickens, that isn’t necessarily their specialty in terms of accomplishing it in an efficient manner. This also serves as an “argument” for trading him, if you want to have those kinds of discussions.

The Best NFL Bets for Week 9 – The Ringer
Arizona Cardinals at Dallas Cowboys (–2.5). The Dallas secondary wasn’t good to begin with, but now it’s been absolutely ravaged by injuries. The Cowboys and Bengals are in the running for the worst defense in the NFL, and both are breaking new ground on just how low professional defenses can be rated. I think Dallas is better than Cincinnati at full strength, but the secondary’s injury crisis has left Dallas starting practice squad–level players. Not only is Trevon Diggs out, but both starting safeties are likely to miss Monday night as well. It’s gotten so bad that the Cowboys had an undrafted rookie corner, Reddy Steward, playing safety on Sunday. The betting market has taken notice of the injury situation. The Cowboys moved from –3 to –2.5, and the total sits at 53.5. I continue to love betting on the Cowboys offense at home, where they have scored 40-plus points in all three of their games this year. They’ll need to score at least 28 to have any chance in this game, and for that reason, I’ll trust Dak Prescott at home. The Cowboys are still hitting explosive plays through the air and will continue to do so as long as Prescott has time to throw. Verdict: Bet Cowboys team total over 27.5.

NFL Week 9 picks, predictions, schedule, odds, fantasy tips – ESPN
What we’re hearing on the Cowboys: At 3-4-1, the Cowboys are in must-win territory at the midway point of their season — not just for playoff purposes, but for feeling like ‘the-season-isn’t-slipping-away’ purposes. Since 2000, the Cowboys are 15-10 in games before their bye week. In the past 10 seasons they have made the postseason, they have lost the game before their bye only once and still made the playoffs (2018). That year, they made a season-changing trade for Amari Cooper before the trade deadline. Do they have a similar move in store this season? […] Stat to know: The Cowboys are the first team in NFL history to average 30.0 points per game and have a negative point differential through the first eight games.

2025 Washington Commanders Tank Watch Preview – Hogs Haven
I remain hopeful that Dan Quinn can right the ship when Jayden Daniels returns from his most recent hamstring injury. But I have to admit my confidence took a hit when what looked like successful adjustments in the first half on Monday Night gave way to more mistakes and missed opportunities when play resumed after the break. And if there are any more serious injuries to key players, we may soon reach a point where there’s not much the coaches can do. The Commanders missing the playoffs would be a bitter pill to swallow, following last season’s overperformance. However, some good could come from it in the long term. The silver lining to the cloud of a disappointing regular season is, of course, improved draft position. While I am not ready to throw in the towel on the 2025 season just yet, I thought this might be a good time to ask what it could mean for the long-term rebuilding project if the Commanders did fail to return to the playoffs this year.

Giants-49ers preview: New York offense has chance for success – Big Blue View
The 2-6 New York Giants host the 5-3 San Francisco 49ers in a Week 9 matchup at MetLife Stadium. The 49ers are looking to rebound after a 26-15 loss to the Houston Texans in Week 8, a setback that dropped them to third place in the NFC West. For the Giants, injuries continue to pile up, as running back Cam Skattebo joins star rookie Malik Nabers on injured reserve. FanDuel Sportsbook has New York listed as 2.5-point home underdogs, with the over/under set at 48.5 points. Robert Saleh’s defense was also bitten by the injury bug. Star linebacker Fred Warner joined edge defender Nick Bosa on injured reserve after Week 6. Starters Jordan Elliott (DT), Sam Okuyinonu (edge), and Dee Winters (LB) are also dealing with injuries, as are Yetur Gross-Matos (edge) and Bryce Huff (edge). On the other side of the football, though, Brock Purdy may return to the starting lineup for Kyle Shanahan.



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NFL Trade Rumors: “The Eagles are a team to watch” with Jaelan Phillips

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The Philadelphia Eagles would sure love to acquire Myles Garrett but it’s quite possible that they won’t be able to pry him away from the Cleveland Browns.

If that’s the case, there are some more realistic edge defender options. And the Eagles are indeed in the market for a pass rusher, according to NFL insider Albert Breer.

“The Lions, Ravens, Commanders and (again) Eagles all have shown interest in adding edge rushers.”

Breer adds that Jaelan Phillips of the Miami Dolphins is specifically worth monitoring:

“The Dolphins are the first seller to be past their Week 9 game, and their edge rushers have elicited plenty of interest—Bradley Chubb, Jaelan Phillips and Matthew Judon could be moved. Phillips, still only 26 and in a contract year, might be the one with the most value, despite losing chunks of the past three years to serious injuries. The Eagles are a team to watch, with the question being how far Philly would go to get him (sounds like it’d cost at least a third-rounder).”

On one hand, the Eagles are slated to own three third-round selections in the 2026 NFL Draft (one from the New York Jets, one of their own, and a projected compensatory pick for losing Milton Williams). Phillips is a talented player with 26.5 sacks, 30 TFLs, and 64 quarterback hits in 56 career games played. He has experience playing for Vic Fangio from the 2023 season.

On the other hand, Phillips has missed 30 games over the last three seasons and he’s in the final year of his contract. The Eagles could be paying a significant cost for a rental.

What say you? Do you want the Eagles to trade for Phillips?

Source: https://www.bleedinggreennation.com...gles-are-a-team-to-watch-with-jaelan-phillips
 
NFL Trade Deadline: Eagles rumor tracker

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The Eagles have a bye in Week 9 but Howie Roseman and the front office will be extra busy as we approach the NFL trade deadline on Tuesday, Nov. 4. Roseman is notoriously thorough in checking around the league to know which players are available and will always make moves to add talent to the roster.

As we get closer to the deadline, the Eagles have already made one trade — bringing in CB Michael Carter II and sending the Jets WR John Metchie III — and are rumored to be in the mix for some others.

Rumors are just that, but there is definitely some depth concerns with the current Eagles roster, and this will be the last opportunity to add some help for the second-half of the season. Multiple reports suggest Howie is specifically looking for edge rushers, which isn’t really a surprise given the injuries to the position.

Here are some of the Eagles-related rumors approaching the deadline:


  • Nov. 1: Dianna Russini of The Athletic reported that the Eagles have called the Jets about Jermaine Johnson.
    • “The Eagles need an edge rusher and asked the Jets about Jermaine Johnson. It makes sense, considering former Jets GM Joe Douglas drafted him in New York and is now Philly’s senior personnel director. However, New York has held a high asking price of a second-round pick or better.”
    • Russini also noted the Eagles’ interest in Jaelan Phillips and poured cold water on the idea of Myles Garrett being traded.
  • Oct. 31: “The Eagles are a team to watch with Jaelen Phillips,” according to NFL Insider Albert Breer:
    • “Phillips, still only 26 and in a contract year, might be the one with the most value, despite losing chunks of the past three years to serious injuries. The Eagles are a team to watch, with the question being how far Philly would go to get him (sounds like it’d cost at least a third-rounder).”
  • Oct. 30: “Howie Roseman and the Eagles are super hot after Myles Garrett.”
    • “The likelihood is that Garrett won’t be moved. But it’s not impossible. And so where the “So you’re telling me there’s a chance?” meme from Dumb and Dumber applies, we all know Roseman is going to effort to acquire a truly special talent.“

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Eagles News: Jalen Hurts in the MVP mix

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Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles news and links …

Is Jalen Hurts in the MVP race? Here’s a look at the top candidates after Week 8 – NBCSP
The Eagles have never had a league MVP since the AP began giving out the award in 1957, but as the Eagles reach the bye week, Jalen Hurts is clearly in the mix. But it is a crowded mix. Hurts was runner-up to Patrick Mahomes in 2022 balloting, but as we approach the halfway point of the 2025 season he’s playing some of the best football of his life. Hurts is sixth in the NFL in completion percentage, sixth in touchdown passes, first in interception ratio, tied for third in touchdown ratio and even 11th in passing yards despite having just the 18th-most pass attempts. He’s also seventh in rushing touchdowns. Other Eagles among the top five vote recipients in the award’s history: Sonny Jurgensen was third in 1961, Pete Retzlaff fourth in 1965, Ron Jaworski fourth in 1980, Randall Cunningham second to Boomer Esiason in 1988 and second to Joe Montana in 1990, Seth Joyner fifth in 1991, Donovan McNabb second to Marshall Faulk in 2000, Carson Wentz third in 2017 and Saquon Barkley third last year. This year’s race is wide open eight weeks into the season. Here’s a look at the leading candidates, including eight quarterbacks, two wide receivers, two running backs and an edge. A reminder: The last 12 MVPs and 17 of the last 18 have been quarterbacks, with Adrian Peterson in 2012 the only exception since 2006. The last MVP who wasn’t a quarterback or running back was Lawrence Taylor in 1986.

NFL Trade Rumors: “The Eagles are a team to watch” with Jaelan Phillips – BGN
On one hand, the Eagles are slated to own three third-round selections in the 2026 NFL Draft (one from the New York Jets, one of their own, and a projected compensatory pick for losing Milton Williams). Phillips is a talented player with 26.5 sacks, 30 TFLs, and 64 quarterback hits in 56 career games played. He has experience playing for Vic Fangio from the 2023 season. On the other hand, Phillips has missed 30 games over the last three seasons and he’s in the final year of his contract. The Eagles could be paying a significant cost for a rental.

Eagles trade deadline primer: Will Howie Roseman add an edge rusher or another cornerback? – The Athletic
There are other options, such as Tennessee’s Dre’Mont Jones (who played for Fangio in Denver) and Atlanta’s Arnold Ebiketie, but the Eagles seem well stocked with rotational types. As the saying goes, though, you can never have enough pass rushers. If the Eagles are still seeking cornerback help, Seattle’s Riq Woolen has seemingly fallen out of favor since his Pro Bowl season as a rookie in 2022. You know who his defensive coordinator was that year? Clint Hurtt, who is now the Eagles’ defensive line coach, ran a scheme similar to what the Eagles run. They could also call New Orleans about Alontae Taylor, whose versatility and athleticism would fit in a secondary that could take the path of collecting young talent and seeing who emerges at the top of the rotation for the postseason. If the Eagles are seeking a tight end, it would make sense to find one with term on his deal, considering they don’t have a tight end under contract beyond this season. Las Vegas’ Michael Mayer would be a player who fits that description — a former second-round pick who has proven capable when on the field, but is currently behind Brock Bowers on the Raiders depth chart. Then again, the Raiders might not be inclined to move young talent.

Stevenson, Dean Lead Early Cornerback DVOA for 2025 – FTN Fantasy
It’s also interesting to see which cornerbacks have a big gap between DVOA and VOA (without opponent adjustments). Deommodore Lenoir of the 49ers is just a little bit better than average before the opponent adjustments, but comes out near the top of the league when we include them. Other receivers with strong opponent positive opponent adjustments are Benford, Kool-Aid McKinstry, and both Jets cornerbacks, Sauce Gardner and Brandon Stephens In the other direction, you’ve got Kelee Ringo of the Eagles. Believe it or not, even though it looks like he’s getting torched, Ringo comes out above average before we apply opponent adjustments! However, he spent a lot of time covering depth receivers from the Giants and the Buccaneers, and those haven’t been very good receivers this year so giving up yardage to them makes Ringo look pretty bad.

NFL Week 9 predictions, fantasy sleepers, upset picks, bets – ESPN
Rumors about the Vikings trading for a QB intensify. We’re getting J.J. McCarthy’s third start this week, and it’s a doozy. The Vikings are on the road in Detroit against a tremendous run defense and a confusing, aggressive secondary. I expect a ton of third-and-longs for McCarthy and some shaky pass protection. If this game gets ugly just two days before the NFL trade deadline, I’d expect Minnesota to make some calls for a viable QB2 who could moonlight as QB1. The Colts’ Anthony Richardson Sr.? The Eagles’ Tanner McKee? The Chiefs’ Gardner Minshew?

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones addressed controversial quote about prioritizing business – Blogging The Boys
Beyond that lies the actual point which is that Jerry said something incredibly tone deaf. He outright declared to the interviewer that the subject at hand was more of a priority to him than the state of the football team. Even if it was tongue-in-cheek or an off-hand comment in a casual conversation (that was being recorded for the interview to be clear) it was unwise. Jones literally used his own defense, the one he boasts responsibility for assembling, as a punchline. There have been a number of instances where Jerry has put his foot in his mouth and the world has kept on moving after each one of them like it will in this case. Nobody is pretending anything else is reality. It was a silly thing to say. That’s all that Jerry had to say about it. Instead… well. Yea.

Commanders fans have pulled the plug on the 2025 season – Hogs Haven
After only 8 weeks of an 18-week season, Commanders fans who answered our Reacts survey this week are almost totally checked out on the possibility of their favorite team making the playoffs or achieving any of the championship goals — division, conference, league — that they hoped for with varying levels of fervor at the start of September. In fact, 92% of those responding to our survey believe that the Commanders will miss the playoffs. The 8% who still believe seem to pin their hopes on the kind of ‘superhero’ play from a healthy Jayden Daniels that powered his team into the playoffs in his rookie season.

Mac Jones will start at QB for 49ers vs. Giants; Brock Purdy questionable – Big Blue View
The New York Giants, who have a long injury list of their own, will not have to face San Francisco 49ers starting quarterback Brock Purdy on Sunday. Mac Jones will start at quarterback for San Francisco. Purdy has played in only two games this season, the last of which was Week 4, due to a toe injury. He is listed as questionable and will not start. Per The Athletic, San Francisco coach Kyle Shanahan said Purdy is “not fully healthy” although he could be available in an emergency.

7 NFL trade deadline deals we want to see, starring Patriots, Packers, and more – SB Nation
A.J. Brown to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Let’s get this out of the way: The financials make it nearly impossible for the Philadelphia Eagles to move A.J. Brown. That being said … For pure content reasons we would love to see Brown move across Pennsylvania to Pittsburgh, to play alongside DK Metcalf and catch passes from Aaron Rodgers. Just imagine the kind of social media posts that would follow. Please, we need this.

VANITAS – Hyperviolets
VANITAS is the debut album from Hyperviolets. The title is taken from the name of a genre of paintings, prominent in 17th-century art, that serves as a reminder of the futility of earthly pleasures and the inevitability of death. The duo worked with this concept in mind, using death as a common starting point for the subject matter throughout and examining it through a different lens for each track. It is not meant to be a macarbe or morbid fixation but rather an embrace of truth, looking at death with a spirit of willingness and acceptance. [BLG Note: Check out this new band and new album from long-time friend of BGN and occasional front page contributor Brendan Ekstrom, who is a big Birds fan.]



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