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NFL: Tuesday, Nov. 26 League Updates

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NFL News Roundup: Latest League Updates from Tuesday, November 26

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The NFL season is quickly approaching the mid-season mark, and the league is still filled with exciting storylines and drama. Here are the latest updates from Tuesday, November 26:

  • Patriots’ Quarterback Drama: The New England Patriots are dealing with a quarterback controversy after Tom Brady’s departure, with Jarrett Stidham and Brian Hoyer vying for the starting job. Head coach Bill Belichick has been non-committal on his plans for the position.
  • Ravens’ Lamar Jackson Suffers Setback: Baltimore Ravens’ star quarterback Lamar Jackson left Monday’s game with a shoulder injury, which could keep him sidelined for several weeks. Jackson’s availability for the team’s next game is uncertain.
  • Kansas City Chiefs’ Superstar Wideout Out for Season: The Kansas City Chiefs announced that their star wide receiver, Tyreek Hill, underwent season-ending toe surgery. The move is a significant blow to the team’s chances of making a deep playoff run.
  • The Green Bay Packers Continue to Sizzle: The Green Bay Packers have been dominant this season, with Aaron Rodgers leading the charge. At 8-2, they remain one of the top contenders in the NFC.
  • The Dallas Cowboys’ Defensive Line Depth in Question: Dallas Cowboys’ defensive end Randy Gregory suffered a season-ending injury, leaving the team’s defensive line vulnerable. The loss of Gregory’s experience and production will be a significant challenge for the Cowboys’ defense.
  • Seahawks’ Metcalf Expected to Return Soon: Seattle Seahawks’ wide receiver D.K. Metcalf is expected to return from an injured hamstring shortly, giving the team a boost in the receiving corps.

These are some of the key storylines from around the NFL on Tuesday, with many more developments happening as the season unfolds.

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