Tony Romo‘s punctured lung has reportedly healed, but his fractured rib remains, meaning his status for Dallas’ game Monday night against Washington is still in question.
In other injury news, Steven Jackson was able to run and do some light work in practice but is still “questionable to doubtful” for the Rams, while another Jackson down in San Diego missed practice because he’s getting treatment for an abdomen soreness that shouldn’t threaten his Week 3 playing status.
ESPN’s Mike Sando examined the rules regarding roughing the passer following Raheem Brock‘s $15,000 fine for his hit on Ben Roethlisberger. Brock was guilty of hitting Roethliberger below the knees, although he may have been pushed. But he didn’t violate the “one-step rule.”
The Bills haven’t beaten the Patriots since 2003, a September shutout that Buffalo Rumblings re-lived with glee and hope.
After Tim Tebow made a cameo at wide receiver Mike Klis of the Denver Post flipped through the dusty pages of NFL history to take a look at other players who found themselves temporarily at a foreign position.
Perry Fewell didn’t say that he teaches his players to fake injuries, but he didn’t deny it either.
Matthew Stafford had some advice for Calvin Johnson during Detroit’s blowout win last Sunday, telling his No. 1 receiver to “just run by everyone, alright?“
The Colts will need to rebuild at some point, so they may as well
bite the bullet.