Monday, 23 December 2024

Texans’ Tank Dell out for season with torn ACL, dislocated kneecap

Houston Texans receiver Tank Dell has a torn ACL and a dislocated kneecap, ending his season, head coach DeMeco Ryans told reporters Sunday.

Dell was taken to the University of Kansas Medical Center after sustaining a severe left knee injury while making a 30-yard touchdown catch in a 27-19 loss to the Chiefs on Saturday.

Dell was coming across the back of the end zone and made a spectacular catch on a pass from C.J. Stroud before colliding with Houston teammate Jared Wayne on the way to the ground. Dell immediately grabbed at his knee, and Wayne signalled for team trainers, who spent several minutes working on the wide receiver while teammates waited anxiously.

Dell was eventually placed on a stretcher and driven in a covered medical cart off the field, and then he was taken to the hospital.

Dell had six catches for 98 yards and the touchdown when he was hurt with 11:40 left in the third quarter.

Stroud, one of Dell’s closest friends, was visibly shaken. He had tears in his eyes as he watched Dell get loaded onto the cart, and Stroud was still being consoled by teammates when he walked back to the Houston sideline.

“It’s not easy to just let it go, especially (because) that’s my best friend. It’s not easy to move on and keep playing,” Stroud said. “I tried to do the best I could. My teammates helped me up. I appreciate the guys talking to me as I was going through it.”

The touchdown should have tied the game, but Ka’imi Fairbairn missed the ensuing extra point. The Chiefs took advantage of the momentum swing and marched 80 yards for a touchdown and a 24-16 lead, and they put away the game from there.

“You see your brother go down and get hurt that way, it’s hard to bounce back,” Ryans said. “You see him and how distraught he was, it’s hard to bounce back. It’s hard to rebound, because we care about each other. It’s not just about getting back to football. We truly care about each other, and in that moment, the most important thing was making sure that Tank was OK.”

It’s the second straight year Dell has sustained a season-ending injury. He fractured his fibula in Week 13 against the Broncos last season, just as the rookie was breaking out, and had surgery on it the following day.

With files from the Associated Press.



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Auston Matthews not in lineup for Maple Leafs vs. Jets

The Toronto Maple Leafs won’t have Auston Matthews when they take on one of the league’s top teams.

Head coach Craig Berube told reporters that Matthews won’t be in the lineup for Monday’s matinee against the Winnipeg Jets. The Leafs coach also added that Matthews’ status for Friday’s game against the Detroit Red Wings was up in the air.

Matthews sat out a 6-3 loss to the New York Islanders after taking a cross-check to the back late in Friday’s victory over the Buffalo Sabres.

The 27-year-old did not participate in the team’s morning skate before playing against the Sabres and scoring a goal. However, Berube admitted that a cross-check from Sabres defenceman Dennis Gilbert had “aggravated” the undisclosed injury that Matthews has been dealing with.

The Leafs, who resume their schedule Dec. 27 in Detroit against the Red Wings, fell to 7-3-0 this season minus Matthews and 42-22-2 in games he has not played since he entered the league in 2016-17. 

Matthews missed nine games with an upper-body injury earlier this season and took a trip to Germany to receive treatment as part of his recovery.

With files from the Canadian Press.



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Sunday, 22 December 2024

NFL Week 16



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NFL Week 16 Pick ‘Em: Can Eagles sweep Commanders?

A few more squads punched their tickets to the post-season last weekend.

The Minnesota Vikings clinched a spot when the Seattle Seahawks lost, the Pittsburgh Steelers clinched when the Miami Dolphins and Indianapolis Colts lost, and the Houston Texans secured the AFC South with their victory and the Colts’ defeat.

Who else might clinch this weekend? We look ahead to the Week 16 odds. Below, you’ll find my picks against the spread using lines from the BetMGM online sportsbook.

New York Giants vs. Atlanta Falcons

I’ll flat-out say this is not a fun game to pick.

On paper, the Falcons have more talent, but their 15-9 win on Monday Night Football over the lowly Las Vegas Raiders left much to be desired.

Falcons head coach Raheem Morris’ post-game comments cracked the door for Michael Penix Jr. to get a start as the season closes, but for now, I’ll hold my nose and take the Giants.

PICK: Giants +8.5 (-110)

Detroit Lions vs. Chicago Bears

The Lions suffered three more injuries: Carlton Davis, Alim McNeil, and David Montgomery. Besides Montgomery, the Lions’ offence is intact, and I believe this team can win shootouts.

That said, the Bears’ offence has been lacklustre since head coach Matt Eberflus was fired after the Thanksgiving Day game against the Lions.

Look for a bigger Lions win here on the road than a few weeks back.

PICK: Lions -6.5 (-110)

Arizona Cardinals vs. Carolina Panthers

The Panthers were favoured for the first time in more than 30 games last week and lost by 16.

They allow a league-high 173 rushing yards per game and are taking on a Cardinals offence that ranks seventh in rushing yards per game at 141.5. The Cardinals not only have a stable of running backs, but QB Kyler Murray should be able to do some damage with his legs.

I’m not taking the Panthers here.

PICK: Cardinals -4 (-110)

Los Angeles Rams vs. New York Jets

The Jets escaped the Jaguars with a win, but they allowed a lot of production to Jaguars QB Mac Jones (294 passing yards, two touchdowns).

Yes, they intercepted two passes, but this week, they’re taking on a Rams offence with multiple options to beat them, including wide receivers Cooper Kupp, Puka Nacua, and RB Kyren Williams.

I don’t trust the Jets defence.

PICK: Rams -3.5 (-110)

Philadelphia Eagles vs. Washington Commanders

The Commanders got an ugly Week 15 on the road against the New Orleans Saints and now host an Eagles team that defeated them by eight earlier this season on the road.

Eagles QB Jalen Hurts is dealing with a broken finger, but the passing game came alive last week as he threw for 290 yards and two scores.

They’ll cover on the road, thanks to their stout defence.

PICK: Eagles -3.5 (-105)

Cleveland Browns vs. Cincinnati Bengals

The Browns offence couldn’t score against the Chiefs last week, but the Bengals defence can’t stop anyone. They allowed 27 points to a Titans squad that threw four picks, including one pick-six. Now, the Bengals are allowing 27.6 points per game.

That said, the Browns are going with Dorian Thompson-Robinson in this game.

While Winston is a bit erratic as a passer, he offers an upside that “DTR,” a player who’s never thrown for more than 165 yards in a game, doesn’t.

PICK: Bengals -7.5 (-105)

Tennessee Titans vs. Indianapolis Colts

The Titans’ defence has been quite solid this season, allowing 297.4 yards per game, which is second-best in the league. They could’ve beaten the Bengals if not for three interceptions, including a pick-six, from Levis.

The Colts beat them by three earlier this season, but I’ll take the Titans getting 3.5 simply because Colts QB Anthony Richardson is impossible to trust.

The Titans have at least shown they’re capable of scoring lately.

PICK: Titans +3.5 (-110)

Minnesota Vikings vs. Seattle Seahawks

Seahawks QB Geno Smith suffered a knee injury in Week 15. While initial reports are good, I’m still taking the Vikings, regardless of whether he plays.

Smith is third in the NFL in interceptions with 13, and the Vikings average 1.43 interceptions per game. Additionally, the Seahawks have allowed multiple touchdowns in three straight games.

The Vikings are pushing for the division title. They’ll win and cover.

PICK: Vikings -3 (-110)

New England Patriots vs. Buffalo Bills

The Bills allowed 43 points per game over their last two, but those came against noteworthy offences.

Laying 14 points in a divisional game is tough, but on the road against a Bills offence averaging 35 points per game over their last eight, I’m not sure the Patriots can keep up.

I’ll hesitantly side with the Bills while not feeling too confident in either direction.

PICK: Bills -14 (-110)

Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Las Vegas Raiders

Like the Falcons and Giants, this will be another tough watch.

The Jaguars have the better QB with Mac Jones and more playmakers. The Raiders had essentially no running game against the Falcons.

This game is nearly a pick ’em, so I’ll side with the better QB, I suppose.

PICK: Jaguars +1 (-115)

San Francisco 49ers vs. Miami Dolphins

The Dolphins are only favoured by one point at home, so this is essentially a pick ’em.

I’ll side with the home team here. The 49ers have allowed two passing touchdowns in three of their last four games and give up one rushing touchdown per game to opposing RBs.

I like the Dolphins’ stable of offensive pieces more at this point.

PICK: Dolphins -1 (-110)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Dallas Cowboys

The Cowboys’ offence has come alive with Cooper Rush at QB, but their defence will struggle against this Buccaneers offence.

They’re averaging 29.9 points per game (fourth), and QB Baker Mayfield has had seven touchdown passes over the last two weeks.

I’m willing to lay the 4 points here. The Buccaneers’ offence is tough to keep up with.

PICK: Buccaneers -4 (-110)

New Orleans Saints vs. Green Bay Packers

It’s unclear if the Saints will start Jake Haener or Spencer Rattler, but it doesn’t matter. The Saints’ offence has been horrendous recently, averaging less than 15 points over their last three games. They now travel to Lambeau Field to take on a Packers defence that averages one interception per game.

I fully expect the Packers, who are fourth in total yards per game at 375.9, to dominate this game and cover.

PICK: Packers -14.5 (-110)



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