Smith-Schuster out for shoulder injury



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Latest on Week 5 in the NFL (All Time EDT):

3:10 p.m.

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster finished for the day with a shoulder injury in the second quarter against Denver.

Smith-Schuster was injured after being tackled by Broncos safety Kareem Jackson during a 3-yard end around. This is the second time this season that Smith-Schuster has been injured in a game. He injured his ribs in a loss to Las Vegas last month.

The injury leaves the Steelers without two of their top four receivers. James Washington was inactive on Sunday due to a groin injury.

The Steelers still lead Denver 17-6 in the third quarter.

—Will Graves reporting from Pittsburgh

3:05 p.m.

The Panthers lead the Eagles 15-6 in the third quarter behind a defense that continues to be strong in the first half of home games.

The Carolina defense allowed just 235 yards, 14 points and six points in the first half of three home games. Carolina has won its previous two home games against the Jets and Saints.

Surprisingly, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts only has two carries for 4 yards. He made 16 passes, but those only covered 85 yards.

—Steve Reed reports from Charlotte

2:50 p.m.

Davis Mills threw three touchdown passes and the Houston Texans lead New England 22-9 in the third quarter.

The Texans took a break in the second quarter when Damien Harris of New England fumbled near the goal line, taking a chance to score away from the Patriots.

Mills is 13 of 17 for 239 yards, and Mac Jones of New England is 12 of 18 for 125 yards with an interception.

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2:45 p.m.

Jameis Winston joined Marquez Callaway on a 49-yard Hail Mary touchdown late in the first half to give New Orleans a 20-13 lead over Washington. There were 8 seconds on the clock when Winston broke the ball, and he threw it into a crowd in the end zone.

Callaway returned with the ball for Winston’s second touchdown pitch of the game. The Saints enter the second half without Taysom Hill, who suffered a blow to the head trying to catch a pass, and wide receiver Deonte Harris, who is questionable with a hamstring problem. Hill was ruled out with a concussion

– Stephen Whyno, reporting from Landover, Maryland

2:25 p.m.

The last two winless teams in the NFL aren’t doing much to change that so far.

The Jacksonville Jaguars are down 24-13 at Tennessee at halftime, and the Detroit Lions are down 13-6 at Minnesota.

The Jaguars held Derrick Henry to 31 yards on 11 carries, but he scored on a 1-yard carry – in a 17-point second quarter for the Titans.

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2:05 p.m.

The kickers are struggling at the start of Sunday.

There have already been seven more points missed in the league, with Houston’s Ka’imi Fairbairn being the worst in missing both of his PAT attempts.

Fairbairn made his season debut last week after opening the year on the injured reserve, but had no extra point tries as the Texans were shut out 40-0. On Sunday, his first attempt was wide on the right and his second missed was wide on the left against the Patriots.

This is the second time in franchise history that the Texans have missed two extra points in a game and the first since Fairbairn also missed two in a 27-20 loss to the Falcons on October 6, 2019. .

There were three missed PATs in Houston. Nick Folk also missed the extra point on a New England touchdown in the second quarter.

The first misfire on Sunday came in London when Matt Ammendola’s attempt for the New York Jets hit the strut left in the third quarter of their loss to Atlanta.

Matthew Wright hit the right upright for a first quarter miss for the Jaguars against the Titans and Mason Crosby’s second quarter attempt for the Packers against the Bengals resonated from the left upright.

Cody Parkey missed for New Orleans in Washington.

– Kristie Rieken reporting from Houston

2:00 p.m.

New Orleans’ Taysom Hill was whisked off the field on a cart after a blow to the head from Washington’s William Jackson III as he attempted to catch a pass. Hill grabbed his head as he was on the pitch. Jackson was reported for a personal foul.

Hill, the quarterback the Saints use in various roles, had a catch before being injured early in the second quarter. Hill has three rushing touchdowns this season.

The Saints and Washington are tied at 13.

– Stephen Whyno, reporting from Landover, Maryland

13:40

Washington ultimately blocked an opponent from scoring in the opening practice of a game, but things are never dull for their defense which has fallen short of expectations so far this season.

Cole Holcomb intercepted New Orleans quarterback Jameis Winston on a poorly thrown pass under pressure. On the Saints’ next possession, Winston found Deonte Harris wide open for a 72-yard touchdown – the longest of any player’s career in the NFL. Defensive Rookie of the Year, Chase Young, landed his first sack in the Saints’ next practice and forced a Winston fumble that was picked up by Daron Payne of Washington.

New Orleans leads 7-6.

—Stephen Whyno reporting from Landover, Maryland

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12:20

Tight end Sammis Reyes is active for Washington against New Orleans and is expected to become the first Chilean player to appear in an NFL game.

A converted basketball player who moved to the United States as a teenager, Reyes didn’t start playing football until early this year. He took the NFL International Player Pathway program and landed a three-year contract with Washington, his “dream team,” as his girlfriend and family live in the area.

Reyes has been inactive for the first four games of the season and gets that chance after Logan Thomas lands on the injured reserve with a hamstring injury. Coach Ron Rivera has repeatedly called Reyes as a big part of the team’s future.

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12:15 p.m.

Denver Broncos quarterback Teddy Bridgewater is active and one of his favorite targets is also for Sunday’s visit to Pittsburgh.

Bridgewater will start after leaving last week’s loss to Baltimore with a concussion. Wide receiver Courtland Sutton is also active although he is seen as doubtful after turning an ankle in practice on Friday.

Elsewhere, the Minnesota Vikings are holding back running back Dalvin Cook for the second time in three games with a sprained ankle. Cook has been listed as questionable to play against Detroit. He had nine runs last week in a loss to Cleveland, splitting the time in the backfield with Alexander Mattison. Cook did not play two weeks ago in a win over Seattle, having suffered an injury in the team’s second game in Arizona.

Cook had a career-high 206 rushing yards last year against the Lions.

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9:15 a.m.

The NFL is back in London after a one-year hiatus. The Atlanta Falcons face the New York Jets at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in a 1-3 team matchup.

London has not been kind to the rookie quarterbacks. They are 0-4 in the English capital since the NFL started hosting regular season games there in 2007.

Jets QB Zach Wilson wants to change that by building on his success in New York’s 27-24 overtime victory over the Tennessee Titans last week.

Falcons counterpart Matt Ryan will be starved of top receiver Calvin Ridley as the team tries to bounce back from a 34-30 loss to the Washington football team.

It was 63 degrees Fahrenheit and partly cloudy before the 2:30 p.m. kick-off.

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