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It's crunch time with the NFL Trade Deadline now just three days away. We have a good idea of the biggest buyers and sellers that will be active on the market,
After a shaky start, the Kansas City Chiefs are finally looking like the Chiefs again. Sitting at 5-3 and third in the AFC West, the city of fountains is buzzing once more.
Week 9 gets underway with the Baltimore Ravens (with Lamar Jackson?) visiting the Miami Dolphins on "Thursday Night Football." Sunday afternoon has four games with spreads at or near double digits, but the top game features the Buffalo Bills as a slight home underdog to the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Packers had their wake-up call in Cleveland, a vivid reminder of what can happen when you let the opponent stick around a few minutes too long. The Packers know the assignment. They need that sixth win and the only way to capture it is through the Carolina team before them.
The Packers wil also be short backup inside linebacker, Nick Neimann, formerly of the Kansas City Chiefs, and rotational edge rusher, Lukas Van Ness, who is currently in his third season with the organization after having been drafted out of Iowa with the 13th overall pick back in 2023.
The NFL has announced a harsh punishment for one Buffalo Bills player right before their Kansas City Chiefs game.
Two days after the Packers released Sims to make room for the returning Christian Watson from the physically unable to perform list, the 25-year-old third-year pro was claimed off waivers by the Minnesota Vikings. Sims also got his first shot in the NFL in Minnesota two years ago.
Speaking of former Packers, Matt LaFleur's team will face former Packers Yosh Nijman and JJ Jansen when hosting the Carolina Panthers this week. The Panthers also have Krys Barnes and Kalen King on the practice squad.