Sources: Tennessee Titans expected to initiate WR A.J. Brown for Thursday night game

 Sources: Tennessee Titans expected to initiate WR A.J. Brown for Thursday night game



NASHVILLE, Tenn. - - Tennessee 토즈토토 Titans wide collector A.J. Brown is relied upon to be actuated from harmed save for Thursday night's down against the San Francisco 49ers, sources told ESPN.


Brown was assigned to get back to rehearse Monday and partook in all practices this week.


The Titans set Brown on harmed save later he experienced a chest injury during their 22-13 misfortune to the Houston Texans last month. Tennessee has a 1-2 record without Brown in the setup.


Getting Brown back on the field is tremendous for quarterback Ryan Tannehill.


"I think as a matter of first importance is his capacity to make plays," Tannehill said. "You check out how he has helped us in the course of the most recent couple of years and the certainty that we have together. Simply the plays he has made, some of them have been staggering. To have that capacity on the field and that certainty from the offense would be immense."


Brown has played 10 games for the Titans this season and leads the group in gatherings (46) and yards (615). His three score gatherings attaches him with MyCole Pruitt and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine for the leader.


The Titans will be without Kendall Lamm, who was scheduled to begin at forgot about tackle with Taylor Lewan. Lamm tried positive for COVID-19 on Thursday.


Penn State ladies' volleyball trainer Russ Rose resigns later 43 seasons, leaves with seven public titles, 1,330 successes


Penn State ladies' volleyball trainer Russ Rose resigned Thursday following 43 years with the Nittany Lions' program and 1,330 profession wins - - the most in NCAA Division I history.


Rose drove Penn State to seven NCAA titles - - including four directly from 2007 to 2010 - - and 41 NCAA competition appearances. He won over 85% of his matches, succeeded somewhere around 30 matches in a season multiple times, and trained four public players of the year and 112 All-Americans. His 2008 and 2009 groups went undefeated in consecutive seasons as a feature of a 109-game dominate streak.


Rose, 68, will play a warning part in the Penn State athletic division.


"While I have chosen to venture into retirement, it has been my pleasure to fill in as the lead trainer of the Penn State ladies' volleyball program in the course of the last 43 seasons," Rose said in an assertion. "My time here has given my family and me numerous recollections and connections that we will convey with us. I might want to thank the numerous players, administrators and care staff for their devotion, notwithstanding every one of the aides who aided shape the way of life and accomplishment of the program."


Rose's groups won 106 NCAA competition matches - - the greater part of any group since the association began supporting the game in 1981. His groups always lost less than 21 matches in a season.


"He is perhaps the best mentor ever on the grounds that all that he did, he did it as he would prefer and never digressed from it," said Oregon State mentor Terry Liskevych, who likewise trained the U.S. ladies' public group. "He has been important to the game of volleyball and a mentor each mentor can gain from. Penn State volleyball under Russ was a program everybody needed to copy, and he leaves a heritage that goes past the court. Russ will go down as probably the best mentor ever in any game."


Rose is additionally a searched out clinician and has a long tree of previous associates who have proceeded to lead top projects.


"We send our genuine congrats to Russ Rose on an exceptional profession at Penn State, and many years of gigantic effect on understudies, staff and local area," Penn State athletic chief Sandy Barbour said. "He has been a backbone of our local area for over forty years and will long be associated with raising the profile of ladies' volleyball, at Penn State as well as broadly."


Collaborator mentor Katie Schumacher-Cawley will fill in as interval lead trainer. Penn State said it will direct a cross country search to supplant Rose.


NFLPA president JC Tretter most recent Cleveland Browns player to test positive for COVID-19


BEREA, Ohio - - Cleveland Browns focus and NFLPA president JC Tretter declared Thursday that he has tried positive for COVID-19.


Tretter is the most recent Browns player to join the save/COVID-19 rundown. Beginning cornerback Greg Newsome II went on the rundown Wednesday.


The Browns are falling off a game Monday against the Las Vegas Raiders wherein they played without 10 starters who were all on the save/COVID-19 rundown. Lead trainer Kevin Stefanski missed the game, too, in the wake of testing positive for the infection, yet he has since cleared conventions and is back working in the Browns' training office.


Prior to testing positive, Tretter said Wednesday that he had decided to join gatherings basically going ahead, notwithstanding being immunized and having gotten the promoter.


"That is simply something that I might want to do to feel more good," he said. "I know there are a ton of folks around the association who will settle on the decision, too. That was actually our objective was giving folks decisions on the most proficient method to get past the remainder of the period."


Cleveland plays at the Green Bay Packers on Saturday.



The Browns will get back two vital participants for that game in security Grant Delpit and youngster hostile tackle James Hudson III, who were both enacted off the save/COVID-19 rundown on 스마일벳 Thursday.


Quarterback Baker Mayfield stays on the hold/COVID-19 rundown however is relied upon to play against the Packers on Christmas Day. Mayfield went on the rundown on Dec. 15 and will be qualified to fall off the rundown on Day 10, as indicated by Stefanski.


Beginning security John Johnson III is out Saturday with a hamstring injury and protective end Myles Garrett (crotch) is, as per Stefanski, "50/50" to play.


The two wounds came in Monday night's down versus Thieves.


Sources: Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers consented to 1-year, $17M bargain before lockout


Slugger Cody Bellinger and the Los Angeles Dodgers settled on a one-year, $17 million agreement to keep away from assertion before the Dec. 1 lockout that has closed down Major League Baseball and frozen exchanges, sources acquainted with the understanding told ESPN.


The arrangement was not declared later the lockout, as groups are not referring to players by name during the work stoppage that has endured over three weeks and will extend into the new year.


Bellinger, 26, is falling off the most exceedingly awful period of his vocation, hitting .165/.240/.302 with 10 homers in 95 games. His postseason execution, in any case, revived recollections of his 2019 season, wherein he hit .305/.406/.629 with 47 homers and won the National League MVP grant.


Since assertion compensations quite often increment, Bellinger will make $900,000 more than he did in 2020. The Dodgers either needed to pay Bellinger nearby $17 million or non-delicate him, which would have made him a free specialist.


The arrangement, which isn't ensured until Bellinger makes the Dodgers' Opening Day program, addresses his third time through discretion. Following his MVP season, Bellinger set a record pay for a first-time frame qualified player at $11.5 million. He is because of arrive at free office later the 2023 season.


Bellinger showed up as a 21-year-old in 2017 and hit 39 homers on the way to winning NL Rookie of the Year. In the wake of relapsing in his subsequent season, he showed his maximum capacity in 2019, playing a well-better than expected right field and investing energy in focus notwithstanding a respectable starting point, where he played most as a new kid on the block.


At the point when Bellinger was solid in 2021 - - a hairline break in his left leg, a rib crack and a hamstring strain made him miss time - - he was the Dodgers' consistently focus defender and watched it well. However his bat never up to speed, the arrangement shows Los Angeles accepts he will get back to shape.

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