The Miami Dolphins will have linebacker Lawrence Timmons back for their NFL Week 4 matchup against the New Orleans Saints in London.
In Week 4 of the NFL schedule, the Miami Dolphins and New Orleans Saints will do battle in London. For the Dolphins, they will have one of their key defensive players back, as the team reinstated Lawrence Timmons on Tuesday. Timmons will practice with the team this week, and should be ready to go for the Dolphins against the Saints on Sunday morning.
Nick Perry should also be back in Week 4, as he is going to be well enough to play with his injured hand. Perry was back at practice for the Packers on Tuesday, and appears to be a go for the team’s Thursday night matchup against the Chicago Bears. The Packers are off to a 2-1 start this season, and will be looking to win for the second week in a row at home.
DirecTV will apparently be giving back some money to their subscribers. Due to the fact that people want to boycott the NFL due to all of the protests, DirecTV is willing to refund people their money. Teams from all over the NFL stood in unity on Sunday, just days after President Trump may some harsh comments about Colin Kaepernick, and anybody who decides to kneel during the National anthem.
Mike Tomlin had his team stay in the locker room during the National anthem on Sunday, and one Pittsburgh area fire chief was quite upset about it. That fire chief is no longer a fire chief, after he was let go for calling Tomlin a racist slur. The Steelers had only one player come out to stand for the anthem, and that was Alejandro Villanueva, who is a former Captain in the United States Army who has had multiple deployments into Afghanistan.
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Finally, it looks like even the New York Giants are getting tired of Odell Beckham Jr.’s antics on the field. Two days after seeing his team lose to the Philadelphia Eagles, team owner John Mara told Mike Vaccaro of the New York Post that he was “unhappy” with OBJ’s celebration against the Eagles. Beckham scored a touchdown to pull the Giants to within seven, and then pretended to be a dog peeing.