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Dallas cornerback Orlando Scandrick with miss his third straight game with a back injury in what amounts to a playoff elimination game between the Cowboys and Seattle. Scandrick is inactive for Sunday’s game along with defensive lineman David Irving Thomas Davis Color Rush Jersey , who had already been declared out for the third straight week with a concussion. Scandrick and Irving were injured in a win over Washington. Seahawks cornerback DeShawn Shead is active for the first time after spending the season on the physically unable to perform list. Shead sustained a major injury in the playoffs last January. The Dallas-Seattle winner will still be alive in the playoff race, and the loser will be eliminated. The Jaguars will be without both starting receivers against the 49ers with Allen Hurns being ruled inactive with ankle injury. Marqise Lee had already been ruled out on Friday with an ankle injury, clearing the way for Dede Westbrook and Keelan Cole to start. — SEATTLE-DALLAS Seahawks: RB Eddie Lacy, CB Mike Tyson, C Joey Hunt, LB D.J. Alexander, WR David Moore, DT Nazair Jones, DE Quinton Jefferson. Cowboys: WR Brice Butler (foot), LB Justin Durant, LB Justin March-Lillard, DE Richard Ash, TE Blake Jarwin. — JACKSONVILLE-SAN FRANCISCO Jaguars: WR Allen Hurns (ankle), WR Marqise Lee (ankle), OT Will Poehls, G Josh Walker, G Chris Reed, LB Carroll Phillips, DT Eli Ankou. 49ers: CB Greg Mabin (calf), DL Aaron Lynch, WR Max McCaffrey, DB Antone Exum Jr., LB Pita Taumoepenu, DL Leger Douzable, DL D.J. Jones. — NEW YORK GIANTS-ARIZONA Giants: QB Davis Webb, WR Tavarres King (concussion), OL Damien Mama, DE Romeo Okwara, WR Kalif Raymond, DE Avery Moss, LB B.J. Goodson (ankle). Cardinals: QB Matt Barkley, WR Chad Williams, LB Gabe Martin (hamstring) https://www.carolinapanthersfanshop.com/Cameron-Artis-Payne-Jersey , G Earl Watford (ankle), TE Troy Niklas (ankle), DL Xavier Williams. — DETROIT-CINCINNATI Lions: WR Bradley Marquez, RB Zach Zenner, RB Dwayne Washington, C Travis Swanson, T Rick Wagner, G T.J. Lang, DT Rodney Coe. Bengals: WR Cody Core, CB KeiVarae Russell, RB Jarveon Williams, DT Josh Tupou, OT Cedric Ogbuehi, OT Justin Murray, DT Andrew Billings. — DENVER-WASHINGTON Broncos: RB Jamaal Charles, WR Emmanuel Sanders (ankle), WR Cody Latimer (thigh), OL J.J. Dielman, OL Elijah Wilkinson, DB Brendan Langley, DB Michael Hunter. Redskins: RB Kenny Hilliard, WR Maurice Harris (back), G Kyle Kalis, C Demetrius Rhaney, LB Zach Brown (Achilles tendon, toe, hip), LB Ryan Anderson (knee), S DeAngelo Hall. — TAMPA BAY-CAROLINA Buccaneers: QB Ryan Griffin, WR DeSean Jackson, CB Ryan Smith, LB Nigel Harris, OL Adam Gettis https://www.carolinapanthersfanshop.com/J.J.-Jansen-Jersey , DE Patrick O’Connor, DE Robert Ayers Jr. Panthers: WR Russell Shepard, OL Trai Turner, QB Garrett Gilbert, CB LaDarius Gunter, FB Alex Armah, OL Greg Van Roten, DE Zach Moore. — BUFFALO-NEW ENGLAND Bills: WR Andre Holmes (neck), TE EJ Gaines (knee), OG John Miller (ankle), CB Breon Borders, OT Conor McDermott, WR Brandon Reilly, TE Logan Thomas Patriots: LB Kyle Van Noy, DL Alan Branch (knee), WR Chris Hogan, RB James White (ankle), RB Rex Burkhead (knee), OL Cole Croston, LB Trevor Reilly — LOS ANGELES CHARGERS-NEW YORK JETS Chargers: LT Russell Okung, DE Corey Liuget, QB Cardale Jones, WR Geremy Davis, LB Denzel Perryman, TE Sean Culkin, DE Jerry Attaochu Jets: DE Muhammad Wilkerson, RG Brian Winters, OL Ben Ijalana, CB Rashard Robinson, CB Jeremy Clark, LB Freddie Bishop, RB Akeem Judd. — ATLANTA-NEW ORLEANS Falcons: G Andy Levitre (triceps), LB Sean Weatherspoon https://www.carolinapanthersfanshop.com/Mike-Adams-Jersey , WR Nick Williams, CB Deji Olatoye, CB Leon McFadden, G Sean Harlow, TE Eric Saubert Saints: C Cameron Tom, WR Austin Carr, TE Michael Hoomanawanui (concussion), DE Trey Hendrickson (ankle), DE Al-Quadin Muhammad, TE Garrett Griffin (foot), RB Jonathan Williams. — LOS ANGELES RAMS-TENNESSEE Rams: RB Lance Dunbar, LB Mark Barron, DB Isaiah Johnson, RB Justin Davis, OT Cornelius Lucas, OLB Matt Longacre, OLB Kasim Edebali. Titans: QB Brandon Weeden, CB Logan Ryan, OLB Josh Carraway, G/C Corey Levin, WR Harry Douglas, DE David King. — MIAMI-KANSAS CITY Dolphins: RB Damien Williams (shoulder), RG Isaac Asiata, TE Thomas Duarte, OT Eric Smith, S Michael Thomas (knee), CB Cordrea Tankersley (ankle), QB Matt Moore (foot). Chiefs: OG Parker Ehinger, DT Justin Hamilton, S Leon McQuay, CB Keith Reaser, CB Phillip Gaines, LB Ramik Wilson https://www.carolinapanthersfanshop.com/Matt-Kalil-Jersey , QB Tyler Bray. — CLEVELAND-CHICAGO Browns: QB Cody Kessler, DB Briean Boddy-Calhoun, DB B.W. Webb, LB Jeremy Cash, OL Marcus Martin, OL Geoff Gray, WR Matt Hazel. Bears: QB Mark Sanchez, DB DeAndre Hall, RB Taquan Mizzell, DL Rashaad Coward, OL Josh Sitton, OL Tom Compton, TE Adam Shaheen. — Odell Beckham Jr. felt the need to offer an apology to his teammates Saturday night, but he isn’t worried about a rift developing within the team.“Just chatter,” Beckham told reporters Tuesday. “Same approach every single day, get up, be the best that I can be. We’re moving forward. My teammates, my brothers, there’s nothing that can come in between us. We’ve had these conversations and like I said, we’re all moving forward onto Philly.”Many of the Giants didn’t hear Beckham’s comments in an ESPN interivew that aired Sunday. In a sit-down with Josina Anderson, and alongside Lil Wayne, Beckham questioned the team’s offensive schemes, said he doesn’t know if Eli Manning is the problem with the Giants offense and answered “that’s a tough question” when asked if he was happy in New York.Giants coach Pat Shurmur wasn’t happy with Beckham’s comments, but Beckham said he has smoothed over everything with the team.“Yeah, I think we all understand each other,” Beckham said. “Like I said, there’s nothing that is going to come in between my brothers, my teammates. This is something that is going to pull us closer. I felt very close as a team this Sunday, and that’s the way that we have to play. That’s the way we’re going to fight.“Nobody in here likes to lose. We’re all tired of losing. We want to change that culture, atmosphere, whatever it is, because this is a place that has a lot of pride and we want to be able to be proud of what we display and do all those things.”The Giants gained 432 yards and scored 31 points against the Panthers on Sunday but lost on Graham Gano‘s 63-yard field goal with one second remaining.
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