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San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy was limited with the right shoulder injury that sidelined him last week and there is growing concern about the long-term status of left tackle Trent Williams. Wednesday's practice was not the start to the NFL workweek head coach Kyle Shanahan had hoped after Purdy was unable to bounce back from a shoulder injury in Week 11. Brandon Allen started at Green Bay and the 49ers (5-6) lost 38-10 with the backup-turned-starter committing three turnovers. Williams was reportedly spotted in the locker room with a knee scooter and is experiencing pain walking. He played through an ankle injury against the Seattle Seahawks Nov. 17. Defensive end Nick Bosa (hip, oblique) also missed practice Wednesday, leaving the 49ers to spend the holiday plotting to play the Buffalo Bills (9-2) without the three Pro Bowlers again. "I don't know anyone who gets Thanksgiving off unless maybe you have a Monday night game. You just start a lot earlier and get the players out," Shanahan said. "We cram everything in so the players get out, tries to be home with the family by 5. I usually get home by 7 and they're all mad at me, then get back to red-zone (installation)." The 49ers are in danger of a three-game losing streak for the first time since Oct. 2021. Injuries have been a common thread since September when running back Christian McCaffrey was a surprise scratch with an Achilles injury for the opener. Wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk (ACL) is out for the season at a position dinged from top to bottom. Star linebacker Fred Warner also is ailing and said Wednesday that he fractured a bone in his ankle on Sept. 29 against the New England Patriots. The game against the Bills will mark his eighth straight game playing with the injury. "It's something I deal with every game," Warner said. "I get on that table before every game and get it shot up every single game just to be able to roll. But it's not an excuse. It's just what it is. That's the NFL. You're not going to be healthy. You've got to go out there, you've got to find ways to execute, to play at a high level and to win every single week." Shanahan wasn't interested in injury talk. He said the 49ers have not played well in the past two weeks, and puts part of his focus on getting more out of the running game with snow in the forecast on Sunday night. He's not in agreement with pundits who doubt McCaffrey's ability early into his return from injured reserve, with a per-carry average of 3.5 yards compared to 5.4 in 2023. "The speculation on Christian is a little unfair to him," Shanahan said. "Christian is playing very well. He's playing his ass off. To think a guy who misses the entire offseason is going to come back and be the exact same the day he comes back would be unfair to any player in the world." San Francisco opened the 21-day practice window for linebacker Dre Greenlaw, who tore his Achilles in the Super Bowl in February. His return date is unclear. --Field Level Media
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DALLAS – If you attended a high school dance at any point in the 1980s, you no doubt heard “Chicago” lead singer Peter Cetera croon these words: “Everybody needs a little time away, I heard her say, from each other...” ADVERTISEMENT The members of the Minnesota Wild seem to genuinely enjoy each other’s company, and their willingness to work together for the good of the order shows in their 21 wins thus far, and their flirtation with the top spot in the Western Conference standings. But following their 4-3 win over Chicago (the Blackhawks, not the band) on Monday, the NHL mandates that every team take a three-day break for Christmas. At risk of the hefty fine from the league, teams cannot get together for practice, nor may they travel to road games until the morning of Friday, Dec. 27. That means the Wild were gameday arrivals in North Texas for their Friday evening meeting with the Stars. And as much hassle as that may be, most Wild players and coaches were eager for the time off by the time the final horn sounded on Monday. “The way I see it is I think this is a break at a key time for us, and I give the players a lot of credit. We’ve been going at max capacity and really dialed in from training camp till now and there’s been way more success than there has been failure,” coach John Hynes said, after his team snapped a four-game skid with the win over the Blackhawks. “But I also think that guys have really pushed, and I think guys have produced at certain times. I think it’s important for our group now to be able to get away from it for a few days, come off a win in a game that we played well, and then now it’s come back and we just reset and get moving forward.” As has been the case for much of this injury-riddled season to date, the biggest question about moving forward is which players it will involve. For example, top-line center Joel Eriksson Ek, whose big body and noteworthy skill have been missed since a lower-body injury in early December, looked to be inching closer to a return during the team’s last pre-Christmas practice. Getting some rest before facing a tough team like Dallas on the road is one positive factor, the Wild hope. Another pick-me-up was getting the victory by whatever means necessary versus Chicago, to end a season-worst losing streak. “It’s nice to go into the break with a win, but the games before, we’re not happy with,” Wild captain Jared Spurgeon admitted. “It’s tough throughout the year to be at 100 (percent) mentally and physically, so to have three days at this point, it’s big for us to sort of just relax, get away from it, hang with family friends and do something a little different.” ADVERTISEMENT And once they get back on the ice in Dallas, they plan to get back to more of the theme of the early season – namely getting contributions from throughout the lineup and competing for the lead in the Central Division. “I’m pretty convinced that after the break we come back then we get set for another while,” Hynes said, noting their next extended time off comes after Minnesota hosts the New York Islanders on Feb. 8. “You got Christmas basically until the 4 Nations break and that’s when we can re-plug in and get guys dialed in, get the team dialed in.” ______________________________________________________ This story was written by one of our partner news agencies. Forum Communications Company uses content from agencies such as Reuters, Kaiser Health News, Tribune News Service and others to provide a wider range of news to our readers. Learn more about the news services FCC uses here .
I loved Big Brother 26 , and so did many others, so I guess it's natural that fans remain obsessed with updates on the Houseguests after the season. On the heels of learning the official relationship status of Rubina Bernabe and Tucker Des Lauriers , Makensy "MJ" Manbeck gave a shocking romantic update. MJ surprised winner Chelsie Baham by going easy on her in the finale Q&A, and with her latest life update, she has certainly shocked the many fans anticipating Season 27 hitting the 2025 TV schedule . Here's what the Season 26 runner-up had to share, which I still am shocked about. MJ "Hard Launched" A Relationship With Former Houseguest Matt Hardeman It seems love is in the air for the Big Brother 26 cast, and MJ just broke the internet with a reveal wilder than when we learned Derek Xiao and Claire Rehfuss were dating . The reality star confirmed on Instagram that she's now dating former Houseguest Matt Hardeman and had plenty of pictures to prove it was legit: A post shared by Makensy Jo Manbeck (@makensyjomanbeck) A photo posted by on If you were watching Big Brother 's live feeds with a Paramount+ subscription this season, your jaw is probably on the floor. I was just able to pick mine up because I can't believe the showmance that never really got started is now an official relationship. Why MJ And Matt Dating Is So Shocking While Matt and MJ seemed to be forming a mild connection in the Big Brother house, he would quickly exit after Angela Murray had a wild call out of him . MJ, in later weeks, would talk about how she didn't feel like she was actually into Matt, and he started to focus his energy inside the house on taunting Angela on social media . I Loved Big Brother Season 26, And I Think Other Fans Will Be Just As Excited About What Producers Are 'Very Likely' Bringing Back In Future Seasons Now that the game is over, it appears that Matt and MJ have had some time to talk and have decided that a relationship can work between them. In fairness, I would imagine it's much easier to discuss the possibility of dating when you're in the outside world and not being watched by reality TV cameras while competing to win a large chunk of prize money. Also, there's something to be said of the pressure associated with knowing your friends, family, and thousands of strangers are watching your every move on the live feeds. While I'm sure there will be some snarky responses to MJ and Matt becoming a couple, I think it's important for Big Brother fans just to be happy for them and move on. After all, most Houseguests go back to being normal people after Big Brother unless they get caught up in the circuit of competing on The Challenge or The Traitors , so it feels a bit unfair to dogpile on them for simply pursuing romance outside of the game. CINEMABLEND NEWSLETTER Your Daily Blend of Entertainment News Big Brother Season 26 is over, but as many already know, it's all available to stream on Paramount+. Anyone burnt out on Christmas movies but in desperate need of entertainment would benefit from rewatching it, and maybe now pay extra attention to that first week that Matt and MJ were together.
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The Gophers and Penn State spent Oct. 12 in the greater Los Angeles area, with the Nittany Lions facing USC at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum that afternoon and Minnesota taking on UCLA at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena in the evening. A week earlier, the Gophers had defeated No. 11 Southern California 24-17 in a thrilling game that ended with fans storming the field at Huntington Bank Stadium, an emotional release after the team started the season with three losses in its first five games. When the Nittany Lions faced USC, they trailed 20-6 at halftime and needed a touchdown in the final three minutes of the fourth quarter to force overtime, in which they prevailed 33-30. After the Gophers rallied to beat UCLA 21-17, a Minnesota observer pondered the results and thought, “Maybe they’ll have a chance against Penn State in November.” That scenario played out Saturday in Minneapolis where the Gophers did have a chance to beat No. 4 Penn State — until they didn’t. The Nittany Lions left Huntington Bank Stadium around 7 p.m. with the Governor’s Victory Bell, thanks to a 26-25 triumph built on their ownership of key moments, particularly in the fourth quarter. Penn State overcame a 10-0 second-quarter deficit and a 22-16 disadvantage late in the third in improving to 10-1 and staying in contention for a College Football Playoff berth. The statistics show that the Gophers checked several boxes needed to upset a team as good as Penn State. Minnesota limited the Nittany Lions’ possessions, holding the ball for 34 minutes, 11 seconds to the visitors’ 25:49. The Gophers defense was tough on third down, holding Penn State to 1-for-11 in those situations. Minnesota’s special teams contributed three field goals, a blocked punt and a blocked extra-point attempt that was returned for two points and a 19-16 halftime lead. “I thought we had really good game plan,” Gophers coach P.J. Fleck said. “I thought we executed it really well on the offense, defense and special team sides.” Penn State, though, negated those statistical edges that the Gophers built. While the Nittany Lions didn’t have the ball often in the second half — four possessions total — they hogged it for 8:50 in the fourth quarter. Minnesota held Tyler Warren, Penn State’s star tight end/H-back/wildcat QB, largely in check through the game’s first 39 minutes, but then he caught three consecutive passes for 30 yards to ignite the Nittany Lions’ go-ahead touchdown drive late in the third quarter. In a game that had only three penalties, Penn State also capitalized fully on a questionable pass interference penalty on Gophers cornerback Ethan Robinson, scoring a touchdown only three plays later. And that 1-for-11 showing on third downs? The Nittany Lions made that point stat by converting three fourth-down situations on their final drive, which bled the final 5:48 off the clock. The most important of those three conversions, of course, was the fake punt that Penn State coach James Franklin called with the Nittany Lions clinging to a one-point lead and knowing Gophers kicker Dragan Kesich can connect from the upper-50s. Facing fourth-and-1 from the Penn State 34, Franklin saw that the Gophers had their return personnel on the field rather than a “safe” grouping of defensive players. Luke Reynolds, a true freshman tight end and five-star recruit, took the direct snap and sprinted 32 yards to the Minnesota 34. “I just felt like we needed to try to end the game on our terms, with the ball in our hand,” Franklin said. The Gophers have had a season full of tight games, with seven of the 11 they’ve played decided by eight points or fewer. They’re 3-4 in those contests, losing the past two to fall to 6-5 overall. They’ll try to end the skid in Friday’s regular-season finale at Wisconsin. “I told our team, ‘We’re just as good as anybody we’ve played or lost to,’ " Fleck said. “We’ve just got to do it.”
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