NFL notebook: Giants may fire McAdoo
December 3, 2017
New York Giants ownership may be ready to fire coach Ben McAdoo after Sunday's loss against the Oakland Raiders, which would come less than a week after the benching of quarterback Eli Manning created a backlash from fans.
ESPN's Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter are reporting that McAdoo could be fired within 24 hours after the game. General manager Jerry Reese's standing with the 2-10 Giants is also on shaky ground but any timing on his potential departure is more uncertain than McAdoo's, ESPN reported.
Manning, who started 210 straight games for the Giants, fought back tears on Tuesday as he talked about the stunning decision by McAdoo to name Geno Smith the starting quarterback for Sunday's game.
Giants owner John Mara reportedly was not happy with how McAdoo presented the plan to the franchise's two-time Super Bowl MVP quarterback.
--Indianapolis Colts running back Frank Gore moved into fifth place on the NFL's all-time rushing list during a 30-10 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Gore rushed for 61 yards as he moved ahead of Hall of Famer LaDainian Tomlinson (13,684) with a 16-yard run in the third quarter. Gore finished the day with 13,697 career rushing yards
Gore, 34, also passed another Hall of Famer in Jerome Bettis (13,662) in the second quarter of the contest. Gore spent his first 10 seasons with the San Francisco 49ers and is in his third season with the Colts.
--Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid gave up his play-calling duties for Sunday's game against the New York Jets, handing over the responsibilities to offensive coordinator Matt Nagy.
The move didn't prevent the struggling Chiefs (6-6) from falling 38-31 to the Jets for their fourth straight loss and sixth in seven games.
Despite the losses, Reid has given strong support to quarterback Alex Smith. However, the veteran will be on a shorter "leash," sources told ESPN.
--Buffalo Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor left the game during a 23-3 loss to the New England Patriots with a knee injury and Bills cornerback Tre'Davious White was escorted to the locker room and evaluated for a head injury during the fourth quarter.
Taylor wrapped a towel over his head as he was carted to the locker room early in the fourth quarter. He was able to walk off the field under his own power on the Bills' previous possession. It was unclear on what play Taylor got injured. He was sacked three times in the game and had three rushes.
White was injured after intercepting a Tom Brady pass along the sideline. Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski drove his shoulder into White's back while he was lying face down on the turf after the whistle. Gronkowski was penalized for unnecessary roughness on the play and apologized after the game.
--Baltimore Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith suffered a season-ending Achilles injury during the 44-20 victory over the Detroit Lions.
Ravens coach Jim Harbaugh revealed the seriousness of the injury after the contest.
Smith has been dealing with a sore Achilles for the past several weeks and went down untouched late in the second quarter with the Ravens leading 17-0.
--Los Angeles Rams linebacker Alec Ogletree exited the 32-16 victory over the Arizona Cardinals with an elbow injury.
Ogletree began the game in strong fashion, returning an interception 41 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter. He picked off a Blaine Gabbert pass and ran it back with 2:45 left in the first quarter to help give the Rams a 16-0 lead.
Ogletree flipped into the end zone and landed awkwardly, although it wasn't immediately known if that played a part in his injury.
--Minnesota Vikings backup tight end David Morgan suffered a concussion in the first quarter of a 14-9 victory over the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
The Falcons lost left guard Andy Levitre to a triceps injury in the first quarter.
December 3, 2017
New York Giants ownership may be ready to fire coach Ben McAdoo after Sunday's loss against the Oakland Raiders, which would come less than a week after the benching of quarterback Eli Manning created a backlash from fans.
ESPN's Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter are reporting that McAdoo could be fired within 24 hours after the game. General manager Jerry Reese's standing with the 2-10 Giants is also on shaky ground but any timing on his potential departure is more uncertain than McAdoo's, ESPN reported.
Manning, who started 210 straight games for the Giants, fought back tears on Tuesday as he talked about the stunning decision by McAdoo to name Geno Smith the starting quarterback for Sunday's game.
Giants owner John Mara reportedly was not happy with how McAdoo presented the plan to the franchise's two-time Super Bowl MVP quarterback.
--Indianapolis Colts running back Frank Gore moved into fifth place on the NFL's all-time rushing list during a 30-10 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Gore rushed for 61 yards as he moved ahead of Hall of Famer LaDainian Tomlinson (13,684) with a 16-yard run in the third quarter. Gore finished the day with 13,697 career rushing yards
Gore, 34, also passed another Hall of Famer in Jerome Bettis (13,662) in the second quarter of the contest. Gore spent his first 10 seasons with the San Francisco 49ers and is in his third season with the Colts.
--Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid gave up his play-calling duties for Sunday's game against the New York Jets, handing over the responsibilities to offensive coordinator Matt Nagy.
The move didn't prevent the struggling Chiefs (6-6) from falling 38-31 to the Jets for their fourth straight loss and sixth in seven games.
Despite the losses, Reid has given strong support to quarterback Alex Smith. However, the veteran will be on a shorter "leash," sources told ESPN.
--Buffalo Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor left the game during a 23-3 loss to the New England Patriots with a knee injury and Bills cornerback Tre'Davious White was escorted to the locker room and evaluated for a head injury during the fourth quarter.
Taylor wrapped a towel over his head as he was carted to the locker room early in the fourth quarter. He was able to walk off the field under his own power on the Bills' previous possession. It was unclear on what play Taylor got injured. He was sacked three times in the game and had three rushes.
White was injured after intercepting a Tom Brady pass along the sideline. Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski drove his shoulder into White's back while he was lying face down on the turf after the whistle. Gronkowski was penalized for unnecessary roughness on the play and apologized after the game.
--Baltimore Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith suffered a season-ending Achilles injury during the 44-20 victory over the Detroit Lions.
Ravens coach Jim Harbaugh revealed the seriousness of the injury after the contest.
Smith has been dealing with a sore Achilles for the past several weeks and went down untouched late in the second quarter with the Ravens leading 17-0.
--Los Angeles Rams linebacker Alec Ogletree exited the 32-16 victory over the Arizona Cardinals with an elbow injury.
Ogletree began the game in strong fashion, returning an interception 41 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter. He picked off a Blaine Gabbert pass and ran it back with 2:45 left in the first quarter to help give the Rams a 16-0 lead.
Ogletree flipped into the end zone and landed awkwardly, although it wasn't immediately known if that played a part in his injury.
--Minnesota Vikings backup tight end David Morgan suffered a concussion in the first quarter of a 14-9 victory over the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
The Falcons lost left guard Andy Levitre to a triceps injury in the first quarter.
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