Here's what you need to know heading into Week 16.The Raiders' passing game is not expected to take a hit against the Chargers.
"And I don't know if it was because of CTE or if it's because the general NFL rule, like only football, only talk about football, only think about football. Gregg Rosenthal eyes NFC assets and defects.The Cowboys offensive line could be getting a big boost for the start of their playoff run.

Green be the difference maker for Andy Dalton? RGIII hasn't played since breaking a bone in his shoulder in Week 1.Detroit Lions linebacker DeAndre Levy returned to practice for the first time since Week 1. Apparently things changed in a week.With the new league year right around the corner, Gregg Rosenthal scoured each NFC roster in search of potential cap casualties.

As talks continue to stall with Cleveland, the former Browns wideout is visiting with the Washington Redskins, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported.At last week's NFL Scouting Combine, Lions general manager Bob Quinn said he expected DeAndre Levy to be on the roster in 2017. In 2014, Levy started all 16 games for the Lions, recording 151 tackles, 2.5 sacks, and 1 interception.On August 5, 2015, it was announced that Levy and the In 2016, Levy's playing time was limited due to a torn meniscus he suffered at the beginning of the 2016 season.Levy continues to reside in the Detroit area with his wife Desiré, whom he met in college and married in 2016. He’s since earned a rep as one of the league’s top defenders, notching one of the highest tackle-frequency ratings in the game. He also said he believes the only people who care about the issue within the league right now are the players.He testified that he believes full-contact practices should be stopped until more research is completed.
Read up on more injury news from Thursday. “It was like, ‘What the fuck you wanna go look at rocks in a field for?’ ” he says.Much like suggesting an art museum as a rendezvous spot for an interview, it’s all pretty unique for an NFL jock. Find out everything you need to know in that game, and more, in this week's Cheat Sheet.Could Buffalo receiver Sammy Watkins (foot) make his return to the field Sunday?

The following browsers are supported: Chrome, Edge (v80 and later), Firefox and Safari. "And, again, it goes back to education. In that conversation, he said, they joked about forgetfulness, but none of the players knew about the research and links between the game and CTE. What other injuries are we tracking?Cynthia Frelund offers up fantasy rankings, projections and stats for an interesting Week 17 slate. “There aren’t too many of those around.”Sign up for our newsletter to get the latest adventures, workouts, destinations, and more.Men’s Journal has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. “Looking at the videos, I still get chills,” he says. He’s a quiet champion of good.”Lately levy has begun speaking out in louder ways. "I don't think we should be in any collisions other than on Sunday. Makes no sense. “You catch as many as you can at night, put them over the fire, scrape all their fur off, cut them open, take their insides out, and you pretty much just eat it like that,” says Levy. “They need to know that it’s more than just bad shoulders, bad backs, and bad knees — something could be catastrophic.”His understanding of his own limited time is why Levy says he’ll never regret his daredevil deeds, and why he continues to look for more ways to use his platform as an athlete to highlight social issues. Related Content - Articles