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Giants' Bradberry on COVID list, out vs. Browns

New York Giants cornerback James Bradberry is being placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list and will miss Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns.

The move is believed to be unrelated to offensive coordinator Jason Garrett’s positive test for the coronavirus.

Bradberry, the Giants’ top corner, is a close contact to an individual who tested positive. That person is not a member of the organization.

The Giants (5-8) will now be without one of their most important defensive players, their offensive coordinator and possibly their starting quarterback. Daniel Jones is dealing with hamstring and ankle injuries that leave him in doubt for Sunday’s critical contest.

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New York is one game back of Washington in the NFC East.

The Bradberry loss is troubling, as the Giants are not especially deep at cornerback. It took until midway through the season for them to even find a suitable starter opposite Bradberry.

The key free-agent acquisition is tied for the NFL lead with 17 passes defended. He also has three interceptions.

Bradberry is eligible to be activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list on Monday should he continue to test negative and remain symptom-free.

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Raiders rule out 4 defensive starters vs. Chargers

HENDERSON, Nev. — The Las Vegas Raiders will be without four defensive starters for their crucial Thursday night home game against the Los Angeles Chargers, a less-than-optimal start for new interim defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli.

Defensive end Clelin Ferrell (shoulder), linebacker Nicholas Morrow (concussion), cornerback Damon Arnette (concussion) and safety Johnathan Abram (concussion) will all sit out, Raiders coach Jon Gruden announced Wednesday.

With rookie receiver Henry Ruggs on the reserve/COVID-19 list, four of the Raiders’ five first-round picks over the past two years will be unavailable for Las Vegas (7-6) as it tries to keep alive its flagging playoff hopes against the Chargers (4-9). The fifth first-rounder, running back Josh Jacobs, is dealing with an injured right ankle.

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“We’ve just got to have guys step up,” Gruden said. “Carl Nassib will come back in the lineup [at defensive end]. I’m sure he’ll play good. We’re anxious to see [safety] Dallin Leavitt play. [Defensive back] Daryl Worley’s back; he’s been a quick study.

“So, it’s the next-man-up mentality. I know you’ve heard it a lot from me and a lot of coaches in this league, but that’s the truth.”

Gruden said recently signed defensive end Takk McKinley would not be elevated for the Chargers game. Gruden hopes to have him active for the Raiders’ game against the Miami Dolphins on Dec. 26.

Marinelli, who replaced the fired Paul Guenther, said Tuesday he wanted to see “discipline” from his defense.

“Knowing exactly what we’re doing,” Marinelli said. “… I want to see great energy and great tackling. And gang tackling. Guys are hustling to the ball, and I think when you see that, they enjoy it. And I just want to see that part of it — that we really enjoy this game. And you can’t enjoy it, just one or two guys; it’s got to be a team defense.

“And defense is about team — quick fast and physical. Quick, fast and physical. That’s what I keep preaching, and we’ll see.”

In Sunday’s 44-27 loss to the Indianapolis Colts, the Raiders defense was only able to muster one QB hit — no sacks — on Philip Rivers, who was dealing with turf toe.

Getting a pass rush going against Chargers rookie quarterback Justin Herbert and keeping him in the pocket is paramount for the Raiders. Herbert passed for 326 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 24 yards against the Raiders in Las Vegas’ 31-26 win in Inglewood, California, on Nov. 8.

“Everybody responds well to Rod,” Gruden said of Marinelli, who was elevated from defensive line coach. “They have before. It’s not like he’s a new guy coming in here. He gets the correct response, a lot of respect. I think people trust him. He’ll do a good job. It will be a tall order for him, obviously, in our defense, but I know we’re looking forward to the challenge. We’ve got a lot of respect for the Chargers.

“We’re not going to go in the tank. We’re going to stay strong mentally here, and we’re going to keep getting better and better and better and do the best we can every single time out.”

Marinelli, 71, brushed aside questions about his age and if he wanted to have the defensive coordinator job in Las Vegas beyond this season.

“All I do is work right now,” he said. “Me coaching, people bring this age up. … I want to see them step in my shoes and have my juice, OK? And I love it, so I don’t ever look past it right there. I just want to go do a great job right now, and our job is to help these men. That’s my job. That’s what we lock in at and go.”

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Panthers RB McCaffrey expected out vs. Packers

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Carolina Panthers coach Matt Rhule does not expect running back Christian McCaffrey to play in Saturday’s game at Green Bay because of a thigh injury, based on what he saw in Tuesday’s walk through.

Rhule said unless McCaffrey shows up Wednesday and proves he can run and block, the 2019 Pro Bowl selection will miss his fifth straight game and 11th in the past 12.

McCaffrey missed six games with a high ankle sprain suffered in Week 2, three with a shoulder injury suffered in his return against Kansas City and missed Sunday’s 32-27 loss to Denver with a thigh injury.

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Colts' Reich: QB Rivers has 'multiple years' left

INDIANAPOLIS — Colts coach Frank Reich said Monday that he believes quarterback Philip Rivers can continue to play in the NFL beyond this season if that’s something he chooses to do.

Reich put a lot on the line when he suggested to general manager Chris Ballard and owner Jim Irsay that the Colts sign Rivers, who was coming off one of his worst seasons with the Chargers in 2019, because he believed the 39-year-old quarterback would be an upgrade at the position for Indianapolis.

Reich was right, as Rivers has thrown for 3,507 yards and 20 touchdowns with just nine interceptions for the Colts (9-4), who are currently the sixth seed in the AFC playoff race.

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