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Source: Broncos to sign Bortles after Lock injury

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — With starting quarterback Drew Lock expected to miss three to five weeks with a shoulder injury, the Denver Broncos have agreed to terms with Blake Bortles on a one-year deal, a source told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler on Tuesday.

Bortles will start the mandated COVID-19 protocols, which will include multiple tests spread over four days.

Coach Vic Fangio on Monday said that the Broncos had brought in a quarterback and that the player wouldn’t be able to attend meetings or practice “until Friday or Saturday.”

Jeff Driskel will start Sunday’s home game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Brett Rypien is expected to serve as backup after moving from the practice squad to the roster.

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Moving forward, Bortles is expected to serve as Driskel’s backup.

Bortles, 28, was with the Los Angeles Rams last season and appeared in three games with two pass attempts. The No. 3 draft pick in 2014, Bortles spent his first five NFL seasons (2014 to 2018) with the Jacksonville Jaguars, playing in 75 games and throwing for 17,646 yards with 103 touchdowns and 75 interceptions.

The move comes as the Broncos deal with a cascade of injuries that included Lock and wide receiver Courtland Sutton in Sunday’s loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Lock injured the rotator cuff of his throwing shoulder on a first-quarter sack by Bud Dupree, and an MRI confirmed Monday that the first-year starter would miss several weeks.

Sutton will miss the remainder of the season with a torn ACL.

Driskel played 64 of the offense’s 77 snaps in the game and finished with 18-of-34 passing for 256 yards with two touchdowns and an interception.

“I thought in light of the circumstances — coming in there cold, not getting many reps during the week — he doesn’t probably get as many [reps] as some of the backups around the league because Drew being such a young quarterback,” Fangio said. “Last week was a short week, so the reps were down a little bit in its entirety. I thought he did a good job.

“Yes, we’ll look moving forward to do what best suits Jeff. That’s something you always do when you have new players in there.”

NFL

Cardinals laud Murray's mobility through 2-0 start

GLENDALE, Ariz. — Arizona Cardinals second-year coach Kliff Kingsbury doesn’t enjoy watching his star quarterback, Kyler Murray, tuck the football and take off toward a hole in the offensive line, regardless if there are either swaths of grass or paydirt in front of him.

When Murray takes off, which has been happening more often in the first two games of this season than the first two of last season, Kingsbury is usually standing on the sideline muttering the same phrase over and over: “Get down.”

Sometimes Murray will — either on his own, with a picture-perfect baseball slide, or with the help of a defender seething to get their hands on the reigning rookie of the year.

Other times, Murray won’t, just weaving, cutting and juking his way to the end zone.

It’s not until the day after the game that Kingsbury will sit in his office at the Cardinals’ training facility in Tempe, turn on the film and soak in what unfolded in front of him the day before. Regardless of how many times Kingsbury has seen Murray take off and do his thing with his feet, he’s never surprised.

“I’ve watched that since he was 15 years old,” Kingsbury said. “He is one of the most dangerous people probably in the league when he’s in the open field like that, and he is as elusive as anybody, and that’s a weapon. He’s just got to be able to protect himself, which he does a good job of.”

NFL

Miraculous rally gives McCarthy 1st Cowboys' win

ARLINGTON, Texas — Never in Mike McCarthy’s dreams did he think his first home game as Dallas Cowboys head coach would go like this.

But he won’t forget it either.

What looked like one of the worst losses of McCarthy’s career and one of the most lopsided the Cowboys have had in recent years, turned into one of the most spectacular wins in recent years.

Greg Zuerlein’s 46-yard field goal as time expired gave the Cowboys an exhilarating 40-39 victory that could not be believed.

A squibbing on-side kick attempt by Zuerlein that was recovered by C.J. Goodwin and was followed by a 24-yard catch by rookie CeeDee Lamb from Dak Prescott set up Zuerlein’s winner.

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McCarthy was surely looking at his first loss at AT&T Stadium ever. He was 4-0 there as coach of the Green Bay Packers, including a win against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLV.

That he could think about getting to 5-0 after the way the Cowboys started was folly.

The Cowboys trailed 20-0 in the first quarter after losing three fumbles and seeing a fake punt try fail. They were down 29-10 at halftime after the defense allowed scores on six straight possessions.

They were down, 39-24, with less than five minutes to play. According to ESPN Stats & Information, teams were 1,875-6 when leading by 15 or more points in the final five minutes of regulation over the last 20 seasons. The last team to overcome such a deficit was the New Orleans Saints against Washington in 2017.

It tied for the second biggest comeback in team history. Three times the Cowboys have overcome 21-point holes with the last coming in 2014.

For McCarthy, it was also the second-biggest comeback of his coaching career. In 2013, his Packers trailed the Cowboys by 23 and won, 37-36. In Week 13, 2015, they beat the Detroit Lions and in the 2018 season opener against the Chicago Bears they were down 20.

To get there, the Cowboys needed some luck, like the on-side kick, and some guts. Prescott rushed for three touchdowns and threw for 450 yards while missing two plays in the second half to get evaluated for a concussion.

They also had to overcome some questionable decision making, like failing on a fake punt on fourth and 5 in the fourth quarter and McCarthy’s decision to go for the 2-point conversion after Prescott’s third rushing touchdown with 1:49 to play.

Now it’s all a footnote.

And not all wins are created equal. The Cowboys did not have either starting offensive tackle with left tackle Tyron Smith scratched because of a neck injury and La’el Collins missing his second straight game with a hip injury. They did not have starting linebacker Leighton Vander Esch, who is on injured reserve after breaking his collarbone in the season opener. The defense was lit up and could not make critical stops.

But it didn’t matter.

McCarthy had his first win. One he never thought he could have imagined.

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Soccer

  • Watch: Carvajal's header delivers killer blow for Madrid in UCL final

  • An introduction to Top Soccer News on theScore ??

  • An introduction to Top Soccer News on theScore ??

  • Real Madrid beat Dortmund to win 15th European Cup

  • Police arrest dozens of ticket-less fans at Wembley final

  • Dortmund boss Terzic lauds 'brilliant' Sancho after UCL defeat

  • Modric, Kroos among Madrid stars to make history with latest UCL triumph

  • Madrid's inevitability is a superpower no rival can match

  • Transfer window preview: 50 players who could move this summer

  • Vinicius Jr. named Champions League Player of the Season

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