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All-Pro 49ers LB Fred Warner leaves field on cart with aircast after gruesome apparent ankle injury

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12 October 2025

The San Francisco 49ers suffered what appears to be another major injury blow on Sunday, this time to All-Pro linebacker Fred Warner

Warner got rolled up from behind while chasing down a run play against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. His ankle twisted in an awkward direction, and he immediately clutched his lower leg in pain.

Trainers tended to Warner on the field and placed his injured lower leg into an air cast. He left the game on the back of the cart, and the 49ers quickly ruled him out for the rest of the game. 

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Puka Nacua uncertain for Week 7 due to ankle injury

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12 October 2025

Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua returned to Sunday's win over the Ravens after injuring his ankle in the second quarter, but it's not a sure thing that he will be back for Week 7's game against the Jaguars in London.

Head coach Sean McVay told reporters after the win that he does not know if Nacua will be able to play in the game.

The Rams are staying in Baltimore and working out there until making the trip to London. Wednesday's practice will be the first with an injury report updating Nacua's status.

Nacua had two catches for 28 yards before his injury and did not have any catches after his return to the 17-3 victory.

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Bill Belichick's UNC program privately blames Patriots for bad press

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12 October 2025

As someone who knows North Carolina coach Bill Belichick recently characterized it, Belichick has a habit of couching his circumstances in one of two ways: hero or victim.

In the aftermath of a recent feeding frenzy of reports pointing to the disintegration of Belichick's first foray into college football, the victim card is being played.

This comment tucked inside a Saturday report from Dianna Russini of TheAthletic.com says it all: "[S]uspicions within UNC’s program that some of the negative headlines have origins in New England."

Those stubborn things known as facts suggest otherwise.

The story that started it all came from Pat Welter of WRAL-TV. If the Patriots somehow infiltrated a local affiliate in Raleigh and planted the seeds for Welter's exhaustive account of division in the locker room, disorganization in the coaching staff, and overall dysfunction in the building, that would rank among the most impressive accomplishments from owner Robert Kraft's 30-plus-year tenure with the team.

None of the articles came from the universe of reporters the Patriots could easily nudge. The story about the commencement of exit-strategy discussions was written by an outlet that covers North Carolina sports.

If the Patriots had fingerprints on any of the items that surfaced this week, that would be worth a story of its own. Especially since one of the stories illustrating the various problems with the UNC program was written by three of Russini’s colleagues — none of whom cover the NFL.

But blaming others seems to be the strategy for a program that currently is solely to blame for its current predicament. Indeed, Russini's story explains, "People inside the football operation believe the criticism is intended to hurt the program."

Those "people" are undoubtedly Belichick and embattled G.M. Mike Lombardi, who has a history of pushing back against stories that tend to make the program look less than fully functional. The inescapable truth is that Belichick and Lombardi are doing a very good job on their own of hurting the program, without external help. Particularly Lombardi, who was brought in to set the table with players and who, to date, has failed miserably.

But, hey, keep thinking it's someone else's fault. Keep grinding an ax against the Patriots. Keep blaming anyone but yourself for the situation. That'll definitely make things better.

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