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Cam Ward on pace to set record for sack yardage lost in a season

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10 November 2025

Titans rookie quarterback Cam Ward has taken 38 sacks for 295 yards in nine games this season. That is 100 more yards than Raiders quarterback Geno Smith has absorbed on 27 sacks.

That puts him on pace for 72 sacks for 557 yards.

The NFL records are the 76 sacks that Texans quarterback David Carr took as a rookie in 2002 and the 489 yards that Eagles quarterback Randall Cunningham lost in 1986.

Ward is averaging a loss of 7.8 yards per sack and is being sacked more than four times per game on average. That has played a big role in the team ranking last in the NFL in third-down conversions (28 percent) and in points scored (14.4 per game).

“The first part is it’s the number of sacks. We’ve taken too many sacks as an offense," interim coach Mike McCoy said Monday, via Terry McCormick of titaninsider.com. "I think at times, too, there’s an opportunity to throw balls away when you’re outside the pocket. You might do certain things or when you’re making plays. And I think that will come with experience of him understanding it. When do you dirt balls and do certain thing or when is it better to try to get out of a problem instead of just getting the ball out of your hand?

“So, I think it’s combination. I mean, you’d have to look at every play to say, ‘This is why.’ If you looked at the film I have, I’ve got a breakdown of this is why sacks happen. Is it on the quarterback? Is it offensive linemen? Is it a running back? Did something happen with the receiver that caused Cam to hold the ball long? So there’s a number of things that come into play. But you obviously want to minimize the yardage you lose.”

McCoy had a cut-up made for Ward to review his mechanics, throwing motion and situational awareness.

“I met with him this morning, and I sat down with him, and I [told him], ‘Hey, here’s some things I think you could look at from my perspective, and here’s some things you can mechanically clean up,’” McCoy said.

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Steelers cut safety Juan Thornhill

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10 November 2025

Veteran safety Juan Thornhill is out in Pittsburgh.

The Steelers are cutting Thornhill today, according to NFL Network.

All players cut after the trade deadline go on waivers, so any other team that wants Thornhill can put in a waiver claim for him. If multiple teams put in claims for him, the team with the worst record will get him. If no team puts in a claim for him, he will become an unrestricted free agent.

The 30-year-old Thornhill is in his first year with the Steelers. He was a starter early this season but has been phased out of the defense. In the last two games he has played only on special teams, not on defense.

Thornhill is on a minimum base salary and would be a cheap pickup for some team that wants secondary depth down the stretch.

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Fantasy Football Week 11 Waiver Wire: D/ST options to consider streaming

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10 November 2025

We're not too far from the fantasy football playoffs and every move is going to be crucial in securing a spot in the postseason. We only have two teams on bye in Week 11 and one of them you likely wouldn't be considering as a streaming option on defense anyway (the Saints). But the Colts D/ST isn't playing this week, which could mean you're in need of a streamer, or maybe you're looking to lean into a different matchup than the one your current D/ST has this week. Here are some good options to consider based on Justin Boone's weekly fantasy football waiver wire column. 

Fantasy Football D/ST Week 11 Streamers

Team

Opponent

Roster %

Falcons

vs. CAR

11%

Cowboys

at LV

7%

Bears

at MIN

28%

Falcons vs. Panthers: Atlanta has posted back-to-back games of 10 fantasy points despite facing tough competition (Patriots and Colts). The Panthers are surrendering the eighth-most fantasy points to opposing defenses this season. 

Cowboys at Raiders: Dallas is coming off its bye week, so rest and health plays a factor here. The Cowboys have also posted double-digit fantasy points in two of their past three games thanks to touchdowns and a quality pass rush. Meanwhile, Las Vegas QB Geno Smith, who suffered a thigh bruise in Week 10, could be less than 100 percent. 

Bears at Vikings: Minnesota's offense with J.J. McCarthy under center isn't scaring anyone. The Vikings are also giving up the third-most fantasy points to opposing defenses this season. The Bears do a great job of forcing turnovers with multiple in five games this season. 

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  2. Harrison Mevis will remain the kicker for the Rams this week
  3. Terry McLaurin will not play in Week 11, will travel to Spain
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