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Bears LB T.J. Edwards had hand surgery this week

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07 November 2025

Bears linebacker T.J. Edwards has been out of practice this week and head coach Ben Johnson gave an update on his condition at a Friday press conference.

Johnson said that Edwards had surgery to repair a broken hand this week. Edwards will not go on injured reserve and there's hope that he can play with a club on his hand at some point, but he's also dealing with a hamstring injury and there's a good chance he'll miss this Sunday's game against the Giants.

Edwards has 31 tackles in five games for the Bears this season. Noah Sewell has seen the bulk of the work at Edwards' spot during Edwards' previous absences from the lineup.

The Bears' full injury report for the Giants game will be released later on Friday.

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Shedeur Sanders will be Browns' No. 2 QB Sunday, Carson Schwesinger questionable

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07 November 2025

Shedeur Sanders will be back as the No. 2 quarterback for the Browns this week.

Sanders was inactive for the team's Week 8 loss to the Patriots due to a back injury, but he returned to practice this week and head coach Kevin Stefanski said he will be active against the Jets. Dillon Gabriel remains the starting quarterback for Cleveland.

Linebacker Carson Schwesinger played against New England, but suffered an ankle injury in the game. Schwesinger will be listed as questionable to play on Sunday.

Wide receiver Cedric Tillman (hamstring) is expected to be activated from injured reserve, but is officially listed as questionable. Tight end Harold Fannin (hamstring) and tackle Cornelius Lucas are also going to be in the questionable group. Lucas' injury is a new one and has not been disclosed yet.

Wide receiver Isaiah Bond (foot) is the only player who has been ruled out at this point.

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Giants kicker Graham Gano not practicing Friday due to neck injury, Younghoe Koo expected to start against Bears

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07 November 2025

The Giants will likely have a new kicker on Sunday when they take on the Bears in Chicago.

Veteran Graham Gano did not practice on Wednesday or Thursday, and won't practice Friday due to a neck injury.

Head coach Brian Daboll told reporters before practice that Younghoe Koo is expected to step into the starting role for the Week 10 matchup.

"If Graham can't go, we'll go with Koo," Daboll said. "It's looking like that."

He added: "We'll see how he feels. I would assume it's going to be Koo. But we'll see how he feels, but he's not going to kick today."

Brian Daboll says that Graham Gano won't kick today and Younghoe Koo will kick on Sunday if Gano is inactive pic.twitter.com/osLghLGhPL

— Giants Videos (@SNYGiants) November 7, 2025

The 38-year-old Gano has played in just five games this season after landing on IR with a groin injury, causing him to miss four games. He's gone 9-of-10 on field goals, with a long of 55 yards, and has made all nine extra point attempts this season.

When Gano was injured earlier in the season, Jude McAtamney was called up from the practice squad to handle the kicking duties. McAtamney made both field goal attempts across the four games he played, but struggled with extra points, going 9-of-12, including two misses in a 33-32 loss to the Denver Broncos.

He was released on Oct. 21 after the Broncos loss and later re-signed to the practice squad. \

New York signed Koo to the practice squad in September after he was waived by the Atlanta Falcons, as he was originally beat out for the fill-in job by McAtamney.

The 31-year-old from Ridgewood, NJ spent seven seasons with the Falcons, but was benched in Week 2 after missing a game-tying 43-yard field goal in their 23-20 Week 1 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Over his seven years in Atlanta, Koo went 178-for-205 (86.8 percent) on field goals and 166-for-173 (96 percent) on extra-point attempts. He earned a Pro Bowl nod in 2020 after going 37-of-39 on field goals, with a long of 54 yards, and 33-of-36 on extra points.

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