Graham Gano doesn’t travel with Giants, setting up Younghoe Koo to kick vs. Bears
The Giants will have another new kicker when they take on the Bears on Sunday.
Graham Gano didn’t travel to Chicago, officially setting up Younghoe Koo to takeover kicking duties for Sunday's contest.
Koo hasn’t officially been elevated from the practice squad yet, but Brian Daboll indicated on Friday that he’d be Big Blue’s choice if Gano were to miss another game.
“If he has to be the guy, he’ll be the guy,” the head coach said.
Gano sat out of practice all week due to a herniated disk in his neck.
Koo’s been on the practice squad since Gano’s first injury, but he failed to surpass Jude McAtamney as the replacement.
McAtamney filled the role for four weeks, but was released after struggling.
Gano has appeared in each of the past two games, but now he’s back on the sidelines with another injury.
Despite the long wait, Koo is ready to make his Giants debut.
“I'm grateful for the opportunity,” he said. “I’ve been making it count every week and just staying ready.”
The Steelers signed running back Trey Sermon to the 53-player roster from the practice squad on Saturday, the team announced.
Pittsburgh also elevated linebacker Mark Robinson from the practice squad to the active roster for Sunday's game, and it signed linebacker DeMarvin Leal to the practice squad.
Sermon was signed following a tryout during the Steelers' rookie minicamp this year. He has spent the season on the practice squad, earning elevations for games against the Patriots, Vikings and Colts this season.
Sermon was out of elevations, prompting Saturday's move.
He has played 28 special teams snaps and one on defense, making one tackle and returning two kickoffs for a 25.5-yard average.
Robinson, who was signed to the practice squad on Nov. 4, originally joined the team as a seventh-round pick in 2022.
He has appeared in 44 career games, including six in 2025. Robinson appeared in three games with the Jets this season and three with the Patriots. In his first three seasons with the Steelers, he played 38 games, starting four.
The Steelers drafted Leal in the third round in 2022. In four seasons, he appeared in 31 games, starting six.
Atlanta Falcons vs. Indianapolis Colts in Berlin: How to watch the NFL international game this weekend
The Atlanta Falcons will play the Indianapolis Colts for an international game in Berlin during Week 10 of the NFL season. Here's how to watch. (Brian Fluharty-Imagn Images)
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The Indianapolis Colts and the Atlanta Falcons are the latest NFL teams to play an international game, this weekend they're headed to Germany for a Week 10 game at the Olympiastadion in Berlin. The Colts' newest addition, Sauce Gardener, has already been practicing with the team and it's likely that he'll be joining the team in Berlin, though he'll need to clear concussion protocol first after suffering an injury in Week 7.
The Falcons vs. Colts game kicks off at 9:30 a.m. ET/6:30 a.m. PT on Sunday, Nov. 9, on NFL Network. Here's how you can tune in to this NFL international game, plus every other NFL game this week.
How to watch the Indianapolis Colts vs. Atlanta Falcons:
Many NFL games are broadcast on local channels, so if you're looking to catch an in-market game, it may be as simple as turning on your TV (or setting up a digital TV antenna) or finding a live TV streaming service that carries the correct RSN (Regional Sports Network). If you want to watch out-of-market games, a $7 monthly subscription to NFL+ will let you watch every out-of-market local and primetime game in the season on your phone — but only a select few regular-season games on your TV. You could also spring for the uber-expensive NFL Sunday Ticket package to get every out-of-market Sunday game of the season.
When it comes to nationally broadcast games, NFL games typically air across ESPN, NBC, CBS, Fox, ABC and NFL Network. Thursday Night Football games stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video, select football games will stream exclusively on Peacock, games on CBS will stream live on Paramount+ and Monday Night Football games will air on ESPN or ABC and stream on the newly revamped ESPN+ this season. That's six channels and four streaming platforms to keep up with this season — and that's not counting your local RSN's for in-market games and an NFL+ or NFL Sunday Ticket subscription for out-of-market games. Plus, Netflix is once again hosting at least two Christmas Day matches, so add that subscription to the mix. And we can't forget about Fox One, Fox's first streaming service, a place where you can also stream games airing on FOX (if you don't already have access to it).
Confused? You're not alone. Here's a breakdown of the platforms we recommend checking out ahead of the 2025 NFL season, so that come game time, tuning into your favorite team's games will be as easy as simply turning on the TV.