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Buccaneers activate Luke Goedeke

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08 November 2025

The Buccaneers will have right tackle Luke Goedeke back for Sunday's game against the Patriots.

Goedeke was activated from injured reserve on Saturday. He's missed the last six games with a foot injury and took part in all three of the team's practices this week.

Safety Sebastian Castro was waived in a corresponding move.

Charlie Heck has been starting in Goedeke's place, but the longtime starter will likely be back in the lineup to face New England.

The Bucs also announced that they have elevated linebackers Nick Jackson and Mohamed Kamara from the practice squad. Haason Reddick and Markees Watts will both miss Sunday's game, so the Bucs now have more depth on the edges of their defense.

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Vikings place CB Jeff Okudah on injured reserve

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08 November 2025

The Vikings' weekly pregame roster moves for Week 10 include the placement of cornerback Jeff Okudah on injured reserve.

Okudah suffered a concussion during the Week 8 loss to the Chargers. He missed last Sunday's win over the Lions.

By landing on IR, Okudah will miss at least the next four games.

The third overall pick in the 2020 draft by the Lions, the 26-year-old Okudah signed a one-year deal with the Vikings in March. He has appeared in six regular-season games.

The Vikings filled his roster spot by signing cornerback Fabian Moreau from the practice squad. The Vikings also elevated running back Corey Kiner from the practice squad.

The 4-4 Vikings host the 3-5 Ravens on Sunday.

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George Pickens is fined $17,389 for taunting

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08 November 2025

In the fourth quarter of Monday night's game against the Cardinals, the Cowboys were down by 10 points and driving. After making a catch for a first down in Arizona territory, Pickens held the ball in the direction of Cardinals cornerback Denzel Burke.

Pickens was flagged for taunting.

On Saturday, the league announced that Pickens has been fined $17,389.

The penalty added 15 yards to the Cowboys' effort to carve deeper into what had been a 17-point Cardinals lead. The Cowboys didn't score again in the game.

For Pickens, it was a reminder that — despite having immense talent — there's an immaturity that can rear its head an inopportune times. And that will become a factor for any team monitoring his performance in 2025 (which has been very impressive) with an eye toward possibly trying to sign him in free agency, if Pickens and the Cowboys can't come to agreement on a new deal.

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