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DeSean Jackson's Delaware State bests Michael Vick's Norfolk State at Eagles' Lincoln Financial Field

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31 October 2025

Michael Vick rolling, setting and launching an 88-yard touchdown pass to the speedy DeSean Jackson on the first play from scrimmage during a 2010 "Monday Night Football" game in Washington is baked into the memories of Philadelphia Eagles fans.

Vick and Jackson connected again Thursday night. They were wearing headsets instead of helmets at Lincoln Financial Field, where they called home for five seasons at teammates in Philly.

Jackson's Delaware State bested Vick's Norfolk State 27-20 while serving as the de facto home team, with Hornets red and light blue decorating the end zones and inner walls of the Eagles' stadium.

“I never thought I’d look across the field and watch him coach,” Vick said of Jackson, per The Associated Press. “I know vice versa for him. It was just a really cool moment, a surreal moment. 

"You just never know what life is going to put in front of you.”

The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference showdown came to be this summer, with the help of the Eagles. Norfolk State hired Vick as its head coach in December. Less than two weeks later, Delaware State hired Jackson.

They're the latest former NFL players to take over HBCU programs, following in the footsteps of Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, who started at Jackson State before making the jump to Colorado.

Jackson's got Delaware State off to a 6-3 start. Thursday's win clinched the Hornets' first six-win season since 2012. Vick's Spartans, on the other hand, are just 1-8, still searching for their own FCS turnaround.

The midweek matchup at the Linc went back-and-forth in front of an announced crowd of 47,266 fans. The conference game fed off the energy and the star power of their head coaches — so much so that Jackson was carried off the field after his Hornets prevailed.

Delaware State took a 10-6 halftime lead, courtesy of defensive back Amir Anderson's blocked punt that he turned into a go-ahead touchdown. A 17-play, 97-yard Hornets touchdown drive put them up 19-6 in the fourth quarter. The Spartans responded to the tune of a 70-yard pass from quarterback Otto Kuhns to wide receiver JJ Evans that made it a one-score game.

But Delaware State countered with a haymaker of its own. Running back James Jones busted out a 76-yard touchdown run that helped the Hornets seal the deal.

“I’m just proud of, man, both of us,” Jackson said of himself and Vick, according to the AP. 

“We’re in a position where we’re inspiring, changing young men’s lives at HBCUs. Man, it don’t get no better than that.”

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Jaguars put Travis Hunter and Eric Murray on IR, sign Austin Trammell to 53-man roster

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31 October 2025

The Jaguars announced a handful of roster moves on Friday afternoon, including the official move that put wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter on injured reserve.

Hunter suffered a non-contact knee injury in practice on Thursday and is undergoing tests to determine the severity. A report on Friday said one of those tests showed that Hunter's ACL is intact and further word on his outlook is expected in the coming days.

The Jaguars also placed safety Eric Murray on injured reserve. He was ruled out for Sunday's game against the Raiders with a neck injury earlier in the day.

Wide receiver Austin Trammell was signed off the practice squad to fill one of the open roster spots. He had two catches for 40 yards in his only appearance with the team last season.

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No injury designations for Nico Collins, Christian Kirk, Woody Marks

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31 October 2025

The Texans are set to have wide receivers Nico Collins and Christian Kirk back in the lineup for Sunday's game against the Broncos.

Collins missed last Sunday's win over the 49ers with a concussion and Kirk has missed two games with a hamstring injury, but neither player has an injury designation for this weekend.

Running back Woody Marks is also set to play. Marks was limited with a calf injury on Thursday, but returned to full practice on Friday.

The Texans will not activate cornerback Alijah Huzzie (knee) this week. Fullback Jakob Johnson (hamstring), tight end Dalton Schultz (knee, shoulder), defensive lineman Dylan Horton (knee), and defensive lineman Denico Autry (knee) are listed as questionable.

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  3. Report: Tests show Travis Hunter's ACL is intact
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