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Sunday update: Josh Allen expected to play against Vikings
It formally seems to be like Josh Allen would be the beginning quarterback for the Buffalo Payments in Sunday’s midday showdown with the Minnesota Vikings.
“Josh Allen, the Payments’ star quarterback, is slated to start out at present for Buffalo,” stated NFL Community’s Ian Rapoport on Sunday morning. “My understanding is he was in a position to get on the market. He was in a position to throw the ball. He was in a position to grip the soccer. Had no residual results of that elbow sprain they usually don’t consider he’s liable to re-injuring that elbow.”
Allen is a number one MVP candidate this season, having thrown for two,403 yards with 19 touchdowns and eight interceptions. He is additionally been ran for 392 yards and 4 touchdowns.
If Allen is one way or the other knocked out of the sport, Case Keenum would take over. Keenum took the first-team reps at QB whereas Allen did not apply Wednesday or Thursday and was restricted on Friday.
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The Payments are additionally with out security Jordan Poyer and defensive finish Greg Rosseau, and linebacker Tremaine Edmunds is questionable.
The Vikings will probably be down two defensive starters: cornerback Cam Dantzler, who was positioned on injured reserve Saturday, and defensive sort out Dalvin Tomlinson.
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Boy, 17, killed in fiery crash in Minnetonka
MINNETONKA, Minn. — A teenager died in a fiery crash in the west metro on Sunday evening.
Officials say the 17-year-old boy from Corcoran was driving a 2024 Cadillac Lyriq eastbound on Highway 7. At around 10:45 p.m., at County Road 101 in Minnetonka, he left the road and struck a light pole.
The car and the light pole then caught on fire, traffic camera video from the scene shows.
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