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Bills coach McDermott rules out starting defensive tackle Oliver from playing Jets on Monday night
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Bills coach McDermott rules out starting defensive tackle Oliver from playing Jets on Monday night

2024-10-12 23:56 Last Updated At:10-13 00:00

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver will miss a second week with a hamstring injury after coach Sean McDermott on Saturday ruled out the starter from playing at the New York Jets on Monday night.

McDermott said he’s hopeful Oliver can return the following weekend, when Buffalo hosts the Tennessee Titans.

As for the status of Buffalo’s other key players on the injury report, McDermott listed receiver Khalil Shakir (right ankle), running back James Cook (toe) and nickel cornerback Taron Johnson (right forearm) as questionable, with all three scheduled to practice later in the day.

Shakir, the Bills leading receiver, has missed one game. Johnson has been out since getting hurt in Week 1.

McDermott said receivers Curtis Samuel (toe) and Mack Hollins (shoulder) are expected to play against the Jets (2-3).

The AFC East-leading Bills (3-2) have lost two straight ahead of facing their division rival.

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Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott speaks during a news conference after an NFL football game against the Houston Texans, Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024, in Houston. The Texans won 23-20. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott speaks during a news conference after an NFL football game against the Houston Texans, Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024, in Houston. The Texans won 23-20. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

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Holding a Super Bowl outside the US is a possibility, NFL Commissioner Goodell says

2024-10-12 23:55 Last Updated At:10-13 00:00

LONDON (AP) — The NFL's aggressive international growth plan could include holding a Super Bowl outside the United States for the first time, Commissioner Roger Goodell said Saturday.

Goodell has shot down the idea in the past, but he told a fan forum in London that it's a possibility.

“We’ve always traditionally tried to play a Super Bowl in an NFL city — that was always sort of a reward for the cities that have NFL franchises,” he said in response to a question about moving the neutral-site game internationally. “But things change. It wouldn’t surprise me at all if that happens one day.”

Goodell floated the idea as he outlined a plan that could include playing 16 international games every year if the regular season expands to 18 games.

He added that he has “no doubt” that Ireland will host a game soon. He named Rio de Janeiro as a likely new host and said the Jacksonville Jaguars are considering increasing the number of games they play in London during their stadium renovations at home.

Team owners already have authorized up to eight international games, but Goodell said they could double that number — creating a scenario where all 32 teams could play an international game each year.

The key is expanding the regular season by one game and reducing the number of preseason games to two.

“If we do expand our season — our regular season — to an 18-and-two structure, I see us going to 16 of those games being in international markets,” Goodell said.

He added that the plan could include a second bye week in the schedule.

Moving to an 18th game is seen as inevitable. The players union has indicated it is open to an agreement before the current labor deal expires after the 2030 season.

There are five international games this season, and Goodell said the league wants to increase to eight “quickly.”

Dublin has been seen as the next likely host — after Madrid gets its first game in 2025.

“I have no doubt that we’re going to be playing in Ireland. I don’t know if it will be next year, but it’s coming soon,” Goodell said at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

He cited Rio de Janeiro as the possible host of the next Brazil game — Sao Paulo staged one this season.

London has hosted regular-season games since 2007 and Germany since 2022.

“We’re looking at other markets in the other direction, toward Asia," he said. “There’s probably more interest than we can handle.”

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FILE - NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell walks on the field before an NFL football game between the Miami Dolphins and the Buffalo Bills, Sept. 12, 2024, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File)

FILE - NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell walks on the field before an NFL football game between the Miami Dolphins and the Buffalo Bills, Sept. 12, 2024, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File)

Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) participates in a NFL football training session in Ware, England, Friday, Oct. 11, 2024, ahead of the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium on Sunday. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) participates in a NFL football training session in Ware, England, Friday, Oct. 11, 2024, ahead of the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium on Sunday. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

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