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    The Los Angeles Chargers and Seattle Seahawks both have their starting running backs in the lineup. Melvin Gordon (hamstring) was listed as questionable for the Chargers, the same designation the Seahawks gave Chris Carson (hip) on the injury report.Demaryius Thomas is set for a significant role in his return to Denver. The Womens Cory Littleton Jersey , getting wide receiver Cooper Kupp back in the lineup at New Orleans after he missed three weeks with a knee injury.The Los Angeles Chargers and Seattle Seahawks both have their starting running backs in the lineup. Melvin Gordon (hamstring) was listed as questionable for the Chargers, the same designation the Seahawks gave Chris Carson (hip) on the injury report.Demaryius Thomas is set for a significant role in his return to Denver. The Texans lost Will Fuller, their second-leading receiver, to a knee injury to necessitate the trade for Thomas. Houston's third-leading receiver, rookie Keke Coutee, didn't make the trip because of a hamstring injury.The Broncos were down three starters. Safety Darian Stewart (neck stingers), cornerback Bradley Roby (ankle) and inside linebacker Brandon Marshall (knee) were all out. Will Parks replaced Stewart and Tramaine Brock stated in place of Roby. Rookie Josey Jewell has been getting snaps in place of the oft-injured Marshall.Here are the inactives for Sunday's Week 9 games:LA RAMS-NEW ORLEANSRams: WR Nick Williams, DB Darious Williams, RB John Kelly, OLB Trevon Young (back), DT Sebastian Joseph-Day, TE Johnny Mundt and DT Tanzel Smart.Saints: C Will Clapp, DE Marcus Davenport (Toe), S J.T. Gray, OL Chaz Green, DE Mitchel Loewen, T Michael Ola, LB Manti Te'o.LA CHARGERS-SEATTLEChargers: S Rayshawn Jenkins, RB Detrez Newsome, DE Chris Landrum, C Cole Toner, T Trent Scott, G Forrest Lamp, DE Joey Bosa.Seahawks: RB C.J. Prosise, CB Neiko Thorpe, S Maurice Alexander, G Jordan Simmons, G Ethan Pocic, DT Nazair Jones, DT Poona Ford.HOUSTON-DENVERTexans: WR Keke Coutee; CB Aaron Colvin; CB Johnathan Joseph; S Andre Hall, CB Deante Burton; ILB Zach Cunningham; DE Joel Health.Broncos: WR/KR DaeSean Hamilton; S Darian Stewart; RB Royce Freeman; CB Bradley Roby; ILB Brandon Marshall; G Sam Jones Womens Johnny Hekker Jersey , G/C Sam Jones.KANSAS CITY-CLEVELANDChiefs: S Eric Berry, RB Darrel Williams, LB Justin Houston, LB Frank Zombo, C Mitch Morse, OL Kahlil McKenzie, DL Justin Hamilton.Browns: QB Drew Stanton, WR Da'Mari Scott, DB Damarious Randall, LB Joe Schobert, OL Desmond Harrison, TE Pharaoh Brown, Chad Thomas.DETROIT-MINNESOTALions: RB Ameer Abdullah, LB Jalen Reeves-Maybin, LB Kelvin Sheppard, DE Eric Lee, DE Kerry Hyder Jr., G Joe Dahl, OT Andrew DonnalVikings: QB Kyle Sloter, WR Stefon Diggs, RB Roc Thomas, SS Andrew Sendejo, LB Anthony Barr, LG Tom Compton, DE Tashawn BowerCHICAGO-BUFFALOBears: LB Khalil Mack, WRs Allen Robinson II and Kevin white, DB Marcus Cooper, OL Rashaad Coward, TE Ben Braunecker and DT Bilal Nichols.Bills: QBs Josh Allen and Derek Anderson, LB Tremaine Edmunds, DE Trent Murphy http://www.ramsfootballauthentics.com/austin-blythe-jersey-authentic , OLs Ike Boettger and Conor McDermott and WR Cam Phillips.TAMPA BAY-CAROLINABuccaneers: QB Ryan Griffin, RB Ronald Jones II, CB M.J. Stewart, OL Evan Smith, OL Alex Cappa, DT Rakeem Nunez-Roches, DE Demone Harris.Panthers: WR Torrey Smith, RB Cameron Artis-Payne, G Amini Silatolu, G Brendan Mahon, DE Marquis Haynes, LB Andre Smith, CB Josh Hawkins.NEW YORK JETS-MIAMIJets: CB Trumaine Johnson, CB Derrick Jones, LB Frankie Luvu, LB Kevin Pierre-Louis, G Dakota Dozier, TE Neal Sterling, DL Folorunso Fatukasi.Dolphins: QB Ryan Tannehill, LB Martrell Spaight, C Wesley Johnson, DE Jonathan Woodard, T Sam Young, TE A.J. Derby, DE Charles Harris.PITTSBURGH-BALTIMORESteelers: QB Mason Rudolph, WR Justin Hunter, S Marcus Allen, CB Brian Allen, OT Zach Banner, OT Marcus Gilbert, DE L.T. Walton.Ravens: QB Robert Griffin Womens Dominique Easley Jersey , OT Ronnie Stanley, OT James Hurst, TE Maxx Williams, WR Jordan Lasley, RB Ty Montgomery, LB Tim Williams.ATLANTA-WASHINGTONFalcons: CB Robert Alford (ankle), K Matt Bryant (right hamstring), RB Brian Hill, DE Steven Means, G Austin Pasztor, G Rees Odhiambo, OT Matt Gono.Redskins: WR Jamison Crowder, RB Chris Thompson, LT Trent Williams, CB Adonis Alexander, S Kenny Ladler, C Casey Dunn, WR Brian Quick. Antonio Brown is always on the receiving end of something.Passes from Ben Roethlisberger .Criticism for off-the-field issues .As well as acclaim for being the top wideout in the league.Brown was the near-unanimous choice as the NFL's top wide receiver by a panel of 10 football writers for The Associated Press. The All-Pro received nine first-place votes in balloting released Friday.Brown was also last year's top choice."Brown might not be off to an eye-popping start with 29 catches for 272 yards and three touchdowns, but he's still well on pace for over 100 catches and 1,000 yards for the sixth straight year," said New York-based AP Football Writer Dennis Waszak Jr. "He's consistently dominant — on the field and in the end zone with his touchdown celebrations."Atlanta's Julio Jones finished second overall. He received the remaining first-place vote. Jones has 29 receptions for 502 yards, but zero TDs as the Falcons have staggered to a 1-3 start."Jones is perhaps the most physically gifted receiver in the league and is on pace for more than 2,000 yards this season," said Bay Area-based AP Football Writer Josh Dubow. "If he caught TD passes, he'd probably be No. 1 on this list."The Saints' Michael Thomas, who leads the NFL with 42 receptions through the first four weeks of the regular season, is third. He set an NFL record with 28 catches, the most of any NFL receiver in the first two weeks of a season."He might catch 150 balls in that offense," said Philadelphia-based AP Football Writer Rob Maaddi.The Giants' Odell Beckham Jr., tied for fourth in the league with 31 receptions, but also no TDs through the first four weeks http://www.ramsfootballauthentics.com/rob-havenstein-jersey-authentic , finished fourth."Who would have thought a healthy (Julio) Jones and Beckham would have zero touchdowns combined a quarter of the way through the season? Nobody," said Dallas-based AP Football Writer Schuyler Dixon.Houston's DeAndre Hopkins was fifth followed by Tampa Bay's Mike Evans at No. 6."One of the biggest targets in the game, he's off to a flying start with Ryan Fitzpatrick this year," Minnesota-based AP Football Writer Dave Campbell of the Buccaneers' 6-foot-5 wideout who has reached 1,000 yards in each of his first four seasons.The Vikings' Adam Thielen finished seventh.Cincinnati's A.J. Green, who caught a game-winning TD pass with 7 seconds remaining to beat Atlanta last week, was eighth."Off to a terrific start while playing hurt, Green has been at his most dangerous in the Bengals' surprising 3-1 start," said New York-based AP Football Writer Barry Wilner.Kansas City's Tyreek Hill, who has helped the Chiefs get off to a 4-0 start, is ninth."Could have a monster season with the now-ambidextrous Patrick Mahomes," said Denver-based AP Football Writer Arnie Stapleton of the Kansas City quarterback, who threw a memorable left-handed pass in the fourth quarter of the Chiefs' 27-23 win over the Broncos on Monday night.And the Rams' Brandin Cooks, whose team is also off to a perfect start, rounded out the top 10."Still surprising that the Patriots traded him away after only a season," said Nashville-based AP Football Writer Teresa Walker. "With Jared Goff in the Rams' offense, Cooks should produce very well even with all the targets Los Angeles has."The rankings:1. Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh2. Julio Jones, Atlanta3. Michael Thomas, New Orleans4. Odell Beckham Jr., NY Giants5. DeAndre Hopkins, Houston6. Mike Evans, Tampa Bay7. Adam Thielen, Minnesota8. A.J. Green, Cincinnati9. Tyreek Hill, Kansas City10. Brandin Cooks, LA Rams

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