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Broncos CEO Ellis hints Joseph’s ‘job in danger’

Tannehill to miss game vs Lions

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NEW YORK, Oct 18, (RTRS): Denver Broncos president and CEO Joe Ellis indicated Wednesday that head coach Vance Joseph’s job could be in danger if he doesn’t right the ship soon.

In acknowledg­ing concern over nearly 10,000 no-shows in Denver’s home loss to the unbeaten Los Angeles Rams last weekend, Ellis did not shy away from alluding to possible changes if the Broncos continue to struggle on the field and at the gates.

“I understand it, between weather and performanc­e, these things happen,” Ellis told The Athletic from the NFL owners meetings in New York. “We’ve got to figure out a way to stop talking about how we need to do things differentl­y and actually do things differentl­y.”

“We [made an in-season coaching change] in 2010, I think,” Ellis added, referring to Josh McDaniels being fired with four games remaining in that season. “So we’ll see, we’ll see. I’m trying to stay focused on one game at a time and see where we go from there, and having conversati­ons with [general manager] John Elway and see where we go.”

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Dolphins quarterbac­k Ryan Tannehill will miss Week 7’s game against the Detroit Lions in Miami as he continues to battle a right (throwing) shoulder injury, head coach Adam Gase announced.

Tannehill did not throw during the open portion of Wednesday’s practice, and backup Brock Osweiler was expected to take all of the first-team reps, per the Miami Herald.

Newly signed quarterbac­k Derek Anderson will start Sunday for the Buffalo Bills at Indianapol­is, coach Sean McDermott announced. “It’s the right decision for our football team right now,” McDermott said.

Rookie starter Josh Allen is out indefinite­ly with an elbow sprain, and McDermott chose not to turn to intercepti­on-prone Nathan Peterman, who started the season at quarterbac­k but quickly was benched in favor of Allen.

Leonard Fournette did not practice with the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars, a signal that he might not play for the third straight week because of the hamstring injury he sustained in Week 1.

Fournette has missed four of the last five games with a hamstring injury. Coach Doug Marrone told reporters that Fournette will try to practice Thursday.

Indianapol­is Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton returned to practice on after missing the past two games with chest and hamstring injuries.

Hilton was listed as a full participan­t as the Colts prepared for Sunday’s visit from the Bills. Neither Hilton nor Colts coach Frank Reich confirmed that Hilton would play, but Andrew Luck’s top target acknowledg­ed the team could really use him in uniform.

Commission­er Roger Goodell said the NFL is focusing on listening and learning, which has resulted in increased quality on and off the field.

Goodell said overall quality and competitiv­eness are up across the league with a margin of victory on pace to be the third- or fourthclos­est in NFL history. While some are concerned with growing protection of quarterbac­ks, Goodell said the focus on player safety is coming through in every game.

Just four months after being diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma, Houston Texans safety Andre Hal is practicing with the team again.

Hal has been on the non-football illness list since his diagnosis in early June. With the lymphoma in remission and Hal back at practice, the Texans have 21 days to decide whether to activate him as part of the 53-man roster.

Jacksonvil­le Jaguars owner Shad Khan announced that he has abandoned his 600 million pound bid to buy London’s Wembley Stadium from the Football Associatio­n.

The FA’s leadership was due to vote on Khan’s proposal next week, and Khan did not expect enough support in his favor.

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