Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Browns’ Chubb, Mayfield good to go

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Nick Chubb returned to the Browns in shorts, sleeveless and raring to run.

Cleveland’s star back was activated from the reserve/ COVID-19 list on Friday, clearing the way for him to play Sunday when the Browns host the winless Detroit Lions to begin a crucial three-game stretch.

Chubb tested positive for the virus on Nov. 9 and had to miss last weekend’s 45-7 loss to the New England. Now that he’s healthy, Chubb said he’s prepared to carry the ball as often as the Browns need.

“I’m ready for whatever,” he said.

Coach Kevin Stefanski also said quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield will start after he sat out one day this week to rest shoulder, foot and knee injuries. On Stefanski said Mayfield has moved better as the week progressed. took a huge hit Friday when coach Matt Nagy announced outside linebacker Khalil Mack would go on season-ending injured reserve due to a foot injury.

Mack will have surgery next week, but Nagy did not specify the nature of the foot injury. Mack’s season ends with six sacks.

Mack’s injury has been a problem since the Bears played Cleveland in Week 3, but he tried to play through it until going to the sidelines for the Oct. 31 game against San Francisco, and hasn’t returned.

Broncos, Patrick agree to extension

A person with knowledge of the negotiatio­ns tells The Associated Press that wide receiver Tim Patrick and the Denver Broncos have agreed to a threeyear extension worth $30 million with $18.5 million in guarantees.

Patrick went undrafted out of Utah and was cut by the Ravens, 49ers and Broncos before catching on in Denver in 2018.

Lions’ Goff doubtful to start on Sunday

Detroit Lions quarterbac­k Jared Goff missed a third straight practice with an oblique injury and is listed as doubtful to play against the Cleveland Browns.

Tim Boyle is expected to make his first career start Sunday in Cleveland.

“Opportunit­ies, especially in the NFL, come very few times unfortunat­ely, but that’s the beauty of the NFL,” Boyle said Friday. “It’s so competitiv­e. It’s been a long journey, just kind of reminiscin­g on my story of starting football when I was 6 years old and here I am as a 27-year-old still blessed to have this opportunit­y, it really is.

Cowboy’s Cooper goes on COVID-19 list

Dallas receiver Amari Cooper has been placed on the COVID-19 reserve list and will miss the Cowboys’ game Sunday at Kansas City.

The timing of the move Friday raises questions about Cooper’s availabili­ty for the Thanksgivi­ng game against his former team, the Las Vegas Raiders.

Cooper is second to CeeDee Lamb in catches, yards and touchdowns. Cooper has 44 catches for 583 yards and five touchdowns.

The seventh-year pro’s absence comes in the second game back for receiver Michael Gallup, who missed seven games after straining a calf in the opener.

Seattle’s RB Carson to undergo surgery

The Seattle Seahawks will be without starting running back Chris Carson for the rest of the season after he chose to undergo surgery on his neck.

Coach Pete Carroll didn’t fully describe the issue Friday but indicated Carson has a nerve in his neck being impacted by a vertebrate and that surgery is the best option for recovery.

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