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NFL rumors: Latest news from Week 11 on injuries and more

See the latest news and rumors around the NFL from Week 11 action.
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By Justin Lee, Chat Sports

Week 11’s Sunday slate ended in dramatic fashion, as the Arizona Cardinals staved off a late Cincinnati Bengals rally, riding a last-second chip shot by kicker Chandler Catanzaro to a thrilling 34–31 win. Week 11 concludes on Monday night with a matchup between the Buffalo Bills and the undefeated New England Patriots.

Check out the latest NFL rumors and news below.

• Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco is out for the season with a torn ACL, the team announced. Running back Justin Forsett also sustained an injury in the team’s win over the St. Louis Rams on Sunday, leaving the game with a broken arm.

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• Atlanta Falcons running back Devonta Freeman sustained a concussion in the team’s loss to the Indianapolis Colts, the team announced.

• New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis left Sunday’s loss to the Houston Texans after taking a knee to the head in the second half. After the game, head coach Todd Bowles told reporters Revis had sustained a concussion.

• Greg Hardy called the Carolina Panthers a “nameless, faceless opponent” in advance of the Dallas Cowboys’ Thanksgiving Day matchup with his former team, reports Todd Archer of ESPN.

• Kansas City Chiefs running back Charcandrick West exited the team’s blowout win over the San Diego Chargers with a hamstring injury. His status is currently day-to-day, head coach Andy Reid said.

• Washington Redskins defensive end Jason Hatchertold reporters that he thinks the team gets singled out by referees because of the team’s controversial nickname.

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• Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Mark Sanchez said that his relationship with running back Darren Sproles is “all good” following a sideline spat in the team’s blowout loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, reports Mike Florio of NBC’s Pro Football Talk.