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Sean McDermott didn't like the hit that knocked - panxing18 - 03-08-2019

Josh Allen out of the game Youth Aaron Donald Jersey , and he sure didn't like the way the Buffalo Bills finished without their rookie quarterback.The Oakland Raiders also lost their QB and a receiver in what's looking like a lost first season under Jon Gruden.The Bills fell 20-13 in Houston on Sunday, with the Texans getting the go-ahead score when Johnathan Joseph intercepted Nathan Peterman's pass and returned it 28 yards for a touchdown with 1:23 remaining.Allen threw for 84 yards and ran for 20 before he was hurt when Houston's Whitney Mercilus hit his right elbow with his helmet after Allen's pass. McDermott was angry about the hit and complained to officials that it was late."We talk about protecting the quarterback and I thought it was late," McDermott said. "But at the end of the day, the officials rule over the game, and obviously, they didn't."Peterman threw two interceptions, the second one coming after Joseph's score."At the end of the game ... he was probably trying to do too much," McDermott said. "I don't want to paint it all bad, but we've got to protect the football and make sure we're smart."Derek Carr and Amari Cooper both left the Raiders' 27-3 loss to Seattle in London with injuries. Carr was holding his left arm gingerly after getting sacked six times by the Seahawks and wouldn't have returned to the game had Oakland gotten the ball back, though he said afterward he was OK. The bigger concern was for Cooper, the two-time Pro Bowl receiver who was evaluated for a concussion after a helmet-to-helmet hit from safety Bradley McDougald. Gruden believed it should have drawn a penalty."I thought so," Gruden said. "I'm just hoping Amari is OK. I'm not going to say anything else. I hope he's all right. He's a great kid."Wide receiver Seth Roberts also departed because of a concussion with 11 minutes remaining.The Atlanta Falcons also lost multiple receivers White Marcus Peters Jersey , but were able to overcome their departures in a 34-29 victory over Tampa Bay.Calvin Ridley, who was leading the Falcons with six touchdown catches, went out in the first half with an ankle injury and didn't return. Mohamed Sanu was sidelined in the second half with a hip problem after hauling in a 35-yard touchdown pass.Also in that game, the Buccaneers lost defensive tackle Gerald McCoy, who walked slowly off the field in the fourth quarter with an undisclosed injury.It appeared the Rams had lost receiver Cooper Kupp when he was carted off the field after wrenching his left knee when Broncos safety Darian Stewart horse-collared him on the Denver sideline in the second quarter. But he made a surprising return in the second half.In other injury news:—Ravens left guard Alex Lewis was taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center with a neck injury after being hurt in the first minute of the fourth quarter of a victory at Tennessee. Lewis had been blocking on a run by Gus Edwards when he turned away from the pile slowly and went down. Trainers strapped him to a backboard and carted him off the field.Coach John Harbaugh said there's a lot of optimism for Lewis, who was getting a CT scan at the hospital.For the Titans, linebacker Derrick Morgan hurt a shoulder and did not return, and left guard Quinton Spain departed with an injured right shoulder.—Vikings cornerback Mike Hughes limped off in the fourth quarter of Minnesota's victory over Arizona with an apparent left knee injury.—Browns receiver Rod Streater suffered a neck "stinger" while covering a punt in the first quarter and did not return to a loss to the Chargers. His injury complicated Cleveland's issues at wide receiver as Rashard Higgins and Derrick Willies were also out with injuries. Linebackers Joe Schobert and James Burgess went out with hamstring injuries in the second half.—Jets receiver Quincy Enunwa injured an ankle on a fumble in the second quarter of a victory over Indianapolis and didn't return. Safety Marcus Maye left with a hand injury in the third quarter. The Colts, who were already playing without several injured starters, lost receivers Robert Turbin (right shoulder), Ryan Grant (ankle) and Marcus Johnson (right ankle).—Cowboys receiver Tavon Austin was forced out in the second half of a rout of Jacksonville with a groin injury, while the Jaguars lost defensive end Calais Campbell (rib) and tight end Niles Paul (knee).Farewell Youth Todd Gurley II Jersey , comrades As the saying goes, all good things must come to an end...Over the last four and a half years, I have had the great pleasure to write covering the St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams. Never in a million years did I see this coming. It was never a goal or my intent, but it just kind of worked out that way.I am beyond grateful for the opportunity that was presented to me. I remember it like it was yesterday. Turf Show Times was looking to expand on its staff, and Doug (Morrison) reached out to me. He sent me an email and the conversation went from there. Initially I was opposed to the idea. I enjoyed writing and football. I would blog randomly, but it was just about the fun. My fear was if I made it a task, I would hate it. Doug disagreed.I'm glad he did, because he was absolutely correct. Writing for TST took my love to new heights. As time went on, I gained more and more opportunities and eventually became the host of the #1 Rams podcast in the world, Turf Show Radio.Words will never express how appreciative I am of Doug, Ryan Van Bibber, Joe McAtee and Brandon Bate. And I can't forget about the amazing staff I have had the privilege to work with over the years. All 6 Brandin Cooks Jersey ,000 of you guys. You guys are the best. We have had some amazing conversations both on the site and in our staff chats.I came here on my own just wanting to enjoy good conversation about my beloved Rams team. I ended up joining an amazing staff, and making a lot of friends in the process.I will no longer be apart of this amazing staff. I will still be around popping up in the comments from time to time and maybe even dropping a FanPost here and there, but my time has come to an end. It’s a very emotional moment as I love talking to you guys more than you will ever know.No matter how much we have argued or agreed over the years, I have truly appreciated the feedback, support and criticism from you all. Without readers, there is no TST. I always tried to take everything you guys offered and apply it to future writings. I took so much pride in my work, and you all were the driving force for that pride. I thank you all for even entertaining my posts over the years. You guys made it easy to write here on the site and talk football on the pod.I love my Rams fan brethren. Who knows, it's entirely possible I make a return down the line. But for now and the foreseeable future, this will be my last post. I just wanted to tell you guys, THANK YOU. Go Rams!!!!!!!!!