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Ansah is inactive with a shoulder injury.Inactives for Sunday's games:INDIANAPOLIS-WASHINGTONColts: T Anthony Castonzo, OL Denzelle Good, DL Denico Autry, CB Chris Milton, RB Christine Michael, DE Tarell Basham, CB Lenzy Pipkins.Redskins: WR Maurice Harris, S Troy Apke, RB Samaje Perine, OL Geron Christian, OL Casey Dunn, DL Caleb Brantley, CB Adonis Alexander.CAROLINA-ATLANTAPanthers: WR Curtis Samuel, WR Damiere Byrd, LB Andre Smith, G Trai Turner, TE Greg Olsen, DE Bryan Cox Jr., DE Efe Obada.Falcons: CB Isaiah Oliver, RB Devonta Freeman, DE Steven Means, G Ben Garland, T Matt Gono, WR Russell Gage, DL Justin Zimmer.KANSAS CITY-PITTSBURGHChiefs: S Eric Berry, RB Darrel Williams, CB Charvarius Ward, LB Ben Niemann, OL Austin Reiter, OL Kahlil McKenzie, DL Justin Hamilton.Steelers: QB Mason Rudolph, WR Justin Hunter, CB Joe Haden, S Brian Allen Mark Barron Jersey , OG David DeCastro, T Zach Banner, DE Tyson Alualu.HOUSTON-TENNESSEETexans: DE/LB Jadeveon Clowney, WR Keke Coutee, WR Sammie Coates Jr., CB Kayvon Webster, T Roderick Johnson, DE Carlos Watkins, DE Christian Covington.Titans: WR Cameron Batson, S Kendrick Lewis, LB Aaron Wallace, T Dennis Kelly, T Taylor Lewan, T Jack Conklin, DE Matt Dickerson.LOS ANGELES CHARGERS-BUFFALOChargers: WR Travis Benjamin, DE Joey Bosa, LB Emmanuel Ellerbee, C Cole Toner, T Joe Barksdale, G Forrest Lamp, DT T.Y. 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Hall, WR Dwayne Harris, T Justin Murray, CB Nick Nelson, RB DeAndre Washington.Broncos: QB Kevin Hogan Limited Troy Hill Jersey , LB Alexander Johnson, G Sam Jones, S Shamarko Thomas, DE DeMarcus Walker, T Elijah Wilkinson, CB Isaac Yiadom.ARIZONA-LOS ANGELES RAMSCardinals: QB Mike Glennon, WR Tent Sherfield, DE Markus Golden, T Andre Smith, DT Olsen Pierre, OL Korey Cunningham, TE Jermaine Gresham.Rams: WR Brandon Allen, LB Mark Barron, RB John Kelly, LB Trevon Young, DT Sebastian Joseph-Day, WR Michael Thomas, DT Tanzel Smart. QuarterbackQB Jared Goff really missed WR Cooper Kupp on Super Bowl LIII Sunday. He looked frazzled with pressure coming through the inside and he took some bad sacks. He only had one turnover, so it wasn’t a disaster, but it wasn’t impressive. Running BacksNo matter how much smoke was being blown at the media by the Rams front office and coach Sean McVay. RB Todd Gurley II wasn’t right and it was clear by all the touches C.J. Anderson got. Regardless who was running the ball were stymied by the Patriots defense.Tight EndsWe needed TE Tyler Higbee and TE Gerald Everett and they didn’t show up.Wide ReceiversWR Brandin Cooks led the way with 120 yards and WR Robert Woods and WR Josh Reynolds were productive as well, even though there were some unfortunate drops. The guys couldn’t get open enough, but I feel that’s more about the play calling. Offensive LineThe offensive line got pushed around a bit were out-schemed by the Patriots. The run game never got in rhythmand Jared Goff was sacked 4 times for 31 yards. And that C John Sullivan penalty left a mark. Defensive LIneDT Aaron Donald and company kept QB Tom Brady from going off by making him very uncomfortable. Michael Brockers was very active in the game, as well, getting himself 5 solo tackles. While the run game wasn’t shut down, they did an admirable job against an excellent New England offense. LinebackersHot damn, ILB Cory Littleton was a beacon of light and ILB Mark Barron was pretty good too! And OLB Dante Fowler Jr. was very active and disruptive. I really like this kid — hope the Rams find a way for him to stay with the team.Defensive BacksOverall, these guys were on point. CB Marcus Peters had some nice tackles and some pretty legit stops. All of the guys stepped up and did their thing.Special TeamsGood punts, but you gotta make that field goal. CoachingWhile Wade Phillips had a great game with his defense, Sean McVay’s chess match with Bill Belichick did not go over well. His play calling was ineffective and the way McVay handled the Gurley injury/non-injury seems ill-advised. This was a performance that McVay and his coaches will study and agonize over all winter and spring. And summer. And all next season.