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Camp injuries, virus protocols had some NFL teams scrambling
I think theres a lot of teams in the league right now that are dealing with all kinds of injuries.He's right. Teams all over the league were sent scrambling during camp. Certainly not during training camp when players are going hard to make the roster as the start of the regular season rolls closer. It's the soft tissue injuries and those things that you are trying to prevent with the ramp-up period," Bitonio said. That will certainly be something to monitor as the regular season begins and teams deal with injuries and potential replacements.

LSU football vs. Auburn: Time, TV schedule, game preview, score
The third-ranked LSU Tigers will try not to get caught looking ahead when they host the No. 10 Auburn Tigers on Saturday. "Here is what is going to happen," LSU coach Ed Orgeron told reporters. "They open up both sides of the field and you can't double both of them," Nix told reporters of Williams and Schwartz. PREDICTION: LSU 38, Auburn 24More college football scoresCopyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
LSU football vs. Auburn: Time, TV schedule, game preview, score
LSU is looking unbeatable behind its explosive offense but is entering a two-game stretch that promises to define its season. "Here is what is going to happen," LSU coach Ed Orgeron told reporters. "When you're playing a very talented team that's playing well, it's even bigger of a challenge," Auburn coach Gus Malzahn told reporters. "They open up both sides of the field and you can't double both of them," Nix told reporters of Williams and Schwartz. PREDICTION: LSU 38, Auburn 24More college football scores

LSU football vs. Georgia Southern: Time, TV schedule, game preview, score
Clyde Edwards-Helaire #22 of the LSU Tigers celebrates a touchdown during the second half against the Southeastern Louisiana Lions at Tiger Stadium on September 8, 2018 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. - LSU is a defensive powerhouse every season but will make an effort to reach the College Football Playoff by remaking the offense in 2019. Quarterback Joe Burrow and company will unveil a spread offense when the sixth-ranked Tigers host Georgia Southern in the season opener on Saturday. 7 by the team for this season - a number previously worn by star Tigers' defensive backs Patrick Peterson and Tyrann Mathieu. PREDICTION: LSU 35, Georgia Southern 17More college football scoresCopyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.