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NFC West Recap: 49ers, Rams Enter Bye Week

The latest news surrounding the Seahawks' division rivals in the NFC West.

Here's a recap of the latest news surrounding the Seahawks' division rivals in the NFC West: 

49ers Hit The Bye

  • Chip Kelly and his team will be taking the week off following a 34-17 home loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Senior reporter Taylor Price wraps up Kelly's Monday press conference on the latest injury news, a recent trade rumor and more. 
  • Tight ends Vance McDonald and Garrett Celek put their friendship to the test in "Niner Talk." 
  • And lastly, Joe Fann breaks down 49ers snap counts from Week 7. 

Worth A Look

This tweet from Buccaneers linebacker Cameron Lynch, who shared a photo of him and 49ers guard Andrew Tiller after Sunday's game. Both players are alums of Syracuse University:

Rams Resting Up 

Worth A Look

This tweet from the NFL, who captured a video of running back Todd Gurley and Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. exchanging jerseys on Sunday.

Cardinals' Jaron Brown Tears ACL, Placed On Injured Reserve

  • Cardinals wide receiver Jaron Brown was placed on injured reserve after tearing his ACL in Sunday's 6-6 tie vs the Seahawks. Darren Urban of azcardinals.com has more on Brown's injury and how Arizona is moving forward. 
  • On this week's "Cardinals Red Sea Report," Craig Grialou, Bertrand Berry and Roy Green look ahead to the team's Week 8 contest against the Panthers. 
  • And in his weekly notebook, Urban highlights David Johnson's increasing workload. 

Worth A Look

This tweet from cornerback Patrick Peterson, who shared this photo after the game of himself with a few special guests:

https://twitter.com/P2/status/790430130975813632 

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