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NFC West Recap: Tyrann Mathieu Comes Close To Big Play

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

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

Film Breakdown: Mathieu's Fumble

  • For azcardinals.com, writer Kyle Odegard took a look at one of the Cardinals' biggest missed opportunities in their 33-18 loss to the Bills on Sunday. Cardinals safety Tyrann Mathieu forced a fumble on a pitch by quarterback Tyrod Taylor, but was unable to scoop the ball in time to possibly return it for a touchdown (instead the ball stumbled out of bounds). Odegard broke down the play and included quotes from Mathieu, linebacker Markus Golden and head coach Bruce Arians.
  • Here's a review of Sunday's game through the stats column.
  • On Tuesday, the Cardinals placed tight end Troy Niklas on injured reserve with a wrist injury.

Worth A Look

This tweet from cornerback cornerback Patrick Peterson of his awesome one-handed interception from the game against Buffalo.

Quarterback Change?

  • Chip Kelly fielded questions this week about his starting quarterback situation, as some reporters wondered if Colin Kaepernick would take over for Blaine Gabbert, who was held to just 119 yards passing against the Seahawks.
  • As the 49ers prepare to face the Cowboys, here is a look at the best matchups between the two franchises.
  • A new receiver has been added to the 49ers roster.

Worth A Look

This tweet from wide receiver Torrey Smith, who sent this message out as the 49ers start a new week of preparation. 

https://twitter.com/TorreySmithWR/status/780767431610421248

#AskARam Debuts 

Worth A Look

This Instagram post from former Rams running back Marshall Faulk, who sent out this photo he took with legendary golfer Arnold Palmer, who passed away on Sunday.

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