Star receiver Dez Bryant will miss his third straight game for the Dallas Cowboys. Bryant, who has a knee injury, was limited in practice this week.But the Cowboys declared him inactive for their game Sunday at Green Bay.The Packers are getting starting cornerback Damarious Randall back from a groin injury, but are losing another starter in the defensive backfield in Quinten Rollins, who also has a groin injury. Rollins was a late add to the injury report after practice Saturday.Running back Eddie Lacy is active after being limited this week with a sprained left ankle, though backup James Starks is out with a knee injury. Lacy is Green Bays only true running back on the active roster, so receivers Randall Cobb and Ty Montgomery might take more snaps out of the backfield.The Seattle Seahawks will be down two key defensive players facing Atlanta and the top offense in the NFL. Seattle strong safety Kam Chancellor and defensive end Frank Clark were both inactive for Sundays game against the Falcons.Chancellor suffered a groin injury during practice on Thursday and was listed as questionable on Fridays injury report. Clark, who is tied for the team lead with three sacks, injured his hamstring in practice on Monday and did not participate in practice all week.With Chancellor out, Kelcie McCray will start at strong safety. McCray started three games last season when Chancellor was out.The Raiders will welcome rested Kansas City without running back Latavius Murray, who is out once again with a toe injury. 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The Montreal Canadiens announced on Friday that the veteran forward will return to the teams line-up on Saturday night when the Habs visit the Nashville Predators. The finals of OGNs APEX finally arrived with South Koreas Afreeca Freecs Blue battling Europes EnVyUs for pride in Ilsan, South Korea. Ultimately, experience won out with EnVyUs sweeping the final for the $90,000 prize.Afreeca got better with each set they played in the relatively new competitive scene for South Korea, whereas EnVyUs was a more seasoned team but had primarily been isolated in North American competitions, so their mettle was to be tested in South Korea. Although strong, EnVyUs were expected to lose traction as Ronnie Talespin Dupree left the team in the middle of the tournament. Instead, the change made EnVyUs stronger as Jonathan harryhook Tejedor Rua moved into the DPS position and they picked up Pongphop Mickie Rattanasangohod whos shown nothing but brilliance on D.Va in a new meta that favored the mech-rider.Afreeca was expected to win the control maps during this best-of-seven final, but EnVyUs made a huge statement when they took Afreeca apart in Nepal. Harryhook utilizinng Soldier 76 in the new meta is something that has been largely unopposed since the role swap happened.dddddddddddd Flanking all of his opponents with clever timing and proper backup from his team, star players Jung Recry Taekhyun and Jeong ArHaN Wonhyuk from Afreeca Freecs Blue fell just as easy as those who came before them.Of course, the credit doesnt go to only harryhooks Soldier 76 and Mickies D.Va but also to Finals MVP Timo Taimou Kettunen. Famous for his precision aim, Taimou obliterated Afreeca on Hollywood with Roadhog by landing several consecutive hooks that left Afreeca without an answer. EnVyUs took the set with a 4-0 victory after dominating Afreeca on each map type: Control, Assault, and Escort.With the competitive landscape for Overwatch being so new to esports, especially to South Korea, things can only go uphill from here for the hub of esports. ' ' '