SAN DIEGO -- With her son embroiled in a contract dispute with the Chargers, Joey Bosas mother took to social media to vent her frustration.The post, first reported by SDBoltReport.com?and later removed, was written in response to a note from a Facebook user who said he hoped it turns out well for your son. Chargers are horrible at stopping the running game.Bosas mother, Cheryl, wrote in response: It bums me out for him so much. Wish we pulled an Eli Manning on draft day.The Facebook post was authenticated by ESPNs Jim Trotter.Archie Manning famously said he did not want his son Eli to play for the Chargers when San Diego drafted him No. 1 in 2004.After selecting Eli Manning No. 1, the Chargers immediately traded him to the New York Giants for quarterback Philip Rivers, whom New York selected No. 4 as a condition of the trade, along with several other picks.Selected No. 3 by San Diego in this years draft, Bosa remains the only first-round pick who has not signed with his team. Its the longest a rookie has remained unsigned under the current collective bargaining agreement established in 2011.Bosas father, John, also was a holdout as an NFL rookie. John Bosa was a defensive lineman drafted No. 16 by the Dolphins in 1987 and held out 41 days before signing his rookie contract, according to ESPN Stats & Information.According to ESPNs Adam Schefter, Bosas camp and the Chargers have not had any contact since the end of July, when Bosas representation provided a counterproposal?before the start of training camp.The two sides remain at an impasse over offset language and the earlier payment of deferred signing bonus money, with no end in sight. The Chargers have until Tuesday to trade Bosas rights, but the organization is not thinking along those lines, a source told Schefter.According to NFL rules, Bosa has until Tuesday to sign his contract or he cant be traded to any other team this season. If he were to remain unsigned this season, he is permitted only to sign with the Chargers until the first day of the 2017 draft.?Were going through install, and were always going to be that way, Chargers coach Mike McCoy said when asked about Bosas absence on Friday.Were going to worry about the guys that are here right now. Weve got an install to do, and guys have to master our system. And then Joey has to catch up when he gets here. Jodie Meeks Jersey . -- About a third of the way through the regular season, the Washington Wizards are at . Jodie Meeks Raptors Jersey . -- Timbers coach Caleb Porter didnt stray from his business-like approach to the season even after Portland downed the two-time defending league champion Los Angeles Galaxy to gain crucial playoff position. http://www.nbaraptorsonline.com/ . -- Team after team passed on Andre Ellington in the draft. OG Anunoby Raptors Jersey . 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(STATS) -- That conference play has moved into high gear appeared to motivate a lot of offensive players in the FCS this past weekend.Eye-popping numbers were the norm, and Sam Houston State quarterback Jeremiah Briscoe was the brightest standout, enjoying a career day in one of the biggest games.Briscoe, Missouri States Dylan Cole, Tennessee States Lane Clark and Maines Josh Mack have been named the STATS FCS National Players of the Week for games played Sept. 29-Oct. 1:---=OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK=Jeremiah Briscoe, Sam Houston State, QB, R-Jr., 6-3, 220, HoustonPlaying in his hometown before the largest crowd (27,411) in the 91-year history of the Battle of the Piney Woods, Briscoe dominated Stephen F. Austin with a career-high 438 passing yards and a program-record seven touchdown passes in No. 2 Sam Houstons 63-28 victory. He completed 25 of 33 attempts in only three quarters of action. The Bearkats 63 points were the most scored in the rivalry between the Southland Conference programs. Briscoes 16 touchdown passes (against only two interceptions) rank second in the FCS.Honorable Mention: Dalton Banks, QB, Cornell; Wayne Capers Jr., WR, Duquesne; Tarik Cohen, RB, North Carolina A&T; Dallas Goedert, TE, South Dakota State; Gage Gubrud, QB, Eastern Washington; Devlin Hodges, QB, Samford; KD Humphries, QB, Murray State; Cooper Kupp, WR, Eastern Washington; John Maddaluna III, WR, Colgate; Brad Mayes, QB, Lehigh; Kegan Moore, WR, Stetson; Bryan Schor, QB, James Madison---=DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK=Dylan Cole, Missouri State, LB, R-Sr., 6-1, 240, Rogersville, MissouriAs Missouri State beat No. 24 Indiana State 45-24 on the road for its first win over a ranked opponent since 2013, Cole sparked a second-half shutout. Cole finished with 13 tackles and collected two of the Bears three second-half takeaways -- an interception and a fumble recovery. The STATS FCS Preseason All-American also moved into the Bears top 10 for career tackles as they earned their first Missouri Valley Conference win since October 2014.Honorable Mention: Marrshaun Cameron, CB, Northern Colorado; Joe Crochet, DL, The Citadel; Frederick Henry-Ajudu DE North Carolina Central; Lorenzo Jerome, CB, Saint Francis; Brendan Langley, CB, Lamar; Chad Meredith, OLB, Southeast Missouri State; Juwan Wells, DE, Liberty---=SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK=Lane Clark, Tennessee State, PK, Jr.dddddddddddd, 5-11, 170, Hays, KansasClark so enjoyed kicking the longest field goal in Tennessee State history during the second quarter against UT Martin that he did it again in the fourth quarter of the Tigers 34-30 victory. He started with a 54-yarder and then converted from 57 for the longest field goal in the Ohio Valley Conference in 15 years and the longest on any level of NCAA football this season. He also kicked four PATs and had a pair of touchbacks on kickoffs for the Tigers (4-0), one of eight unbeaten teams in the FCS.Honorable Mention: Chris Fraser, P, Cornell; Bailey Gessinger, R/RS, Valparaiso; Oliver Graybar, P, Rhode Island; Eric Medina, PK, Texas Southern; Henrique Ribeiro, PK/P, Chattanooga; Dewayne Smith, KR, Central Arkansas; Matt White, PK/P, Monmouth---=FRESHMAN PLAYER OF THE WEEK=Josh Mack, Maine, RB, Fr., 6-1, 190, Rochester, New YorkFirst-year coach Joe Harasymiak has a veteran team, but a young talent is making his mark. Mack rushed for a career-high 151 yards and three touchdowns as Maine rallied past Bryant for a 35-31 win -- the first for Division Is youngest head coach (Harasymiak is 30). The CAA Football squad overcame a 31-14 deficit in the games final 18 minutes. Mack, who carried the ball 22 times, scored on a 9-yard run with 10:36 left in the fourth quarter to provide Maine with its first lead at 35-31. He also scored on 2- and 25-yard runs, and had one 11-yard reception.Honorable Mention: Stephen Calvert, QB, Liberty; A.J. Hines, RB, Duquesne; Stockton McGuire, QB, Davidson; Christian Rozeboom, LB, South Dakota State; Desmond White, RB, Incarnate Word ' ' '