Luck didn't throw passes in the open media portion of the practice
when his workload consisted of handoffs. But he and the Colts' two
other quarterbacks had an earlier session in the team's indoor
practice facility.
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Philadelphia Eagles running back DeMarco Murray was a full practice
participant as he continues to recover from a hamstring injury.
Murray missed last Sunday's game against the New York Jets due to
the ailment. Coach Chip Kelly is hopeful of having his services for
this Sunday's game against the Washington Redskins.
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Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler isn't ruling out the
possibility that he could play against the Oakland Raiders on
Sunday.
Cutler suffered a hamstring injury against the Arizona Cardinals on
Sept. 20 and missed last Sunday's game against the Seattle Seahawks.
The recovery time was expected to keep Cutler out at least two
games.
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The New York Giants ruled out wide receiver Victor Cruz for Sunday's
game, which was expected to mark his return to the field for his
first game since 2014, when he suffered a torn patellar tendon.
Cruz, who has a calf injury, was working toward Sunday's game but
coach Tom Coughlin said that he was headed for another MRI and
likely another spell on the sidelines.
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Carolina Panthers standout middle linebacker Luke Kuechly sat out
practice and still hasn't cleared the NFL's concussion protocol.
Kuechly appears to be a near-certainty to miss Sunday's game against
the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Sitting out would represent his third
consecutive missed game.
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Baltimore Ravens rookie wide receiver Breshad Perriman is sidelined
indefinitely after undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery this week,
according to a report.
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Perriman, the Ravens' first-round pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, was
injured during training camp and last week reinjured the PCL during
pregame warmups before a game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
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Paul Dunn joined the Cleveland Browns as an offensive line assistant
to work under George DeLeone, the team announced.
DeLeone took over as offensive line coach after Andy Moeller, who
held the position before a suspension stemming from a legal matter,
left the Browns in a mutual parting.
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Pro Football Hall of Famer Warren Sapp pled guilty Thursday to one
charge of domestic violence, stemming from an incident in Las Vegas,
according to published reports.
Two other domestic violence charges were dropped in exchange for the
admission of guilt in a plea deal.
Sapp was ordered to pay $2,895 in fines and restitution, undergo six
months of domestic violence counseling and perform 48 hours of
community service. He also is to have no contact with former
girlfriend Chalyce Moore and must stay out of trouble for at least
six months.
Sapp was accused of assaulting Moore on April 28 in an incident that
began at a Las Vegas resort. The altercation continued at Moore's
home where Sapp stomped on her head,
according to court documents. (Editing by Frank Pingue)
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