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[August 19, 2016]
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Wide receiver Jordy Nelson was cleared to return to practice and
removed from the physically unable to perform list, but that's no
guarantee the top target for quarterback Aaron Rodgers will be on
the field with the Green Bay Packers for preseason games.
Nelson passed his physical Wednesday but is not likely to play
Thursday when the Packers host the Oakland Raiders.
Nelson could play in the third preseason game, which is typically a
dress rehearsal of sorts for starters, against the San Francisco
49ers on Aug. 26 but is not likely to take the field against the
Chiefs in the preseason finale Sept. 1.
Nelson said two weeks ago that his target date is Sept. 11, when the
Packers start the regular season against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

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Case Keenum holds a considerable edge over rookie No. 1 pick Jared
Goff in the ongoing quarterback competition with the Los Angeles
Rams.
"Case is still clearly ahead," Rams head coach Jeff Fisher said.
"Jared's getting better."
Goff is unlikely to play with the first team this week and left the
preseason opener early after taking a hit on his shoulder. Keenum
could widen his advantage and start the "Monday Night Football" on
Sept. 12, when the Rams play the 49ers.
Goff would be the first No. 1 pick of the past six taken in that
spot not to start the regular-season opener at quarterback.
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The Pro Football Hall of Fame plans to refund ticket costs and some
additional expenses incurred by fans who attended the canceled Hall
of Fame Game earlier this month.
Official ticketholders are eligible for a complete refund of the
cost of each ticket, handling and processing fees, and some approved
reservation fees as well as one night hotel accommodations, subject
to full approval and review.
The game between the Green Bay Packers and Indianapolis Colts was
canceled hours before scheduled kickoff because of poor field
conditions.
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Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison and Green Bay Packers
linebackers Clay Matthews and Julius Peppers, all implicated in a
report by Al-Jazeera, agreed to meet with the NFL regarding
allegations they used performance-enhancing drugs.
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported that Mike Neal, an unrestricted free
agent who last played for the Packers, had not agreed to a formal
meeting with the NFL.
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The Buffalo Bills confirmed that linebacker Manny Lawson is the
subject of a league investigation regarding a possible violation of
the NFL's personal conduct policy.
The team released a statement two days after the Buffalo News
reported that Lawson is being investigated by the league. Lawson on
Wednesday told reporters that he was "shocked" to learn of the
probe.
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Unproven Trevor Siemian will draw the start at quarterback when the
Denver Broncos visit the San Francisco 49ers on Saturday.
Mark Sanchez, who started the preseason opener, will be the No. 2
signal caller against San Francisco.
Siemian, 24, was a seventh-round pick out of Northwestern in the
2015 NFL draft and has never thrown a pass in a regular-season
contest. He went 7-of-12 for 88 yards in the preseason opener
against the Chicago Bears.
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San Francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick will miss his second
straight preseason game when the 49ers visit the Denver Broncos on
Saturday.
Kaepernick has been battling shoulder soreness and coach Chip Kelly
said he will proceed cautiously.
"We don't want to throw him back out there and then have a setback
right now," Kelly said after Thursday's joint practice session with
the Broncos. "From what we understand it's not a long-term thing,
it's about just getting him back into it."
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Darren Sharper was sentenced to 18 years in prison as part of a plea
agreement in which he took responsibility for drugging and raping
women in four states.
The former NFL safety of the Green Bay Packers, New Orleans Saints
and Minnesota Vikings apologized in court for "heinous decisions"
that led to sexually assaulting nine women.
U.S. District Judge Jane Triche Milazzo accepted a revised
arrangement in March. She had previously rejected a nine-year
proposal related to the same charges.
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Miami Dolphins second-round pick Xavien Howard was cleared to return
and activated from the physically unable to perform list on
Thursday.
Howard, a second-round pick (38th overall) in the 2016 NFL Draft,
was expected to compete for a starting job. However he's not likely
to see much, if any, playing time on Friday at Dallas in the
Dolphins' second preseason game this summer.
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A new era begins immediately in Orchard Park, N.Y., with the Buffalo
Bills selling naming rights to Ralph Wilson Stadium.
New Era, a New York-based hat and apparel company and longtime NFL
partner, purchased naming rights effective immediately for the home
stadium of the Bills, which will now be known as New Era Field.
Terms of the seven-year deal were not disclosed. (Editing by Larry
Fine) ))
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