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[December 30, 2016]
Dec 29 (The Sports Xchange) -
Denver Broncos outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware has a ruptured disc
in his back and will undergo surgery on Friday, Broncos coach Gary
Kubiak said Thursday.
Ware was also officially placed on the injured reserve list.
The news that Ware, a nine-time Pro Bowl selection, requires back
surgery suggests his time with the Broncos may be over, since he
becomes a free agent in the offseason. Ware turns 35 years old on
July 31, and his future as an NFL player is also in question now.
Ware suffered back problems throughout the 2015 season and missed
the entire offseason because of a back injury. He returned for 2016,
but only after restructuring his contract.
The Broncos also put cornerback Kayvon Webster (concussion) on
injured reserve.
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor will travel to Philadelphia
sometime in the next several days to determine whether he needs
groin or hernia surgery, the Buffalo News reported.
The determination of Taylor's injury status could have a significant
impact on the Bills' financial obligations.
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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady returned to practice one
day removed from sitting out due to a thigh issue.
Brady is expected to play on Sunday (1 p.m. ET) when New England
(13-2) attempts to wrap up the top seed in the AFC and home-field
advantage with a win over host Miami (10-5).
Wide receivers Danny Amendola (ankle) and Malcolm Mitchell (knee)
sat out their second straight practice while cornerback Cyrus Jones
(knee) missed Thursday's session after being limited on Wednesday.

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Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton sat out of practice due to
a shoulder injury.
Backup Derek Anderson was battling an illness, leaving
third-stringer Joe Webb to take all the snaps in practice.
Newton is expected to play for Carolina (6-9) in the season finale
against the host Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-7) on Sunday (1 p.m. ET).
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Cincinnati
Bengals tight end Tyler Eifert underwent back surgery earlier this
week, coach Marvin Lewis revealed on Sirius XM NFL Radio.
Eifert sat out Saturday's 12-10 loss to the Houston Texans and was
placed on injured reserve two days later. The 26-year-old Eifert,
who had surgery Tuesday, was recovering from offseason ankle surgery
brought about from an injury he sustained during the Pro Bowl.

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Quarterback Robert Griffin III cleared concussion protocol and is
available to the Cleveland Browns in the season finale Sunday
against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Griffin led the Browns to their first win of the season, a 20-17
victory over the San Diego Chargers, in Week 16. He was sacked seven
times in the game and concussed on a hit by linebacker Korey Toomer.
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Indianapolis Colts linebacker Trent Cole is dealing with the
backlash of delivering the hit that caused Oakland Raiders
quarterback Derek Carr to break his right fibula on Saturday.
The loss of Carr, an MVP candidate, severely hinders Oakland's
chances of making a deep playoff run, and fans of the club have
attacked Cole through various social media outlets.
"Yeah, there's been a lot of nasty things said," Cole told
reporters.
"You have some people like that out there. I feel for them. That's
their team and I know how much pride the Raiders take in their team.
But at the same time, there was no intent to injure Derek so there's
no need to say those harsh things." (Editing by Andrew Both)
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