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[September 24, 2016]
Sept 23 (The Sports Xchange) - Reports that New England Patriots
third-string quarterback Jacoby Brissett suffered a torn ligament in
his right thumb and likely would need surgery may have been
premature.
Brissett was injured in Thursday's 27-0 victory over the Houston
Texans, but multiple media outlets reported that the diagnosis is
not as bad as initially feared.
CSNNE.com reported that Brissett did not sustain a complete tear of
the ligament and thus would not require surgery. ESPN also updated
its own report, citing a source that said: "No tear, it's fine."
New England does not play again until Oct. 2 against the Buffalo
Bills.
A third-string draft pick out of North Carolina State this year,
Brissett was pressed into action when backup quarterback Jimmy
Garoppolo sustained a grade 2 AC sprain in his throwing shoulder in
Sunday's Week 2 win over Miami.
Starting quarterback Tom Brady is serving a four-game suspension and
is eligible to return in Week 5 against the Cleveland Browns.
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Tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins was cut by the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers within hours of being released from jail on Friday.
Seferian-Jenkins, 23, was arrested early Friday morning and charged
with driving under the influence.
"We are very disappointed in today's news," Bucs general manager
Jason Licht said in a statement. "After careful consideration, we
felt this was the right decision at this time."
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers placed rookie linebacker Devante Bond on
injured reserve with a hamstring injury and re-signed linebacker
Josh Keyes on Friday.
Bond, a sixth-round pick out of Oklahoma by the Bucs in the 2016 NFL
Draft, hurt his hamstring earlier this year and was ruled out of the
first two games this season.
Keyes played in two games on special teams for Tampa Bay this season
before being waived Wednesday.
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Josh McCown played the final three quarters of Cleveland's Week 2
loss to the Baltimore Ravens with a broken collarbone.
The Browns, who list the veteran quarterback as week-to-week,
confirmed the injury Friday.
The 37-year-old was in the Week 2 starting lineup after Robert
Griffin III was injured in Week 1 and placed on injured reserve.
McCown has started games for the Chicago Bears, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
and Browns the past four seasons.
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Running back Adrian Peterson might not miss the rest of the 2016
season, but he won't play until at least Week 11 after the Minnesota
Vikings placed him on injured reserve Friday.
Peterson had surgery to repair a torn lateral meniscus on Thursday,
four days after leaving Minnesota's home opener against the Green
Bay Packers with a knee injury.
Minnesota is planning to split carries between Jerick McKinnon and
Matt Asiata in Week 3 at Carolina.
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Minnesota
Vikings left tackle Matt Kalil underwent surgery on Friday to repair
a torn labrum in his right hip.
The surgery comes one day after defensive tackle Sharrif Floyd
underwent an arthroscopic procedure on his right knee.
The Vikings placed Kalil, who has started all 66 games during his
NFL career, on injured reserve Wednesday.
Floyd, the Vikings' first-round pick in 2013, has 95 tackles and 9.5
sacks in 43 career games.
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Third
overall pick Joey Bosa's NFL debut won't happen in Week 3.
The San Diego Chargers ruled out their rookie top pick for the third
consecutive game because of a hamstring injury, which occurred as
Bosa attempted to get up to speed for Week 1. He reported to camp
following a protracted contract holdout.
San Diego said tight end Antonio Gates (hamstring) is doubtful for
Sunday's game at Indianapolis.
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Injuries could sideline both starting offensive tackles for the
Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night against the Chicago Bears.
Left tackle Tyron Smith is questionable with a back injury. Right
tackle Doug Free is also on the injury report with a quadriceps
injury.
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Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler did not practice Friday and is
listed as doubtful to play Sunday night in Dallas against the
Cowboys because of a sprained right thumb.
The 0-2 Bears will start journeyman quarterback Brian Hoyer against
the Cowboys (1-1). Quarterback Matt Barkley was added to the Bears'
53-man roster on Thursday.
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Hall of Fame coach Mike Ditka blasted San Francisco 49ers
quarterback Colin Kaepernick and other players for kneeling during
the national anthem prior to NFL games, saying "if they don't like
the country, they don't like our flag, get the (heck) out."
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Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz and cornerback Leodis
McKelvin were ruled out for Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh
Steelers.
Ertz and McKelvin also sat out last week's win against the Chicago
Bears with injuries they suffered in the season-opening win over the
Cleveland Browns.
(Editing by Larry Fine) )
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