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[August 23, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - Seth
DeValve is believed to be the first white NFL player to kneel during
the national anthem when the Cleveland Browns tight end joined his
teammates in what he referred to as a prayer group prior to Monday's
preseason game against the New York Giants.
DeValve said recent events in Charlottesville, Va., had a lot to do
with his decision. The 24-year-old went a step further by saying the
situation hits close to home as his wife, Erica, is
African-American.
"I myself will be raising children that don't look like me, and I
want to do my part as well to do everything I can to raise them in a
better environment than we have right now," DeValve said. "So I
wanted to take the opportunity with my teammates during the anthem
to pray for our country and also to draw attention to the fact that
we have work to do."
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Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton is on track to start the
team's upcoming preseason game against the Jacksonville Jaguars,
coach Ron Rivera told reporters on Tuesday.
Rivera plans to make a final decision for Thursday's game on
Wednesday, per multiple reports. Newton has yet to dress for a
preseason game as he works his way back from a surgically repaired
shoulder. The 2015 NFL MVP has participated in team drills on both
Monday and Tuesday.
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The New England Patriots activated linebacker Dont'a Hightower from
the physically unable to perform list.
A defensive captain, Hightower had been nursing an undisclosed
physical ailment that kept him off the field in voluntary spring
practices. He had been wearing a brace over his right knee during
the start of training camp.
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Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett is weighing his options in regard
to running back Ezekiel Elliott's participation in Saturday's
preseason game against the Oakland Raiders.
Garrett told reporters that Elliott could either sit out or see as
many as eight to 12 snaps in the contest, which amounts to what is a
dress rehearsal for the regular season.
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New York Giants safety Landon Collins criticized
Cleveland Browns defensive back Briean Boddy-Calhoun for his hit
that injured wideout Odell Beckham Jr. during Monday's preseason
game.
Collins' primary issue was Boddy-Calhoun's decision to go low on a
high throw to Beckham, who exited the Giants' 10-6 loss with a
sprained ankle. Beckham is undergoing additional tests on Tuesday.
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San Francisco 49ers assistant coach Katie Sowers came out in a story
published in Outsports, becoming the first openly LGBT coach in all
of men's professional sports.
Sowers became just the second female coach in the league earlier
this month when she was hired full-time with the 49ers for the 2017
season.
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The Arizona Cardinals activated linebacker Deone Bucannon from the
physically unable to perform list.
Bucannon underwent surgery on his right ankle in May on the heels of
missing the final three games of the regular season.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed long snapper Andrew DePaola and
waived injured cornerback Jude Adjei-Barimah, the team announced
Tuesday.
DePaola has registered eight special teams tackles while playing in
all 48 games over the last three seasons with the Buccaneers. He
will compete with fellow long snapper Garrison Sanborn, who had
spent the last nine campaigns with the Buffalo Bills. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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