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[October 30, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - A day
after his "inmates running the prison" comment in reference to
ongoing player protests during the national anthem became public,
Houston Texans owner Bob McNair met with the players Saturday
morning and later issued a second statement.
"I know they were upset," McNair told the Houston Chronicle. "I
wanted to answer their questions. I told them if I had it to do over
again, I wouldn't use that expression."
Later Saturday, McNair issued a statement that expanded on his
apology from Friday.
"As I said yesterday, I was not referring to our players when I made
a very regretful comment during the owners meetings last week,"
McNair's statement said. "I was referring to the relationship
between the league office and team owners and how they have been
making significant strategic decisions affecting our league without
adequate input from ownership over the past few years.
"I am truly sorry to the players for how this has impacted them and
the perception that it has created of me which could not be further
from the truth. Our focus going forward, personally and as an
organization, will be towards making meaningful progress regarding
the social issues that mean so much to our players and our
community."
A Texans offensive starter told ESPN that the team was to meet
Saturday night "to discuss a demonstration tomorrow." The player
also said that he expects everyone on the team to travel Saturday to
Seattle for Sunday's game against the Seahawks.
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The Texans activated left tackle Duane Brown in advance of Sunday's
road game against Seattle.
The 32-year-old Brown returned to the team Monday after his holdout
did not result in a new contract. He is entering his 10th NFL season
and is the longest-tenured Texans player.
Brown, whose base salary was $9.4 million this season, lost about
$3.3 million -- forfeiting six $552,921 game checks -- by not
reporting. He will have about $6.1 million remaining on his base
salary.
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Mark Davis (L), son of Oakland Raider's owner Al Davis, talks with
Houston Texans owner Bob McNair (C) as he is greeted on the field
before their NFL football
game against the Houston Texans in Houston October 9, 2011.
REUTERS/Richard Carson/File Photo
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers ruled out four-time Pro Bowl selection
Brent Grimes and fellow cornerback Robert McClain for Sunday's game
against the Carolina Panthers at Raymond James Stadium.
Grimes sustained a shoulder injury against the Buffalo Bills last
Sunday, while McClain has yet to be cleared from concussion
protocol. Neither practiced this week.
Vernon Hargreaves III and Ryan Smith are likely to start for the
Buccaneers (2-4) against the Panthers (4-3).
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The Minnesota Vikings promoted center Cornelius Edison from the
practice squad.
The Vikings had an open spot on the 53-man roster following the
one-game suspension of safety Andrew Sendejo, who received the ban
from the NFL for a flagrant violation of safety-related playing
rules in last Sunday's win over the Baltimore Ravens.
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The Denver Broncos signed linebacker Kevin Snyder to their active
roster and waived wide receiver Hunter Sharp, the team announced.
Snyder was signed to the team's practice squad on Tuesday. He played
in all four preseason games for the Broncos this year.
Sharp played one game, against the Chargers in Los Angeles.
(Editing by Gene Cherry)
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