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[September 23, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - Former Atlanta Falcons defensive tackle
Ra'Shede Hageman was suspended six games by the NFL on Friday for
violating the league's personal conduct policy.
Hageman is being disciplined for a March 2016 arrest on domestic
violence charges involving his then-girlfriend.
He was placed on the commissioner's exempt list on the day of the
league-wide cutdown to 53 players and then waived by the Falcons two
days later.
Hageman, a second-round pick in 2014, had 18 tackles and two sacks
last season.
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The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will hold a hearing on Oct. 2
to hear arguments on the NFL emergency motion in the case of Dallas
Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott.
Elliott received a preliminary injunction on Sept. 18 that allowed
him to continue to play despite the NFL handing him a six-game
suspension for violating the league's personal conduct policy. The
NFL is seeking to have Elliott serve his suspension immediately. The
hearing will take place in New Orleans.
The date of the hearing assures that the running back can play
against the Arizona Cardinals on Monday and against the Los Angeles
Rams the following Sunday.
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New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski is listed as
questionable for Sunday's game against the Houston Texans but
insists he will play.
Gronkowski has been bothered by a groin injury and declared it was
"nothing serious."
Receiver Danny Amendola is also listed as questionable. He missed
last Sunday's game against New Orleans due to a concussion.
Running back Rex Burkhead (ribs) was ruled out of the contest.
Offensive tackle Marcus Cannon (ankle, concussion), receivers
Phillip Dorsett (knee) and Chris Hogan (knee), cornerbacks Stephon
Gilmore (groin) and Eric Rowe (groin), middle linebacker Dont'a
Hightower, outside linebacker Elandon Roberts (thumb), safety Nate
Ebner (shoulder) and special teams ace Matthew Slater (hamstring)
are also questionable.
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Minnesota quarterback Sam Bradford will miss his second consecutive
game due to an injury to his left knee when the Vikings host the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.
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Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Brandon Williams did not make the
trip to London because of a lingering foot injury, coach John
Harbaugh said.
The injury kept Williams out of practice this week in preparation
for Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley
Stadium.
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Defensive end Myles Garrett is doubtful and outside linebacker Jamie
Collins is out for Week 3 when the Cleveland Browns visit the
Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.
Collins suffered a concussion against the Ravens last week and did
not clear the head injury protocol during the past week of practice.
Garrett, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2017 draft, is likely to miss
his third consecutive game with an ankle injury.
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Cincinnati Bengals tight end Tyler Eifert was ruled out for Sunday's
game against the Green Bay Packers because of a back injury.
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Atlanta Falcons right tackle Ryan Schraeder has been ruled out of
Sunday's game against the Detroit Lions due to a concussion.
Players previously ruled out for the Falcons include linebacker Vic
Beasley (hamstring) and defensive lineman Courtney Upshaw (ankle).
Running back Terron Ward (neck, shoulder) also was declared out.
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Carolina Panthers center Ryan Kalil has been ruled out of Sunday's
game against the New Orleans Saints.
Kalil is bothered by a neck injury, and center Tyler Larsen will
make his second consecutive start.
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Philadelphia Eagles safety Corey Graham was ruled out of Sunday's
game against the New York Giants with a hamstring injury, halting
his streak of playing in 159 consecutive games.
Starting cornerback Ronald Darby (ankle), safety Jaylen Waktins
(hamstring) and defensive tackle Destiny Vaeao (wrist) also were
ruled out of the contest.
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The Indianapolis Colts promoted running back Matt Jones to the
53-man roster from the practice squad on Friday and waived guard Ian
Silberman.
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