NFL notebook: Brown back in
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[August 20, 2019]
Oakland Raiders wide receiver
Antonio Brown showed up to work Monday as his search for a suitable
helmet continues.
Multiple outlets reported that Brown attended team meetings,
although a walk-through practice apparently was canceled.
His attendance came the day after Raiders general manager Mike
Mayock said it was time for the All-Pro wideout "to be all-in or
all-out."
Brown's old helmet is no longer approved for NFL use because it is
more than 10 years old, and when Brown used social media to find a
newer version of his favored model -- the Schutt AiR Advantage -- it
failed NFL testing.
--Dallas holdout running back Ezekiel Elliott is not pleased at
owner Jerry Jones' attempt to poke fun at him.
Elliott's agent, Rocky Arceneaux, told ESPN that Elliott was not
amused when Jones said, "Zeke who?" while answering a question about
rookie running back Tony Pollard after Saturday's preseason game
against the Los Angeles Rams.
"I didn't think it was funny and neither did Zeke -- we actually
thought it was disrespectful," Arceneaux said of Jones' comment.
--Panthers quarterback Cam Newton is expected to make his season
debut on Thursday when Carolina takes on the New England Patriots in
Foxborough, Mass.
Coach Ron Rivera said that the team expects all of its starters,
including Newton, linebacker Luke Kuechly and running back Christian
McCaffrey, to play against the Patriots.
All three have been held out of the first two preseason games, with
Newton coming back from offseason shoulder surgery and Kuechly
having been held out of practice recently.
--Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers returned to practice after
being sidelined due to back tightness.
The soreness led to him missing last Thursday's preseason game
against the Baltimore Ravens. His status for this Thursday's game
against the Oakland Raiders also is murky despite general manager
Brian Gutekunst saying that he would like to see Rodgers play at
some point in the preseason.
--New England wide receivers Julian Edelman and Demaryius Thomas
returned to the practice field.
Edelman has been on the non-football injury list with a broken left
thumb sustained in the offseason. Thomas has been on the physically
unable to perform list while recuperating from a torn Achilles.
--The Patriots are releasing punter Ryan Allen, according to
multiple reports.
The Boston Globe reported that Allen lost a position battle with
rookie punter Jake Bailey, whom the Patriots chose with a
fifth-round draft pick in 2019.
The 29-year-old Allen, who has been with New England for six
seasons, leaves with three Super Bowl rings.
--Suspended New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate is in the
concussion protocol.
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Tate, who will miss the first four games of the regular season after
testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs, was injured Friday
during New York's 32-13 preseason win against Chicago. He was held
out of practice Sunday.
--Indianapolis running back D'Onta Foreman was placed on injured
reserve due to a torn biceps.
The team signed running back Charcandrick West to fill the vacancy.
--Tampa Bay wide receiver Mike Evans did not practice due to an
apparent leg injury.
The Tampa Bay Times reported that the two-time Pro Bowl selection
grabbed his left leg after catching a deep ball during Sunday's
practice. His availability for the Friday game against the Cleveland
Browns is in question.
--Running back Derrick Henry practiced with the Tennessee Titans
after being sidelined due to a calf injury since early in training
camp.
Henry eased back into practice, taking handoffs and catching the
ball out of the backfield.
Coach Mike Vrabel wouldn't commit to Henry playing Sunday night
against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
--The Titans removed kicker Ryan Succop and tight end Jonnu Smith
from the physically unable to perform list.
Both veterans passed their physicals and were cleared to return to
practice with about three weeks left until the Sept. 8 season opener
in Cleveland.
--Sterling Shepard, expected to emerge as the Giants' No. 1
receiver, is back to full practice after breaking his left thumb at
the opening of training camp, and all signs point to him being on
the field in Week 1.
Over the weekend, Shepard practiced without restrictions and didn't
need to wear the yellow, non-contract jersey.
--Playoff expansion is front and center as the NFL and the Players
Association resume talks geared toward a new Collective Bargaining
Agreement, NFL Network reported.
The addition of one playoff team from each conference has been
discussed before, but it could become reality as owners consider
ways to maintain profit margins while also eliminating at least one
week of preseason games.
Currently, each team has two home games each preseason. With
season-ticket holder and personal seat license sales counting toward
attendance, the gate for home teams at those two games is
considerable.
--Field Level Media
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