NFL notebook: Raiders' Burfict
suspended for rest of year
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[October 01, 2019]
Oakland Raiders linebacker
Vontaze Burfict was suspended for the rest of the 2019 season on
Monday for repeated violations of unnecessary roughness rules.
The NFL announced Burfict's punishment for the helmet-to-helmet hit
that prompted his ejection from Oakland's 31-24 victory over the
Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.
Burfict has three days to appeal, and agent Lamont Smith confirmed
Monday afternoon that an appeal is coming this week. Two years ago,
Burfict had a five-game suspension reduced to three games on appeal.
--Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky is not expected to
require surgery despite an MRI exam revealing a dislocated left
shoulder and a slight labrum tear, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported.
Trubisky will be back "sooner rather than later," per Schefter, and
will travel with the Bears (3-1) to London but is unlikely to play
against the Oakland Raiders (2-2) on Sunday.
--The Buffalo Bills announced they are planning to start backup Matt
Barkley at quarterback this weekend, as starter Josh Allen remains
in the concussion protocol.
Barkley replaced Allen early in the fourth quarter of Buffalo's
16-10 home loss to the New England Patriots on Sunday after Allen
was knocked out of the game by a helmet-to-helmet hit from defensive
back Jonathan Jones.
--The New York Jets' Sam Darnold is cleared for non-contact work in
practice as he recovers from mononucleosis, but coach Adam Gase said
it "was not an ideal situation" for the second-year quarterback to
be ready to play Sunday.
--Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green is not expected to
return to the field anytime soon, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Green, who is recovering from preseason ankle surgery, reportedly
has been running and participating in workouts since shedding his
protective boot.
--Dallas Cowboys left tackle Tyron Smith's high right ankle sprain
is apparently not as serious as the team first thought, according to
multiple media reports.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported that while Smith will sit out
against this weekend at home vs. the Green Bay Packers, he has not
been ruled out for the Cowboys' Week 6 contest at the New York Jets.
According to a report by ESPN, tests confirmed the six-time Pro
Bowler sustained a high right ankle sprain on Sunday.
--Broncos outside linebacker Bradley Chubb sustained a torn ACL on
Sunday in Denver's loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars and will miss
the remainder of the season.
Broncos coach Vic Fangio called the injury a "huge loss" for the
winless Broncos. Chubb, 23, left the game twice on Sunday, first due
to a cramp and then again when his knee locked up while engaging
with a Jaguars offensive lineman.
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Raiders wide receiver Trevor Davis (11) runs with the ball against
the Indianapolis Colts during the fourth quarter at Lucas Oil
Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports
--The Arizona Cardinals released veteran safety D.J. Swearinger,
according to multiple media reports. Rookie Deionte Thompson likely
will take over the starting role.
--New York Giants rookie linebacker Ryan Connelly sustained a torn
ACL and will miss the remainder of the season. The Giants placed
Connelly on injured reserve after confirming the extent of the
injury.
--The Los Angeles Chargers will be without Melvin Ingram for
multiple games after the pass rusher sustained a hamstring injury in
the team's Sunday win over the Miami Dolphins, according to Rapoport.
Per Rapoport, the defensive end is expected to be out "likely a
couple weeks."
--The Philadelphia Eagles traded safety Johnathan Cyprien and a
seventh-round pick to the Atlanta Falcons for linebacker Duke Riley
and a sixth-round selection on Monday. Both late-round picks are for
the 2020 draft.
Riley, 25, will boost the Eagles' special teams units after playing
78 snaps on special teams for the Falcons this season. Cyprien, 29,
has two tackles this year in four games with the Eagles.
--Shortly before their home against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday,
the Chicago Bears listed linebacker Roquan Smith as inactive. On
Monday, Bears coach Matt Nagy wouldn't elaborate much, saying only
that Smith's absence was because of a "personal issue."
It is unknown whether Smith would be available for Chicago's game
against Oakland in London.
--Packers linebacker Oren Burks returned to practice, nearly two
months after sustaining a pectoral injury in his team's preseason
opener.
Burks did not offer a timeline for a return to game action but
called his participation in non-padded practice "huge." He injured
his chest against the Houston Texans on Aug. 8.
--The San Francisco 49ers signed former Detroit Lions cornerback
Teez Tabor to their practice squad Monday, according to Rapoport.
Tabor, 23, was waived by the Lions out of training camp and had
remained a free agent since. He was a second-round pick by Detroit
out of Florida in the 2017 draft.
--The Houston Texans will sign veteran safety Mike Adams to a
contract, according to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo. Adams, 38,
reportedly worked out with the team over the weekend.
--Field Level Media
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