The Latest from NFL: More injuries for Browns

Last Updated on November 1, 2015 3:37 pm by admin

 

The latest from NFL games around the league on the eighth Sunday of the season (all times EST):

3:18 p.m.
The Browns lost two Pro Bowlers and the lead in the first 7:25 of the third quarter.
Cornerback Joe Haden and safety Donte Whitner were both taken to the locker room to be evaluated for possible concussions. Haden missed Cleveland’s two previous games with a head injury. He got hurt while giving up a 60-yard TD pass that pulled Arizona within 20-17.
Whitner was hurt on Arizona’s next play, getting up slowly after a tackle. Three plays later, the Cardinals took a 24-20 lead on Carson Palmer’s third TD pass.
– Tom Withers reporting from Cleveland.

3:15 p.m.
Running back Matt Forte has left the Chicago Bears’ game against Minnesota with a knee injury.
It was unclear when the injury occurred Sunday, but Forte departed on Chicago’s opening drive of the second half and walked to the locker room.
The team said his return was questionable.
Forte had 10 carries for 41 yards and four receptions for 28 yards at the time of his departure. He began the day with a team-high 507 yards rushing on 126 carries.
The Bears also lost wide receiver Eddie Royal to a knee injury in the first half. The team said he will not return.
-Jay Cohen reporting from Chicago
3:10 p.m.
Dez Bryant is active against Seattle and likely to return after missing five games with a broken right foot.
Dallas’ All-Pro receiver was injured in the opener, and quarterback Tony Romo went down with a broken left collarbone a week later. The Cowboys (2-4) have lost four straight games without their two offensive stars.
Bryant led the NFL with 16 touchdown receptions last year. He was the highest-scoring receiver in the league since 2011 before getting injured.
The sixth-year player had surgery Sept. 14, the day after getting hurt against the Giants. He had a procedure designed to speed the healing process about three weeks ago. He returned to practice this past week and was listed as limited all three sessions.
-Schuyler Dixon reporting from Dallas

3 p.m.
Saints running back Khiry Robinson appears to have seriously injured his lower right leg on a short run late in the first half of Sunday’s game against the New York Giants.
Trainers could be seen placing Robinson’s leg in an air cast as concerned teammates knelt around the power runner.
Left tackle Terron Armstead was among teammates who helped trainers lift Robinson onto a cart. The Superdome crowd applauded as Robinson was taken off the field with one of the team’s orthopedic surgeons at his side.
Robinson was hurt on his 56th carry of the season. He has 180 yards rushing and four touchdowns.
His injury left the Saints with three healthy running backs on the roster: Mark Ingram, C.J. Spiller and rookie Marcus Murphy.
– Brett Martel reporting from New Orleans

2:45 p.m.
It’s a shootout in New Orleans. Saints quarterback Drew Brees and Giants quarterback Eli Manning are throwing the ball all over the Superdome. The two have combined for seven touchdown passes and just five incompletions in the first half.
Brees is 19 of 21 for 300 yards and four touchdowns.
Manning is 18 of 21 for 165 yards and three scores. The Saints lead 28-21 at halftime.
– Brett Martel reporting from New Orleans

1:59 p.m.
Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell is hurt. He caught a pass from Ben Roethlisberger and got his right knee twisted awkwardly underneath him during a tackle by linebacker Vontaze Burfict. He didn’t put any weight on the leg as he was helped to a cart and taken from the field.
– Joe Kay reporting from Pittsburgh

1:53 p.m.
Josh McCown’s right shoulder looks fine.
Cleveland’s quarterback, who missed practice time this week with a shoulder injury and sore ribs, zipped his second touchdown pass of the first half to give the Browns a 14-7 lead over Arizona.
The 36-year-old McCown came into the game listed as questionable after being roughed up in a loss at St. Louis last week. But on the second play of the second quarter, McCown hit favorite target, tight end Gary Barnidge, for his 10th TD pass this season. Barnidge has six TD catches this season after having just three in seven previous seasons.
– Tom Withers reporting from Cleveland.

1:10
Ben Roethlisberger reached another career milestone on his fourth pass Sunday. He became the fifth active player with 40,000 yards passing, joining Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Tom Brady and Eli Manning.
Roethlisberger is back for a game against Cincinnati after missing the last four with a sprained left knee.
– Joe Kay reporting from Pittsburgh

12:14 p.m.
Ben Roethlisberger is back as the Steelers starting quarterback, walking around the field and slapping hands with teammates during pregame warmups. He missed the past four with a sprained left knee, and Pittsburgh (4-3) has a key game at Heinz Field against undefeated Cincinnati (6-0). The Bengals would take command of the AFC North with a win.
The Bengals also have a key player back. Middle linebacker Vontaze Burfict missed the first six games while recovering from offseason knee surgery, and was added to the active roster on Saturday. He’s active for the game but is expected to have a limited role as Cincinnati works him back in slowly.
– Joe Kay reporting from Pittsburgh

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