The Peterborough Examiner

New Bills receiver Jordan Matthews out with chest injury

- The Associated Press JOHN WAWROW THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

MASON, Ohio — Wimbledon champion Roger Federer withdrew Monday from the Western & Southern Open, which he has won seven times, citing a back injury.

Tournament officials announced Federer’s withdrawal on the first full day of matches at the event in Cincinnati.

The 19-time major champion said in a statement that he “tweaked” his back last week at the Rogers Cup in Montreal, where he lost Sunday to Alexander Zverev in the final.

The Swiss star, No. 3 in the ATP Tour rankings, becomes the fifth of the top six players to skip Cincinnati because of injuries. He joins top-ranked Andy Murray, No. 4 Stan Wawrinka, fifth-ranked Novak Djokovic and sixth-ranked Marin Cilic, the defending champion. Only second-seeded Rafael Nadal, the tournament’s topseeded player, remains in the draw.

“It’s just coincidenc­e,” said Nadal, 31, pointing out that all of the missing players except Cilic are 30 or older. “We’re not 20 years old any more. We’re not playing all the weeks. It’s part of our sport. I’ve been in their position lots of times. I’ve missed more events than the other players. It’s part of the game. I wish them all a speedy recovery. We need them in the game. I hope they get back soon.”

Federer’s withdrawal means Nadal, who lost in the third round at Montreal, will return to No. 1 when new ATP rankings are released on Aug. 21. The Spaniard will be No. 1 for the first time since July 6, 2014.

Nadal has spent 141 weeks as the men’s No. 1 player since first ascending to the top spot after reaching the Western & Southern semifinals in 2008.

“It’s been tough to get back to No. 1,” he said. “I’m happy to have the chance to be in that position.”

PITTSFORD, N.Y. — The revamped group of Buffalo Bills receivers is suddenly down a key addition with Jordan Matthews sidelined indefinite­ly because of a chip fracture in his sternum.

The Bills list Matthews as week to week, and general manager Brandon Beane told The Associated Press on Monday he’s “hopeful” the newly acquired player will be ready for the season opener in four weeks. Beane said the team’s medical staff is “still figuring it out,” because the timetable for recovery depends on how quickly the bruising subsides and the bone heals.

Matthews hurt the mid-chest bone that connects his rib cage on Sunday, during his first practice since joining the team in a trade with the Philadelph­ia Eagles. Matthews finished practice before being escorted off the field to be evaluated.

It’s unclear when Matthews was hurt, though he did fall hard along the sideline while attempting to make a leaping catch in oneon-one coverage with cornerback Shareece Wright during a team drill.

The Bills are counting on Matthews to fill Sammy Watkins’ spot after he was dealt to the Los Angeles Rams for cornerback E.J. Gaines and a second-round draft pick in a separate trade on Friday. Buffalo gave up starting cornerback Ronald Darby to acquire Matthews and a third-round draft pick from Philadelph­ia.

Coincident­ally, one of the reasons the Bills considered Watkins expendable was because of a rash of injuries that have hampered his production during his three seasons in Buffalo. That included a broken left foot that forced the 2014 first-round draft pick to miss eight games last season.

Aside from the draft picks, Matthews was the key addition to address Buffalo’s more immediate needs on what is now a retooled group of receivers. Buffalo lost starter Robert Woods and speedster Marquise Goodwin in free agency this past off-season.

The Bills were looking for Matthews to play alongside Anquan Boldin , who was signed last week, and rookie second-round draft pick Zay Jones. Also competing for jobs are Walt Powell and offseason free-agent additions Andre Holmes and Rod Streater.

Though not considered as dynamic of a deep threat as Watkins, Matthews has been consistent in his first three seasons with the Eagles. He was Philadelph­ia’s most productive receiver with 2,673 yards and 19 touchdowns. He became just the fifth NFL player to top 65 catches and 800 yards in each of his first three seasons.

Matthews would have made his preseason debut Thursday against his former team.

Dr. Matthew DiPaola, a University at Buffalo assistant professor of orthopedic­s and sports medicine, said a chip fracture involves a small sliver or shell breaking off any bone in the body.

Though he’s not treating Matthews or seen the player’s medical records, DiPaola said chip fractures don’t usually require surgery and are treated through rest and anti-inflammato­ry medicine. A chip fracture to the sternum could cause a person discomfort when breathing, he said.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? In this Aug. 4 file photo, then-Philadelph­ia Eagles wide receiver Jordan Matthews catches a ball during training camp in Philadelph­ia. The revamped group of Buffalo Bills receivers is suddenly down a key addition with Matthews sidelined indefinite­ly...
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES In this Aug. 4 file photo, then-Philadelph­ia Eagles wide receiver Jordan Matthews catches a ball during training camp in Philadelph­ia. The revamped group of Buffalo Bills receivers is suddenly down a key addition with Matthews sidelined indefinite­ly...
 ?? MINAS PANAGIOTAK­IS/GETTY IMAGES ?? Roger Federer of Switzerlan­d looks on after his 6-3, 6-4 loss to Alexander Zverev of Germany in the Rogers Cup final on Sunday. Federer withdrew Monday from the Western & Southern Open, which he has won seven times, citing a back injury.
MINAS PANAGIOTAK­IS/GETTY IMAGES Roger Federer of Switzerlan­d looks on after his 6-3, 6-4 loss to Alexander Zverev of Germany in the Rogers Cup final on Sunday. Federer withdrew Monday from the Western & Southern Open, which he has won seven times, citing a back injury.
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