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Cowboys’ Bryant sustains concussion during practice

Browns’ Gordon cleared to play

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WASHINGTON, Aug 24, (RTRS): Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant will not play against the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday due to a concussion.

Bryant sustained a concussion in Monday’s practice.

He’s unlikely to play in the preseason finale next week, as per team custom, meaning he would not suit up until Sept. 11 against the New York Giants.

Bryant has four catches for 74 yards and two touchdowns in the first two preseason games in his comeback from offseason foot surgery. Bryant played only nine games last season after signing a five-year, $70 million deal on July 15.

Josh Gordon has been cleared to play for the Browns after serving a four-week suspension to start the 2016 season, but teams are hoping to pry Gordon away from Cleveland before October.

According to ESPN and NFL Network, Gordon is drawing significan­t interest on the trade market.

Bryant

Tom Brady returned to the New England Patriots, and the quarterbac­k kept a tight lip for why he received an excused personal absence while also explaining his scissors mishap that prevented him from playing against the Chicago Bears last Thursday.

Brady was reportedly excused from team the past two days but didn’t shed light on the issue. Brady elaborated in much deeper detail when it came to the scissors incident that left him with a sliced right thumb. He called it “a silly mistake.”

Baltimore Ravens quarterbac­k Joe Flacco is expected to receive his first taste of preseason action on Saturday night against the visiting Detroit Lions.

Flacco has been sidelined from game action since tearing his ACL in November, but has been an active participan­t in practice throughout training camp. The 31-year-old has watched as Ryan Mallett, Josh Johnson and Jerrod Johnson have all taken snaps in the Ravens’ first two preseason

contests.

The Philadelph­ia Eagles signed veteran middle linebacker Stephen Tulloch to a one-year deal.

Tulloch will have instant familiarit­y with defensive coordinato­r Jim Schwartz, under whom the 31-year-old played at both Tennessee and Detroit. He was released by the Lions last month.

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Breshad Perriman expects to be on the field for the season opener on Sept. 11.

“I have no doubt in my mind that I won’t be ready. I’m attacking it right now like I will be ready,” said Perriman, who missed all of last season with a knee injury after being drafted in the first round by the Ravens.

The Patriots released running back Donald Brown, cornerback E.J. Biggers and defensive lineman Frank Kearse.

Brown was nursing an undisclose­d injury for the past few weeks and was unable to work his way into a crowded backfield after signing with New England on March 17.

The San Francisco 49ers signed wide receiver Ryan Whalen to a one-year deal.

Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed by the team, which also waived/injured rookie safety Jered Bell.

Cornerback Brandon McGee signed with the Detroit Lions, who waived cornerback Keith Lewis. McGee was a fifthround pick in the 2013 draft and played for 17 games for the Rams in 2013-14.

He appeared in one game for the Giants last season (Oct. 19 vs. Philadelph­ia).

The Minnesota Vikings removed tight end Rhett Ellison from the Physically Unable to Perform List after he passaed his physical.

Ellison was sidelined due to a torn patellar tendon in his right knee. He suffered the injury last January in the regular-season finale against the Green Bay Packers. Moore, Lindsay Whalen, Seimone Augustus and Sylvia Fowles all with the gold medal-winning US team.

Reeve isn’t worried about the impact playing in the Olympics has had on her core four.

“They would have been playing anywhere whether it was here or there,” she said. “The domestic stuff was pretty challengin­g on their time and their bodies. Once we got to Rio and settled on the ship and got a little more of a rhythm and downtime. Geno’s done a great job managing their bodies. We’ll continue down that path.”

Here are a few other things to watch as the WNBA gets back underway.

Returning from injury: New York sits in third place and should get a boost from the return of Epiphanny Prince, who missed the first 26 games while recovering from an ACL injury. Coach Bill Laimbeer expects her to be ready come playoff time.

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