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Rivera thinks QB Newton ‘ready’ for season opener

Luck out, Tolzien to start for Colts

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WASHINGTON, Sept 5, (RTRS): Carolina Panthers coach Ron Rivera declared quarterbac­k Cam Newton “ready” for the Sunday’s season opener against the San Francisco 49ers.

Newton, who had surgery on March 30 to repair a partially torn rotator cuff in his right shoulder, was limited in training camp. He played only one series — a 10play, 75-yard touchdown drive when he completed both of his passes — during the four preseason games.

“I think he’s ready,’’ Rivera said. “You wish he’d had a few more snaps and played a little bit earlier in the preseason so we’d have more to go on. But what we saw, we liked. We liked how everything seems to be meshing together as an offense. We’ll see how it goes as we continue to work this week.’’

Newton, 28, has been a full participan­t in practice for the past week.

Newton

Scott Tolzien will start for the Indianapol­is Colts on Sunday in the regular-season opener against the Rams in Los Angeles.

Andrew Luck, who was on the physically unable to perform list for two months recovering from shoulder surgery, will not be available. Luck was activated during the weekend.

Pittsburgh Steelers back Le’Veon Bell

running officially signed his $12.12 million franchise tender.

Bell ended his holdout Friday when he reported to the Steelers’ facility after he skipping training camp and all four preseason games in a contract dispute.

Bell, 25, passed his physical on Friday and now prepares for Sunday’s season opener against the Browns at Cleveland. He has recovered from offseason groin surgery.

Though there is no word about a postponeme­nt or a reschedule­d game, the Miami Dolphins and the NFL are closely monitoring Hurricane Irma in the event a contingenc­y plan must be implemente­d for Miami’s season opener against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.

The Dolphins are scheduled to host the Buccaneers on the day when Hurricane Irma would likely reach Florida.

Anquan Boldin knows a job with the New England Patriots could have a nice ring to it.

Boldin, 36, is intrigued by the possibilit­y of joining the defending Super Bowl champions, who lost slot receiver Julian Edelman to a season-ending knee injury last month.

The Arizona Cardinals decided on a new punter, signing veteran Andy Lee to a two-year contract after releasing Matt Wile.

The team also placed running back T.J. Logan on injured reserve. He broke his wrist in the team’s first preseason game.

The Cincinnati Bengals placed backup quarterbac­k Jeff Driskel on the injured list.

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