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Brown back in Raiders’ camp

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OAKLAND, Aug 14, (RTRS): Oakland Raiders wideout Antonio Brown returned to training camp Tuesday in Napa, Calif, one day after losing his helmet grievance with the NFL.

Brown had not been with the team since he left practice early on July 30. The 31-year-old veteran had sought permission to wear his old helmet, which is no longer certified.

Brown remains out of practice because of blistering feet, the result of a frostbite mishap during cryogenic therapy. Coach Jon Gruden was unsure when Brown would return to practice but expressed confidence the receiver would play in the season opener against the Denver Broncos on Sept 9.

Indianapol­is Colts quarterbac­k Andrew Luck isn’t likely to play in the preseason because of a calf injury that has turned into an ankle problem, general manager Chris Ballard said on a conference call.

Luck, who originally injured his calf in April, has only participat­ed (in limited fashion) in three practices in training camp. Ballard said the injury to the front of the ankle developed while Luck was dealing with the calf.

Ballard added that no surgery is planned while the 29-year-old quarterbac­k rehabs the ankle though the preseason. Luck’s availabili­ty for the season opener is uncertain.

New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate lost the appeal of his four-game suspension for violating the NFL policy on performanc­e-enhancing drugs.

Tate, who reportedly will forfeit $465,000 in base salary, previously indicated that the positive test came from a prescribed fertility medication. He said he reported the use to the league and the Giants prior to testing positive.

“I went into this arbitratio­n with the understand­ing that due to the facts, unlike many other cases, we could be the exception to win,” Tate said in a statement. “Unfortunat­ely the NFL stood by their no tolerance policy, which I hope one day to help have a part in reforming, so no other player has to go through this situation.”

Giants rookie first-rounder Daniel Jones is the franchise’s future at quarterbac­k, but owner John Mara hopes to see only 38-year-old Eli Manning this season.

“I hope Eli has a great year and Daniel never sees the field,” Mara said. “That would be in an ideal world, you’d like to see that. At the end of the day it’s going to be a decision by the head coach as to when, or if, Daniel ends up playing this year.”

Manning is 8-23 as the starter over the past two seasons, throwing 40 touchdown passes and 24 intercepti­ons during that span. Jones was the No. 6 overall pick in the 2019 draft.

New England released Danny Etling, ending the Patriots’ attempt to convert the secondyear quarterbac­k into a wide receiver.

The Patriots selected Etling in the seventh round of the 2018 draft, and he spent last season on the practice squad for the Super Bowl LIII champions.

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