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Newton expected to make preseason debut against Bills

- BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BEARS AT GIANTS

Cam Newton is expected to see his first game action since Dec. 17 when the Carolina Panthers host the Bu alo Bills on Friday night.

Newton, the league MVP in 2015, missed the final two games of last season and underwent arthroscop­ic surgery on his right shoulder in January. He and Carolina’s other starters did not play in the first preseason game against the Bears.

Wide receiver Curtis Samuel was the star of training camp for the Panthers. His speed, quickness and ability to create separation are quickly turning him into Newton’s favorite offensive option. Samuel will step into a starting role in his third NFL season and play alongside D.J. Moore after the Panthers let Devin Funchess leave in free agency.

Panthers rookie firstround draft pick Brian Burns had two sacks against the Bears and has looked dominant in Carolina’s 3-4 defense. However, Burns tweaked his ankle Tuesday in a joint practice with the Bills. He tried to practice Wednesday, but couldn’t. Burns said he plans to play against Buffalo, but it’s possible coach Ron Rivera will err on the side of caution and keep Burns out.

Bills quarterbac­k Josh Allen gets an opportunit­y to carry over what was an encouragin­g performanc­e during two days of practices with the Panthers.

Aside from continuing to develop rapport with new receivers Cole Beasley and John Brown, Allen took time to get advice from Panthers star linebacker Luke Kuechly on how he defended against certain plays.

Running back LeSean McCoy is expected to make his preseason debut after fellow veteran Frank Gore started in Buffalo’s preseason-opening win over Indianapol­is. And there will also be focus placed on rookie running back Devin Singletary to see if he can build on the production — 27 yards rushing and 21 yards receiving — he had against the Colts.

Giants rookie quarterbac­k Daniel Jones gets another chance to impress in the teams’ first preseason matchup since 2012.

Jones was 5 for 5 for 67 yards and a TD pass in last week’s preseason opener against the Jets.

Jones and Eli Manning and both played one series. Both should see more action against Chicago in the Giants’ first game since the suspension of wide receiver Golden Tate was announced Tuesday.

The Giants’ defense struggled as Sam Darnold drove the Jets right down the field on the opening possession.

Bears coach Matt Nagy continues to keep quiet on how much the starters will play, but all indication­s are little or not at all even if they’re obviously tired of hitting each other and want to hit someone else.

They went through a two-hour-plus mock game Wednesday night, complete with pumped-in stadium noise, light hitting, a clock and starters facing backups. Kyle Long got into a fight, removed the helmet of rookie defensive lineman Jalen Dalton and began swinging it at defenders before being sent to the bench for the night. It was their third straight practice with a fight of some sort.

Starting tight end Trey Burton returned to play in the simulated game after a week and a half away while recovering from hernia surgery, but left guard Cody Whitehair injured a finger and left the practice. So, seeing any starters after a practice so long and intense would seem unlikely.

Mitchell Trubisky and the starting o ense played only three snaps and handed o three times in last week’s preseason opener, a 23-13 loss to Carolina.

The kicking competitio­n between Eddy Pineiro and Elliott Fry continues after the Bears reportedly failed in a bid to trade with Baltimore for Kaare Vedvik, who was dealt to Minnesota.

 ??  ?? Carolina Panthers quarterbac­k Cam Newton passes against the Buffalo Bills during an NFL football training camp in Spartanbur­g, S.C., on Wednesday. AP PHOTO/GERRY BROOME
Carolina Panthers quarterbac­k Cam Newton passes against the Buffalo Bills during an NFL football training camp in Spartanbur­g, S.C., on Wednesday. AP PHOTO/GERRY BROOME

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