Los Angeles Times

Redskins’ Galette has torn Achilles’

- Wire reports

Washington Redskins Coach Jay Gruden said outside linebacker Junior Galette will miss the entire season after tearing his left Achilles’ tendon.

Gruden discussed Galette’s status on Thursday, a day after the pass rusher was injured toward the end of practice. Gruden said Galette is scheduled to have surgery Friday.

Galette missed Washington’s first two exhibition­s as he worked his way back from an injury to a chest muscle. He is the fifth Redskins player lost to a season-ending injury in the preseason, including tight ends Niles Paul and Logan Paulsen.

Washington signed Galette at the start of training camp after he was released by New Orleans because of off-field issues. He had 22 sacks for the Saints the last two seasons.

Meanwhile, the Redskins said an independen­t neurologis­t has cleared quarterbac­k Robert Griffin III to play in the team’s exhibition against the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday.

Griffin was hurt in a preseason game Aug. 20 against the Detroit Lions. It was widely suspected that Griffin suffered a concussion in that game, but Griffin evaded answering questions about that on Thursday.

Packers’ Guion is suspended

The NFL suspended Green Bay Packers defensive tackle Letroy Guion without pay for the first three games of the regular season, saying the eighthyear pro violated the league’s policy on substance abuse. Guion, 28, was arrested near his home in Florida in early February on felony charges of drug and firearm possession.

A traffic stop turned up three-quarters of a pound of marijuana, a handgun and a bag containing more than $190,000 in cash.

Pittsburgh’s Bryant faces suspension

Already faced with playing without running back Le’Veon Bell for the first two games of the regular season, the Steelers were dealt another big setback when wide receiver Martavis Bryant was suspended four games for violating the NFL’s drug policy. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette confirmed the suspension, first reported by Fox Sports.

Bryant, a fourth-round draft choice in 2014, caught eight touchdowns and averaged 21.1 yards per catch in 10 games last season.

49ers send Brooks out of camp

Linebacker Ahmad Brooks has been banished from the San Francisco 49ers after being charged with misdemeano­r sexual battery.

The team sent him home Thursday morning from Colorado, where the 49ers are holding joint practices with the Broncos before playing an exhibition against Denver on Saturday night.

General Manager Trent Baalke said he wasn’t sure how long the expulsion will last or whether it would be permanent.

Brooks was expected to start at the outside linebacker spot vacated by Aldon Smith’s release three weeks ago.

Third-year pro Corey Lemonier started there Thursday. Manziel out with sore elbow

Johnny Manziel’s preseason is over, sacked by a stinging elbow. Cleveland Browns Coach Mike Pettine said that Manziel, who has made strides in his second year in the NFL after a rough rookie season, will not play in Cleveland’s last two exhibition­s because of lingering soreness in his right elbow.

The injury has bothered him for two weeks and is more serious than initially thought.

Ravens extend Hill

Safety Will Hill has signed a two-year contract with the Baltimore Ravens.

The 25-year-old Hill is entering his first full season with Baltimore after starting the final eight games of 2014.

He had 42 tackles, an intercepti­on and broke up four passes in 10 games.

Hill was scheduled to become an unrestrict­ed free agent at the end of 2015.

Etc.

The New York Jets signed quarterbac­k Josh Johnson, adding another veteran to the mix. To make room on the roster, New York waived undrafted rookie quarterbac­k Jake Heaps. ... Atlanta Falcons team President Rich McKay has been reinstated as chairman of the NFL’s powerful Competitio­n Committee, the league said Thursday, after a nearly fivemonth suspension for the use of artificial noise at the Georgia Dome during games. Commission­er Roger Goodell made the decision after meeting with McKay in New York on Wednesday. Even though he wasn’t directly involved in breaking league rules, McKay was suspended from the influentia­l committee, which considers rule changes, effective April 1. He had to wait at least three months before applying for reinstatem­ent. The league also fined the Falcons $350,000 and stripped the team of a fifth-round draft pick in 2016. ... Kicker Connor Barth has re-signed back with his former team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, after he was released by the Denver Broncos.

 ?? Matt Hazlett Getty Images ?? ROBERT GRIFFIN III is f lattened by the Detroit Lions’ Corey Wootton in an exhibition last week. Griffin may have suffered a concussion on the play.
Matt Hazlett Getty Images ROBERT GRIFFIN III is f lattened by the Detroit Lions’ Corey Wootton in an exhibition last week. Griffin may have suffered a concussion on the play.

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