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Charles Warner

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in a suburban Nashville community for allegedly parking in a handicappe­d space and speeding away in his luxury car as an officer was issuing a citation.

Greene surrendere­d to police Friday night after being told warrants had been obtained for his arrest, said police Sgt. in Franklin, Tenn.

The matter could have been ended with a simple parking ticket, but now Greene faces multiple charges, Warner added.

The veteran running back was charged with driving on a suspended license, reckless driving, failure to stop/halt/frisk and illegal parking, Warner said. All the charges are misdemeano­rs, he said.

Miami:

Dion Jordan

DE is set to make his season debut today for the Dolphins after sitting out the first six games without pay for twice violating the NFL’s substance-abuse policy.

The Dolphins announced the lifting of Jordan’s roster exemption Saturday and WR

Jordan returned to practice Tuesday, but the Dolphins had declined to say whether he would be activated for today’s game at Jacksonvil­le.

The former Chandler High star was the third overall pick in the 2013 draft and played in all 16 games as a reserve in his rookie season.

Damian Williams.

Detroit:

C.J. Mosley

DT was sent home from London and suspended by the Lions for an unspecifie­d violation of team rules.

Detroit says in a release that Mosley engaged in detrimenta­l conduct and is suspended for two weeks. The Lions face the Atlanta Falcons in London today, then Detroit has a weekend off.

Mosley will be eligible to return for the Nov. 9 game against Miami.

San Diego:

Jahleel Addae

Chargers S didn’t show symptoms of a concussion until Friday afternoon, a day after having two scary reactions following hits in a loss at Denver, a person with knowledge of the situation said.

Addae’s injury gained significan­t attention after he convulsed while remaining on his feet after a helmet-to-helmet hit late in the third quarter Thursday night.

On the game’s first play from scrimmage, Addae made a hit and immediatel­y went limp on the ground.

Addae’s reaction to the second hit caused a stir on Twitter. Many people wondered why he was allowed to remain the game.

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