The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Bryant expects benching
Disgruntled Steelers WR says he’ll be inactive Sunday.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have noplans to trade Martavis Bryant. They also apparently don’t have any plans to play him either. At least not in Detroit.
Bryant indicated he’ll be inactive when the fifirst- place Steelers visit the Lions on Sunday night, the fallout froma socialmedia outburst in which the wide receiver made it clear he’s unhappy with his role in the offffffffffffense.
“I’m fine,” Bryant said Wednesday. “I ain’t tripping.”
Bryant, tied for third on the teamwith 18 receptions through seven games in his return froma year-plus suspension for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy, apologized for being a distraction.
But he’s not concerned about the backlash, inside
the locker room or out. “It doesn’t bother me,” he said. “It doesn’t affect
the outcome of what I have to do in life. As you can see, I worked my way back and didn’t nobody think I was going to come back.”
Browns: Yanked last week after throwing interceptions on back-to-back passes, rookie quarterback DeShone Kizer has been granted another start Sunday in London as the winless Browns face the Vikings.
Kizer has been plagued by turnovers — his 11 picks lead the league.
Meantime, fellow rookie Myles Garrett might miss the game after being placed in
concussion protocol. Thed efensive end and top
overall pick in this year’s draft arrived at the team’s facility with concussion-like symptoms Tuesday — two days after a loss to Tennessee.
Panthers: Middle linebacker Luke Kuechly practiced in full pads and coach Ron Rivera says he’s on pace to play Sunday against the Buccaneers. Kuechly has not yet been cleared from the NFL concussion protocol, Rivera said.
The NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2013 is expected to meet with independent physicians later this week.
Seahawks: Veteran defensive end Dwight Freeney is back in the NFL after agreeing to a deal to join Seattle. The 37-year-old has been without a job after spending last season with Atlanta.
Freeney will have a specifific role as a pass rusher with the Seahawks, adding depth after defensive end Cliffff Avril was placed on injured reserve last week with a neck injury.
Last year with the Falcons, Freeney appeared in 15 regular-season games and had three sacks. Hestarted twoof Atlanta’s three playoffff games.
Freeney spent 11 seasons with Indianapolis, where he was a three-time All-Pro.
49ers: Coach Kyle Shanahan indicated he’s open to having trade discussions about left tackle Joe Staley withthetradedeadlineloom- ing next week.
Shanahan’s club is 0-7 and Staley, 33, might not fifit in the team’s long-term rebuilding project.
“You’ve got to always try to thinkwhat’s going to help your team and make your team better. To lose a guy like Joe Staley, that wouldn’t be something I’d be excited
about, so that’d have to take a whole lot,” Shanahan said.
Bears: Traded a seventh-round draft pick to the Chargers for wide receiver Dontrelle Inman, a move Chicago coaches said is still pending a physical.
At 6-foot-3, 205 pounds, Inman provides the Bears with something they haven’t had since Kevin White wenton injured reserve after Week 1 with a broken shoulder blade — a taller receiver versatile enough to get downfifield or make short catches over the middle.
Lions: Signed kicker Matt Prater to a contract extension through the 2020 season. Prater hasmade 10 of 12
fifield goals this season, making four from50-plus yards.
The 33-year-old Prater has connected on an NFL-record 78.4 percent of his fifield goals from 50 yards or longer, including a league-record 64-yarder in 2013 with the Broncos.
“He does a tremendous job just in terms of our comfort level with attempting kicks that ordinarily you probably would not attempt in a lot of situations,” coach Jim Caldwell said.
Broncos: Linebacker Shane Ray will return to the starting lineup Monday night at Kansas City after missing just six games with a broken left wrist that required surgery in late July.
Jets: Cornerback Buster Skrine has a concussion and his status is uncertain for Sunday’s game against the Falcons.
It is the third known concussion in two seasons for
Skrine, who was injured last Sunday at Miami but fifinished the game.