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Arizona’s Floyd dislocates three fingers in practice

Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Michael Floyd.

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Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Michael Floyd suffered three dislocated fingers on his left hand during a practice session and could miss the team’s season opener, the NFL reported on its website (www.nfl.com) on Wednesday.
Floyd, who led the team in receiving yards last year, is estimated to miss around four weeks with the Cardinals scheduled to kick off their campaign on Sept. 13 against New Orleans.
The 25-year-old will be playing his fourth season in the NFL and compiled 841 receiving yards and six touchdowns in the last campaign after recording more than 1,000 yards through the air the previous one.
Meanwhile, Houston Texans running back Arian Foster is expected to undergo groin surgery on Friday, according to reports.
Foster is headed for Philadelphia for a second opinion, the Houston Chronicle reported.
Foster likely will be placed on short-term injured reserve, which would allow the Texans to bring him back to practices after Week 6 and into a game after Week 8.
Foster suffered the injury when he pulled up with a limp during a pass play Monday night during the Texans’ first fully padded training camp practice.
The Detroit Lions agreed to a four-year contract extension with standout linebacker DeAndre Levy.
Levy, a third-round pick in 2009, has stepped up his play the past two years, becoming one of the league’s top every-down outside linebackers.
The Baltimore Ravens continue to deny tipping off the Indianapolis Colts about deflated footballs before the AFC Championship Game against the New England Patriots.
The NFL Players Association released the transcript of Tom Brady’s testimony in his June arbitration hearing regarding his alleged role in the Deflategate controversy. The players union released the 457-page transcript in a filing in New York federal court on Tuesday.
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider called it “a bummer” that safety Kam Chancellor is holding out of training camp, but he said “we have to continue to conduct business the way we always have.”
While Chancellor remains a holdout, the Seahawks got some good news about their other Pro Bowl safety on Wednesday: Earl Thomas passed his physical and was removed from the physically-unable-to-perform list.



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