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about having four active running backs on - zgr123 - 07-18-2017

BROOKLYN, Mich. -- Tony Stewart is skipping a second straight Sprint Cup race, and it is not clear when the NASCAR star might return after he struck and killed a driver at a dirt-track race in New York last weekend. "This decision was Tonys," said Brett Frood, executive vice-president of Stewart-Haas Racing. "An emotional week for him. Hes grieving -- made the decision hes not ready to get in the race car and will take it week by week." Jeff Burton will drive the No. 14 car in Stewarts place in Sundays Cup race at Michigan International Speedway. Frood says they havent discussed any other races. Last Saturday during a sprint car race in Canandaigua, New York, Stewart appeared to clip Kevin Ward Jr.s car, sending it spinning, Ward left the car during the caution period, walked down the track and was hit by Stewarts car. His funeral was Thursday. Stewart could face criminal charges. Frood said Friday that Stewart was surrounded by his closest friends and family, although he didnt say where. Defending Cup champion Jimmie Johnson said hes tried to contact Stewart but hasnt heard back. "Id imagine theres still a lot going on, and Id assume hes being advised to keep comments to a minimum right now with all the legal things that are out there pending," Johnson said. "As much as Im concerned for Tony and his well-being, the pain and sorrow that the Ward family and friends are going through -- its such a sad, sad set of circumstances." Burton, who made his Cup debut in 1993, has been making the transition to the broadcast booth, but hes ready to help SHR in Stewarts absence, at least for this race. "My role here is to hopefully provide a little stability, give that team a chance to have the most success they can have in a very difficult situation," Burton said. "Hopefully me being here in some kind of way can help, I dont know how, but hopefully I can find a way to help a healing process start. I dont know how that is, but that would be my ultimate goal for everybody." Stewart is winless and 21st in the Cup standings this season. Its not clear what sitting out does for Stewarts chances to reach the Chase for the Sprint Cup. NASCAR rules say a driver must either qualify the car or race the car each weekend. NASCAR does have the power to grant a waiver. "The Chase is of the lowest priority as it relates to Tony right now," Frood said. "Right now its about getting Tony in a better place than he is. When hes ready to do that, hell get back in the car." Joe Sakic Avalanche Jersey . Mladenovics quick hands at the net made the difference while Bencics inexperience in doubles showed. "We took a lot of pleasure," Mladenovic told Sport Plus television. "Its extremely difficult to play in such conditions, but our doubles team showed a lot of quality. 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Tight end Kyle Rudolph (sports hernia surgery) will miss about six weeks.That almost makes linebacker Chad Greenways hand and rib problems from which he will soon return seem tame. Almost.I never envisioned that, but its a part of football, Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said after all of those injuries occurred in one game. Last year in Cincinnati we lost our best defensive tackle, our best corner, one of our best linebackers, a very good defensive end. Things happen in the NFL, so this is a survival of the fittest game, its always a marathon.Marathon or sprint, its difficult a€” sometimes impossible a€” to stay on track with so many players getting hurt. Although injured reserve numbers are not significantly different at this point from recent seasons (39 in-season through four weeks last year, 41 this year), they remain alarming.Going back to the summer, a total of 262 players have gone on injured reserve, with only 21 of them designated to return this season.Many of those players who went on IR before the season might not have made teams anyway.Judging only by IR numbers, according to STATS, linebacker far and away is the most vulnerable spot to injuries with 54 already in 2014.That includes such critical members of their defences as Lee in Dallas, Alonso in Buffalo, Sean Weatherspoon in Atlanta, Derrick Johnson in Kansas City, Jarvis Jones in Pittsburgh, Nick Roach in Oakland, Danny Trevathan in Denver, and Zach Brown in Tennessee. Not all of them are on IR, but their lengthy absences are damaging.Detroit saw LB Stephen Tulloch suffer the weirdest of all injuries, tearing his ACL while doing a mocking celebration after a sack of Aaron Rodgers.More troubling is when the likes of Hall and Johnson are sidelined with Achilles tendon tears even though they are not involved in contact when they get hurt.There are like 14 of these in the National Football League right now, Chiefs coach Andy Reid said of Achilles injuries. Three teams are in double digits with them (players on IR). So its out there and people are examining it to try to figure it out.ddddddddddddunning back and wide receiver have the next highest numbers on IR, 34 and 33.Injuries are unavoidable in such a violent sport, and football on all levels has been criticized for how head trauma and concussions were handled for years. The NFL has instituted some rules, particularly those protecting defenceless players, that it hopes will cut down on injuries.Still, with the players bigger, faster and in better shape than ever, and with equipment that, at times, can become weapons, football never will be injury free. Or anything close.So teams try to adapt. But when they get racked at the same positions or units, it often is a critical blow to their chances for success.Under the salary cap, and with the large gap between starters and backups a€” particularly outstanding starters and inexperienced backups a€” injuries often are decisive.Carolina won the NFC South last season and got off to a 2-0 start in 2014. But with their backfield a wreck, the Panthers were drubbed the past two weeks as Pittsburgh and Baltimore could concentrate on stymieing QB Cam Newton.The injuries that have plagued our running backs is almost hard to believe, says tight end Greg Olsen, referring to losing for the short term DeAngelo Williams (ankle), Jonathan Stewart (knee), and Fozzy Whittaker (hamstring), and for more than half the schedule, Mike Tolbert (hairline leg fracture, on IR/designated to return).You talk about having four active running backs on Day 1 of the season and every single one of them gets injured. I mean, what are you going to do? Its a crazy thing. You can go years without having a running back get hurt and we have our top four guys out.But thats the NFL. There are a lot of teams banged up and we have to find a way to get through.Yes, thats the mentality. The season is a battle of attrition, and it might not always be the most talented teams that prosper, but the healthiest.With health being relative, measured perhaps by having the fewest major injuries.I think you want to be at full strength, Broncos coach John Fox says. Unfortunately in this league not everybody is, and so I mention it every year: You need some good breaks and injuries are part of those good breaks a€” being healthy. Like I mentioned a year ago, we had seven guys on IR that were starters and we made it to the Super Bowl.So you just knock on wood and try to remain healthy.___AP Pro Football Writers Dave Campbell and Arnie Stapleton and Sports Writers Steve Reed and Dave Skretta contributed to this story.___AP NFL website: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP_NFL Cheap NFL Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Wholesale NFL Jerseys Jerseys From China Wholesale NFL Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys ' ' '