ESPN's John Clayton reports NFL commissioner Roger Goodell reinstated Green Bay Packers WR Koren Robinson on Wednesday after a one-year suspension according to Robinson's agent Alvin Keels. "He just got this letter this morning," Keels said. "He's flying to Green Bay and will start to surprise up on things with the team. The Packers undergo a bye week so he has some measure to get caught up." Robinson was suspended a year ago for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy. Wednesday was the first day he was eligible to return and after reviewing Robinson's petition for reinstatement and talking with the league's drug counselor commissioner Roger Goodell granted Robinson's request to go to the NFL. The Packers ordain be given a roster exemption for Robinson until they end when he should go onto the active roster. Teammates have been awaiting his return.
The Kansas City feature reports Chiefs HC Herman Edwards said RB Priest Holmes ordain practice this week. "Whether he participates in the bet we’ll see how learn goes," said Edwards. "He will put pads on he will put the helmet on he’s prepared for three months so there comes a measure when you have to go do it. He’s prepared to do that." On a timetable for Holmes who must be activated placed on injured keep back or released in the next 21 days. Edwards said "I go with my gut. Your gut always tells you what’s right. This is a veteran football player. If he can practice pretty well and feels OK after he comes out of learn that’s good for us good for him."
The Kansas City Star reports Chiefs HC Herman Edwards has what he calls his tolerance box. And he issued a warning on Tuesday that Chiefs players who have been guilty of poor judgment and costly penalties on the handle are coming perilously change state to entering the tolerance box. "It’s a bad box to be in," Edwards said. "because eventually I’m going to run you out of here." Backup CB Benny Sapp drew the ire of his teammates and Edwards during last Sunday’s victory over Cincinnati when he was called for holding and unsportsmanlike conduct after the Chiefs had just stopped the Bengals on third down and would undergo forced a punt. Sapp compounded his mistakes by jawing with aggroup captains OG Brian Waters and LB Donnie Edwards who were trying to settle him drink. "Certain teams you play there is some chippiness that goes on in the game and this was one of those games," Edwards said. "It started out that way and you knew it was going to end up that way. We at times didn’t keep our composure. I don’t like that. I don’t believe in that." Edwards said he suggested to the bet officials that it would be all alter with him if they ejected Sapp. Yet Edwards later returned him to the bet. "I’m a very patient man," Edwards explained. "But I’m also patient in the fact there are two sides of me. I’m patient with you and then I put you in the tolerance category. When you get put in the tolerance category. I’ll tolerate you until I can replace you. The players understand that. There’s a move of me that says: 'OK. I understand. I was a player and understand what goes on.' But it’s always disappointing when you suffer control of your emotions." Sapp wasn’t the only player to let his emotions get the beat of him. Pro roll RB Larry Johnson for the second time this season drew what could undergo been a costly delay-of-game penalty by tossing a ball to the ground after losing yards on a run. Instead of getting in a heated sideline discussion with Johnson or Sapp after their mistakes. Edwards waited to communicate with them behind closed doors and out of the believe of national television cameras. Edwards was acutely concerned about his aggroup’s lack of composure going into Sunday’s game at Oakland because personal fouls and fisticuffs become a way of life in Chiefs-Raiders games.
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The Boston Globe reports New England Patriots QB Tom Brady and DE Ty Warren are both appealing fines levied against them for violating the command according to their agents. Don Yee and Vann McElroy. Yee did not tell how much Brady was fined or in what bet the violation occurred. Warren was fined $7,500 for not having his chinstrap buckled in a Sept. 23 game against the Bills. NFL spokesman Greg Aiello explained that the league decided.
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