Colts to weigh QB options after Painter’s big night

After two seasons of holding perhaps the nation’s softest job description, Painter was wheeled out before a national TV audience Monday night and, in the process of almost pulling off a Colts victory over the Bucs, recast perceptions about his ability to — frankly — play the position.

Now the floppy-haired cannon finds himself in the middle of something that appeared impossible on a team with Peyton Manning on the roster: a quarterback controversy. Granted, that’s simply because Indy’s other available options are the creaky Kerry Collins and the mysterious Dan Orlovsky.

Forget all that. With a minor resemblance to a beefed-up Kurt Cobain in pads, Painter kept the Colts in the game until the final minutes. It wasn’t picturesque, but what the offense lacked with Collins at the helm, Painter helped restore.

Perhaps we shouldn’t be surprised, but Painter actually learned something from his time under Manning, and it showed. We saw a Colts team that looked comfortable in its own skin again — something that was in short supply under Collins, despite the large sum of money the team heaped on him.

The shot of the night had to be Manning, huddled in the shadows in an upstairs booth, smiling after Painter’s sizzling 87-yard scoring strike to Pierre Garcon.

Even stone-faced Colts coach Jim Caldwell had something to savor: “We will make some evaluations. Both guys, Curtis and Kerry, have played pretty well.”

Caldwell, per the usual, speaks to us in code — and this all goes by the wayside with Manning’s eventual return from neck surgery — but are we at the dawn of the glorious Curtis Painter era in Indy?

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Redskins’ Hall slams ref, coaches over final Dallas drive

ARLINGTON, Texas — Washington Redskins cornerback DeAngelo Hall had hoped to get some hits on Tony Romo‘s sore ribs.

After an 18-16 loss to Romo and the Cowboys on Monday night, Hall was taking shots at a referee and his own coaches for what happened on the late drive that ended with Dallas rookie Dan Bailey kicking his sixth field goal with 1:47 left.

The drive was extended when Romo avoided a rush on a third-and-21 play and hit Dez Bryant for a 30-yard completion. Bryant was dragged down by Hall, who was flagged for a facemask penalty that tacked another 15 yards on the play.

“I told the ref after that call, that might have been his worst call of the game,” Hall said during an expletive-filled rant. “He’s going to get demerit points for that call. Because that wasn’t no facemask.”

On the play the Redskins had eight men on the line, another thing that irked Hall.

“Sooner or later, someone’s going to (expletive) figure it out,” Hall said. “You don’t have to be a rocket scientist. … The end result was a first down.”

Coach Mike Shanahan said it’s easy to second-guess everything.

“We had a chance to have a sack there. He did a good job scrambling and made a play,” Shanahan said. “It happens. That’s the nature of the game. It didn’t work.”

The Redskins’ final chance to score ended when Grossman was hit from behind by Anthony Spencer and fumbled in the final minute.

“We had pressure. He made a play when he had to. That wasn’t the difference in the game,” Shanahan said. “We’re going to find out what type of football team we have. When you lose like that it hurts. We don’t have time to feel sorry for yourself.”

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Colts’ Irsay says Manning likely out for season

Colts owner Jim Irsay announced that quarterback Peyton Manning likely will be out for the remainder of the 2011 season during a Monday breakfast meeting with Super Bowl donors in Indianapolis, according to a report by WISH-TV.

The announcement came not long after the Colts turned to third-string quarterback, Curtis Painter, in the fourth quarter of their Sunday night loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The loss dropped the Colts to 0-3 on the season, and without Manning, it seems unlikely the Colts will make the playoffs for a 10th consecutive season.

Sources at the meeting told WISH-TV Manning would not resume practice until December and may not play again until 2012.

Irsay later used his Twitter account to clarify his statements at the breakfast.

“I didn’t say Peyton out 4season FOR SURE, keeping him on ActiveRoster n taking it month by month/Outside chance of return n December possible,” he tweeted.

Commissioner Roger Goodell reportedly was at the meeting and did not comment on the matter.

While the tone coming out of Monday’s meeting appears bleak, NFL Network insider Jason La Canfora, citing a team source, reports the Colts currently have no plans to put Manning on injured reserve. They will make a determination on Manning’s status as he continues to progress. How the Colts’ season plays out — if it’s unlikely that they’ll play meaningful football in December — will also factor into the club’s decision.

“There has been no change in Peyton Manning’s status since our last statement on September 8th,” the Colts said in a statement. ”He is in the process of healing and rehabbing from his recent surgery. The team will inform everyone when that status changes.”

La Canfora also reports Colts coach Jim Caldwell plans to address Manning’s situation during his Monday press conference.

Manning underwent neck surgery Sept. 8, and the club has been reluctant to divulge anything definitive in regard to a timetable for a possible return.

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Urlacher uncertain for Sunday after mother’s death

Chicago linebacker Brian Urlacher has left the Bears following the death of his mother, the team announced Wednesday.

“My mother, Lavoyda, unexpectedly passed away Monday at her home in Texas,” Urlacher said in a statement. “My first priority right now is to be with my family as we mourn her loss and make the arrangements to lay her to rest. This is a very difficult and emotional time for us and I sincerely ask that you respect our privacy. Thank you.”

Urlacher is expected to be away from the Bears for several days and his status for Sunday’s game against the New Orleans Saints is unclear.

“You can’t replace a guy like that,” quarterback Jay Cutler said. “You can’t find a guy like that in the league. He’s the heart and soul of this organization. We all know he’s going through a tough time right now, but we’re going to respect his privacy and when he gets back we’ll be here for him.”

Bears coach Lovie Smith told reporters Wednesday that when he lost his mother in February, Urlacher was one of the first guys to call him.

“I’m lucky to be his coach, but our relationship goes a lot further than that,” Smith said, adding that “family comes first” on his team.

“We’ll be there to support him in any way we can,” Smith said. “Hopefully, we’ll have Brian ready to go this week. But, if we can’t, we feel good (about our backups).”

The Bears had Monday and Tuesday off after last Sunday’s 30-12 victory over the Atlanta Falcons. Urlacher had 10 tackles, an interception and a fumble return for a touchdown and was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week.

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Colts, Manning continue to seek information on slow recovery

The Indianapolis Colts remain in doubt as to when quarterback Peyton Manning will be able to play again, reports NFL Network’s Jason La Canfora, citing team and league sources.

Manning is still unable to take part in full practices with the Colts, and it’s anything but certain he will be able to play when the team opens the regular season at Houston on Sept. 11, according to La Canfora. The Colts activated Manning from the physically unable to perform list last week, four months after a May procedure to repair a nerve in his neck.

Manning and the Colts are looking for more information as to why his recovery is taking this long. Sources told La Canfora there has been no additional surgical procedure scheduled.

Colts president Bill Polian said Sunday he knows nothing about a talk radio report that Manning needs a second neck surgery. The report originated from a Twitter update from 1070-AM The Fan in Indianapolis.

“Been told by multi sources that QB P Manning needs a 2nd neck procedure,” the post read. “Will remain out indefinitely.”

Polian responded when contacted by Sports Illustrated, saying “I don’t know anything about that. I honestly don’t.”

When reached for comment by Indianapolis NBC affiliate WTHR, Manning’s father, Archie Manning, declined comment.

The Colts owner, Jim Irsay, tweeted Sunday night, “There is nothing2say on Peyton’s status except we move cautiously n deliberately on projecting, beyond day2day, his healing process n recovery.”

The Colts signed 17-year veteran Kerry Collins out of retirement last month in case Manning misses the season opener.

Manning has started 227 consecutive games, including the playoffs, the second-longest streak in NFL history for quarterbacks behind Brett Favre.

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Patriot forever? Mankins ends contract drama with six-year deal

All of the contract contentiousness between the New England Patriots and All-Pro guard Logan Mankins is finally over.

NFL Network’s Michael Lombardi confirmed Wednesday that the Patriots have signed Mankins to a six-year contract. By signing Mankins to the long-term deal, the Patriots also lowered the six-year veteran’s salary cap number, according to Lombardi. The story

Patriots owner Robert Kraft hinted to reporters early Wednesday that Mankins, who was set to play under a one-year, franchise-tag tender contract worth $10 million, would soon be signed to a long-term deal.

“Probably you’ll see our good friend, Logan Mankins, will be signed up soon, hopefully, to be a Patriot for life,” Kraft said, according to the team’s website.

The value of the six-year deal was not known, but a source told the Boston Herald that Mankins will be the highest-paid interior offensive lineman in the league.

Yahoo! Sports reported Wednesday that the Patriots got some help in paying Mankins from recently acquired defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth. Citing a source familiar with the deal, the website reported that Haynesworth, who was due to earn $5.4 million in 2011, reduced his base salary to $1.5 million.

He can earn the money back in incentives, including $1 million if he plays in 20 percent of the plays and an additional $590,000 when he hits 45 percent, 50 percent, 55 percent, 60 percent and then 65 percent, according to the report. He can also earn $400,000 if he makes the Pro Bowl.

Haynesworth was traded from the Washington Redskins to New England for a late-round draft choice. The Patriots could not be reached for comment.

A first-round draft pick of the Patriots in 2005, Mankins sat out the first eight weeks of the 2010 season after holding out over his status as a restricted free agent. Mankins signed his tender and reported to the team on Nov. 2 and started the final nine games of the season.

He was still named as a starter in the Pro Bowl, his third career selection.

Mankins had criticized the Patriots organization just before starting his holdout on June 14, 2010, the day before the team’s minicamp began. He said the club asked him to play in 2009, the final year of his original five-year contract, and they would address his contract concerns after that season. He also said he wanted to be traded.

“Growing up, I was taught a man’s word is his bond,” he said in June 2010. “Obviously, this isn’t the case with the Patriots.”

He later apologized.

Mankins also was one of 10 players who were plaintiffs in an antitrust lawsuit filed against the NFL a few hours before the lockout began.

“All I know is,” Kraft said Wednesday, “any face-to-face discussions I’ve had (with Mankins) or any private discussions have all been positive.”

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Packs’ Matthews: I played second half of 2010 with broken leg

Green Bay Packers Pro Bowl linebacker Clay Matthews played the second half of the 2010 season and all of the postseason with a broken leg, the Green Bay Press-Gazette reported.

Matthews, who had 13.5 sacks during the season and 3.5 more during Packers’ run to the Super Bowl title, mentioned the injury while answering a question about how much the Packers will miss departed defensive lineman Cullen Jenkins, who signed with the Philadelphia Eagles.

“I don’t make a big deal of it,” Matthews said Tuesday. “(It happened) some time in the middle of the season. You can’t do anything about it. I was just taking practices off and showing up on gameday and giving it my all.”

Matthews was listed on the injury report every week from Week 9 through the NFC Championship Game as probable with a shin injury, which in fact was a lower-leg stress fracture.

Jenkins’ presence last season seemingly helped Matthews, who had 14 of his 17 sacks during the 15 games that Jenkins played. In the five games Jenkins missed because of injury, Matthews made just three sacks.

“I also had a stress fracture in four of those games,” Matthews said. “But nobody knows that. I had a stress fracture in my leg. A sore shin as you guys call it, but that’s all right. Obviously, I’m not making excuses. Cullen is a terrific athlete, and we’re definitely going to take a hit in our defensive line, but at the same time I think they have confidence in the guys coming up.”

Matthews, who also has struggled with hamstring issues during each of his first two NFL seasons — both of which resulted in Pro Bowl berths, took a different approach to his offseason training this year, including much more cardiovascular work. As a result, he arrived at Packers camp weighing six pounds less than in 2010.

“This offseason, I put an emphasis on really coming in here in great cardio shape and make sure I had done everything that I possibly could to say, ‘Hey, this is how we’re going to prevent injuries,’” Matthews said. “That’s the nature of the beast. You’re going to get injured in this game, but I feel good. I feel good about where I’m at headed into my third year and feel like I can definitely outdo what I’ve put on paper and on film the last two years.”

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Feeling rejuvenated, RB Portis believes he can make impact

About to turn 30 and coming off a pair of injury-riddled seasons, it’d be fair to conclude Clinton Portis‘ best days are in his rearview mirror.

Don’t tell Portis that. The veteran running back will be a free agent when the NFL lockout is lifted, and he’s confident he has quality football ahead of him.

“For myself, I think (age is) just a number. You’re saying I turned 30, but I had a slate of two years where I really haven’t done anything,” Portis told ESPN 980 on Friday. “So right now, I feel good and feel better at this point than I have in a long time, just feeling like I’m completely healthy, just feeling like things are totally healed. And now that I know what I need to do and what I need to get accomplished, I’m fine with that.”

Portis was originally selected by the Broncos in the second round of the 2002 NFL Draft. He’s had several elite seasons in the years that followed in both Denver and with the Washington Redskins, but the NFL grind seems to have worn on the University of Miami product. Injuries limited him to just 13 games the past two two seasons.

And while durability concerns are now part of the Portis package — injury history is one of the reasons the Redskins cut ties with him in February — the back looks at the missed time since as a blessing in a way.

“The injuries the last two years has really been a lot of rest for myself,” he said. “And with the lockout going on this year, I had the opportunity to go out to Arizona and fully recover and train and straighten out some of the things that were ailing me that I didn’t even have a clue of.”

Portis has an open mind about where he would like to play next season, though years of losing in Washington have him itching to join a contender.

“Any team I can help. I think I have choices, but any team that I can help that’s really a contender,” he said. “I would love to go to … .I’ve always been a fan of Drew Brees, I’ve been a fan of Philip Rivers, I think the young kid down in Tampa (Josh Freeman) is going to be great. Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Michael Vick, it’s a lot of guys.

“I just want to go to an organization that’s kind of stable and going to have a set offense and running with what they’re familiar with.”

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Police arrest Bengals CB Jones, who denies he resisted them

Bengals cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones spent eight hours in a Cincinnati jail Sunday morning after being arrested on misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct while intoxicated and resisting arrest, but he steadfastly denied any wrongdoing.

“I hadn’t been drinking,” Jones told WCPO-TV after he exited jail. “I was with my wife. It was her birthday.

“It don’t make no sense,” added Jones, who’ll be arraigned Monday. “There is no reason why I should have got locked up. No reason.”

Police said Jones, 27, needed to be escorted out of a downtown Cincinnati bar after repeatedly being asked to calm down. Jones went outside but allegedly yelled profanities and gestured wildly, leading police to arrest him. Jones allegedly tried to escape his handcuffs, so two officers had to restrain him before taking him to Hamilton County Jail around 3 a.m.

Jones, who’s wearing a neck brace while he recovers from an injury that ended his 2010 season, questioned how he could resist arrest in his physical condition.

“I just had surgery,” Jones told WCPO-TV. “So why would I be resisting arrest? It doesn’t make sense for me to resist arrest.”

It’s Jones’ second run-in with police in Cincinnati. Last fall, they questioned him after he drove his vehicle over a downtown curb to avoid an obstacle, but they later apologized to him, saying it was a mistake and he’d done nothing wrong.

Jones, whose NFL career has been marred by his off-the-field troubles, acknowledged Sunday “the only thing I can do is apologize,” but he vowed, “I’m going to take this to another step.”

“It’s ridiculous,” Jones said. “… I did not yell profanities at the police, and at the end of the day … I’m the bad guy.”

A Bengals spokesman told The Associated Press the team had no comment. The team is prohibited from having contact with Jones because of the NFL lockout.

It’s just the latest off-the-field issue for Jones. He was arrested six times and involved in 12 instances requiring police intervention while with the Tennessee Titans from 2005 to 2007. He was suspended for the 2007 season under the NFL’s personal-conduct policy.

The Dallas Cowboys traded for Jones in 2008, but he got into trouble again, drawing a six-game suspension for an alcohol-related scuffle with a team-provided bodyguard. The Cowboys released Jones after the 2008 season, and he sat out the next year before signing a two-year deal with the Bengals in May 2010.

Jones appeared in five games for Cincinnati last season, totaling 14 tackles and one interception. He also returned a fumble for a touchdown before a neck injury ended his campaign.

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Jackson ‘took it a bit too far’ when he used gay slur in interview

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson issued a statement Saturday apologizing for using a gay slur on Sirius XM radio last month, phillysportsdaily.com reported Saturday.

“In a recent radio interview a caller got really confrontational with me. I got very heated with the caller, took it a bit too far and did not mean to offend anybody. I meant no disrespect and a better choice of words was needed,” Jackson said through a spokesman.

Jackson made the comments June 30 on the “All Out Show” with Rude Jude and Lord Sear on Sirius XM’s “Shade 45″ — an Eminem-styled hip-hop channel. When a caller identifying himself as “Troy in Tennessee” asked a question that rubbed Jackson the wrong way, the wideout responded with an off-color slur, according to Philadelphia Daily News.

Before filing the statement, Jackson appeared to react aggressively to the growing firestorm on Twitter on Saturday, writing: “WANNA BRING ME DOWN BUT IM OK!! THEY TRYIN KNOCC ME OFF BUT IM STILL ON!!”

Tweeted Jackson: “THEY LOOKN 2 TAKE YA DOWN AT ALL TIMES NO MATTER HOW POSITIVE AND WHAT U DO!! ITS ALWAYS AWAY THEY TRY TO GET YA…. IM STANDIN TALL”

In a later series of tweets on Saturday, however, a considerably more polished Jackson appeared contrite.

“I am sorry for using words that I know to be hurtful and unacceptable in a recent radio interview.” he wrote. “Intolerance is unacceptable and I apologize to anyone I have offended. … I have made a mistake and would like to make it clear that words I used meant no disrespect to the Gay and Lesbian community.”

Jackson has emerged as one of the top playmakers in football, both on special teams and as Michael Vick’s favorite deep target. Jackson finished last season with 47 catches for 1,056 yards and six touchdowns.

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