Andrew Luck (bezerro) vai perder as próximas três práticas de Colts

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TheTampa Bay Buccaneersreceived positive news regardingVita Vea.

NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Friday that following his MRI, the defensive tackle does not require surgery on his injured knee and should be able to return within the first four weeks of the season, per sources informed of the injury.

Rapoport added Vea should miss minimal game time.

Vea injured his knee in practice on Tuesday and needed a few days for the swelling to go down before he could get a clear MRI.

Even if he misses the start of the season, that Vea avoided a major knee injury should bring a huge sigh of relief to the Bucs.

The second-year behemoth is slated to start at nose tackle next to free-agent acquisitionNdamukong Suh. When he finally got healthy down the stretch last season, the 24-year-old came on strong, proving to be a load versus the run and a pestering big man pushing the pocket versus the pass.

Tampa expected a big leap from Vea in Year 2. When the tackle returns from his latest injury the hope is he will continue the impressive form he showed late last season.

Here is other news we’re tracking Friday:

1.Indianapolis Coltscoach Frank Reich told reporters quarterbackAndrew Luck(calf)won’t return to practiceSaturday, Sunday or Monday, per Kevin Bowen of 1070 The Fan.

“Continuing to progress with his strength, still a degree of pain that he’s not comfortable with,” Reich said. “Obviously we’re not comfortable with putting him out there. We’re going to continue to work with our medical staff on the plan moving forward.”

Luck suffered the calf injury in April and then missed all of theColts‘ offseason team activities and minicamp. He’s been available for just three training camp practices, all as a limited participant. Indy’s franchise QB recently noted he felt like something would pull during certain movements.

Reich said he and general manager Chris Ballard are considering keeping a third quarterback on the roster to begin the season.

2.Eaglesbackup quarterbackNate Sudfeldunderwent surgery Friday, NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported. Philadelphia coach Doug Pederson said Sudfeld, who suffered a broken wrist on his non-throwing arm in Thursday’s preseason opener against theTitans, is not expected to be sidelined for the season. TheEaglesdon’t have any immediate plans to sign another backup and will useCody Kesslerin that role, per Rapoport.

3. ThePhiladelphia Eaglesacquired defensive endEli Haroldfrom theBuffalo Billsin exchange for offensive linemanRyan Bates.

Harold was a third-round pick in the 2015 by the49ersand played there until 2017. He spent 2018 with theLionsand signed with theBillsthis offseason. The 25-year-old has 94 career tackles and 9.0 career sacks.

Bates is an undrafted rookie from Penn State who signed with theEaglesin April.

4. TheJacksonville Jaguarssigned wide receiverQuadree Hendersonand linebackerDavis Tullto their 90-man active roster, the team announced Friday.

5. TheAtlanta Falconsannounced they have agreed to terms with linebackerChase Middletonand waived defensive backHamp Cheevers.

6. TheDenver Broncosplaced rookie tight endAustin Fort(ACL) on injured reserve Friday after he was injured in Thursday’s game against theSeahawks. The team announced the subsequent signing of offensive linemanAdam Bisnowaty.

7. In the wake ofDetroit Lionsreserve quarterbackTom Savagehitting his head hard on the turf in Thursday’s preseason action, theLionswill work out QBsJosh JohnsonandLandry Joneson Saturday, NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports, per sources. Besides starterMatthew Staffordand Savage,David Falesis the only other quarterback on the roster.

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