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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Buffalo Bills?coach Rex Ryan and offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn seemed confident that receiver Sammy Watkins?will?play Sunday against the?Oakland Raiders, but just how much hell play has yet to be determined.Watkins returned to practice Thursday on a limited basis after trainers held him out Wednesday because of foot soreness.He looked good today. He was able to do quite a bit today, Ryan said.Thats what Im hoping for, Ryan added, in reference to Watkins playing Sunday. I believe that will be the case unless theres some sort of setback.Ryan said its not looking good that receivers Robert Woods (knee) and Percy Harvin (illness) will be able to play after missing practices Wednesday and Thursday. The status of Marquise Goodwin, who is expected to start in Woods place, is also uncertain; he left Thursdays practice with a wrist injury.Lynn struck a more ominous tone when asked whether Watkins workload will increase Sunday. He played only 25 snaps in last weekends win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. He caught three passes for 80 yards.Well, the guy has a broken bone in his foot, Lynn said. I dont know if hes gonna play one play or 20 plays. So well just see how big his role is. Id like to keep him in there the whole time, but I cant say.Hes tough, hes very determined to stay on the football field and help us win games, but he has a broken bone in his foot.Asked to clarify whether Watkins left foot was still broken, Lynn responded, Last I heard. Its a pain-tolerance deal and I think hes tough as hell playing through it.Lynn later said that information was given to him last week, when Watkins was activated from injured reserve.Watkins declined an interview request in the locker room Wednesday and was not available to reporters Thursday.Upon returning from injured reserve last week, Watkins said he was leaving open the possibility of season-ending surgery if he experienced further issues with his foot.Watkins, the fourth overall pick in the 2014 draft,?had offseason surgery to repair a broken bone in his foot. He played in the first two games of the season, making six catches for 63 yards, but aggravated the injury and was placed on IR on Sept. 30. Jared Cook Jersey .com) - The women will also have a new champion at the Australian Open. Sam Mills Jersey .C. -- Al Jefferson joked that he feels he can score from anywhere on the court. http://www.customsaintsjersey.com/custom-saquan-hampton-jersey-large-2692e.html . 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Memories from those days continue to be an inspiration to the Buccaneers second-year quarterback, who will lead Tampa Bay (1-0) against Arizona (0-1) Sunday afternoon at University of Phoenix Stadium.Absolutely, Winston said. Absolutely. One thing I remember about Coach Arians is hes one of the first people that gave me the dream of getting a Super Bowl. At the camp he brought his Pittsburgh Steelers ring and showed all of us his ring, and that was one of the first times when I was just like, Man, I want to get me one of those rings. I want to get me a Super Bowl ring. A loss to Winston and the Bucs could put a serious crimp into the Cardinals title hopes after they nearly got their a year ago, going 13-3 during the regular season and advancing to the NFC Championship before getting flattened by the Carolina Panthers.As bad as that loss stung, Sunday nights 23-21 season-opening loss to an undermanned New England Patriots team hurt just the same. There were mistakes made across the board by the Cardinals and the Patriots may have helped other teams expose a few holes in Arizonas schemes, particularly on offense.Could opposing defensive coordinators be catching on to what the Cardinals do so well?Teams make adjustments, no doubt, quarterback Carson Palmer said. Theres certain things every team does well and everybody tries to take away whatever the top two or three things they do in the pass game or run game. I dont see that being an issue with us at all.The Patriots, however, seemed to take away most of Palmers deep pass play options.This is the NFL, Palmer said. Youre not going to come in and just throw the ball deep every series and hit them. Were still going to take our shots. Were still going to get them.Winston and the Buccaneers arent afraid to look for the deep ball, either, as was the case during their 31-24 victory in Week 1 over the Atlanta Falcons. Winston was 23 of 33 for 281 yards and four touchdowns, including a 45-yard scoring pass to Mike Evans. For his efforts, Winston was named NFC Offensive Player of the Week.Winston will look to Evans and Vincent Jackson to help try and disjoint the Cardinals secondary, specifically at cornerback where rookie Brandon Williams has been starting opposite All-Pro Patrick Peterson. Williams got burned a handful of times by the Patriots and Winnston surely will be looking to pick on him if hes still in the starting lineup.ddddddddddddArians was impressed with Winstons performance against the Falcons, but hes seen greatness coming for a long time in the se3cond-year pro.Ive known him for a long time, Arians said. (Heck) of an athlete, turned into a great quarterback. A good leader, really, really bright guy, a 4.0 student, extremely accurate. Hes obviously making a really nice step. He made a great step as a rookie, but hes really making a nice step this year, with the way he played this last week.Asked what he remembers of Winston form that youth football camp years ago, Arians said, It was a heck of a camp. We had about four guys in that camp that went to the NFL. Ameer Abdullah, I think, won the athlete of the week. It was a nice camp with a bunch of good, young players.The Cardinals have one of those in second-year running back David Johnson, who emerged last season as one of Arizonas primary offensive weapons. In six career regular-season starts, Johnson leads the NFL in both rushing yards (531) and total yards (790).Buccaneers coach Dirk Koetter called him impressive.I loved him coming out of Northern Iowa. I liked this guy a lot, Koetter said. Hes a complete back -- big, strong, fast; a really good receiver. He can do everything you want your back to do. This game coming up is going to be a matchup of two really good feature backs, in him and our guy, Doug Martin. Hes continued to get better and we know that we definitely have our hands full with him.Arizona defense, which excelled at forcing turnovers a year ago, can be just as dangerous, Koetter said.You see a defense thats very aggressive overall, he said. Thats been their history there. When I was in Atlanta, we played Arizona multiple times and you know youre always going to be in for a fast, physical game. Theyre big, theyre strong, theyre long; very aggressive. Theyre not afraid to pressure you at any place on the field. Its just something that if youre not ready to go, theyre going to run you out of the building.One player who has yet to show his full range of playmaking abilities is safety Tyrann Mathieu, who is easing his way back after undergoing major knee surgery in the winter. Hes playing more as a straight center fielder in the secondary; not as the unpredictable blitzer and wild tackler and ball hawk the NFL is used to seeing.Im still trying to get back in rhythm, Mathieu said. Its a new challenge for me. Im just trying to embrace it and accept it. ... I think in the next couple weeks hopefully, Im where I need to be and I can make that transition. ' ' '

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