National Football League roundup
Nov 11 (The Sports Xchange) - Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck, who went on season-ending injured reserve last week, continues to look for answers about his surgically repaired right shoulder.
Sources told ESPN's Mike Wells and Chris Mortensen that the 28-year-old Luck is in Europe seeking treatment on his throwing shoulder.
The Colts decided to place Luck on injured reserve on Nov. 2 following his visit with doctors to ask why he still had soreness in his right shoulder. The move ended months of speculation about whether Luck would play this season after he underwent surgery in January.
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The Cincinnati Bengals placed running back Jeremy Hill on season-ending injured reserve with an ankle injury.
Hill tweaked an ankle in last Saturday's walkthrough and did not practice during the week ahead of Sunday's game against the Tennessee Titans.
Hill's career in Cincinnati is likely over as he will be an unrestricted free agent after the season.
The Bengals' second-round pick in 2014, Hill had just 116 rushing yards and no touchdowns on 37 carries this season despite starting seven games. In his rookie season, he rushed for 1,124 yards and nine touchdowns.
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Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Roy Miller was arrested in Jacksonville, Florida, and charged with domestic battery.
Miller, 30, was taken into custody on suspicion of domestic battery and booked into the Duval County Jail at 4:53 a.m., according to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Department of Corrections.
Miller was released on his own recognizance after an initial court appearance Saturday afternoon. Another hearing was set for Nov. 28.
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The Miami Dolphins activated safety T.J. McDonald off the reserve/suspended list.
McDonald was suspended the first eight games this season for violating the NFL's policy and program for substances of abuse.
McDonald, 26, pleaded no contest in January to a reduced form of DUI. He was sentenced to 36 months probation and required to serve 200 hours of community service.
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The Seattle Seahawks left Arizona Thursday night with a lengthy list of injuries as over 10 players had to leave the game against the Cardinals at some point.
And while players weren't fond of Thursday Night Football games before their win in the desert, wide receiver Doug Baldwin was especially critical in the game's aftermath. Baldwin believes the Thursday games should be banned.
"This s--- should be illegal," Baldwin said. "It is not OK. It's not OK. You can quote me on that. This is not OK. ... Absolutely, guys do not have enough time to recover. You can't recover in four days." (Editing by Gene Cherry)