Sunday, October 3, 2010

Lions won't have Stafford vs. Packers

Shaun Hill will make his second straight start at quarterback for the Detroit Lions on Sunday at Green Bay while Matthew Stafford continues to recover from a shoulder injury.


Stafford was knocked out of the season opener by the Bears' Julius Peppers, putting him on the sideline with a banged-up right shoulder -- his third injury in two seasons. Meanwhile, Detroit is 0-3 this season and 3-40 since midway through 2007, giving the Lions the worst 43-game mark in NFL history, according to STATS LLC.

Singletary, Niners not rattled

Mike Singletary is not wavering in the slightest from his offensive philosophy for the San Francisco 49ers. He wants a physical, balanced attack -- and Singletary still expects his 0-3 Niners to bounce back and win the NFC West as everybody thought they would.


Two days after he fired offensive coordinator Jimmy Raye, Singletary and his players expressed their enthusiasm for a fresh start heading into Sunday's game at Atlanta (2-1).


Promoted quarterbacks coach Mike Johnson is expected to bring a more creative offensive approach as coordinator. Singletary, who is standing by quarterback Alex Smith, said he has no plans to switch his starting lineup on either side of the ball even though the Niners have been outscored 87-38 so far.


Dallas receiver Dez Bryant knew there would be payback for having refused to do the rookie training-camp rite of carrying teammates' shoulder pads. The check came due this week at the traditional rookie-picks-up-the-tab dinner.


The damage: $54,896.


''People had goooood meals,'' Bryant's adviser, David Wells, said, laughing. ''If you'd never had lobster before, you had it that night.''


Bryant's salary with the Cowboys this season is $2.8 million.


Arizona Cardinals receiver Steve Breaston will miss at least one game after having arthroscopic surgery on his right knee.


• Buffalo Bills linebacker Chris Kelsay said he had signed a four-year contract extension worth about $24 million a day earlier.


• The annual report card by The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport at the University of Central Florida gave the NFL its first ''A'' on racial hiring practices in 18 years. The league also received a ''C'' for gender hiring and an overall grade of ''B.'' Those were the same marks as last year, tying the league's best.

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