Los Angeles Times

Palmer: surgery won’t be required

- Associated press

A visit to a spine specialist confirmed what already had been diagnosed: Arizona quarterbac­k Carson Palmer has a “dead” nerve in his throwing shoulder.

Palmer visited the specialist on Wednesday, and said Thursday that no structural damage was detected.

“No surgery,” he said. “It’s not career- ending, it’s not season- ending, nothing like that. So that was all positive. I’m just going to continue to do the rehab I’ve been doing with our guys and I’m very confident it’s going to wake back up.”

Palmer said the doctor told him the chances were one in 100,000 of him falling on the shoulder in just the wrong way to put pressure on the nerve and “shut it down.”

“I can get tackled thousands of times,” he said, “it just happened that my arm was in the wrong position.”

Palmer has not officially been ruled out of Sunday’s game at Denver, but all signs point to Drew Stanton making his third straight start.

Palmer’s shoulder felt better a week ago so he did some throwing, activity that irritated the nerve again.

Palmer’s shoulder was hurt when he landed on it while trying to run for a first down in the opener against San Diego. Spillman practices

With his coach’s backing, C. J. Spillman returned to the Dallas Cowboys practice field as he awaits the results of a police investigat­ion into his role in an alleged sexual assault last month at a suburban hotel.

“I’m not going to make any comment on an investigat­ion where there’ve been no arrests or charges made,” Coach Jason Garrett said. “Having said that, we’ve been very clear with our team about consequenc­es that there will be if there is a situation where charges or arrests are made for a crime. We’ve been clear about that. That doesn’t apply in this particular case.”

Garrett declined to say when the team was made aware of the allegation. Police spokesman Sgt. Robert Eberling said Wednesday night that the alleged assault took place early Sept. 20 at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center in Grapevine.

The team f lew to St. Louis later that Saturday, and Spillman, 28, played on special teams against the Rams the next day. Etc.

Oakland Raiders receiver Rod Streater will miss at least the next eight weeks after being placed on the injured reserve list with a designatio­n to return. Streater had surgery on a broken foot suffered Sept. 21 in a game at New England. ... New York Jets receiver Eric Decker sat out practice with tightness in his balky right hamstring, leaving his status uncertain for the team’s game at San Diego on Sunday. ... Former U. S. District Judge Barbara S. Jones was appointed to hear Ray Rice’s appeal of the indefinite suspension handed down by the NFL. Commission­er Roger Goodell announced the appointmen­t after consulting with DeMaurice Smith, the players’ union executive director. Rice, the former Baltimore Ravens running back, was suspended indefinite­ly on Sept. 8 for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy after a video of Rice hitting his then- fiancee in an elevator was released publicly.

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