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One of the true negatives of Thursday night games is seeing key players, often stars, unable to participate because of the short turnaround.Thats the case this week for the Arizona Cardinals, whose quarterback, Carson Palmer, remain in the NFLs concussion protocol and is out.With the Cardinals at 1-3, just like their opponent, San Francisco, this is no time to be short-handed. Particularly at that position.Cardinals coach Bruce Arians had been somewhat optimistic about Palmers availability. He even checked with Palmers wife for an evaluation.Well, youre not going to get the real truth from a football player, Arians says. Hes always going to tell you hes ready and hes OK. I was counting on her to tell me what it was really like.Not that Shaelyn Palmer is a doctor. So it will be Drew Stanton behind center.The 49ers have dropped three straight since an opening victory, but they will have their regular signal caller in Blaine Gabbert. Though Gabbert hardly has been a sensation for San Francisco.Short week or not, you cant skip any part of your normal preparation, Gabbert said. If anything, you have to do more, especially from the physical aspect to get your body feeling the way it should by Sunday, which happens to be Thursday this week. And then from a mental aspect ... its just everything is sped up.The disappointing Cardinals (No. 20 Arizona, AP Pro32) are 4-point favorites over the host Niners (No. 31, AP Pro32).CARDINALS, 24-16KNOCKOUT LEAGUE TIPThe Bengals came through for us last week, and we will remain in the Buckeye state this time. No, were not taking the Browns. Tom Brady and the PATRIOTS are an obvious choice.No. 3 New England (minus 10) at No. 32 ClevelandWhats the over/under on how many TDs Brady throws -- in the first half?BEST BET: PATRIOTS, 48-13No. 29 Tennessee (plus 4) at No. 26 MiamiDolphins are well rested. That might be only thing they have going right now.UPSET SPECIAL: TITANS, 22-20No. 13 Houston (plus 4 1-2) at No. 2 MinnesotaAnother chance for Texans to prove themselves against quality competition? Nope.VIKINGS, 20-13No. 21 New York Jets (plus 10) at No. 6 PittsburghRight now, Steelers can manhandle anybody.STEELERS, 30-17No. 19 Washington (plus 5) at No. 10 BaltimoreRedskins have won two straight without being very impressive.RAVENS, 21-20No. 30 Chicago (plus 6) at No. 28 IndianapolisColts experiment of no bye after London game works. Barely.COLTS, 27-23No. 4 Philadelphia (minus 3) at No. 27 DetroitThis one scares us. Are Eagles ready to be 4-0? Dont think so.LIONS, 28-27No. 8 Atlanta (plus 6) at No. 1 DenverThis one doesnt scare us, but Broncos defense does.BRONCOS, 24-13No. 11 Cincinnati (pick-em) at No. 12 DallasFinally, Dak Prescott faces a good defense. Not a good thing for Dallas.BENGALS, 28-14No. 25 San Diego (plus 3) at No. 9 OaklandChargers are mastering close defeats. Heres another.RAIDERS, 35-31No. 17 (tie) Buffalo (plus 2 1-2) at No. 14 Los AngelesBoth teams have made a nice turnaround. Rams grab NFC West lead.RAMS, 23-21No. 17 (tie) New York Giants (plus 6 1-2) at No. 7 Green BayUntil Giants get healthy in secondary, they are doomed against top QBs.PACKERS, 30-20No. 24 Tampa Bay (OFF) at No. 16 CarolinaNo line because of Cam Newtons uncertain status. Panthers win with or without him.PANTHERS, 23-21---This Week: Against spread (8-7). Straight up:(8-7)Season Totals: Against spread (28-32-2). Straight up: (36-26)Best Bet: 1/3 against spread, 2-2 straight up.Upset special: 2-2 against spread, 2-2 straight up.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL Air Max 90 Clearance Sale . -- Jacksonville wide receiver Cecil Shorts will likely be a game-time decision whether hell play Sunday in the Jaguars home game against the San Diego Chargers. Cheap Air Max 90 Wholesale . Cote was eligible to become a free agent Feb. 15. 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As part of the tentative new collective bargaining agreement, ESPN sources indicate there are plans to form a wearables committee staffed by league officials and players union representatives who will manage and regulate the use of biometrics and biometric data of players.In what has become a hot-button issue, the NBA has seen a rise in star players being rested for regular-season games. On Wednesday night, a barrage of big names, including LeBron James, Kevin Love, DeMarcus Cousins, LaMarcus Aldridge and Kyrie Irving, did not play in scheduled games to rest. So far this season, Blake Griffin, John Wall, Joel Embiid and others have sat at least one game as a healthy scratch. The data devices could be used to manage those workloads and track exertion levels more precisely.Bloomberg first reported the forming of the advisory committee.In April, ESPN.com reported that the Cleveland Cavaliers were notified by the league office that guard Matthew Dellavedova was not allowed to wear a device called a WHOOP, which he had strapped to his wrist for 13 games undetected. The device tracked Dellavedovas heart rate and exertion levels during the game. The Cavaliers assistant athletic trainer Mike Mancias, a longtime trainer for LeBron James, is an advisor on the board of WHOOP, a Boston-based company.In-game biometric devices are banned by thee NBA under its equipment rules, but the new committee will examine which devices, if any, will be permitted in the future and how the data will be monitored, protected and potentially monetized.dddddddddddd Teams are already using some devices, such as Catapult, Zephyr and WHOOP, during practices and shootarounds to monitor workloads -- and also to track sleep.Heart health has become even more of a top priority for the NBA. In June, the Undefeated reported that the league, union and National Basketball Retired Players Association began extra screening and monitoring cardiac health for retired players. The initiative follows the recent deaths of longtime NBA players Moses Malone (60), Sean Rooks (46), Darryl Dawkins (58), Jack Haley (51), Anthony Mason (48) and Caldwell Jones (64).Top officials in all sports are seriously looking at wearables and the data that they provide.Major League Baseball is the farthest along, having already approved motus, which tracks in-game performance. The league has recently begun a formal process to review biometric wearables.Like the NBA, the NHL and the NFL have not approved any data-emitting wearables on the field of play.ESPNs Darren Rovell contributed to this report. ' ' '
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