ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Back on the field after a knee injury wiped out his rookie season, Denver Broncos tight end Jeff Heuerman is working to make his presence felt this season.Heuerman, the Broncos third-round pick out of Ohio State in 2015, has been a full participant in training camp practices and is looking forward to making his NFL debut Thursday, when the defending Super Bowl champions play their exhibition opener at Chicago.Its going to be my first game action in a long time, said Heuerman, whose last game appearance was for Ohio State in the College Football Playoff national championship, a 42-20 win over Oregon on Jan. 12, 2015.The bodys feeling good. The mind is feeling good. Im just happy to be back out there practicing instead of being in the training room, Heuerman said after Saturdays training camp practice.Heuerman, 23, has worked his way back from a torn ACL suffered in his second workout with the team during a non-contact rookie minicamp that followed the NFL draft. It was his first major injury at any level of play.It was just one of those things, Heuerman said. But I had great people around me, great friends, coaches, teammates. That all helped me get through it. Thats in the past and I try not to think about it a whole lot and just move forward.And the 6-foot-5, 255-pound Heuerman has gained notice early in camp, both with his blocking and receiving. He has been paired frequently with starter Virgil Green at practice when Denver goes to two-tight end sets.During a red zone practice session earlier this week, the two gave a glimpse of their potential when they caught six touchdown passes between them (Green four, Heuerman two).For their part, the Broncos hope to garner more offense from the position in general. Though the Broncos rode their dominating defense to a title last season, the passing game struggled at times and Broncos tight ends accounted for only four touchdowns during the regular season.The teams leading tight end from their Super Bowl season, Owen Daniels, who had three regular season scoring receptions, was not re-signed.Heuerman remains anxious to do his part after more than a year away.Hes been looking good, said cornerback Bradley Roby, who played with Heuerman at Ohio State. Hes a big body. He goes in, does his job. He has great hands and blocks well. I think hell be a big piece for our offense this year, for sure.Game notesCoach Gary Kubiak dodged questions on which quarterback would start the exhibition opener. Well have something for you next week, Kubiak said. Mark Sanchez and Trevor Siemian are vying for the job with rookie Paxton Lynch also under consideration. ... RT Donald Stephenson missed practice because of a left calf strain. Michael Schofield filled in for him at right tackle. ... The Broncos on Wednesday evening honored head athletic trainer Steve Antonopulos for his 40 years of service to the organization by presenting him with a portrait painted by Gabe Richesson, brother of strength and conditioning coach Luke Richesson. We wanted to let him know how much we appreciate him, Kubiak said. Hes very special. ... The Broncos have a day off on Sunday.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP-NFLJim Brown Browns Jersey . Bryzgalov stopped 25 shots on Saturday in the Oklahoma City Barons 4-1 victory over the Abbotsford Heat. The Oilers signed Bryzgalov to a one-year $2 million contract last Friday after shedding payroll by dealing defenceman Ladislav Smid to the Flames. Nick Chubb Browns Jersey . -- Ty Montgomery had 290 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns, and fifth-ranked Stanford held on to beat No. http://www.brownsauthenticproshop.com/Youth-Jim-Brown-Browns-Jersey/ . 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Meanwhile, Jay Cutler is set to return for the Bears (1-6), who are off to their worst start since the 2000 team dropped seven of its first eight.---STARSPassing- Derek Carr, Raiders, threw for a franchise-record 513 yards -- completing 40 of 59 passes without an interception -- including a 41-yard touchdown pass to Seth Roberts with 1:45 remaining in overtime, leading Oakland past Tampa Bay 30-24.- Tom Brady, Patriots, went 22 of 33 for 315 yards and threw four touchdowns in leading New England to a 41-25 win over Buffalo.- Drew Brees, Saints, passed for 265 yards and a touchdown, and scored on a quarterback keeper in New Orleans 25-20 win over Seattle.- Carson Palmer, Cardinals, was 35 of 46 for 363 yards with three touchdowns, including two to J.J. Nelson, in a losing cause as Arizona fell to Carolina 30-20.- Matt Ryan, Falcons, tossed three touchdown passes and finished 28 of 35 for 288 yards in Atlantas 33-32 win over Green Bay.- Kirk Cousins, Redskins, threw for 458 yards and two TDs on 38-of-56 passing with an INT in Washingtons 27-27 tie with Cincinnati in London.---Rushing- Melvin Gordon, Chargers, rushed for 111 yards on 23 carries in San Diegos 27-19 loss at Denver.- Tim Hightower, Saints, ran for 102 yards on 26 carries as New Orleans first 100-yard rusher this season after replacing the benched Mark Ingram in a 25-20 win over Seattle.- Jonathan Stewart, Panthers, ran for 95 yards and two touchdowns in Carolinas 30-20 victory over Arizona.- Matt Forte, Jets, rushed for 82 yards and two second-half TDs in New Yorks 31-28 win at Cleveland.- Rob Kelley, Redskins, carried 21 times for 87 yards and his first rushing touchdown, a juking 4-yard carry up the gut on Washingtons opening drive in a 27-27 tie with Cincinnati.---Receiving- Amari Cooper and Michael Crabtree, Raiders. Cooper had 12 catches for 173 yards and a TD in Oaklands 30-24 overtime win at Tampa Bay, while Crabtree caught eight passes for 108 yards.- A.J. Green, Bengals, caught nine passes for 121 yards in Cincinnatis 27-27 tie with Washington.- Rob Gronkowski, Patriots, had five catches for 109 yards and a TD, the 69th of his career to break a franchise record previously held by Stanley Morgan, in New Englands 41-25 win over Buffalo.- Jamison Crowder, Redskins, caught nine passes for 107 yards and a score in Washingtons 27-27 tie with Cincinnati.- Tyler Eifert, Bengals, had seven receptions for 102 yards and a TD as Cincinnati and Washington played to a 27-27 tie.---Special Teams- Wil Lutz, Saints, kicked field goals of 22, 53, 21 and 41 yards in New Orleans 25-20 win over Seattle.- Graham Gano, Panthers, had field goals of 43, 52 and 21 yards in Carolinas 30-20 win over Arizona.- Shaq Barrett, Broncos, blocked an extra-point attempt by Josh Lambo in Denvers 27-19 win over San Diego.---Defense- Dee Ford, Chiefs, had 3 1/2 sacks in Kansas Citys 30-14 win at Indianapolis.- Star Lotulelei, Panthers, had three of Carolinas eight sacks of Carson Palmer in a 30-20 victory over Arizona.- Bradley Roby, Broncos, scored on a 49-yard interception return in Denvers 27-19 win over San Diego.- Earl Thomas, Seahawks, returned a fumble forced by Cliff Avril 34 yards for a touchdown in Seattles 25-20 loss at New Orleans.- Thomas Davis, Panthers, returned a fumble 46 yards for a score -- the first of his 12-year career -- to help Carolina top Arizona 30-20.- Casey Hayward, Chargers, had a 24-yard interception return for a score in San Diegos 27-19 loss at Denver.---STREAKS & STATSNew York outgained the Browns 287-133 in the second half and the Jets put together the biggest second-half road comeback in team history, winning 31-28 after trailing 20-7 at halftime in Cleveland. ... Tom Brady has 20 regular-season games with four touchdowns throws or more, and six have been against Buffalo -- including four TDs in a 41-25 victory Sunday. ... Drew Brees has a TD pass in 58 consecutive home games, extending his NFL-record streak with one in a 25-20 win over Seattle. ... Quarterback Aaron Rodgers was Green Bays leading rusher in a 33-32 loss at Atlanta with a career-high 60 yards on six carries. He broke his previous best of 57 yards in 2012, and posted the highest rushing total by a Packers quarterback since Don Majkowskis 88-yard effort in 1990.---MILESTONESOaklands Derek Carr became the third player in NFL history with 500 or more yards passing, four or more TD throws and no interceptions in a game, joining Y.A. Tittle (1962) and Ben Roethlisberger (2014). Carr was 40 of 59 for a franchise-record 513 yards -- surpassing Cotton Davidsons 427 in 1964 -- with four TDs in the Raiders 30-24 overtime win at Tampa Bay. ... Rob Gronkowskis 53-yard touchdown catch in New Englands 41-25 win at Buffalo was the 69th of his career and 68th receiving, breaking the previous marks held by Stanley Morgan. ... With two TD runs in New Yorks 31-28 win at Cleveland, the Jets Matt Forte joined Marcus Allen, Marshall Faulk and Herschel Walker as the only players with at least 50 rushing TDs (51), 500 receptions (507) and 20 TD catches (20). ... With 458 yards passing in Washingtons 27-27 tie with Cincinnati, Kirk Cousins tied Hall of Famer Sonny Jurgensen for the most games with 300 yards or more passing in franchise history with 15.---ROUGH STARTClevelands 31-28 loss to the New York Jets dropped the Browns to 0-8, their worst start since the 1975 team dropped its first nine games en route to going 3-11.dddddddddddd The Browns have lost 11 straight overall dating to Week 14 of last season and are 3-26 over their last 29. Three of the losses this season have come with the Browns ahead at the break.---BRADY CORRALS BILLSTom Brady asserted his on-field ownership of the Buffalo Bills again Sunday, matching an NFL record in beating them for the 26th time. Brady went 22 of 33 for 315 yards and threw four touchdowns in leading New England to a 41-25 win. He improved to 26-3 against Buffalo , matching a record set by Brett Favre, who went 26-9 against Detroit.---LOTS OF LAUNDRYOakland overcame an NFL-record 23 penalties for 200 yards to remain unbeaten on the road with a 30-24 overtime win at Tampa Bay. The Raiders hurt themselves repeatedly with penalties, including a delay of game on first-and-goal and an offensive pass interference call against WR Michael Crabtree that nullified a touchdown. They wound up settling for Sebastian Janikowskis 31-yard field goal that trimmed a second-quarter deficit to 10-3. Oakland was penalized four times, twice on third-and-1 for lining up with 12 men on defense, during the fourth-quarter drive Jameis Winston used to put Tampa Bay up 24-17.---STEPPING INNick Foles threw two touchdown passes in relief of the injured Alex Smith to help the Kansas City Chiefs hold off Indianapolis 30-14 on Sunday. Smith was checked for a concussion in the first half and cleared to return, which he did in the second quarter. He left again early in the third quarter after Clayton Geathers shoved Smiths head to the turf as the quarterback tried to slide underneath the tackle. Smith was then diagnosed with a concussion and did not return. Foles was 16 of 22 for 223 yards with no interceptions.---ALL TIED UPThe Washington Redskins and Cincinnati Bengals played to a 27-27 draw Sunday in London as the NFL got its second tie game in a season for the first time since 1997. Washington (4-3-1) appeared to have the game won with 2:13 left in overtime, but Dustin Hopkins hooked his 34-yard field goal attempt wide left. Seattle and Arizona tied 6-6 last Sunday. Oddly, the last time the NFL had two ties in a season also happened in back-to-back weeks. In Weeks 12 and 13 of the 1997 season, Baltimore and Philadelphia tied 10-10, followed seven days later by Washington and the New York Giants 7-7 draw.---BIG-MAN TDOakland offensive lineman Donald Penn, who was with Tampa Bay for eight years before being released after the 2013 season, caught a 1-yard TD pass that made it 10-10 early in the third quarter of the Raiders 30-24 overtime win at Tampa Bay. The 315-pound tackle crossed his arms and struck a pose for the announced crowd of 61,058. I had to let them know they made a big mistake in cutting me, Penn said. I had to let them know Im back.---SLOPPYWashington and Cincinnatis 27-27 tie in London was marred by penalties, particularly by the Redskins. Washington was flagged 15 times for 106 yards, leading to eight Bengals first downs and damaging Washingtons overtime drives into Bengals turf. Cincinnati had seven penalties for 85 yards.---SIDELINEDBroncos defensive coordinator Wade Phillips was carted off the field and taken to the hospital for observation Sunday after being upended by a San Diego player who was blocked into the Denver sideline. The team said the 69-year-old coach had movement in all his extremities. Chargers running back Melvin Gordon was blocked into Phillips while trying to catch Bradley Roby during an interception return. ... Kansas City quarterback Alex Smith was twice forced out of the game by hits to the head, leaving for good early in the third quarter with a concussion. Running back Spencer Ware was also concussed during the 30-14 victory over the Colts on Sunday. Left guard Parker Ehinger also left the game in the third quarter with a sprained right knee. ... The Colts didnt go unscathed. Pro Bowl cornerback Vontae Davis and right tackle Joe Reitz both left the game with concussions and did not return. ... In Buffalo, NFL sack leader Lorenzo Alexander hurt his hamstring during a punt return early in the second quarter and was ruled out for the remainder of the loss to New England. ... The NFC championship game rematch won by Carolina over Arizona included the departure of two stars. Cardinals safety Tyrann Mathieu left in the first half with a shoulder injury, and Panthers center Ryan Kalil also hurt his shoulder.---SPEAKINGEnough is enough. I dont think theres a person that can go through what I go through and keep their head, you know what Im saying? Hits to the head, thats one thing, but when youre not protected in the pocket, thats another thing. It became the story of my life ever since I came in (to the league). Its always, `Oh, we missed that, Im sorry. Thats bull c---. -- Carolina quarterback Cam Newton, criticizing NFL officials for their lack of calls and his perception that he is treated differently from other QBs, after the Panthers 30-20 win over Arizona.---Its weird. On one hand, youre mad, because theres a couple plays that if we make, we can win. But at the same time, we didnt lose. Its bittersweet, you know? Im glad we didnt take the `L, but Im upset we didnt win. -- Bengals defensive end Michael Johnson after Cincinnati and Washington tied 27-27 in London on Sunday.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '