Chiefs safety Eric Berry remains in good spirits. (Twitter)
Chiefs safety Eric Berry was placed on the non-football injury reserve list on Monday after a mass was found in his chest. CBS Sports NFL Insider Jason La Canfora reported Thursday that Berry, who underwent a battery of tests in recent days, is resting with family and friends in Atlanta.
While the fear is that the former first-round pick may have lymphoma, doctors said they don't know how they will attack the problem until they have an exact diagnosis, which is expected next week. Berry remains in good spirits, and tweeted out this Thanksgiving Day message:
Happy Thanksgiving! Here is a message from the Berry Family #BerryStrong pic.twitter.com/RV1MDMZcom
— Chad Speck (@a3Chad) November 27, 2014
"At first I was in shock with the diagnosis on Saturday and did not even want to miss a game, but I understand that right now I have to concentrate on a new opponent," Berry said several days ago in a statement. "I have great confidence in the doctors and the plan they are going to put in place for me to win this fight."
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Browns TE Jordan Cameron expected to return in Week 13
According to ESPN Cleveland's Browns analyst Tony Grossi, "all signs look like a go", for tight end Jordan Cameron in Week 13. Cameron has missed the past four games due to a concussion. The 26 year-old from USC has caught just 13 passes for 250 yards and one touchdown on the season.
After posting a stat line of 80-917-7 in 2013, Cameron entered 2014 as "the next tier", below TEs Jimmy Graham, Julius Thomas, and Rob Gronkowski. He has not lived up to that hype, missing these four games for the concussion and another one with a shoulder injury earlier in the season.The fact remains, the tight end position is very weak this season. If you have Cameron and he practices this week, there's a good chance you should plan on using him Sunday. Even against a Bills team that allows just the sixth-fewest fantasy points to tight ends, he's one of the best in the league.
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