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NFL

Chargers WR Benjamin (foot) to miss 2-3 weeks

COSTA MESA, Calif. — The Los Angeles Chargers will be without the services of receiver Travis Benjamin for at least two more weeks, with the earliest he could return to the field being a Week 8 contest against the Tennessee Titans in London.

Benjamin was active last week against the San Francisco 49ers but only played five snaps after re-aggravating a foot injury that forced him to miss the previous two games against the Buffalo Bills and Los Angeles Rams.

Benjamin had a cast on his right foot and did not practice this week to promote healing.

“He’s a speed guy,” Chargers coach Anthony Lynn said. “It’s not like it’s a hamstring or an upper body injury, so he has to feel good about it before he gets out there. So we put him in the cast to take some of the pressure off his foot, just so he’s not trying to practice.”

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Lynn went on to say that Benjamin has a heel injury and the team will let him rest for a few weeks.

Benjamin, 28, played in all 16 games for the Chargers last season, finishing with 34 receptions for 567 yards and four touchdowns. He has totaled just two receptions for 3 yards in one game this season — the opener against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Also on the injury front for the Chargers, defensive end Joey Bosa and linebacker Kyzir White have been ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Oakland Raiders, while right tackle Joe Barksdale is doubtful and left tackle Russell Okung is questionable.

Bosa has a bruised left foot and is not expected back until after the team’s bye week against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 9 at the earliest, while White had knee surgery earlier this week.

Lynn said Okung (groin), who was a limited participant in practice on Friday, will be a game-time decision.

Soccer

Serbia president blasts PSG fans as 'bandits and hooligans'

Belgrade – Serbia president Aleksandar Vucic on Friday blasted fans of Paris Saint Germain as “bandits and hooligans” after a stormy Champions League clash against Red Star Belgrade in the French capital.

“We are going to ask for the names of the bandits and hooligans who attacked supporters of Red Star Belgrade with batons,” said Vucic in remarks quoted by national press agency Beta.

“We want to see them punished.”

Supporters of the two sides clashed after Wednesday’s game at the Parc des Princes which was won 6-1 by the French champions with around 300-400 hooded fans met with tear gas by French riot police.

NFL

Colts' miscues undermine Andrew Luck's 300-yard game

FOXBORO, Mass. — The Indianapolis Colts took the field at Gillette Stadium already down two players from the maximum of 46 allowed on the active roster. And they were down to 40 players by the time the game ended in a 38-24 loss to the New England Patriots.

It was another busy night for Andrew Luck, who threw 59 passes with the Colts playing from behind. Maddie Meyer/Getty Images

But you would have never thought the Colts were without their best defensive player, top receiver, tight end, running back and cornerbacks early in the fourth quarter when quarterback Andrew Luck looked like his vintage self with the throws he was making in leading them back to within seven points.

These aren’t the Colts of old, who would fall behind big early and never make it much of a game. One of the things coach Frank Reich has instilled is a constant competitive culture.

When it was all over, though, the Colts’ youth and miscues were too much to overcome in their eighth straight loss to the Patriots.

The simple explanation for the Colts losing to the Patriots would be to say that their roster was ravaged by injuries. But, that would let them off the hook too easily.

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Injuries weren’t the reason that kicker Adam Vinatieri missed a 38-yard field goal, ending an impressive 14-play drive when they were down 7-0. They also don’t explain why Colts receivers had at least five drops. The same with Jordan Wilkins having the ball stripped because he didn’t secure it while trying to pick up extra yards. Or why receiver Zach Pascal dropped a pass that went to Patriots defensive back Jason McCourty when Indianapolis was trying to cut into New England’s 14-point lead in the fourth quarter.

And even as good as Luck played, especially in the second half, he wasn’t immune from mistakes. He was intercepted when he forced a pass while under duress late in the first half. That was Luck’s biggest blemish. He followed up his 464-yard passing game in Week 4 by going 38-of-59 for 365 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions as he continues his impressive comeback. Luck has attempted 121 passes in a four-day span.

The Colts’ defense picked off two passes despite ending the game without five starters. It was too bad they couldn’t take advantage of those opportunities. The Colts scored seven points off those turnovers. The Patriots scored 10 points off the Colts’ three turnovers.

It’s unknown when the Colts (1-4) will be a healthy team again, meaning they’ll continue to lean on their youth. One thing that will continue to happen throughout this process is that they’ll be competitive.

Soccer

Napoli charged by UEFA after fans set off flares

Naples – Napoli have been charged by UEFA after fans set off flares during the team’s 1-0 win over Liverpool in the Champions League in Naples.

Lorenzo Insigne’s late winner sent Carlo Ancelotti’s side top of Group C after two games, one point ahead of Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool.

But on Thursday the Italian side were charged by European football’s governing body for breaching disciplinary regulations, with fans allegedly setting off flares in the home end.

Paris Saint-Germain have also been charged after fans set off flares and for crowd trouble in the game against Red Star Belgrade.

The Serbian side face charges over crowd trouble and for fans’ “illicit chants”.

The cases will be heard by UEFA on October 18.

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