INDIANAPOLIS -- Trent Richardson wanted more work in Cleveland.
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. Hes about to get his wish in Indianapolis. Less than two weeks after being
traded from the Browns, the 2012 first-round draft pick will be given more
carries and a bigger role Sunday after starter Ahmad Bradshaw was ruled out with
a neck injury. Richardson, who has been studying his playbook relentlessly, said
hes ready. "Ive been learning the game plan every day and sticking my face in
that playbook two hours after practice, an hour before practice, at the meetings
and stuff," Richardson said. "Ive been studying hard so I feel like that work
load, Im ready to go for it." The Colts (2-1) dont have much choice. Their
original starter, Vick Ballard, went down with a season-ending knee injury
before Indys second game. Bradshaw started in a loss to Miami and again last
week against San Francisco, four days after the Colts sent a 2014 first-round
pick to Cleveland for Richardson. Bradshaw responded with his best game since
joining the Colts in June, rushing 19 times for 95 yards and a late touchdown.
But he took a big shot early in the game. Initially, he tried to get up before
falling to his knees. Coach Chuck Pagano wouldnt say whether that was the play
on which Bradshaw was injured. So when the Colts practiced Friday, the only
healthy running backs on the active roster were Richardson, Donald Brown,
another former first-rounder, and fullback Stanley Havili. Indy could activate
rookie Kerwynn Williams, a seventh-round draft pick, from the practice squad.
Pagano wouldnt say if the Colts would do that or how the carries would be split
up, only that Richardson has to be ready for more work at winless Jacksonville
(0-3). "Hes got no choice," Pagano said when asked if Richardson had enough time
to learn the offence. "David Walker is a great football coach and a great
teacher. He did an unbelievable job getting Trent ready for last Sunday and hell
do the same for this week. Between him and Donnie and the rest of the crew, well
go down there and hopefully get the job done." Bradshaw wont be the only starter
missing Sunday. Pagano said Pro Bowl safety LaRon Landry would miss his second
straight game with an ankle injury, while defensive lineman Ricky Jean Francois
was ruled out with a groin injury. Jean Francois left the San Francisco game
early. Neither has practiced this week because of the injuries. Last week,
Delano Howell replaced Landry and played well as the Colts turned in their best
defensive game of the season. For Richardson, though, this is his first big
chance to show the Colts he can be the workhorse back they expect. Last week, he
carried 13 times for 35 yards and scored on a 1-yard run on his first carry with
the Colts, and was brought in to help pass protect when the 49ers blitzed. This
week, hell be asked to do even more, and Richardson cant wait. "I think every
playbook runs some of the same plays as far as running, just with different
terminology," he said. "Staying with that, youre going to have your inside
zones, outside zones, your powers. But in the passing game, youve just got to
know what youre doing." NOTES: Indy listed safety Joe Lefeged as questionable
with a knee injury, and receiver T.Y. Hilton as probable with a toe injury. ...
Three more starters -- linebacker Pat Angerer (knee), safety Antoine Bethea
(toe) and centre Samson Satele (elbow) -- are probable.
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. "It was nerve-wracking, but we pulled through," said Collaros, who threw four
touchdown passes to lead the Toronto Argonauts (8-4) to a 33-27 win over the
Calgary Stampeders (9-3) in front of 28,781 fans at McMahon Stadium.
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. Burke is expected to miss two to three months after breaking a finger in the
teams third preseason game. Tinsley, a 10-year veteran, spent the last two
seasons in Utah, where the point guard averaged 3.
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.J. -- Pitcher Carl Pavano is retiring after 14 major league seasons.
MINNEAPOLIS -- The Minnesota Vikings said Friday they will increase their
contribution to a downtown stadium to more than $500 million to make sure the
project has everything they want as construction of their new home rapidly
approaches. The team had been scheduled to pay $477 million of the stadiums
nearly billion-dollar cost. But bids coming in higher than expected made the
Vikings worry about losing distinctive design features and having to settle for
less than top-end technology, such as ribbon scoreboards and high-definition
televisions in concourses. "The only options were to whack the project, cut
significantly back in the building, step back and redesign and try to redraw to
a lower number or have the team put in more money," team vice-president Lester
Bagley said. "Thats what our owners decided to do." Reconfiguring the stadium
design to significantly cut costs would have delayed the project by a year or
more, officials said. The stadium cost could now top $1 billion -- with $498
million in public money -- if builders need to use the entire pot of available
money. Legislators approved the new stadium to replace the Metrodome out of
concern that the Vikings could leave the state. Ceremonial groundbreaking is set
for early next month, with the projected opening in 2016. John Wood, a senior
executive at Mortenson Construction, said fences will go up around the Metrodome
next week and heavy equipment will be moved in. Orders for steel for the new
stadium will go in soon, with some specialized beams for the see-through roof
coming from Luxembourg. The Vikings play their last game in the Metrodome on
Dec. 29, ending a three--decade run for the Teflon-topped stadium that has
hosted the Super Bowl, the Final Four, the World Series and countless monster
truck rallies.
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. A three-month demolition phase will start in mid-January. The Vikings were
closing on their private financing Friday. They are using loans, seat license
sales, a naming rights deal and other private revenue streams. The Vikings extra
contribution comes in the form of a letter of credit guaranteed by owner Zygi
Wilf, a real estate mogul. The contingency would be tapped if construction
officials cant find savings elsewhere. But the attempt to shave costs has been
unsuccessful so far. Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority chairwoman Michele
Kelm-Helgen said the rising costs are a sign of an improving economy. "The good
news: Construction is up. The bad news is construction is up and some of our
bids were coming in higher than anticipated," she said. Aside from the Vikings
$26.4 million letter of credit, the team is also forgoing $15 million in breaks
it was due to receive as part of a deal to play two seasons at the University of
Minnesotas on-campus stadium during construction. Wood said builders will still
look for cost savings as the project proceeds over the next three years. But he
noted that 16,000 man hours went into designing and pricing out stadium
features, so planners are confident they will keep to the budget, including the
contingency accounts. "Its there to spend," he said. Overall, the materials and
labour for the stadium will cost $763 million. The remainder of the stadium
price tag goes for things like architecture, legal fees and insurance.
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