BEREA, Ohio -- Browns quarterback Robert Griffin III will practice next week and it remains possible hell play again this season.Griffin has been sidelined with a broken bone in his left shoulder since in the season opener at Philadelphia. He was cleared for non-contact drills this week, and coach Hue Jackson said Friday that the 26-year-old will return to practice in a larger capacity next week.There is another procedure that he needs to go through medically to see for sure if he is totally OK, if the bone is healed totally properly, Jackson said as the winless Browns concluded a week of practice before hosting the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. But he will have the opportunity to start practicing next week and go out there with his teammates and perform and do what he can do.Once Griffin returns to practice, the Browns can activate him from injured reserve to the active roster at any point during a 21-day period.Griffin rode a stationary bike and worked with a trainer on the side during the portion of practices open to the media this week.The Browns signed Griffin to a two-year, $15 million contract in March with the idea he could revive his career and possibly be their franchise QB. However, Griffin was injured on a running play late in the Week 1 loss to the Eagles, raising more questions about his durability.Griffin needs to get back on the field this season to either show the Browns he can be part of their future or to showcase himself for another team. Hes due a $750,000 roster bonus in March.His injury was followed by backup Josh McCown breaking his collarbone, which rushed rookie Cody Kessler into the lineup. Kessler is 0-7 as a starter and was benched in the second half last week at Baltimore.Griffin has been plagued by injuries throughout his career. The 2011 Heisman Trophy winner from Baylor sustained a torn knee ligament as a sophomore but came back and was the No. 2 overall pick by Washington in 2012.With his rocket arm and unique running ability, he electrified the league and was voted the APs top offensive rookie. He suffered a knee injury in the playoffs but returned to have a strong 2013 season before injuring his ankle the following year.He lost his job to Kirk Cousins last season, didnt play a snap and was released by the Redskins in March.---AP NFL website: http://pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP-NFLStitched Cardinals Jerseys . With his new coach and six-time Grand Slam singles champion Boris Becker watching him during an official match for the first time, Djokovic appeared tentative early against the Slovakian player, who often appeared content to keep the ball in play. St. Louis Cardinals Shirts . To the surprise of many, it isnt the Wolverines but their in-state rivals the Michigan State Spartans. https://www.cheapcardinalsonline.com/ . Murray beat Sam Querrey 7-6 (5), 6-7 (3), 6-1, 6-3 to clinch Britains opening-round victory against the United States on Sunday at Petco Park. "Im proud of the way Im playing just now, because I had to do a lot of work to get back to where I want to be," Murray said after celebrating with his teammates on the red clay court in a temporary stadium in left field of the downtown home of baseballs San Diego Padres. Custom St. Louis Cardinals JerseysSt. Louis Cardinals Pro Shop . Ancelotti says Ronaldo has recovered from a hamstring injury but "but he doesnt feel comfortable yet so we wont risk him." Madrid is third in the Spanish league, six points behind leader Barcelona, going into Saturdays game against Valladolid.FORT WORTH, Texas -- A rodeo promoter is suing two star calf ropers, accusing them of rigging an event in Arlington, Texas, last year so that they could get a cut of a possible $1 million prize.RFD-TV Events made the allegations in a lawsuit Tuesday against three-time world champion calf roper Tuf Cooper and the worlds current top-ranked roper, Timber Moore. The alleged scheme centered on a bonus reward for those who qualified for the event rather than being invited, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram (http://bit.ly/2aMkSaE ) reported. Qualifiers could earn up to $1 million from a side pot for winning any of seven competitions at The American Rodeo on March 1, 2015.Cooper and Moore agreed to throw a competition to improve a qualifiers chances. The qualifier won the event, with Cooper finishinng second and Moore third, and all three were to split the winning check of $517,000 -- $100,000 for the first-place finish and $417,000 from the side pot, the lawsuit alleged.ddddddddddddHowever, rodeo organizers soon learned of the scheme and stopped payment on the check, the lawsuit said. RFD-TV Events now wants to recover other prize money earned by Cooper and Moore up to $100,000.A telephone message left by The Associated Press for Cooper at Elite Rodeo Athletes, of which he is a member, was not returned Wednesday. A message left by the AP on Moores cellphone also was not returned.---Information from: Fort Worth Star-Telegram, http://www.star-telegram.com ' ' '