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July 26 (The Sports Xchange) - The Cleveland Browns placed recently reinstated wide receiver Josh Gordon on the active/non-football injury list on Tuesday. Gordon, who passed a physical earlier in the day, injured his quadriceps while working out on his own, according to the team. The Browns said that Gordon is expected to miss "at least a couple weeks" with the injury. - - Four-time Pro Bowl return specialist Devin Hester was released by the Atlanta Falcons. Hester, 33, holds the NFL records with 20 return touchdowns and 14 punt return touchdowns. - - Four-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle Jake Long has agreed to terms with the Baltimore Ravens. The agreement is for one season, according to ESPN. Long is a former No. 1 overall selection of the 2008 NFL draft by the Miami Dolphins. - - Dallas Cowboys defensive end Randy Gregory is reportedly facing a longer suspension due to another violation of the NFL's substance abuse policy, according to multiple reports. Gregory reportedly would miss the first 10 games of this season due to his latest violation. He was previously handed a four-game suspension earlier this offseason. - - The Cincinnati Bengals placed Pro Bowl tight end Tyler Eifert on the physically unable to perform list and veteran linebacker Rey Maualuga on the active/non-football injury list. - - Veteran receiver Anquan Boldin is on the verge of signing with the Detroit Lions and rejoining one of his former offensive coordinators. The 35-year-old Boldin is expected to sign a one-year deal, according to multiple reports. The Lions are in need to add depth at receiver following Calvin Johnson's retirement in the offseason. Boldin, who worked out for Detroit last month, will be reunited with Lions coach Jim Caldwell, the former Baltimore Ravens' offensive coordinator. - - Family first is the theme next weekend when Brett Favre, Orlando Pace and Eddie DeBartolo headline the 2016 Pro Football Hall of Fame class in Canton, Ohio. Deanna Favre, the wife of the former Packers, Jets and Vikings great quarterback, will be the presenter for Favre when he's inducted to the Hall of Fame alongside Pace, DeBartolo, late Raiders quarterback Ken Stabler, former Indianapolis Colts and Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Tony Dungy, Steelers pass rusher Kevin Greene and wide receiver Marvin Harrison. - - Joey Bosa, the third overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, remains unsigned and the San Diego Chargers seem to have no idea when to expect him to arrive at training camp. The Ohio State defensive end is one of three first-round picks currently unsigned, including former Buckeyes teammate Darron Lee of the New York Jets. - - The Tampa Bay Buccaneers placed wide receiver Louis Murphy and guard J.R. Sweezy on the physically unable to perform list. Tampa Bay also put safety Elijah Shumate on the non-football injury list and signed offensive lineman Joel Hale to a contract. Also, offensive lineman Garrett Gilkey has been waived following a failed physical. - - The Indianapolis Colts signed free-agent tight end Chase Coffman, the team announced. Indianapolis also placed running back Tyler Varga on the reserve/did not report list and waived cornerback Daniel Davie. The 6-foot-6, 250-pound Coffman has caught 18 passes for 177 yards and two touchdowns in 37 career NFL games. Varga played in three games for the Colts last season. Davie was signed as an undrafted free agent in May. - - Miami Dolphins cornerback Xavien Howard was placed on the physically unable to perform list to begin training camp. Howard, a rookie second-round pick expected to start, had what coach Adam Gase termed "minor" knee surgery. Gase said the worst-case scenario based on medical reports would be getting Howard back for Week 1 of the regular season in September. - - The Denver Broncos signed undrafted rookie linebacker Darnell Sankey to a contract. Terms of the deal were not disclosed by the team, which also waived rookie long snapper Nathan Theus. (Editing by Frank Pingue)