"I was never the same," the Denver Broncos legend says.Don't get it twisted ... Davis still thinks Todd has more than enough gas left in the tank to be an effective NFL RB -- he's just wary about the prospects of TG returning to superstar status. Davis entered training camp as the sixth string tailback and was a long shot to make the team. "They said he had an arthritic knee," said Davis, who tore his ACL playing for the Broncos in 1999.

"These inmates had no obligation whatsoever to render aid to a bleeding, vulnerable deputy, but they didn't hesitate," the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office said.For two weeks, Davis dealt with a mysterious injury that couldn't be detected in medical tests. Correspondent Tracy Smith catches up with the singer about making music that meets the challenge of the times.The Broncos (8-4) have only four weeks left in their regular season, although they could qualify for the playoffs.Davis will wear a walking boot for three weeks, after which doctors will re-examine him. And, that's what was happening for me. "Fortunately for the tailback, the Falcons believe he's still got some juice left --- they signed him right away -- but Davis tells us he's skeptical Gurley can be a premier RB again in the future. He managed to impress the Broncos coaching staff after his second pre-season game, most notably with a crushing hit as a member of special teams. He recovered steadily from that injury but went down in the season opener with the left leg injury.Copyright © 2020 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved.TV legend Regis Philbin died Friday, July 24 at the age of 88. He came back to play in games on Nov. 5 and 13, then missed the last two games with mysterious pain above his ankle.Lieutenant Madeline Swegle will receive her Wings of Gold in a ceremony on Friday.Danny Meyer is one of New York City's most successful and influential restaurateurs. All Rights Reserved. In this “Sunday Morning” profile originally broadcast December 25, 2005, Charles Osgood visited the set of Philbin’s syndicated morning show, "Live with Regis and Kelly," and accompanied him on the piano, as Philbin talked about the hosting jobs, late-night guest appearances and recordings of one of TV’s brightest personalities.The "Margaritaville" singer who's provided a summer soundtrack for decades, and who has a new album out ("Life on the Flip Side"), has canceled his annual summer tour because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In mid-March he closed all 20 of his restaurants and laid off nearly 2,100 employees. "Thank-you from the bottom of my heart to all the people who have inspired and supported me along the way," the star wrote on social media.He also said the Broncos have declined to put Davis on injured reserve because of the possibility he could return this season.Rihanna isn't alone; celebrities have been stepping out in wild outfits for years... some more often than others.A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanityMinnesota native Annie Ojile captures scenes of a locked-down Italy devoid of American tourists during the coronavirus outbreakOdin Frost and Jordan Granberry met when they were 3 years old on the first day of school — and now shared one of life's accomplishments together.The MRI exams did not detect any structural damage, neurological damage or blood clots.But a bone scan and another MRI exam Tuesday showed the damage.But Schlegel also acknowledged it was possible that Davis' season could be over.Greg Dailey has been "one of the finest people in the world" helping residents amid the coronavirus pandemic.Dr.

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Davis kept improving with each pre-season game and was promoted to starting running back for the season's opening game. I don't want to be waiting around for weeks and months," he told reporters.Davis missed most of the first eight games of the season with a severely sprained left ankle and foot, sustained in the season opener. Vespa mandarinia, dubbed by The New York Times as "murder hornets," are the nation's latest invasive species, and correspondent Luke Burbank talks with entomologists and a beekeeper about the threats these insects pose and what's being done to keep them from establishing themselves in the United States.Davis, the league's MVP in 1998 when he rushed for 2,008 yards, missed most of the 1999 season with a torn ACL in his right knee. https://www.tmz.com/.../terrell-davis-todd-gurley-rams-falcons-knee-injury