Saturday, September 8, 2012

Game status of reinstated bounty players unclear

FILE - In this Oct. 23, 2011, file photo, New Orleans Saints defensive end Will Smith (91) celebrates after pressuring Indianapolis Colts quarterback Curtis Painter during an NFL football game in New Orleans. The suspensions of Smith, Jonathan Vilma and two other players in the NFL's bounty investigation were lifted Friday, Sept. 7, 2012, by a three-member appeals panel and the league reinstated those players a few minutes later. The ruling does not permanently void their suspensions. (AP Photo/Jonathan Bachman, File)

FILE - In this Oct. 23, 2011, file photo, New Orleans Saints defensive end Will Smith (91) celebrates after pressuring Indianapolis Colts quarterback Curtis Painter during an NFL football game in New Orleans. The suspensions of Smith, Jonathan Vilma and two other players in the NFL's bounty investigation were lifted Friday, Sept. 7, 2012, by a three-member appeals panel and the league reinstated those players a few minutes later. The ruling does not permanently void their suspensions. (AP Photo/Jonathan Bachman, File)

In this Oct. 9, 2011, photo, Carolina Panthers' Cam Newton, left, is tackled by New Orleans Saints' Jonathan Vilma (51) during an NFL football game in Charlotte, N.C. The suspensions of Vilma and three other players in the NFL's bounty investigation were lifted Friday, Sept. 7, 2012, by a three-member appeals panel and the league reinstated those players a few minutes later. The ruling does not permanently void their suspensions. (AP Photo/Bob Leverone)

FILE - This May 22, 2012 file photo shows NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell during a new conference in Atlanta. The suspensions of four players in the NFL's bounty investigation have been lifted by a three-member appeals panel. The league reinstated those players a few minutes after Friday's, Sept. 7, 2012 ruling. The panel said Goodell did not have jurisdiction to hear the players' appeals of their punishment for their roles in the New Orleans Saints bounty program that paid cash bonuses for hits that injured opponents. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)

FILE - From left are NFL football players Jonathan Vilma, in 2011; Anthony Hargrove, in 2010; Will Smith, in 2011; and Scott Fujita, in 2011. The suspensions of four players in the NFL's bounty investigation have been lifted by a three-member appeals panel. The league reinstated those players a few minutes after Friday's, Sept. 7, 2012 ruling. While the ruling allows Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma, Saints defensive end Will Smith, Cleveland linebacker Scott Fujita and free agent defensive lineman Anthony Hargrove to play immediately, it does not permanently void their suspensions (AP Photo/File)

NEW ORLEANS (AP) ? While Jonathan Vilma, Scott Fujita and Will Smith are now all eligible to play after being reinstated by the NFL, it's still unclear if any will see action on Sunday.

The suspensions of the players, plus unsigned free agent Anthony Hargrove, for their roles in New Orleans' pay-for-pain bounty scandal were lifted Friday by a three-member appeals panel and all were reinstated by the league.

The Saints announced Saturday that Smith has been activated from reserve/suspended list. The team placed LB Vilma on Exempt - Commissioner Permission. The roster move is an indicator that Vilma won't play in New Orleans' season-opener against Washington.

The 30-year-old Vilma ? who had been hit with a season-long suspension ? has not attended a Saints' team meeting or practice since training camp started.

Smith, 31, will be a game-time decision.

The Saints likely have decided what they will do with the 6-foot-3, 282-pound defensive end ? who received for four-game suspension ? but probably won't make an announcement until the team is warming up. Smith took part in the majority of training camp and is healthy.

Saints interim coach Aaron Kromer had said this week that if Smith's suspension was lifted he likely would play against the Redskins.

The Cleveland Browns could use Fujita in their game against Philadelphia, but it is still unclear if they activate the 6-5, 250-pound linebacker.

With Chris Gocong out for the season, and his backup rookie James-Michael Johnson out this week (oblique) and Fujita suspended, the Browns were going to have to start rookie L.J. Fort against the Eagles. If they don't activate Fujita, they would go into the game with just two linebackers ? D'Qwell Jackson and Kaluka Maiava ? who have NFL experience.

Fujita stayed in Cleveland this week and practiced at nearby Baldwin Wallace University ? less than 1 mile from the Browns' facility. Friday he tweeted, "Weirdest thing about training at Baldwin Wallace this week is hearing the whistles/horns at my team's practice, literally a qtr-mile away."

Fujita may not be fully recovered after hurting his leg in the preseason opener against Detroit on Aug. 10. He missed the Browns' final three exhibitions. He returned to practice on Aug. 28, but hasn't had much contact and the Browns may want to rest the 33-year-old despite his suspension being overturned.

Hargrove, docked eight games, was released last month by Green Bay and is not currently with a team.

The appeals panel consisted of retired federal Judge Fern Smith of San Francisco, retired federal Judge Richard Howell of New York, and Georgetown professor James Oldham. It met in New York last week to hear arguments from the NFL Players Association, which appealed Burbank's ruling that Goodell had the authority to hear and rule on the players' appeals of their suspensions. NFL attorneys had asked the panel to affirm Burbank's ruling, but the panel sided in large part with the union.

The decision likely means that consolidated federal lawsuits brought against the NFL by Vilma and the NFLPA on behalf of the other three players are likely on hold until Commissioner Roger Goodell reissues punishment. It also spared U.S. District Judge Ginger Berrigan from having to decide before Sunday on a temporary restraining order requested by the players.

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AP Sports Writers Brett Martel in New Orleans and Tom Withers in Cleveland contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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