The Washington Redskins expect offensive lineman Bryan Stork to report to the team, a source close to the situation said, though it remains uncertain whether this completely ends his retirement talk.NFL Network first reported the news.The Redskins traded a conditional seventh-round draft pick to New England for Stork, a former starting center. It had already been reported that the Patriots were going to release him, which is when the Redskins offered a deal. The source said Stork gave Washington the initial impression he was excited to join the team, but talk of his possible retirement soon followed. Its uncertain whether that was over health concerns -- hes had four concussions -- or another reason.Stork started 17 games in his two seasons with New England, including in the Super Bowl win over Seattle his rookie year. In Washington, hell provide depth at center, and possibly guard, though theres a chance hell eventually push starter Kory Lichtensteiger for the starting job.Earlier in the day, Redskins coach Jay Gruden said he wasnt sure what the latest was with Stork, though he added, I dont have any timetable. Wed like him here as soon as possible. Wed like to get him in, get a look and go from there.Cristian Roldan USA Jersey .Y. -- Marcell Dareus and the Buffalo Bills defence made life miserable for Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco. Antonee Robinson USA Jersey . -- Sergey Tolchinksy scored his second goal of the game 3:56 into overtime as the Sault Ste. http://www.soccerusateamonline.com/Jordan-Morris-Copa-America-Jersey/ . Mickelson barely made the cut but had the best round of the day with nine birdies and an eagle coupled with two bogeys to sit two shots behind leader Craig Lee of Scotland. Lee shot a 69 for a 12-under 204 total. 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I think we limit ourselves when we just label ourselves just black, this, that and the third. I wanted to bring awareness because of that, but yet I dont think I should be labeled just a black quarterback, because its bigger things in this sport that need to be accommplished.ddddddddddddsked by GQ about other hot-button national issues, Newton said he doesnt have an opinion on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and wouldnt say whether he voted for North Carolina Gov. 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