Colts tackle Simon has surgery

Indianapolis defensive tackle Corey Simon is likely to miss a couple of more weeks after having arthroscopic surgery on his injured left knee, but was hopeful he could return for the Colts’ regular-season opener.

“It was just that, after the second opinion, we thought it was best to go that way,” he said. “So we took care of it.”

Simon hasn’t practiced since banging his knee Aug. 4.

Coach Tony Dungy had only said the Colts were considering surgery for the former Pro Bowl defensive tackle who signed a five-year deal last September.

At 300 pounds, Simon is the biggest player on a defensive line that is undersized by most NFL standards.

Known as a run-stuffer, Simon is expected to play a major role in Indianapolis’ defensive tackle rotation that also includes Montae Reagor and Raheem Brock, a converted defensive end who is moving full-time to tackle this season.

Simon plans to sit out Saturday against New Orleans and if he misses the preseason finale Sept. 1 against Cincinnati, it would mark the second straight year he’s missed the entire preseason. The Colts first regular season game is against the New York Giants on Sept. 10.

Panthers

Steve Smith missed practice again Tuesday, this time with an ingrown toenail.

Smith, who led the NFL in receiving last season, had already missed 17 days after straining his left hamstring July 29, the first day of training camp. He returned to practice last week, but sat out Saturday’s exhibition game against Jacksonville and did not practice Monday.

He’s questionable for Thursday’s preseason game against Miami.

“Ideally, I’d want them all in every game. But in this case, we are just making sure he is ready for the season opener when they start counting the games,” Panthers coach John Fox said. “He’s day-to-day, and we’ll be cautious.”

Giants

Linebacker LaVar Arrington returned to practice, a day after a swollen right knee forced him to leave a workout. Arrington, who signed a $49 million contract as a free agent in the offseason, expects to play against the Jets on Friday at Giants Stadium. His knee is a concern. He has had two surgeries on it in recent years.

Steelers

Pro Bowl wide receiver Hines Ward sat out the team’s afternoon workout Tuesday due to a strained left hamstring.

Ward missed the practice a day after returning to workouts for the first time in more than two weeks. The reigning Super Bowl MVP was out since Aug. 4 and missed the first two preseason games. He left Monday’s practice early when he felt a twinge in the hamstring.

Bills

Linebacker Courtney Watson, acquired in a trade from New Orleans, was released by Buffalo.

Also cut were offensive tackle Matt Morgan, who missed most of camp with a hip injury, and defensive tackles LaWaylon Brown and Faafetai Tupa’i. It was the second time Brown has been cut by the Bills. He also failed to make the team last summer.

Packers

Wide receiver Marc Boerigter, signed to a one-year deal on March 26, was released Tuesday after catching only one pass for 19 yards in two preseason games. The 28-year-old Boerigter spent four seasons with the Chiefs, and had 39 receptions for 697 yards and eight touchdowns.