Injured Bronco released from hospital

Linebacker Warrick Holdman was released from the hospital Friday, 24 hours after being treated for a spinal cord concussion following a collision with a teammate at training camp.

“He did have some numbness this morning, but not a lot,” coach Mike Shanahan said.

The Broncos didn’t say when Holdman, who spent the night at Sky Ridge Medical Center, would be able to practice again.

Holdman was injured Thursday when he tried to tackle running back Mike Bell, who lowered his shoulder and struck the 243-pound linebacker in the crown of his helmet.

Bengals

Free-agent tight end Erik Jensen signed a one-year deal, adding depth to the Bengals’ most depleted position. Cincinnati has lost three reserve tight ends to injury since training camp began.

Giants

Seven-time Pro Bowl defensive end Michael Strahan probably will release a statement on his holdout over the weekend, according to his agent. Strahan, 35, failed to report to camp a week ago, hours after agent Tony Agnone stunned the Giants by telling them that Strahan was considering retirement.

Bills

Reserve defensive tackle John McCargo is out indefinitely after straining an abdominal muscle during a training camp practice. Buffalo coach Dick Jauron couldn’t estimate how much practice time McCargo will miss.

Bucs

Left tackle Luke Petitgout returned to practice in a limited fashion Friday afternoon after sitting out Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday morning.

Titans

Defensive end Simeon Rice’s tour of NFL teams brought him to Tennessee’s headquarters Friday, and he was gone after a few hours. Titans general manager Mike Reinfeldt said the team gave Rice a physical exam, and he and coach Jeff Fisher met with the 12-year veteran.

Rams

Linebacker Chris Draft, who has been suffering from an asthma-like condition, practiced Friday. Draft signed as a free agent after making 107 tackles for Carolina last season, He had been out since July 27.