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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — New York Jets kicker Greg Zuerlein will be activated from injured reserve and will play against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Interim coach Jeff Ulbrich announced Friday that Zuerlein is returning after missing seven games with a knee injury to his left, non-kicking leg. He had been shaky before the injury, but the Jets have since been unsettled at the position, with Riley Patterson, Spencer Shrader and Anders Carlson all filling in. “He came back, looked healthy, kicked the ball well this week,” Ulbrich said of Zuerlein. “So, he’ll be our guy going forward here.” Zuerlein is officially listed as questionable to play, but was a full participant the final two practices. Wide receiver Davante Adams is also questionable , but likely to play after participating on a limited basis Friday because of a hip ailment that held him out Thursday. Adams, acquired from Las Vegas in October, has 56 receptions for 719 yards and six touchdowns on 94 targets in nine games for the Jets. He’s 72 yards away from his fifth straight 1,000-yard season and sixth of his career. “I think at this point, it would be a crying shame to not be able to get that,” he said. Adams and Aaron Rodgers are also tied with Miami’s Dan Marino and Mark Clayton for the third-most TD connections (82), including playoffs, by a quarterback-wide receiver duo. Rodgers needs one touchdown pass to become the fifth player in NFL history to get 500 in the regular season — and Adams said he would “love” to be on the receiving end of the milestone. “I got 200, I got 400," he said of Rodgers' TD passes while they were teammates in Green Bay. “So it would be dope to get 500 as well. I think his 200th was my first, so we got some special connections in the past, so it'd be great.” Adams said he was injured early in the game against the Rams, but was still able to catch seven passes for 68 yards and a touchdown. He said he was optimistic about his chances of playing at Buffalo. “We’re still working on it,” Adams said. “We’re treating it, trying to get it right so we can hopefully be there and ready by game time.” Cornerback Sauce Gardner is also questionable with a hamstring injury that sidelined him in the second half of New York's loss to the Los Angeles Rams . Zuerlein, who re-signed with the Jets last offseason on a two-year deal, made just nine of 15 field goal attempts and missed one extra point in the first eight games this year. He had been one of the NFL's most consistently reliable kickers the previous two seasons with the Jets. Patterson kicked in one game after the Jets placed Zuerlein on IR. Shrader also kicked in one game before he was signed off the practice squad by Kansas City. Carlson had been the kicker the past five games, but missed a field goal and an extra point against the Rams and the Jets signed Greg Joseph to the practice squad to provide competition. Ulbrich said earlier in the week Zuerlein would also be in the mix after a long layoff. "I think sometimes that can be powerful, an opportunity just to take a deep breath, get his body healthy again and get a restart," Ulbrich said. “So I’m excited for him to do his thing these last two games and really demonstrate to everybody who he is as a kicker.” Defensive tackle Quinnen Williams could return after missing last week with a hamstring injury. He was listed as questionable and was limited at practice all week. Also questionable but expected to play are right tackle Morgan Moses (knee), safety Tony Adams (ankle), cornerback Michael Carter II (back), defensive end Haason Reddick (neck) and defensive lineman Braiden McGregor (ankle). Defensive tackle Leki Fotu was ruled out with a knee injury. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFLThe superintendents of police are directly or indirectly involved with extortion in connivance with sub-inspectors or the officer-in-charges of police stations, said Barrister Zillur Rahman, deputy inspector general (DIG) of the Dhaka Traffic and Driving School yesterday. He made this statement at a seminar on "Prevention of Extortion in Bangladesh," organised by the Bangladesh Institute of Social Research Trust. Zillur said if SPs and DIGs are not complicit, extortion could be reduced by 50 percent. He said the focus has mainly been on blaming SIs and OCs for extortion. The police's image is not improving because of senior officers, he said. He further explained that responsibility for the issue is split: 49 percent lie with senior officers, 50 percent with political leaders, and 1 percent with other internal problems. "If senior officers are at least 25 percent effective, the police's image would improve," he said. He also pointed out that political leaders are equally responsible for not addressing the issue. Zillur referenced DB Harun Or Rashid, who received awards despite allegations of killing, due to recommendations from senior officers. M Khurshed Alam, chairman of BISR Trust, who chaired the seminar, revealed that only 25 percent of victims of petty crimes such as mugging or theft in Dhaka report them to the police. "In a survey of 400 people, we found that victims of mugging were often forced to file theft complaints instead," he said. Mamun Or Rashid, deputy commissioner (crime) of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police, said although the police became ineffective after August 5, the situation has improved. He said they had successfully identified crime hotspots and times, and increased patrolling to bring the situation under control. Nazmul Haque, former additional inspector general of police, claimed that police officers are encouraged to use force for the chance to win awards like the Bangladesh Police Medal. He also said corrupt officers are often given the best postings, while honest officers are sidelined. "We have a good system, but it must be followed," he added. The superintendents of police are directly or indirectly involved with extortion in connivance with sub-inspectors or the officer-in-charges of police stations, said Barrister Zillur Rahman, deputy inspector general (DIG) of the Dhaka Traffic and Driving School yesterday. He made this statement at a seminar on "Prevention of Extortion in Bangladesh," organised by the Bangladesh Institute of Social Research Trust. Zillur said if SPs and DIGs are not complicit, extortion could be reduced by 50 percent. He said the focus has mainly been on blaming SIs and OCs for extortion. The police's image is not improving because of senior officers, he said. He further explained that responsibility for the issue is split: 49 percent lie with senior officers, 50 percent with political leaders, and 1 percent with other internal problems. "If senior officers are at least 25 percent effective, the police's image would improve," he said. He also pointed out that political leaders are equally responsible for not addressing the issue. Zillur referenced DB Harun Or Rashid, who received awards despite allegations of killing, due to recommendations from senior officers. M Khurshed Alam, chairman of BISR Trust, who chaired the seminar, revealed that only 25 percent of victims of petty crimes such as mugging or theft in Dhaka report them to the police. "In a survey of 400 people, we found that victims of mugging were often forced to file theft complaints instead," he said. Mamun Or Rashid, deputy commissioner (crime) of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police, said although the police became ineffective after August 5, the situation has improved. He said they had successfully identified crime hotspots and times, and increased patrolling to bring the situation under control. Nazmul Haque, former additional inspector general of police, claimed that police officers are encouraged to use force for the chance to win awards like the Bangladesh Police Medal. He also said corrupt officers are often given the best postings, while honest officers are sidelined. "We have a good system, but it must be followed," he added.
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