UNDATED (AP) — Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy says wide receiver James Jones has a chance of playing Sunday against Cleveland at Lambeau Field, but he ruled linebacker Nick Perry out and said receiver Reggie Cobb would miss "multiple weeks" while refusing to elaborate.

Perry's malady was termed a "foot" injury, Jones' a "leg" injury and Cobb's a "knee" injury. All three were injured in Sunday's 19-17 win at Baltimore.

Cleveland Browns coach Rob Chudzinski says he doesn't plan to change quarterbacks for Sunday's game against Green Bay.

Brandon Weeden was back under center for Sunday's loss to Detroit and threw an underhanded interception with the Browns down by seven in the fourth quarter. The interception was part of a second half in which Cleveland was outscored 24-0 in a 31-17 loss to the Lions.

Weeden returned to the starting lineup Sunday after Brian Hoyer sustained a season-ending knee injury.

Also in the NFL on Monday:

— The Buffalo Bills have signed free-agent quarterback Matt Flynn, although coach Doug Marrone all but ruled out Flynn's chances of starting Sunday against the Dolphins in Miami. Flynn accepted a deal after spending the morning working out for a team that's been scrambling to add quarterbacks since rookie starter EJ Manuel sprained his right knee in a 37-24 loss to Cleveland on Oct. 3. Backup Thad Lewis started yesterday's loss to Cincinnati and threw a pair of fourth-quarter touchdown passes despite a sprained ankle.

— Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller was back with the team after completing his six-game suspension for violating the NFL's substance-abuse program. Miller didn't apologize or explain his actions, only to ask his fans, teammates and coaches to judge him on what he does in the future.

— Raiders coach Dennis Allen said he remains committed to quarterback Terrelle Pryor and has no plans to make a change. Allen gave the vote of confidence one day after Pryor threw three interceptions, including two in the final 4 1/2 minutes of a 24-7 loss to Kansas City. Pryor also was sacked 10 times and had a career-low rating of 45.7.

— Cardinals defensive end Calais Campbell attended team meetings after being released from a Bay Area hospital late Sunday night. Campbell was hospitalized for possible neck and spine injuries after he was carted off the field during Arizona's 32-20 loss at San Francisco yesterday.

— The Washington Redskins have lost backup linebacker Bryan Kehl and long snapper Nick Sundberg for the season with injuries. Kehl tore the ACL in his left knee, and Sundberg tore the meniscus in his right knee in Sunday's 31-16 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.

— The New York Giants could be without running back Brandon Jacobs for next Monday's game against Minnesota due to a left hamstring injury. That would make Michael Cox the likely starter with David Wilson and Da'Rel Scott also nursing injuries.

— Jets running back Mike Goodson will miss the rest of the season after tearing two ligaments in his left knee in Sunday's 19-6 loss to Pittsburgh. Goodson says the ACL and MCL were torn when he was trying to make a tackle on Lawrence Timmons' game-sealing interception of Geno Smith in the fourth quarter.

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