Hampshire and England batsman Michael Carberry is to undergo tests this week amid concerns over the condition that six years ago caused potentially life-threatening blood clots to form in one of his lungs.Carberry had felt unwell last week and has been left out of Hampshires current County Championship match against Warwickshire so that he can see a specialist as promptly as possible, with his county unwilling to take any chances with his health.He has had a problem that has not cleared up in the way we had hoped so his going to have some tests done, the Hampshire first-team coach Dale Benkenstein said.We are hoping to have him back for the T20 matches later in the week but in view of what has happened to him in the past we do not want to take any risks with him.It is a little bit worrying but hopefully the tests will show that everything is fine.Carberry has to take medication to control the condition, which emerged after he had suffered attacks of breathlessness while fielding and batting. 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It looked as if he ran into a plate glass window in what was surely the worst decision in the NFLs fourth weekend.Jones laid a clean hit on Newton near the goal line that staggered the leagues reigning MVP and sent him out of Carolinas 48-33 loss with a concussion.It was reminiscent of Tebows ill-fated dart into the end zone on the final play of his NFL preseason debut in 2010 when two defenders rendered the rookie a human sandwich with bruised ribs.That was a foretaste of Tebows brief pro football career and sparked debate among his supporters and detractors alike over whether he could survive in the NFL if he didnt change his bruising running style.Newton might also have to change some things if hes to continue thriving -- and surviving -- in this league.Newton has been a human pinball, getting hit 840 times while either throwing or running since entering the league as the NFLs top draft pick in 2011, according to ESPN. Second on that list is Russell Wilson with 303 fewer hits.Newtons coach, Ron Rivera, complained about officials not protecting his big QB after several helmet-to-helmet shots in the opener at Denver, but he didnt have a problem with Jones vicious hit.If I was playing Ive had taken the shot, Rivera said Monday.The Panthers are the eighth Super Bowl participant since 1990 to start off 1/3 or worse, and only one of those, the 1996 Cowboys, recovered to reach the playoffs.There were other curious calls in Week 4, such as the Buccaneers keeping Jameis Winston in the game after a 90-minute storm delay for the final few minutes of Tampa Bays 27-7 loss to Denver .Not only that, but they went for it on fourth-and-43 on their final snap after the Broncos had hammered Winston on his previous three snaps. 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We left him in.Washington cornerback Josh Norman was penalized for shooting a bow and arrow, after he celebrated his crucial interception against Cleveland by acting as if he was Katniss Everdeen.The Patriots failed to greet Tom Bradys return with an undefeated record after Cyrus Jones made the mistake of returning Buffalos first two kickoffs out of the end zone.That put third-string QB Jacoby Brissett in a bad spot and he went three-and-out from his 9 and his 14 sandwiched around LeSean McCoys 7-yard TD grab that was all the Bills needed on their way to handing the Pats their first home goose egg since 1993 .In that same game, referee Pete Morelli accidentally broadcast a profanity at Gillette Stadium. Morelli didnt realize he had left his stadium microphone on during a third-quarter timeout and was talking to another official.Those at the stadium -- but not at home -- heard him say, Turned into a pretty good game. But one big hit, this s--- could explode.Among the many good calls Sunday, one stands out: The Seattle Seahawks visited the Meadowlands for the first time since crushing the Broncos 43-8 in the Super Bowl three years ago. So, coach Pete Carroll booked the same hotel the `Hawks stayed in that week. The good vibes carried over into Sunday when Seattle beat the Jets 27-17.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL---AP Sports Writers Charles Odom and John Wawrow contributed.---Follow AP Pro Football Writer Arnie Melendrez Stapleton on Twitter: http://twitter.com/arniestapleton ' ' '