Oakland Raiders coach Tom Cable won't face charges after being investigated about allegations that he assaulted one of his assistants.
Napa County district attorney Gary Lieberstein said in a statement Thursday that the investigation concluded no charges were warranted.
Cable was accused of attacking Randy Hanson on Aug. 5 during a meeting at the team's training camp hotel in Napa. Hanson went to the hospital to get treated for a broken jaw but did not immediately tell authorities who assaulted him.
Hanson eventually cooperated with police. The police forwarded their investigation to Lieberstein's office earlier this month. Cable denied the allegations.
BROWNS: Pro Bowl nose tackle Shaun Rogers and linebacker Kamerion Wimbley returned to the team Thursday after being among 12 players - six of them starters - who were sent home Wednesday with flulike symptoms. The other 10 players remain isolated from the team.
Browns coach Eric Mangini said two of the unidentified players have been diagnosed with Influenza A, which is related to the H1N1 virus.
EAGLES: Coach Andy Reid said linebacker Omar Gaither will have surgery on his left foot and will miss the rest of the season.
STEELERS: A Nevada judge has denied a motion to dismiss a lawsuit accusing Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger of raping a woman at a hotel-casino at Lake Tahoe.
L.A. AREA STADIUM: Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed a bill allowing the construction of a 75,000-seat stadium that developers hope will lure an NFL team to the Los Angeles area.
Schwarzenegger announced the signing of the environmental exemption bill Thursday in Industry, where the stadium would be built about 15 miles east of Los Angeles.

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