ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Buffalo Bills wide receiver Sammy Watkins could play Thursday night against the New York Jets despite soreness in his left foot, coach Rex Ryan said Monday.Watkins told the teams medical staff after Sundays loss to the Baltimore Ravens that his surgically repaired foot was sore, prompting a report Monday from the New York Daily News that Watkins could be shut down for several weeks as a precaution.Thats not what were thinking right now, Ryan said of the possibility of sidelining Watkins for the Bills upcoming games.Definitely going to be out there playing [against the Jets], Watkins told ESPN.?Im doing fine. Ill be fine. Just was sore after the game. Thats expected. Getting prepared for next week.Ryan added that he is confident that [Watkins] will be OK despite the apparent setback in Watkins recovery from a broken foot that required a procedure to repair in the spring.Hopefully hell progress through the week and hell be ready to roll, Ryan said Monday of the Bills game Thursday against the Jets. The team will only hold walk-through practices before the contest, which will give little indication of Watkins availability to play.Im not in any pain, Watkins said. Its not about the pain. Its about just being smart. I got it checked out and it was fine.The Daily News reported Monday that doctors have advised Watkins against having a second surgery on his foot, and that there was a fear on Sunday night that the wideout could miss the rest of the season before doctors made the recommendation not to have surgery.Asked Monday if the possibility of Watkins missing the entire season was overboard, Ryan responded, it seems like it.When asked if there was concern the injury could get worse, Watkins said, With these injuries, they get better as you go. The more reps, the more speed, the more youre feeling the injury out and mentally having faith and believing that its healed, you get better. Ive been progressing and getting better every day, so I dont feel like Im having any setbacks.Its just all up to we being smart, treatment and doing the right thing.Watkins, who was not listed on the injury report last week, played 42 snaps Sunday, catching four passes for a team-high 43 yards. 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Arizona Cardinals coach Bruce Arians was released from the hospital Monday night and returned home after feeling ill overnight, the team said.ESPNs Adam Schefter reported that Arians was expected to return to work this week, possibly as early as Tuesday.Arians was taken to the hospital because of chest pains, sources close to the situation told Schefter, but the team said test results have come back favorably.After returning home from Minnesota, Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians was experiencing discomfort and not feeling well during the night. His wife took him to a local hospital to be evaluated, the Cardinals said in a statement. All tests conducted so far have come back favorably. He remains in the hospital for continued evaluation.The Cardinals canceled Arians Monday news conference that was scheduled for 2:15 p.m. ET.?Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald met with reporters instead of Arians on Monday and said he talked with the coach Monday morning. Arians told Fitzgerald he was resting comfortably and was feeling better.Cardinals defensive back Tyrann Mathieu tweeted that he had heard from Arians:The Cardinals lost 30-24 to the Minnesota Vikings in Minneapolis on Sunday.In August, Arians was ruushed to a San Diego hospital before a Cardinals preseason game against the Chargers, thinking he had a kidney stone.dddddddddddd The Cardinals said Arians was suffering from complications from diverticulitis, an inflammation in the colon.He spent the night in the hospital and was released the next morning.Arians health has been an issue throughout his career.He gained 33 pounds during his first season in Arizona but lost about 15 in the first two months after the season. He began walking before practices during the 2013 season but hasnt been seen doing that in a couple of seasons.Before his time with the Cardinals, Arians was hospitalized before an Indianapolis Colts?wild-card game against the Baltimore Ravens?in 2013 because of an ear infection.He also underwent surgery for prostate cancer in 2007 while with the Pittsburgh Steelers.When he was the head coach at Temple University, Arians said he was hospitalized for migraines, sometimes up to twice a week. He said the migraines stopped as soon as he was fired from Temple in 1988.ESPNs Josh Weinfuss contributed to this report. ' ' '