ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Buffalo Bills coach Rex Ryan was upset Monday about a hit Sunday by Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jarvis Landry that sent Bills safety Aaron Williams to the hospital for precautionary CT and MRI scans on his head and neck area.Yeah, it was totally unnecessary, Ryan said Monday. Did [Landry] target, did he launch? Yeah, he did all those. You can check every box you want. Was it a dirty hit? Yeah. It was unnecessary. And as I see it, it was unsportsmanlike.Williams was back in meetings Monday, but Ryan said doctors were still evaluating Williams for possible injuries.Landry was penalized for unnecessary roughness on the second-quarter block, in which the Dolphins top receiver launched his shoulder into Williams as the safety pursued Miami running back?Jay Ajayi on a 6-yard run.I was surprised he did it, and absolutely disappointed, Ryan said Monday. Now I have a player thats in jeopardy. So I dont understand it.Williams remained on the ground for several minutes as medical staff treated him. Landry remained close by and apologized to Williams as he was escorted off the field. After the game, he said, If I could take that hit back, I would. Its a guys livelihood.Landry had been penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct earlier in the game for taunting, but the unnecessary roughness call did not qualify him for ejection under the NFLs new two-strike rule. Ryan wants the NFL to consider expanding which penalties can result in a player being ejected.I think maybe we need to look at our rules a little bit, where the college game may have it right, Ryan said. Maybe having a guy that targets or deliberately does something like that, maybe the right move is to eject the player from the game and maybe part of another game. Thats how college does it. I also like the fact that they review it on video.Were trying to clean that part of the game up. Theres no question about it. We dont need to do that type of stuff. ... Thats how guys get injured. And if we want to really protect our players, we need to look at things. Maybe in the future, we will look at things differently.Bills cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman called the block a cheap hit after Sundays game. On Monday, center Eric Wood told WGR 550 that the hit crossed the line and Landry tried to take [Williams] head off. Air Force 1 Clearance . -- On the field, it was business as usual for Jameis Winston and No. Wholesale Air Force 1 From China . -- About a third of the way through the regular season, the Washington Wizards are at . http://www.airforce1clearance.com/ . -- When the Florida Panthers fell behind by two goals in the first period to the top team in the NHL, it appeared they were on their way to yet another loss. Air Force 1 Cheap Outlet . Halifax beat the Saint John Sea Dogs 7-5 on the strength of two goals apiece from Nikolaj Ehlers, Matt Murphy and Brent Andrews. Jonathan Drouin also scored and had three assists while Zachary Fucale made 17 saves for the Mooseheads (16-8-0), who led 6-1 after two periods. Wholesale Air Force 1 .Y. - Free agent outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury, fresh off winning the World Series with Boston, reached agreement with the rival New York Yankees on a seven-year contract worth about $153 million, a person familiar with the negotiations said Tuesday night. SAN DIEGO -- Batting cleanup in his second game back from his second stint on the disabled list, Curtis Granderson gave the New York Yankees some badly needed power. Granderson hit a two-run home run, his first since coming off the DL, and Ivan Nova dominated the Padres through seven impressive innings to lead the Yankees to a 3-0 victory against San Diego on Saturday night. Tyson Ross was pitching well for the Padres when it quickly fell apart. Alfonso Soriano singled to centre leading off the seventh and Granderson followed with a homer into the Jack Daniels Old No. 7 party deck atop the right field wall. "Its good. Any way to help the team out," Granderson said. "It was scuffle against Ross out there. He had thrown really well against us. Finally the third time around we were able to get a little thing going with Soriano to get the bloop there and then finally to get a pitch that caught some of the plate. He didnt give us much of that throughout the earlier parts of the game." It was Grandersons first hit since being activated before Friday nights game. Hes been on the DL twice since spring training after being hit by pitches. It was his second homer of the season. "I fell behind first pitch changeup away, and then I tried to go fastball and got too much of the plate and he made me pay for it," Ross said. Granderson scored again in the ninth when he hit a leadoff single, stole second and came in on Jayson Nixs two-out single. "He was part of all three runs tonight," manager Joe Girardi said. "Ive talked about how Curtis can change the complexion of the game really quickly and thats what he did tonight. Thats why I put him in the four slot tonight, because of how he can change a game and its really nice to have him back." The sellout crowd at Petco Park was on its feet as Mariano Rivera came on to start the ninth. He pitched a perfect inning to earn his 35th save in 37 chances in his farewell season, and the 643rd of his career. Nova (5-4) held San Diego to just four hits in seven innings while striking out eight and walking one. He retired 15 straight batters from the second through sixth innings, keeping the Padres off-balance with a mixture of curveballs and fastballs. Novas streak began after he allowed Alexi Amaristas leadoff double in the second. Amarista took third on Logan Forsythes groundout but was stranded as Nova got Nick Hundley to ground out and then struck out Ross. "He was tough," San Diegos Chase Headley said. "I felt he did a really good job of locating his fastball and obviously he had that really good breaking ball going tonight. I looked up at the scoreboard in the sixth or seventh inning and saw that he had thrown 15 or 18 balls total. And when someone has thrown as many breaking balls as he did, thats pretty impressive. He didd a great job of locating his pitches and had really good stuff.dddddddddddd" The Padres didnt have another baserunner until Will Venable doubled leading off the seventh. Nova retired the next two batters, walked Logan Forsythe and then punched out Hundley on a curveball to end the inning. Nova was taken by San Diego in the December 2008 draft but was returned to the Yankees at the end of spring training in 2009. Ross (2-5) retired the first 13 Yankees batters, including striking out five in a row at one point, before Lyle Overbay lined a single to left. Ross then got Eduardo Nunez to fly out to centre and struck out Brett Lillibridge. "Early on he was getting a lot of quick outs," Granderson said. "He was pitching no-hit baseball for a while until Overbay was able to get one in and then that finally, I guess, settled everybody in a little bit to say, OK, we can hit him. Lets do what we need to do up there and stay within our approach and get something we can hit. " Ross allowed two runs and three hits in six-plus innings, struck out a career-high nine and walked three. His previous career high was eight strikeouts, accomplished three times previously, including twice this season. Ross was coming off a 1-0 victory against All-Star Patrick Corbin and the Arizona Diamondbacks in which he allowed only three hits in eight innings. NOTES: Yankees manager Joe Girardi is giving SS Derek Jeter two games off to rest his sore right leg. Girardi says Jeter has been battling a calf injury. The manager doesnt know if the injury came about because of a strained right quadriceps that landed Jeter on the disabled list from July 12 until being activated last Sunday. "Its a concern of ours and weve got to try to get him healthy," Girardi said. ... Eduardo Nunez started at SS on Saturday night after starting at 3B on Friday night. Lillibridge started at 3B on Saturday night. ... David "Boomer" Wells, who grew up in San Diego and pitched for both the Yankees and Padres, watched from right behind home plate. ... The Padres signed SS Ronny Cedeno to a minor league contract because All-Star Everth Cabrera is facing a 50-game suspension by Major League Baseball as part of its investigation of the Biogenesis drug clinic. Cedeno was scheduled to be in the lineup for Double-A Lake Elsinore on Saturday night. Cabrera is among 14 players facing discipline in MLBs Biogenesis probe, and suspensions are expected Monday. The Padres are off Monday and begin a two-game series against the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night. ... This three-game series concludes Sunday when Ian Kennedy (3-8, 5.23 ERA) makes his Padres debut against the team that drafted him in the first round in 2006. Kennedy was obtained in a trade with Arizona on Wednesday. The Yankees counter with Phil Hughes (4-9, 4.58). ' ' '