John Orozcos resilience helped the gymnast qualify for a second U.S. Olympic team. Hell need to rely on it yet again if he wants to keep competing in his star-crossed career.Orozco tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee for a second time during training this week and will miss the Rio Games. The 23-year-old injured the knee during a high bar dismount and an MRI exam revealed the extent of the damage. He will be replaced on the five-man team by 2012 Olympic all-around bronze medalist Danell Leyva.It is always difficult to replace an Olympic team member, national team coordinator Kevin Mazeika said in a statement. Johns injury is unfortunate and heartbreaking news, but he is handling the situation like the true professional and champion that he is. Hes fully supporting the team and its goals moving ahead.Orozco was a rising star four years ago, winning the national championship and qualifying for the mens all-around final. He tore the ACL in his left knee for the first time during the post-Olympic exhibition tour in the fall of 2012, but returned to win medals at both the 2013 and 2014 world championships. The New York natives path to another Olympic team, however, endured a pair of painful setbacks in 2015. His mother Damaris, long his biggest supporter, passed away on Feb. 14, 2015, and he tore the Achilles in his right leg for a second time that summer.Orozco admitted to wondering if he wanted to keep competing after tearing the Achilles. He returned to competition over the winter and his steady improvement on pommel horse, high bar and parallel bars -- events he trained on even as he rehabbed the Achilles -- helped him earn a spot on the 2016 Olympic team as an event specialist.Now that role will fall to Leyva. He said after earning bronze at the 2012 Olympics that hed set his sights on all-around champion Kohei Uchimura of Japan. 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CLEVELAND -- An early scuffle in Sundays contest between the?Dallas Cowboys?and the?Cleveland Browns?resulted in the ejection of an Erving and an Irving.Browns center Cam Erving and Cowboys defensive end David Irving both were ejected after they scuffled following an incompletion by Browns quarterback?Cody Kessler?with 12 minutes, 44 seconds left in the first quarter.Replays showed Irving did not have a helmet; it appeared that Erving ripped off the helmet and threw it at the Dallas end, who retaliated. Both players were penalized.Browns tackle Joe Thomas likened the scuffle to that of a UFC fight.After the play was over, I heard whistles and turned around and saw that the guy was on top of Cam punching him in the face. It looked like a UFC fight. So I tried to run over there to split it up so that Cam didnt retaliate, thinking that obviously the guy on top was going to get ejected but as long as Cam didnt retaliate he wasnt going to get ejected. Obviously they both got ejected.?Referee Jeff Triplette ejected the players. His crew has ejected five players this season. The rest of the NFL officiating crews have ejected four players.?The league has now more than doubled its total number of four ejections for the 2015 season and remains on pace for at least a 15-year high in that category.The highest number of ejections in a season is 13 from 2001, which is the furthest back the ESPN Stats & Infoormation database goes.dddddddddddd?The pair of ejections had a bigger impact on the Browns, and coach Hue Jackson gave his take on the scuffle at the conclusion of the game.Disappointing. Obviously, you cant throw the helmet. There is a chance Cam would have probably stayed out there if he did not throw the helmet. He has to keep his poise. That is one thing I talked to him about when he came over. Let us not retaliate because somebody is doing something. You have to be smart enough to hold your cool, because it hurts our football team. We cant afford to lose a guy that is a starter.Erving is the Browns starting center on a line that has dealt with injuries all season. Left guard Joel Bitonio is out for the season after surgery to repair a Lisfranc injury in his foot. Erving missed three games with a bruised lung, and one of his replacements,?Austin Reiter, tore a knee ligament.Irving is a backup defensive end. He was named the NFC Defensive Player of the Week after the Cowboys Oct. 16 victory over the Green Bay Packers with three forced fumbles.John Greco moved from right guard to center to replace Erving, with rookie Spencer Drango taking over at left guard and Alvin Bailey moving from left to right guard.Kevin Seifert and Todd Archer contributed to this report. ' ' '