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Latest on Colorado Buffaloes guard D'Shawn Schwartz including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on ESPN. The Schwartz Center for Performing Arts hopes to return to live performances in January 2021 while also continuing to provide a live stream for those who prefer to watch it virtually. This decision will be informed by the current health guidelines in place at the time, and in coordination with Emory University.

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Jay L. Schwartz, D.O. Certified LASIK Surgeon
President, Schwartz Laser Eye Center

Dr. Jay L. Schwartz is one of the most trusted and in-demand refractive surgeons in the entire Valley. Tens of thousands of Phoenicians have trusted him with their LASIK laser vision correction, including some of our area's most elite professional athletes. Dr. Schwartz is the official ophthalmologist for the Phoenix Suns, Arizona Diamondbacks, world-champion Phoenix Mercury and the Arizona Coyotes. As a hub of spring training programs, Dr. Schwartz and his team of professionals spend time every spring with numerous professional baseball teams, sharpening their vision and preparing them for the upcoming season.

Dr. Schwartz is also a leading cataract surgeon that offers a broad range of advanced intraocular lenses, including ReSTOR, Crystalens and Tecnis multifocal lenses. He and his team help every cataract patient select the IOL that best suits their unique needs and goals.

Dr. Schwartz also works with a team of talented and compassionate optometrists that provide comprehensive optometric care. The team is comprised of Dr. Marc Bloomenstein, Dr. Kevin M. Donausky and Dr. Kristi Rhodes.

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Jay L. Schwartz, D.O. Certified LASIK Surgeon
President, Schwartz Laser Eye Center

Dr. Jay L. Schwartz is one of the most trusted and in-demand refractive surgeons in the entire Valley. Tens of thousands of Phoenicians have trusted him with their LASIK laser vision correction, including some of our area's most elite professional athletes. Dr. Schwartz is the official ophthalmologist for the Phoenix Suns, Arizona Diamondbacks, world-champion Phoenix Mercury and the Arizona Coyotes. As a hub of spring training programs, Dr. Schwartz and his team of professionals spend time every spring with numerous professional baseball teams, sharpening their vision and preparing them for the upcoming season.

Dr. Schwartz is also a leading cataract surgeon that offers a broad range of advanced intraocular lenses, including ReSTOR, Crystalens and Tecnis multifocal lenses. He and his team help every cataract patient select the IOL that best suits their unique needs and goals.

Dr. Schwartz also works with a team of talented and compassionate optometrists that provide comprehensive optometric care. The team is comprised of Dr. Marc Bloomenstein, Dr. Kevin M. Donausky and Dr. Kristi Rhodes.

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Team Ophthalmologist since 2000

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The Chiefs will play Monday's game against the Buffalo Bills without wide receiver Sammy Watkins after officially ruling him out for Week 6.

The designation doesn't come as a big surprise because Watkins missed three straight days of practice. Watkins injured his hamstring in Week 5 and was unable to finish the game.

Second-year pro Mecole Hardman is expected to step in for Watkins, while Byron Pringle continues in his role as a backup wide receiver and core special teams contributor.

Starting right tackle Mitchell Schwartz is a surprise addition to Saturday's injury report. Schwartz showed up as questionable because of a back injury despite the Chiefs indicating he went through a full practice.

Safari development preview. The Chiefs would need to reshuffle the offensive line if Schwartz isn't available for Monday's game in Buffalo, which kicks off at 4 p.m. Central time and will air on Fox.

Left guard Kelechi Osemele, who suffered torn tendons in both knees against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 5, was placed on injured reserve Saturday, clearing roster space for the addition of running back Le'Veon Bell. Veteran Mike Remmers is expected to start in Osemele's place, but could kick out to right tackle with second-year swing offensive lineman Nick Allegretti filling in at guard depending on Schwartz's status. Silkypix developer studio pro 9.

For the Bills, wide receiver John Brown (knee) is questionable after putting in a limited practice Saturday. Brown, who missed Week 5, practiced fully Thursday and Friday.

Buffalo also listed cornerback Tre'Davious White (back), linebacker Matt Milano (pectoral) and guard Quinton Spain (foot) as questionable.

Virtualhostx 8 5 0 32. Bills tight end Dawson Knox (calf) was ruled out after he missed all three days of practice. Best editing software for macbook pro.

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