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Z - From The Sidelines...NFL Injury Roundup - Week 19January 11, 2007
By Nicholas Minnix Welcome to KFFL.com's Injury Roundup. Each week, we keep you up to speed on all the latest injury news from around the NFL. Whether it's a minor injury or a season-altering catastrophe, we're on top of it. Which players may be sitting out of this weekend's key games? Which ones are ready to step back between the white lines? QUARTERBACKSNew England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (shoulder) practiced Wednesday, Jan. 10, and will start in the Divisional round of the playoffs. He is listed as probable. RUNNING BACKSIndianapolis Colts running back Joseph Addai (chest) missed practice Wednesday, Jan. 10, but is expected to play in the Divisional round of the playoffs. He is listed as questionable. If he can't play, running back Dominic Rhodes would get most of the work at tailback. Philadelphia Eagles running back Brian Westbrook (knee) practiced Wednesday, Jan. 10, and is probable for the Divisional round of the playoffs. If he can't play, running back Correll Buckhalter would start. WIDE RECEIVERSNew Orleans Saints wide receiver Joe Horn (groin) was limited in Wednesday, Jan. 10, and is questionable for the Divisional round of the playoffs. If he can't play, wideout Terrance Copper would start. Wideout Devery Henderson would also see more time. Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Darrell Jackson (toe) missed practice Wednesday, Jan. 10, but is expected to play in the Divisional round of the playoffs. If he can't play, wideout Nate Burleson might start, but wideout Bobby Engram would likely see more looks. The Rest of the Field... Seattle Seahawks wide receiver D.J. Hackett (hip) missed practice Wednesday, Jan. 10, and appear unlikely to play in the Divisional round of the playoffs. If he can't play, Engram would likely see more time on the field. TIGHT ENDSNew England Patriots tight end Benjamin Watson (leg) missed a portion of practice Wednesday, Jan. 10, and is questionable for the Divisional round of the playoffs. If he can't play, Daniel Graham would likely serve as the team's No. 1 tight end. Tight end David Thomas would also see time.
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Nicholas Minnix KFFL's baseball editor plays in LABR and Tout Wars and won the FSWA Baseball Industry Insiders League in 2010. The University of Delaware alum is a regular guest on Sirius/XM Fantasy Sports Radio and Baltimore's WNST AM 1570. Follow him on Twitter. Featured LinksTalk Sports 24/7! Recent articles:
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