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Week 10 Injury Report -- Friday FOR USE AS DESIRED NFL-PER-10B 11/11/05 WEEK 10 INJURY REPORT -- FRIDAY Following is a list of quarterback injuries for Week 10 Games (November 13-14): Chicago Bears Out Rex Grossman (ankle) New York Jets Out Jay Fiedler (right shoulder) Pittsburgh Steelers Out Ben Roethlisberger (knee) Detroit Lions Questionable Jeff Garcia (leg) San Francisco 49ers Questionable Alex Smith (knee) New England Patriots Probable Tom Brady (right shoulder) New York Jets Probable Vinny Testaverde (achilles) Philadelphia Eagles Probable Donovan McNabb (rib) Washington Redskins Probable Mark Brunell (calf) Following is a list of injured players for Week 10 Games (November 13-14): SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (2-6) AT CHICAGO BEARS (5-3) San Francisco 49ers OUT LB Saleem Rasheed (knee) DOUBTFUL C Jeremy Newberry (knee/shoulder) QUESTIONABLE G Eric Heitmann (neck); RB Maurice Hicks (knee); CB Ahmed Plummer (ankle); QB Alex Smith (knee) PROBABLE WR Arnaz Battle (knee); RB Frank Gore (foot); WR Rasheed Marshall (thigh); G Justin Smiley (knee) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) RB Kevan Barlow; RB Frank Gore; RB Maurice Hicks; WR WED Brandon Lloyd; WR Rasheed Marshall; C Jeremy Newberry; LB Saleem Rasheed; QB Alex Smith WR Arnaz Battle; RB Maurice Hicks; C Jeremy Newberry; LB THURS Saleem Rasheed; G Justin Smiley; QB Alex Smith RB Maurice Hicks; C Jeremy Newberry; LB Saleem Rasheed; FRI QB Alex Smith Chicago Bears OUT WR Bernard Berrian (thumb); QB Rex Grossman (ankle); T Fred Miller (jaw) DOUBTFUL S Todd Johnson (shoulder) QUESTIONABLE RB Thomas Jones (ribs) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) CB Jerry Azumah; WR Bernard Berrian; QB Rex Grossman; S WED Todd Johnson; RB Thomas Jones; C Olin Kreutz; T Fred Miller; DE Adewale Ogunleye WR Bernard Berrian; QB Rex Grossman; S Todd Johnson; DT THURS Tank Johnson; RB Thomas Jones; T Fred Miller WR Bernard Berrian; QB Rex Grossman; S Todd Johnson; RB FRI Thomas Jones; T Fred Miller ARIZONA CARDINALS (2-6) AT DETROIT LIONS (3-5) Arizona Cardinals OUT DE Bert Berry (pectoral); WR Anquan Boldin (knee); CB Antrel Rolle (knee) DOUBTFUL G Elton Brown (knee); WR Bryant Johnson (shoulder) PROBABLE RB J.J. Arrington (shoulder); LB Karlos Dansby (knee); C Nathan Hodel (wrist); DE Chike Okeafor (ribs); DE Antonio Smith (stomach); WR Reginald Swinton (toe) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) RB J.J. Arrington; DE Bert Berry; WR Anquan Boldin; G Elton WED Brown; DE Chike Okeafor; CB Antrel Rolle; WR Reginald Swinton DE Bert Berry; WR Anquan Boldin; G Elton Brown; WR Bryant THURS Johnson; CB Antrel Rolle; DE Antonio Smith DE Bert Berry; WR Anquan Boldin; G Elton Brown; WR Bryant FRI Johnson; CB Antrel Rolle Detroit Lions OUT CB Dre' Bly (wrist); LB Teddy Lehman (foot) QUESTIONABLE DE Kalimba Edwards (head); QB Jeff Garcia (leg); CB Andre' Goodman (hamstring); DT Shaun Rogers (knee); RB Paul Smith (ankle); WR Mike Williams (knee) PROBABLE T Jeff Backus (ankle); WR Scottie Vines (knee); WR Roy Williams (quadricep); G Damien Woody (knee) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) T Jeff Backus; DE Kalimba Edwards; CB Andre' Goodman; LB WED Teddy Lehman; RB Paul Smith; WR Scottie Vines; WR Mike Williams; G Damien Woody CB Andre' Goodman; LB Teddy Lehman; WR Scottie Vines; WR THURS Mike Williams FRI CB Andre' Goodman; LB Teddy Lehman BALTIMORE RAVENS (2-6) AT JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (5-3) Baltimore Ravens OUT LB Ray Lewis (thigh); S Ed Reed (ankle); S B.J. Ward (thigh) DOUBTFUL CB Dale Carter (thigh) QUESTIONABLE RB Ovie Mughelli (ankle); LB Terrell Suggs (thigh); TE Daniel Wilcox (neck) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) CB Dale Carter; LB Ray Lewis; RB Ovie Mughelli; S Ed Reed; LB WED Terrell Suggs; S B.J. Ward; TE Daniel Wilcox CB Dale Carter; LB Ray Lewis; RB Ovie Mughelli; S Ed Reed; LB THURS Terrell Suggs; S B.J. Ward; TE Daniel Wilcox CB Dale Carter; LB Ray Lewis; RB Ovie Mughelli; S Ed Reed; LB FRI Terrell Suggs; S B.J. Ward; TE Daniel Wilcox Jacksonville Jaguars OUT RB Fred Taylor (ankle) QUESTIONABLE WR Cortez Hankton (hamstring); WR Reggie Williams (concussion) PROBABLE S Deke Cooper (shoulder/illness); C Brad Meester (knee); DT Marcus Stroud (ankle) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED RB Fred Taylor THURS S Deke Cooper; RB Fred Taylor; WR Reggie Williams FRI RB Fred Taylor HOUSTON TEXANS (1-7) AT INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (8-0) Houston Texans OUT C Drew Hodgdon (foot) DOUBTFUL CB Demarcus Faggins (hamstring); G Zach Wiegert (ankle) QUESTIONABLE RB Domanick Davis (knee); WR Jerome Mathis (hamstring); C Todd Washington (neck) PROBABLE WR Corey Bradford (hand); WR Andre Johnson (hamstring); DE Travis Johnson (stomach); LB Antwan Peek (shoulder); DE Robaire Smith (back); DE Gary Walker (shoulder) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) CB Demarcus Faggins; C Drew Hodgdon; WR Jerome Mathis; WED DE Gary Walker; C Todd Washington; G Zach Wiegert CB Demarcus Faggins; C Drew Hodgdon; WR Jerome Mathis; C THURS Todd Washington; G Zach Wiegert RB Domanick Davis; CB Demarcus Faggins; C Drew Hodgdon; FRI DE Travis Johnson; WR Jerome Mathis; C Todd Washington; G Zach Wiegert Indianapolis Colts OUT DE Jonathan Welsh (knee) QUESTIONABLE DT Vincent Burns (knee/shoulder); S Mike Doss (shoulder); LB Rob Morris (head); LB Keith O'Neil (shoulder); DE Josh Thomas (chest); TE Ben Utecht (chest) PROBABLE TE Bryan Fletcher (concussion); DE Dwight Freeney (foot); S Joseph Jefferson (toe); LB Cato June (groin/knee); DE Robert Mathis (toe); G Jake Scott (back); K Mike Vanderjagt (calf) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) DT Vincent Burns; S Mike Doss; LB Cato June; LB Rob Morris; G WED Jake Scott; DE Josh Thomas; TE Ben Utecht; DE Jonathan Welsh; WR Harry Williams DT Vincent Burns; S Mike Doss; 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