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Week 6 Injury Report -- Thursday FOR USE AS DESIRED NFL-PER-6A 10/11/06 WEEK 6 INJURY REPORT -- THURSDAY Following is a list of quarterback injuries for Week 6 Games (October 15- 16): Kansas City Chiefs Out Trent Green (Head) Oakland Raiders Out Aaron Brooks (Right Shoulder) Tampa Bay Buccaneers Out Chris Simms (Splenectomy) Miami Dolphins Doubtful Daunte Culpepper (Knee) New York Jets Probable Chad Pennington (Calf) Following is a list of injured players for Week 6 Games: HOUSTON TEXANS AT DALLAS COWBOYS Houston Texans OUT CB Demarcus Faggins (Foot) QUESTIONABLE DE Antwan Peek (Hamstring) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED All Players Practiced THURS Antwan Peek Dallas Cowboys OUT TE Ryan Hannam (Knee) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED All Players Practiced THURS Ryan Hannam PHILADELPHIA EAGLES AT NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Philadelphia Eagles DOUBTFUL CB Roderick Hood (Heel); WR Donte' Stallworth (Hamstring) QUESTIONABLE RB Brian Westbrook (Knee) PROBABLE WR Jason Avant (Ankle); LB Shawn Barber (Hip); S Sean Considine (Shoulder); S Brian Dawkins (Quadricep); G Todd Herremans (Knee); RB Reno Mahe (Ankle); LB Matt McCoy (Hip); CB Lito Sheppard (Ankle); CB Dexter Wynn (Shin) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Roderick Hood; Donte' Stallworth THURS Roderick Hood; Donte' Stallworth New Orleans Saints PROBABLE CB Curtis Deloatch (Thigh); S Bryan Scott (Thigh); WR Devery Henderson (Shoulder) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED All Players Practiced THURS All Players Practiced SEATTLE SEAHAWKS AT ST. LOUIS RAMS Seattle Seahawks OUT RB Shaun Alexander (Foot); DE Joe Tafoya (Knee); G Floyd Womack (Knee) QUESTIONABLE WR Bobby Engram (Illness) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Shaun Alexander; Floyd Womack; Joe Tafoya; Bobby Engram THURS Practice Not Complete St. Louis Rams OUT RB Paul Smith (Eye) QUESTIONABLE CB Travis Fisher (Thigh); CB Fakhir Brown (Ankle) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Paul Smith; Travis Fisher; Fakhir Brown THURS Paul Smith; Fakhir Brown NEW YORK GIANTS AT ATLANTA FALCONS New York Giants OUT RB Derrick Ward (Foot) DOUBTFUL LB Carlos Emmons (Pectoral); WR Sinorice Moss (Quadricep) QUESTIONABLE S James Butler (Knee) PROBABLE TE Jeremy Shockey (Foot); LB Brandon Short (Knee) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Derrick Ward; Carlos Emmons; Sinorice Moss THURS Derrick Ward; Carlos Emmons; Sinorice Moss; Brandon Short Atlanta Falcons QUESTIONABLE DE John Abraham (Groin); G Kynan Forney (Shoulder); T Wayne Gandy (Shoulder); LB Edgerton Hartwell (Knee); CB Omare Lowe (Hamstring); RB Jerious Norwood (Shoulder); CB Allen Rossum (Hamstring) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Allen Rossum; Omare Lowe THURS All Players Practiced CAROLINA PANTHERS AT BALTIMORE RAVENS Carolina Panthers OUT LB Dan Morgan (Concussion); RB DeAngelo Williams (Ankle) QUESTIONABLE C Justin Hartwig (Groin); S Shaun Williams (Foot) PROBABLE LB Thomas Davis (Illness); RB Nick Goings (Thigh); S Kevin McCadam (Knee); RB Brad Hoover (Thigh) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Dan Morgan; DeAngelo Williams; Brad Hoover THURS Dan Morgan; DeAngelo Williams; Thomas Davis Baltimore Ravens OUT CB Corey Ivy (Abdomen) QUESTIONABLE RB Justin Green (Thigh); TE Todd Heap (Ankle); DT Haloti Ngata (Knee); LB Mike Smith (Head); LB Terrell Suggs (Thigh); DE Gary Stills (Abdomen) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Corey Ivy; Justin Green; Todd Heap; Haloti Ngata; Mike Smith; Terrell Suggs THURS Corey Ivy; Justin Green; Todd Heap; Haloti Ngata; Mike Smith; Terrell Suggs; Gary Stills BUFFALO BILLS AT DETROIT LIONS Buffalo Bills OUT DT John McCargo (Foot) DOUBTFUL S Matt Bowen (Shin) QUESTIONABLE CB Nate Clements (Quadricep); LB Takeo Spikes (Hamstring); G Chris Villarrial (Ankle) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED John McCargo; Matt Bowen; Nate Clements THURS John McCargo; Matt Bowen; Nate Clements Detroit Lions OUT S Kenoy Kennedy (Foot); DT Shaun Cody (Toe); LB Alex Lewis (Knee); G Damien Woody (Foot) QUESTIONABLE T Rex Tucker (Knee); G Ross Verba (Hamstring) PROBABLE RB Shawn Bryson (Knee); T Barry Stokes (Ankle); WR Roy Williams (Back) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Kenoy Kennedy; Shaun Cody; Alex Lewis; Damien Woody; Rex Tucker; Ross Verba; Barry Stokes; Shawn Bryson; Roy Williams THURS Kenoy Kennedy; Shaun Cody; Alex Lewis; Damien Woody; Rex Tucker; Ross Verba; Roy Williams CINCINNATI BENGALS AT TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Cincinnati Bengals OUT WR Tab Perry (Hip); C Rich Braham (Knee) QUESTIONABLE CB Greg Brooks (Knee); S Dexter Jackson (Ankle); LB Rashad Jeanty (Foot) PROBABLE DT Sam Adams (Knee); T Levi Jones (Ankle); DE Robert Geathers (Knee) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Rich Braham; Tab Perry; Dexter Jackson; Rashad Jeanty; Sam Adams; Levi Jones THURS Tab Perry; Rich Braham; Dexter Jackson; Rashad Jeanty; Sam Adams Tampa Bay Buccaneers OUT QB Chris Simms (Splenectomy) QUESTIONABLE CB Juran Bolden (Hip); WR Mark Jones (Hamstring); CB Brian Kelly (Foot); TE Dave Moore (Rib); DE Simeon Rice (Shoulder); WR Maurice Stovall (Back) PROBABLE G Davin Joseph (Knee); LB Ryan Nece (Knee); C John Wade (Ankle) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Chris Simms; Brian Kelly; Juran Bolden; Maurice Stovall; Simeon Rice; Mark Jones THURS Chris Simms; Mark Jones; Brian Kelly; Simeon Rice; Maurice Stovall; John Wade TENNESSEE TITANS AT WASHINGTON REDSKINS Tennessee Titans OUT WR David Givens (Hand); TE Erron Kinney (Knee); G Zach Piller (Ankle) QUESTIONABLE LB Ken Amato (Quadricep); WR Drew Bennett (Ankle); G Benji Olson (Ankle); LB Robert Reynolds (Thigh); DE Travis LaBoy (Back); RB LenDale White (Stomach) PROBABLE K Rob Bironas (Groin) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED David Givens; Erron Kinney; Zach Piller; Ken Amato; Drew Bennett; Travis LaBoy; Benji Olson; Robert Reynolds; LenDale White THURS David Givens; Erron Kinney; Zach Piller; Ken Amato; Drew Bennett; Benji Olson; Travis LaBoy; LenDale White; Rob Bironas Washington Redskins QUESTIONABLE CB Shawn Springs (Groin); DT Joe Salave'a (Calf) PROBABLE DT Cornelius Griffin (Hip); WR David Patten (Thigh); P Derrick Frost (Calf); LB Marcus Washington (Hip); DE Phillip Daniels (Back); G Derrick Dockery (Hip) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Shawn Springs; Joe Salave'a; Cornelius Griffin; Marcus Washington; Phillip Daniels; David Patten THURS Shawn Springs; Joe Salave'a; Cornelius Griffin; David Patten; Marcus Washington; Phillip Daniels; Derrick Dockery SAN DIEGO CHARGERS AT SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS San Diego Chargers QUESTIONABLE S Bhawoh Jue (Knee) PROBABLE TE Ryan Krause (Hamstring); T Marcus McNeill (Hand) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Bhawoh Jue THURS Practice Not Complete San Francisco 49ers OUT TE Vernon Davis (Fibula) DOUBTFUL G Larry Allen (Knee) QUESTIONABLE T Jonas Jennings (Hand) PROBABLE LB Derek Smith (Hip) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Vernon Davis; Jonas Jennings; Derek Smith THURS Vernon Davis; Jonas Jennings KANSAS CITY CHIEFS AT PITTSBURGH STEELERS Kansas City Chiefs OUT T Will Svitek (Knee); LB Rich Scanlon (Knee); RB Michael Bennett (Hamstring); QB Trent Green (Head); CB Benny Sapp (Knee) QUESTIONABLE WR Dante' Hall (Hip) PROBABLE RB Larry Johnson (Neck); TE Kris Wilson (Ankle); T Kyle Turley (Back) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Rich Scanlon; Michael Bennett; Trent Green; Will Svitek; Benny Sapp; Dante' Hall; Larry Johnson THURS Will Svitek; Rich Scanlon; Michael Bennett; Trent Green; Benny Sapp; Dante' Hall; Kris Wilson Pittsburgh Steelers OUT LB James Harrison (Ankle); WR Willie Reid (Foot); LB Joey Porter (Hamstring) QUESTIONABLE CB Deshea Townsend (Hamstring) PROBABLE RB Dan Kreider (Knee); G Kendall Simmons (Foot); DE Brett Keisel (Ribs) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED James Harrison; Willie Reid; Brett Keisel; Joey Porter; Deshea Townsend; Kendall Simmons; Dan Kreider THURS James Harrison; Willie Reid; Joey Porter; Deshea Townsend; Kendall Simmons MIAMI DOLPHINS AT NEW YORK JETS Miami Dolphins DOUBTFUL WR Marty Booker (Chest); QB Daunte Culpepper (Knee) QUESTIONABLE
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