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WEEK 8 INJURY REPORT -- FRIDAY 6=3 Following Is a List of Quarterback Injuries for Week 8 Games (October 29-30) FOR USE AS DESIRED NFL-PER-8B 10/27/06 WEEK 8 INJURY REPORT -- FRIDAY 6=3 Following is a list of quarterback injuries for Week 8 Games (October 29-30): Cincinnati Bengals Out Anthony Wright (Appendectomy) Kansas City Chiefs Out Trent Green (Head) Seattle Seahawks Out Matt Hasselbeck (Knee) Tampa Bay Buccaneers Out Chris Simms (Splenectomy) Oakland Raiders Doubtful Aaron Brooks (Right Shoulder) Indianapolis Colts Questionable Jim Sorgi (Upper Back) Jacksonville Jaguars Questionable Byron Leftwich (Ankle) Kansas City Chiefs Questionable Damon Huard (Groin) Pittsburgh Steelers Questionable Ben Roethlisberger (Concussion) Baltimore Ravens Probable Steve McNair (Head) New England Patriots Probable Tom Brady (Right Shoulder) New York Jets Probable Chad Pennington (Calf) Following is a list of injured players for Week 8 Games: SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS AT CHICAGO BEARS San Francisco 49ers OUT TE Vernon Davis (Fibula) PROBABLE G Larry Allen (Knee); T Jonas Jennings (Hand); CB Walt Harris (Hamstring); DE Bryant Young (Back) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Vernon Davis THURS Vernon Davis FRI Vernon Davis; Bryant Young Chicago Bears QUESTIONABLE WR Mark Bradley (Ankle); S Chris Harris (Quadricep); LB Leon Joe (Hamstring); DE Adewale Ogunleye (Hamstring) PROBABLE CB Ricky Manning (Hamstring) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Chris Harris THURS Chris Harris FRI All Players Practiced ARIZONA CARDINALS AT GREEN BAY PACKERS Arizona Cardinals OUT CB Matt Ware (Shoulder) DOUBTFUL LB Karlos Dansby (Hip); WR Larry Fitzgerald (Hamstring); DT Kendrick Clancy (Ankle) QUESTIONABLE RB Obafemi Ayanbadejo (Fibula) PROBABLE LB James Darling (Calf); S Adrian Wilson (Groin); G Milford Brown (Ankle); CB Antrel Rolle (Hip); RB A.J. Schable (Hamstring); DT Darnell Dockett (Back); WR Anquan Boldin (Back) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Matt Ware; Kendrick Clancy; Larry Fitzgerald; Karlos Dansby; Obafemi Ayanbadejo; Adrian Wilson; Milford Brown; Darnell Dockett; Matt Leinart (Personal reasons) THURS Matt Ware; Kendrick Clancy; Larry Fitzgerald; Karlos Dansby; Obafemi Ayanbadejo FRI Matt Ware; Karlos Dansby; Larry Fitzgerald; Kendrick Clancy; Obafemi Ayanbadejo; Anquan Boldin Green Bay Packers OUT LB Abdul Hodge (Knee); DT Cullen Jenkins (Ankle) DOUBTFUL WR Greg Jennings (Ankle) QUESTIONABLE G Daryn Colledge (Calf); TE Tory Humphrey (Ankle); LB Ben Taylor (Hamstring); DT Corey Williams (Knee) PROBABLE RB Ahman Green (Knee) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Abdul Hodge; Cullen Jenkins; Greg Jennings; Corey Williams; Ahman Green THURS Abdul Hodge; Cullen Jenkins; Greg Jennings FRI Abdul Hodge; Cullen Jenkins; Greg Jennings SEATTLE SEAHAWKS AT KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Seattle Seahawks OUT T Sean Locklear (Suspension); QB Matt Hasselbeck (Knee) DOUBTFUL RB Shaun Alexander (Foot) QUESTIONABLE WR Bobby Engram (Illness); LB D.D. Lewis (Toe); DT Marcus Tubbs (Knee); G Floyd Womack (Knee) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Matt Hasselbeck; Shaun Alexander; Bobby Engram; D.D. Lewis; Floyd Womack; Marcus Tubbs THURS Matt Hasselbeck; Shaun Alexander; Marcus Tubbs; Bobby Engram; D.D. Lewis; Sean Locklear FRI Sean Locklear; Matt Hasselbeck; Shaun Alexander; D.D. Lewis Kansas City Chiefs OUT QB Trent Green (Head) DOUBTFUL T Will Svitek (Knee) QUESTIONABLE CB Benny Sapp (Knee); LB Rich Scanlon (Knee); QB Damon Huard (Groin) PROBABLE LB Derrick Johnson (Ankle) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Trent Green; Derrick Johnson THURS Trent Green; Will Svitek; Benny Sapp; Derrick Johnson FRI Trent Green; Will Svitek; Benny Sapp; Damon Huard BALTIMORE RAVENS AT NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Baltimore Ravens OUT CB Corey Ivy (Abdomen) PROBABLE P Sam Koch (Illness); S Dawan Landry (Knee); QB Steve McNair (Head); S Gerome Sapp (Thigh) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Corey Ivy; Steve McNair; Gerome Sapp; Dawan Landry THURS Corey Ivy; Dawan Landry; Steve McNair; Gerome Sapp; Sam Koch FRI Corey Ivy; Dawan Landry New Orleans Saints OUT TE Ernie Conwell (Knee) DOUBTFUL T Zach Strief (Finger) QUESTIONABLE DT Willie Whitehead (Elbow) PROBABLE RB Deuce McAllister (Hamstring) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Ernie Conwell; Willie Whitehead; Zach Strief THURS Ernie Conwell; Zach Strief FRI Ernie Conwell HOUSTON TEXANS AT TENNESSEE TITANS Houston Texans DOUBTFUL TE Jeb Putzier (Foot) QUESTIONABLE S Glenn Earl (Neck) PROBABLE WR Eric Moulds (Thigh); T Zach Wiegert (Knee); DE Anthony Weaver (Knee) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Jeb Putzier; Eric Moulds; Zach Wiegert THURS Jeb Putzier; Anthony Weaver FRI Jeb Putzier Tennessee Titans OUT WR Roydell Williams (Finger) QUESTIONABLE K Rob Bironas (Right Groin); WR David Givens (Hand); DE Travis LaBoy (Ribs); G Benji Olson (Ankle); WR Brandon Jones (Chest); CB Adam Jones (Illness); TE Ben Hartsock (Hamstring); DE DeQuincy Scott (Foot); LB Ken Amato (Quadricep) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Zach Piller; Roydell Williams; Ken Amato; Rob Bironas; David Givens; Travis LaBoy THURS Zach Piller; Roydell Williams; Adam Jones FRI Roydell Williams; Ben Hartsock; DeQuincy Scott ATLANTA FALCONS AT CINCINNATI BENGALS Atlanta Falcons OUT DE John Abraham (Groin) QUESTIONABLE DT Jonathan Babineaux (Heel); DT Roderick Coleman (Toe); G Kynan Forney (Shoulder); T Quinn Ojinnaka (Ankle); RB Fred McCrary (Knee) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED John Abraham; Roderick Coleman; Kynan Forney THURS John Abraham; Jonathan Babineaux FRI John Abraham; Kynan Forney Cincinnati Bengals OUT C Rich Braham (Knee); T Levi Jones (Knee); WR Kelley Washington (Hamstring); QB Anthony Wright (Appendectomy); WR Antonio Chatman (Groin) QUESTIONABLE LB Rashad Jeanty (Foot) PROBABLE DT Sam Adams (Knee); CB Greg Brooks (Knee); CB Dexter Jackson (Ankle); RB Jeremi Johnson (Chest); RB Rudi Johnson (Back); LB Brian Simmons (Neck) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Levi Jones; Kelley Washington; Anthony Wright; Rich Braham; Rashad Jeanty; Antonio Chatman; Jeremi Johnson; Sam Adams; Dexter Jackson; Brian Simmons THURS Rich Braham; Levi Jones; Kelley Washington; Anthony Wright; Antonio Chatman; Rashad Jeanty; Sam Adams; Dexter Jackson; Brian Simmons; Rudi Johnson FRI Rich Braham; Levi Jones; Kelley Washington; Anthony Wright; Antonio Chatman; Rashad Jeanty JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS AT PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Jacksonville Jaguars OUT CB Terry Cousin (Groin); T Stockar McDougle (Ankle); DT Marcus Stroud (Ankle) QUESTIONABLE WR Matt Jones (Hamstring); QB Byron Leftwich (Ankle) PROBABLE DE Marcellus Wiley (Groin); S Donovin Darius (Knee); DT Montavious Stanley (Knee); RB LaBrandon Toefield (Back); RB Montell Owens (Calf); CB Dee Webb (Shoulder) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Terry Cousin; Stockar McDougle; Marcus Stroud THURS Stockar McDougle; Terry Cousin; Byron Leftwich; Donovin Darius FRI Terry Cousin; Stockar McDougle; Marcus Stroud; Byron Leftwich Philadelphia Eagles QUESTIONABLE TE L.J. Smith (Back); RB Thomas Tapeh (Groin); CB Roderick Hood (Heel) PROBABLE DE Darren Howard (Groin); LB Matt McCoy (Hip); T Jon Runyan (Back); CB Lito Sheppard (Hand); G Shawn Andrews (Back); WR Reggie Brown (Quadricep); G Todd Herremans (Knee); RB Brian Westbrook (Knee); WR Donte' Stallworth (Hamstring) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED L.J. Smith THURS All Players Practiced FRI All Players Practiced TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS AT NEW YORK GIANTS Tampa Bay Buccaneers OUT QB Chris Simms (Splenectomy) QUESTIONABLE TE Anthony Becht (Foot); CB Juran Bolden (Hip); WR Mark Jones (Hamstring); LB Shelton Quarles (Knee); DE Simeon Rice (Shoulder); WR Maurice Stovall (Back); DT Ellis Wyms (Ankle) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Chris Simms; Juran Bolden; Ellis Wyms THURS Chris Simms; Ellis Wyms FRI Chris Simms New York Giants OUT WR Sinorice Moss (Quadricep) QUESTIONABLE DE Justin Tuck (Foot); CB Sam Madison (Hamstring); RB Derrick Ward (Foot); CB Frank Walker (Hamstring); DE Osi Umenyiora (Hip Flexor) PROBABLE WR Plaxico Burress (Heel); LB Brandon Short (Knee); S Jason Bell (Concussion); LB Carlos Emmons (Pectoral) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED LaVar Arrington; Sam Madison; Justin Tuck; Sinorice Moss; Osi Umenyiora; Frank Walker; Plaxico Burress THURS LaVar Arrington; Sam Madison; Sinorice Moss; Justin Tuck; Osi Umenyiora FRI Sinorice Moss; Justin Tuck; Sam Madison; Osi Umenyiora; Brandon Short
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