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Week 1 Injury Report -- Friday FOR USE AS DESIRED NFL-PER-1C 9/9/05 WEEK 1 INJURY REPORT -- FRIDAY Following is a list of quarterback injuries for Week 1 Games (September 11-12): Chicago Bears Out Rex Grossman (ankle) Detroit Lions Out Jeff Garcia (ankle) Kansas City Chiefs Questionable Todd Collins (hand) Detroit Lions Probable Joey Harrington (groin) Green Bay Packers Probable Brett Favre (ankle) Houston Texans Probable Tony Banks (eye) Kansas City Chiefs Probable Damon Huard (concussion) Kansas City Chiefs Probable Trent Green (calf) New York Giants Probable Eli Manning (right elbow) Following is a list of injured players for Week 1 Games (September 11-12): NEW YORK JETS (0-0) AT KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (0-0) New York Jets have no injuries to report Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED All players participated THURS All players participated FRI All players participated Kansas City Chiefs QUESTIONABLE QB Todd Collins (hand); WR Dante' Hall (hamstring); T Kevin Sampson (toe); LB Rich Scanlon (shoulder) PROBABLE DT John Browning (back); QB Trent Green (calf); QB Damon Huard (concussion); G Brian Waters (back); TE Kris Wilson (elbow) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED QB Todd Collins; T Kevin Sampson THURS T Kevin Sampson; G Brian Waters FRI G Brian Waters TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (0-0) AT MINNESOTA VIKINGS (0-0) Tampa Bay Buccaneers QUESTIONABLE G Matt Stinchcomb (lower back) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED G Matt Stinchcomb THURS G Matt Stinchcomb FRI G Matt Stinchcomb Minnesota Vikings OUT G Anthony Herrera (leg) PROBABLE TE Jim Kleinsasser (groin) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED G Anthony Herrera; TE Jim Kleinsasser THURS G Anthony Herrera FRI G Anthony Herrera CHICAGO BEARS (0-0) AT WASHINGTON REDSKINS (0-0) Chicago Bears OUT QB Rex Grossman (ankle) PROBABLE CB Jerry Azumah (hip) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED QB Rex Grossman THURS QB Rex Grossman FRI QB Rex Grossman Washington Redskins OUT S Ryan Clark (knee); LB Chris Clemons (hamstring) QUESTIONABLE WR Taylor Jacobs (toe); DT Brandon Noble (knee) PROBABLE T Jon Jansen (thumb) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED S Ryan Clark; LB Chris Clemons THURS S Ryan Clark; LB Chris Clemons FRI S Ryan Clark; LB Chris Clemons; DT Brandon Noble CINCINNATI BENGALS (0-0) AT CLEVELAND BROWNS (0-0) Cincinnati Bengals QUESTIONABLE WR Kelley Washington (hamstring) PROBABLE T Willie Anderson (knee); CB Tory James (toe); CB Deltha O'Neal (knee); RB Chris Perry (heat cramps) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED CB Tory James; WR Kelley Washington THURS T Willie Anderson; RB Chris Perry FRI CB Deltha O'Neal Cleveland Browns DOUBTFUL CB Gary Baxter (concussion); RB Lee Suggs (ankle) QUESTIONABLE TE Aaron Shea (shoulder) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED CB Gary Baxter; TE Aaron Shea; RB Lee Suggs THURS CB Gary Baxter; TE Aaron Shea; RB Lee Suggs FRI CB Gary Baxter; TE Aaron Shea; RB Lee Suggs DENVER BRONCOS (0-0) AT MIAMI DOLPHINS (0-0) Denver Broncos DOUBTFUL TE Nate Jackson (hamstring) QUESTIONABLE TE Wesley Duke (hamstring) PROBABLE CB Champ Bailey (hamstring); DE Courtney Brown (elbow) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED TE Nate Jackson THURS TE Nate Jackson FRI TE Nate Jackson Miami Dolphins QUESTIONABLE P Matt Turk (right groin) PROBABLE CB Travis Daniels (hamstring); LB Junior Seau (calf) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED All players participated THURS P Matt Turk FRI P Matt Turk HOUSTON TEXANS (0-0) AT BUFFALO BILLS (0-0) Houston Texans QUESTIONABLE C Drew Hodgdon (toe/shoulder); WR Jerome Mathis (hamstring); CB Lewis Sanders (shoulder) PROBABLE QB Tony Banks (eye); WR Jabar Gaffney (shoulder); LB Shantee Orr (groin); CB Dunta Robinson (ankle) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED WR Jerome Mathis THURS WR Jerome Mathis; CB Lewis Sanders FRI QB Tony Banks; WR Jerome Mathis; CB Lewis Sanders Buffalo Bills OUT TE Tim Euhus (shoulder); WR Roscoe Parrish (wrist) QUESTIONABLE LB Angelo Crowell (groin); G Chris Villarrial (ankle) PROBABLE CB Nate Clements (shoulder); WR Josh Reed (hamstring) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) CB Nate Clements; LB Angelo Crowell; TE Tim Euhus; WR WED Roscoe Parrish; WR Josh Reed LB Angelo Crowell; TE Tim Euhus; WR Roscoe Parrish; G Chris THURS Villarrial LB Angelo Crowell; TE Tim Euhus; WR Roscoe Parrish; G Chris FRI Villarrial NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (0-0) AT CAROLINA PANTHERS (0-0) New Orleans Saints OUT LB Alfred Fincher (hand); TE Shad Meier (knee) QUESTIONABLE LB James Allen (knee); WR Az-Zahir Hakim (hamstring); TE Zach Hilton (shoulder); LB T.J. Slaughter (hamstring); DT Brian Young (knee) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) LB James Allen; LB Alfred Fincher; WR Az-Zahir Hakim; TE Zach WED Hilton; TE Shad Meier; LB T.J. Slaughter; DT Brian Young LB James Allen; LB Alfred Fincher; WR Az-Zahir Hakim; TE Zach THURS Hilton; TE Shad Meier; LB T.J. Slaughter; DT Brian Young LB James Allen; LB Alfred Fincher; WR Az-Zahir Hakim; TE Zach FRI Hilton; TE Shad Meier; LB T.J. Slaughter; DT Brian Young Carolina Panthers PROBABLE DE Julius Peppers (foot); LB Brandon Short (foot) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED All players participated THURS All players participated FRI All players participated SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (0-0) AT JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (0-0) Seattle Seahawks OUT WR D.J. 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Hackett; T Wayne Hunter; TE Itula FRI Mili; T Floyd Womack Jacksonville Jaguars OUT WR Cortez Hankton (ankle) PROBABLE DE Bobby McCray (wrist) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED WR Cortez Hankton THURS All players participated FRI WR Cortez Hankton TENNESSEE TITANS (0-0) AT PITTSBURGH STEELERS (0-0) Tennessee Titans QUESTIONABLE RB Travis Henry (toe); CB Reynaldo Hill (ankle); TE Erron Kinney (chest); LB Cody Spencer (abdomen); DT Randy Starks (knee); TE Ben Troupe (foot) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) RB Travis Henry; CB Reynaldo Hill; TE Erron Kinney; LB Cody WED Spencer; DT Randy Starks; TE Ben Troupe RB Travis Henry; CB Reynaldo Hill; TE Erron Kinney; LB Cody THURS Spencer; DT Randy Starks; TE Ben Troupe RB Travis Henry; CB Reynaldo Hill; TE Erron Kinney; LB Cody FRI Spencer; DT Randy Starks; TE Ben Troupe Pittsburgh Steelers OUT RB Jerome Bettis (calf) DOUBTFUL RB Duce Staley (knee) QUESTIONABLE CB Willie Williams (groin) PROBABLE LB Clark Haggans (groin); LB James Harrison (hamstring); CB Chidi Iwuoma (shoulder); CB Bryant McFadden (knee); LB Joey Porter (knee) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED RB Jerome Bettis; RB Duce Staley THURS RB Jerome Bettis; RB Duce Staley; CB Willie Williams FRI RB Jerome Bettis; RB Duce Staley; CB Willie Williams DALLAS COWBOYS (0-0) AT SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (0-0) Dallas Cowboys DOUBTFUL LB Kevin Burnett (knee) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED All players participated THURS LB Kevin Burnett FRI LB Kevin Burnett San Diego Chargers PROBABLE LB Steve Foley (eye); WR Vincent Jackson (Achilles); LB Shawne Merriman (knee) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED All players participated THURS All players participated FRI All players participated ST. LOUIS RAMS (0-0) AT SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (0-0) St. Louis Rams DOUBTFUL CB Terry Fair (neck) QUESTIONABLE DT Ryan Pickett (low back) PROBABLE RB Arlen Harris (concussion); DT Damione Lewis (toe); G Claude Terrell (shin) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED CB Terry Fair THURS CB Terry Fair FRI CB Terry Fair; DT Damione Lewis San Francisco 49ers DOUBTFUL TE Eric Johnson (foot) PROBABLE C Jeremy Newberry (knee) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED TE Eric Johnson; C Jeremy Newberry THURS TE Eric Johnson FRI TE Eric Johnson; C Jeremy Newberry ARIZONA CARDINALS (0-0)
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