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Week 14 Injury Report - Friday FOR USE AS DESIRED NFL-PER-14 12/9/05 WEEK 14 INJURY REPORT - FRIDAY Following is a list of quarterback injuries for Week 14 Games (December 11-12): Jacksonville Jaguars Out Byron Leftwich (ankle) New York Jets Out Jay Fiedler (right shoulder) St. Louis Rams Out Marc Bulger (right shoulder) Tennessee Titans Questionable Steve McNair (back) Cleveland Browns Probable Trent Dilfer (knee) Green Bay Packers Probable Brett Favre (right hand) New England Patriots Probable Tom Brady (right shoulder) Pittsburgh Steelers Probable Ben Roethlisberger (right thumb) Pittsburgh Steelers Probable Charlie Batch (right hand) Following is a list of injured players for Week 14 Games (December 11-12): HOUSTON TEXANS (1-11) AT TENNESSEE TITANS (3-9) Houston Texans OUT DE Junior Ioane (calf) QUESTIONABLE LB Frank Chamberlin (hamstring); WR Jabar Gaffney (ankle); CB Lewis Sanders (hip) PROBABLE RB Domanick Davis (knee); DE Robaire Smith (neck); DE Gary Walker (knee) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) LB Frank Chamberlin; RB Domanick Davis; WR Jabar Gaffney; WED DE Junior Ioane; CB Lewis Sanders; DE Robaire Smith; DE Gary Walker THURS RB Domanick Davis; DE Junior Ioane; CB Lewis Sanders FRI DE Junior Ioane; CB Lewis Sanders Tennessee Titans OUT TE Erron Kinney (knee); WR Roydell Williams (wrist) QUESTIONABLE WR Drew Bennett (knee); RB Chris Brown (ankle); DE Travis LaBoy (elbow); QB Steve McNair (back/ankle); WR Sloan Thomas (groin) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WR Drew Bennett; RB Chris Brown; TE Erron Kinney; DE Travis WED LaBoy; QB Steve McNair; WR Sloan Thomas; WR Roydell Williams RB Chris Brown; TE Erron Kinney; DE Travis LaBoy; QB Steve THURS McNair; WR Sloan Thomas; WR Roydell Williams RB Chris Brown; TE Erron Kinney; QB Steve McNair; WR Sloan FRI Thomas; WR Roydell Williams ST. LOUIS RAMS (5-7) AT MINNESOTA VIKINGS (7-5) St. Louis Rams OUT T Alex Barron (thumb); QB Marc Bulger (right shoulder); CB Travis Fisher (groin) QUESTIONABLE DT Brian Howard (concussion) PROBABLE S Jerome Carter (foot); CB Dejuan Groce (hamstring); RB Steven Jackson (ankle); DT Ryan Pickett (knee) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) T Alex Barron; QB Marc Bulger; CB Terry Fair; CB Travis Fisher; WED DE Tony Hargrove; DT Brian Howard; RB Steven Jackson T Alex Barron; QB Marc Bulger; CB Terry Fair; CB Travis Fisher; THURS DT Brian Howard T Alex Barron; QB Marc Bulger; CB Travis Fisher; DT Brian FRI Howard Minnesota Vikings OUT P Chris Kluwe (knee) DOUBTFUL DT Kevin Williams (knee) QUESTIONABLE LB Heath Farwell (knee); CB Fred Smoot (shoulder) PROBABLE DE Erasmus James (knee); RB Mewelde Moore (quadricep) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) LB Heath Farwell; CB Laroni Gallishaw; P Chris Kluwe; DT Kevin WED Williams LB Heath Farwell; P Chris Kluwe; RB Mewelde Moore; DT Kevin THURS Williams FRI LB Heath Farwell; P Chris Kluwe; DT Kevin Williams CHICAGO BEARS (9-3) AT PITTSBURGH STEELERS (7-5) Chicago Bears OUT RB Cedric Benson (knee); S Chris Harris (knee) QUESTIONABLE S Mike Brown (calf); G Terrence Metcalf (shoulder) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) CB Jerry Azumah; RB Cedric Benson; G Ruben Brown; S Chris Harris; LB Hunter Hillenmeyer; C Olin Kreutz; G Terrence WED Metcalf; T Fred Miller; WR Muhsin Muhammad; LB Brian Urlacher; CB Nathan Vasher THURS RB Cedric Benson; S Chris Harris; G Terrence Metcalf RB Cedric Benson; S Mike Brown; S Chris Harris; G Terrence FRI Metcalf Pittsburgh Steelers OUT T Marvel Smith (ankle) PROBABLE QB Charlie Batch (right right hand); RB Jerome Bettis (knee); LB Andre Frazier (hamstring); LB Joey Porter (elbow); QB Ben Roethlisberger (right thumb); G Kendall Simmons (back); DE Aaron Smith (knee); T Max Starks (shoulder) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED RB Jerome Bettis; LB Joey Porter; T Marvel Smith; T Max Starks THURS LB Joey Porter; T Marvel Smith FRI T Marvel Smith CLEVELAND BROWNS (4-8) AT CINCINNATI BENGALS (9-3) Cleveland Browns QUESTIONABLE G Joe Andruzzi (calf); G Cosey Coleman (knee); LB Andra Davis (concussion); RB Reuben Droughns (knee); CB Michael Lehan (hamstring); CB Ray Mickens (groin); S Brodney Pool (ankle); DE Orpheus Roye (knee) PROBABLE QB Trent Dilfer (knee); DE Alvin McKinley (ankle) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) LB Andra Davis; RB Reuben Droughns; DT Ethan Kelley; CB WED Michael Lehan; CB Ray Mickens; DE Orpheus Roye THURS LB Andra Davis; CB Michael Lehan; CB Ray Mickens FRI CB Michael Lehan Cincinnati Bengals OUT DT Bryan Robinson (foot) PROBABLE RB Rudi Johnson (knee); WR Tab Perry (knee); DE Carl Powell (neck); LB Brian Simmons (hip); DE Justin Smith (arm) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) RB Rudi Johnson; WR Tab Perry; DE Carl Powell; DT Bryan WED Robinson; LB Brian Simmons; DE Justin Smith THURS WR Tab Perry; DT Bryan Robinson; LB Brian Simmons FRI DT Bryan Robinson INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (12-0) AT JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (9-3) Indianapolis Colts OUT S Joseph Jefferson (knee) QUESTIONABLE CB Nicholas Harper (groin); LB Cato June (groin/knee/ankle) PROBABLE T Tarik Glenn (knee); DE Robert Mathis (wrist); DT Montae Reagor (ankle); DT Corey Simon (thigh); K Mike Vanderjagt (right groin/right calf) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED CB Nicholas Harper; S Joseph Jefferson; LB Cato June THURS S Joseph Jefferson; LB Cato June FRI Practice not complete Jacksonville Jaguars OUT QB Byron Leftwich (ankle); C Brad Meester (biceps) PROBABLE CB Rashean Mathis (finger); RB Fred Taylor (ankle) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED QB Byron Leftwich; CB Rashean Mathis; C Brad Meester THURS QB Byron Leftwich; CB Rashean Mathis; C Brad Meester FRI QB Byron Leftwich; C Brad Meester NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (7-5) AT BUFFALO BILLS (4-8) New England Patriots DOUBTFUL T Matt Light (ankle) QUESTIONABLE T Tom Ashworth (knee); RB Corey Dillon (calf); RB Heath Evans (shoulder); RB Kevin Faulk (foot); WR David Givens (knee); TE Daniel Graham (shoulder); S Artrell Hawkins (thigh); WR Bethel Johnson (pelvis); T Nick Kaczur (shoulder); RB Patrick Pass (hamstring); S Michael Stone (ankle) PROBABLE QB Tom Brady (right shoulder) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) T Tom Ashworth; RB Corey Dillon; RB Heath Evans; RB Kevin Faulk; WR David Givens; TE Daniel Graham; S Artrell Hawkins; WED WR Bethel Johnson; T Nick Kaczur; T Matt Light; RB Patrick Pass; S Michael Stone T Tom Ashworth; RB Corey Dillon; RB Heath Evans; RB Kevin Faulk; WR David Givens; TE Daniel Graham; S Artrell Hawkins; THURS WR Bethel Johnson; T Nick Kaczur; T Matt Light; RB Patrick Pass; S Michael Stone T Tom Ashworth; RB Corey Dillon; RB Heath Evans; RB Kevin Faulk; WR David Givens; TE Daniel Graham; S Artrell Hawkins; FRI WR Bethel Johnson; T Nick Kaczur; T Matt Light; RB Patrick Pass; S Michael Stone Buffalo Bills QUESTIONABLE TE Mark Campbell (hamstring); G Chris Villarrial (hamstring); T Mike Williams (chest) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED G Chris Villarrial; T Mike Williams THURS G Chris Villarrial; T Mike Williams FRI T Mike Williams OAKLAND RAIDERS (4-8) AT NEW YORK JETS (2-10) Oakland Raiders OUT CB Charles Woodson (fibula) DOUBTFUL RB John Paul Foschi (foot) QUESTIONABLE S Jarrod Cooper (calf); 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QB Jay Fiedler; RB Curtis Martin TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (8-4) AT CAROLINA PANTHERS (9-3) Tampa Bay Buccaneers QUESTIONABLE K Matt Bryant (right hamstring); LB Marquis Cooper (chest) PROBABLE S Will Allen (knee) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED K Matt Bryant THURS All Players Participated FRI All Players Participated Carolina Panthers QUESTIONABLE TE Michael Gaines (ankle); LB Dan Morgan (ankle); DE Julius Peppers (ankle); G Tutan Reyes (knee); DE Mike Rucker
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