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Week 7 Injury Report -- Friday FOR USE AS DESIRED NFL-PER-7B 10/20/06 WEEK 7 INJURY REPORT -- FRIDAY Following is a list of quarterback injuries for Week 7 Games (October 22-23): Cincinnati Bengals Out Anthony Wright (Appendix) 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) Jacksonville Jaguars Questionable Byron Leftwich (Ankle) Atlanta Falcons Probable Michael Vick (Right Shoulder) Minnesota Vikings Probable Tarvaris Jackson (Knee) New England Patriots Probable Tom Brady (Right Shoulder) New York Jets Probable Chad Pennington (Calf) Following is a list of injured players for Week 7 Games: JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS AT HOUSTON TEXANS Jacksonville Jaguars OUT WR Matt Jones (Hamstring); T Stockar McDougle (Ankle); DT Marcus Stroud (Ankle) QUESTIONABLE CB Terry Cousin (Groin); QB Byron Leftwich (Ankle); DE Marcellus Wiley (Groin) PROBABLE S Donovin Darius (Knee); RB Maurice Jones-Drew (Foot); G Chris Naeole (Knee); S Nick Sorensen (Calf); WR Reggie Williams (Shoulder) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Stockar McDougle; Marcus Stroud; Matt Jones THURS Marcus Stroud; Matt Jones; Stockar McDougle; Terry Cousin; Donovin Darius FRI Matt Jones; Stockar McDougle; Marcus Stroud; Terry Cousin; Byron Leftwich Houston Texans QUESTIONABLE DE Jason Babin (Back); S Glenn Earl (Neck); DE Antwan Peek (Hamstring); TE Jeb Putzier (Foot); T Zach Wiegert (Knee) PROBABLE CB Demarcus Faggins (Foot) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Zach Wiegert; Jeb Putzier THURS Zach Wiegert; Jeb Putzier; Jason Babin FRI Jason Babin; Jeb Putzier SAN DIEGO CHARGERS AT KANSAS CITY CHIEFS San Diego Chargers OUT DE Igor Olshansky (Knee) QUESTIONABLE WR Greg Camarillo (Knee); WR Vincent Jackson (Groin); S Bhawoh Jue (Knee); T Marcus McNeill (Hand); T Shane Olivea (Knee) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Igor Olshansky; Shane Olivea; Marcus McNeill; Bhawoh Jue THURS Igor Olshansky; Vincent Jackson; Bhawoh Jue FRI Igor Olshansky; Greg Camarillo; Vincent Jackson; Bhawoh Jue Kansas City Chiefs OUT QB Trent Green (Head); LB Rich Scanlon (Knee); CB Benny Sapp (Knee); T Will Svitek (Knee) PROBABLE RB Michael Bennett (Hamstring) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Trent Green; Benny Sapp; Will Svitek; Rich Scanlon THURS Rich Scanlon; Will Svitek; Trent Green; Benny Sapp FRI Trent Green; Rich Scanlon; Benny Sapp; Will Svitek PITTSBURGH STEELERS AT ATLANTA FALCONS Pittsburgh Steelers OUT LB James Harrison (Ankle) DOUBTFUL LB Joey Porter (Hamstring); WR Willie Reid (Foot) PROBABLE C Jeff Hartings (Knee); RB Dan Kreider (Ankle); G Kendall Simmons (Foot); CB Ivan Taylor (Quadricep); CB Deshea Townsend (Hamstring) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED James Harrison; Joey Porter; Willie Reid; Kendall Simmons; Jeff Hartings; Dan Kreider THURS James Harrison; Joey Porter; Willie Reid; Dan Kreider FRI James Harrison; Joey Porter; Willie Reid; Ivan Taylor Atlanta Falcons QUESTIONABLE DE John Abraham (Groin); DT Roderick Coleman (Toe); T Quinn Ojinnaka (Ankle) PROBABLE DT Grady Jackson (Knee); DE Patrick Kerney (Hamstring); QB Michael Vick (Right Shoulder) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Roderick Coleman; Quinn Ojinnaka; John Abraham; Patrick Kerney; Grady Jackson; Michael Vick THURS John Abraham; Roderick Coleman; Quinn Ojinnaka; Patrick Kerney FRI John Abraham; Roderick Coleman; Quinn Ojinnaka NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS AT BUFFALO BILLS New England Patriots QUESTIONABLE G Russ Hochstein (Knee); 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