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Week 5 Injury Report -- Friday FOR USE AS DESIRED NFL-PER-5B 10/7/05 WEEK 5 INJURY REPORT -- FRIDAY Following is a list of quarterback injuries for Week 5 Games (October 9-10): Arizona Cardinals Out Kurt Warner (groin) Baltimore Ravens Out Kyle Boller (foot) Chicago Bears Out Rex Grossman (ankle) Detroit Lions Out Jeff Garcia (ankle) New York Jets Out Chad Pennington (right shoulder) New York Jets Out Jay Fiedler (right shoulder) Pittsburgh Steelers Doubtful Tommy Maddox (calf) Atlanta Falcons Probable Michael Vick (knee) New England Patriots Probable Tom Brady (right shoulder) Philadelphia Eagles Probable Donovan McNabb (abdomen/groin/chest) Following is a list of injured players for Week 5 Games (October 9-10): NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (2-2) AT GREEN BAY PACKERS (0-4) New Orleans Saints QUESTIONABLE LB James Allen (hamstring); CB Fakhir Brown (knee); WR Az- Zahir Hakim (knee); WR Joe Horn (hamstring); G Kendyl Jacox (ankle); G Jermane Mayberry (shoulder); TE Shad Meier (knee); S Mel Mitchell (hamstring); LB T.J. Slaughter (groin); RB Aaron Stecker (ankle) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) LB James Allen; WR Az-Zahir Hakim; G Kendyl Jacox; S Mel WED Mitchell; LB T.J. Slaughter LB James Allen; G Kendyl Jacox; S Mel Mitchell; LB T.J. THURS Slaughter FRI LB James Allen; S Mel Mitchell; LB T.J. Slaughter Green Bay Packers OUT LB Na'il Diggs (knee); C Mike Flanagan (hernia) QUESTIONABLE T Chad Clifton (ankle); TE Bubba Franks (knee); RB Ahman Green (knee/quadricep); CB Mike Hawkins (groin); S Earl Little (hamstring); LB Roy Manning (back); C Chris White (back) PROBABLE CB Al Harris (buttocks/back); DE Aaron Kampman (Achilles); T Mark Tauscher (arch) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) T Chad Clifton; LB Na'il Diggs; C Mike Flanagan; TE Bubba WED Franks; RB Ahman Green; CB Al Harris; DE Aaron Kampman; S Earl Little; WR Terrence Murphy; T Mark Tauscher T Chad Clifton; LB Na'il Diggs; C Mike Flanagan; TE Bubba THURS Franks; RB Ahman Green; S Earl Little; WR Terrence Murphy FRI LB Na'il Diggs; C Mike Flanagan; RB Ahman Green; S Earl Little SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (2-2) AT ST. LOUIS RAMS (2-2) Seattle Seahawks OUT T Wayne Hunter (hamstring) DOUBTFUL WR Bobby Engram (ribs); WR Darrell Jackson (knee) PROBABLE DT Marcus Tubbs (quadricep) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED WR Bobby Engram; T Wayne Hunter; WR Darrell Jackson WR Bobby Engram; T Wayne Hunter; WR Darrell Jackson; DT THURS Marcus Tubbs FRI WR Bobby Engram; T Wayne Hunter; WR Darrell Jackson St. Louis Rams DOUBTFUL WR Isaac Bruce (toe) QUESTIONABLE TE Brandon Manumaleuna (knee); T Rex Tucker (calf) PROBABLE LB Dexter Coakley (back) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WR Isaac Bruce; LB Dexter Coakley; CB Chris Johnson; TE WED Brandon Manumaleuna; T Rex Tucker THURS WR Isaac Bruce; TE Brandon Manumaleuna; T Rex Tucker FRI WR Isaac Bruce; T Rex Tucker TENNESSEE TITANS (1-3) AT HOUSTON TEXANS (0-3) Tennessee Titans OUT S Vincent Fuller (ankle) QUESTIONABLE WR Drew Bennett (foot/knee); DT Albert Haynesworth (knee); TE Erron Kinney (chest); DE Travis LaBoy (groin); WR Courtney Roby (toe); TE Ben Troupe (elbow) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WR Drew Bennett, S Vincent Fuller, DT Albert Haynesworth; TE WED Erron Kinney, WR Courtney Roby WR Drew Bennett, S Vincent Fuller, DT Albert Haynesworth; TE THURS Erron Kinney FRI WR Drew Bennett; S Vincent Fuller; DT Albert Haynesworth Houston Texans OUT LB Jason Babin (shoulder); DE Gary Walker (shoulder) PROBABLE CB Phillip Buchanon (shoulder); TE Matt Murphy (shoulder); DE Robaire Smith (elbow); P Chad Stanley (stomach/illness) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED LB Jason Babin; DE Gary Walker THURS LB Jason Babin; DE Gary Walker LB Jason Babin; DE Robaire Smith; P Chad Stanley; DE Gary FRI Walker BALTIMORE RAVENS (1-2) AT DETROIT LIONS (1-2) Baltimore Ravens OUT QB Kyle Boller (foot); DE Anthony Weaver (toe) QUESTIONABLE CB Dale Carter (shoulder); RB Alan Ricard (leg) PROBABLE TE Todd Heap (ankle/illness); WR Randy Hymes (ankle); TE Daniel Wilcox (hand) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) QB Kyle Boller; TE Todd Heap; RB Alan Ricard; DE Anthony WED Weaver THURS QB Kyle Boller; RB Alan Ricard; DE Anthony Weaver QB Kyle Boller; CB Dale Carter; RB Alan Ricard; DE Anthony FRI Weaver Detroit Lions OUT QB Jeff Garcia (ankle); C Don Muhlbach (knee) DOUBTFUL RB Cory Schlesinger (fibula) QUESTIONABLE S Vernon Fox (elbow); CB Andre' Goodman (ankle); DE James Hall (hamstring); LB Alex Lewis (ankle); CB Keith Smith (shoulder) PROBABLE K Jason Hanson (right hamstring); DE Cory Redding (elbow) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) S Vernon Fox; QB Jeff Garcia; CB Andre' Goodman; DE James WED Hall; K Jason Hanson; C Don Muhlbach; DE Cory Redding; RB Cory Schlesinger; CB Keith Smith QB Jeff Garcia; DE James Hall; K Jason Hanson; C Don THURS Muhlbach; DE Cory Redding; RB Cory Schlesinger QB Jeff Garcia; DE James Hall; LB Alex Lewis; C Don Muhlbach; FRI RB Cory Schlesinger CHICAGO BEARS (1-2) AT CLEVELAND BROWNS (1-2) Chicago Bears OUT QB Rex Grossman (ankle); LB Joe Odom (ankle) QUESTIONABLE K Doug Brien (back) PROBABLE S Mike Brown (hamstring) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) CB Jerry Azumah; K Doug Brien; S Mike Brown; QB Rex WED Grossman; LB Joe Odom THURS K Doug Brien; S Mike Brown; QB Rex Grossman; LB Joe Odom FRI K Doug Brien; QB Rex Grossman; LB Joe Odom Cleveland Browns QUESTIONABLE WR Joshua Cribbs (knee); DE Orpheus Roye (knee); LB Matt Stewart (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 MIAMI DOLPHINS (2-1) AT BUFFALO BILLS (1-3) Miami Dolphins PROBABLE WR David Boston (knee); 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