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Week 11 Injury Report -- Thursday FOR USE AS DESIRED NFL-PER-11A 11/17/05 WEEK 11 INJURY REPORT -- THURSDAY Following is a list of quarterback injuries for Week 11 Games (November 20-21): Chicago Bears Out Rex Grossman (ankle) New York Jets Out Jay Fiedler (right shoulder) Philadelphia Eagles Out Donovan McNabb (rib) Pittsburgh Steelers Out Charlie Batch (right hand) Buffalo Bills Questionable Kelly Holcomb (head) Detroit Lions Questionable Jeff Garcia (ankle) Miami Dolphins Questionable Gus Frerotte (right finger) Pittsburgh Steelers Questionable Ben Roethlisberger (knee) New England Patriots Probable Tom Brady (right shoulder) Following is a list of injured players for Week 11 Games (November 20-21): ARIZONA CARDINALS (2-7) AT ST. LOUIS RAMS (4-5) Arizona Cardinals OUT G Elton Brown (knee); WR Bryant Johnson (shoulder); CB Antrel Rolle (knee) QUESTIONABLE LB Karlos Dansby (groin); LB Lance Mitchell (stomach) PROBABLE WR Anquan Boldin (knee); TE Eric Edwards (concussion) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WR Anquan Boldin; G Elton Brown; LB Karlos Dansby; TE WED Eric Edwards; WR Bryant Johnson; LB Lance Mitchell; CB Antrel Rolle G Elton Brown; LB Karlos Dansby; WR Bryant Johnson; LB THURS Lance Mitchell; CB Antrel Rolle St. Louis Rams QUESTIONABLE CB Travis Fisher (groin); DE Tyoka Jackson (back); G Adam Timmerman (back) PROBABLE RB Marshall Faulk (knee) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED RB Marshall Faulk; CB Travis Fisher; G Adam Timmerman RB Marshall Faulk; CB Travis Fisher; DE Tyoka Jackson; G THURS Adam Timmerman CAROLINA PANTHERS (7-2) AT CHICAGO BEARS (6-3) Carolina Panthers DOUBTFUL TE Kris Mangum (knee) PROBABLE LB Vinny Ciurciu (back); S Thomas Davis (thigh); RB Stephen Davis (knee); S Mike Minter (thigh); C Jeff Mitchell (hip) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) LB Vinny Ciurciu; S Thomas Davis; RB Stephen Davis; TE WED Kris Mangum; S Mike Minter; C Jeff Mitchell THURS TE Kris Mangum Chicago Bears OUT RB Cedric Benson (knee); WR Bernard Berrian (thumb); QB Rex Grossman (ankle) QUESTIONABLE DE Israel Idonije (shoulder) PROBABLE T Fred Miller (jaw); CB Charles Tillman (ankle) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) RB Cedric Benson; WR Bernard Berrian; G Ruben Brown; WED QB Rex Grossman; DE Israel Idonije; C Olin Kreutz; CB Nathan Vasher RB Cedric Benson; WR Bernard Berrian; QB Rex THURS Grossman; CB Charles Tillman DETROIT LIONS (4-5) AT DALLAS COWBOYS (6-3) Detroit Lions OUT CB Dre' Bly (wrist); LB Teddy Lehman (foot) DOUBTFUL LB Earl Holmes (knee) QUESTIONABLE LB Boss Bailey (ankle); QB Jeff Garcia (ankle) PROBABLE CB Andre' Goodman (hamstring); S Terrence Holt (back); RB Paul Smith (ankle); WR Scottie Vines (lower leg) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) LB Boss Bailey; LB Earl Holmes; LB Teddy Lehman; RB WED Paul Smith LB Boss Bailey; LB Earl Holmes; S Terrence Holt; LB Teddy THURS Lehman; WR Scottie Vines Dallas Cowboys DOUBTFUL WR Patrick Crayton (ankle) QUESTIONABLE CB Anthony Henry (groin) PROBABLE TE Brett Pierce (ankle) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED WR Patrick Crayton THURS WR Patrick Crayton JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (6-3) AT TENNESSEE TITANS (2-7) Jacksonville Jaguars DOUBTFUL RB Fred Taylor (ankle); LB Patrick Thomas (hamstring) QUESTIONABLE WR Jimmy Smith (hamstring); DT Marcus Stroud (groin) PROBABLE WR Cortez Hankton (hamstring); CB Rashean Mathis (ankle); WR Ernest Wilford (shoulder) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WR Jimmy Smith; DT Marcus Stroud; RB Fred Taylor; LB WED Patrick Thomas THURS DT Marcus Stroud; RB Fred Taylor; LB Patrick Thomas Tennessee Titans OUT WR Sloan Thomas (groin) QUESTIONABLE WR Drew Bennett (hand); LB Rocky Boiman (calf); WR Tyrone Calico (calf); LB Peter Sirmon (ankle); TE Ben Troupe (ankle); CB Andre Woolfolk (hamstring) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WR Drew Bennett; WR Tyrone Calico; WR Sloan Thomas; WED TE Ben Troupe; CB Andre Woolfolk LB Rocky Boiman; WR Tyrone Calico; WR Sloan Thomas; THURS TE Ben Troupe; CB Andre Woolfolk MIAMI DOLPHINS (3-6) AT CLEVELAND BROWNS (3-6) Miami Dolphins QUESTIONABLE QB Gus Frerotte (right finger) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED QB Gus Frerotte THURS QB Gus Frerotte Cleveland Browns DOUBTFUL G Joe Andruzzi (knee/calf); RB William Green (ankle) QUESTIONABLE G Cosey Coleman (knee) PROBABLE WR Joshua Cribbs (neck); CB Daylon McCutcheon (abdomen); S Brodney Pool (ankle) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED G Joe Andruzzi; G Cosey Coleman; RB William Green G Joe Andruzzi; G Cosey Coleman; RB William Green; S THURS Brodney Pool NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (2-7) AT NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (5-4) New Orleans Saints QUESTIONABLE TE Ernie Conwell (knee); C Kevin Houser (eye); LB T.J. 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Slaughter; S THURS Dwight Smith; WR Donte' Stallworth; LB Courtney Watson New England Patriots DOUBTFUL RB Kevin Faulk (foot); T Matt Light (ankle) QUESTIONABLE T Tom Ashworth (knee); LB Monty Beisel (back); WR Troy Brown (foot); RB Corey Dillon (calf); WR Tim Dwight (rib); WR David Givens (knee); TE Daniel Graham (shoulder); DE Jarvis Green (shoulder); RB Patrick Pass (hamstring); S James Sanders (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; LB Monty Beisel; WR Troy Brown; RB Corey Dillon; WR Tim Dwight; RB Kevin Faulk; WR David WED Givens; TE Daniel Graham; DE Jarvis Green; T Matt Light; RB Patrick Pass; S James Sanders T Tom Ashworth; LB Monty Beisel; WR Troy Brown; RB Corey Dillon; WR Tim Dwight; RB Kevin Faulk; WR David THURS Givens; TE Daniel Graham; DE Jarvis Green; T Matt Light; RB Patrick Pass; S James Sanders OAKLAND RAIDERS (3-6) AT WASHINGTON REDSKINS (5-4) Oakland Raiders OUT G Langston Walker (abdomen); CB Charles Woodson (fibula) DOUBTFUL DE Bobby Hamilton (ankle) QUESTIONABLE RB Omar Easy (knee); C Adam Treu (knee) PROBABLE G Brad Badger (knee); LB Danny Clark (knee); CB Renaldo Hill (hip); WR Randy Moss (groin/ribs) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) RB Omar Easy; DE Bobby Hamilton; CB Renaldo Hill; WR WED Randy Moss; C Adam Treu; G Langston Walker; CB Charles Woodson RB Omar Easy; DE Bobby Hamilton; C Adam Treu; G THURS Langston Walker; CB Charles Woodson Washington Redskins DOUBTFUL WR David Patten (knee) QUESTIONABLE RB Ladell Betts (knee); DT Cornelius Griffin (hip) PROBABLE DE Phillip Daniels (elbow); DT Joe Salave'a (foot); S Omar Stoutmire (hamstring); S Sean Taylor (ankle) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) RB Ladell Betts; DT Cornelius Griffin; DT Joe Salave'a; S WED Sean Taylor THURS RB Ladell Betts; DT Cornelius Griffin; WR David Patten PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (4-5) AT NEW YORK GIANTS (6-3) Philadelphia Eagles OUT QB Donovan McNabb (rib/sports hernia) QUESTIONABLE TE L.J. 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