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Week 8 Injury Report -- Friday FOR USE AS DESIRED NFL-PER-8B 10/28/05 WEEK 8 INJURY REPORT -- FRIDAY Following is a list of quarterback injuries for Week 8 Games (October 30-31): Chicago Bears Out Rex Grossman (ankle) Baltimore Ravens Doubtful Kyle Boller (toe) St. Louis Rams Doubtful Marc Bulger (right shoulder) San Francisco 49ers Questionable Alex Smith (knee) Tennessee Titans Questionable Steve McNair (back) Arizona Cardinals Probable Kurt Warner (groin) Denver Broncos Probable Jake Plummer (left shoulder) New England Patriots Probable Tom Brady (right shoulder) Philadelphia Eagles Probable Donovan McNabb (sports hernia) Pittsburgh Steelers Probable Tommy Maddox (right shoulder) St. Louis Rams Probable Jamie Martin (neck) Washington Redskins Probable Mark Brunell (calf) Following is a list of injured players for Week 8 Games (October 30-31): ARIZONA CARDINALS (2-4) AT DALLAS COWBOYS (4-3) Arizona Cardinals OUT CB Antrel Rolle (knee); T Oliver Ross (hand) PROBABLE LB Karlos Dansby (knee); CB Eric Green (shoulder); RB Harold Morrow (ankle); WR Reginald Swinton (toe); T Fred Wakefield (ankle); QB Kurt Warner (groin) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) LB Karlos Dansby; CB Eric Green; RB Harold Morrow; CB Antrel WED Rolle; T Oliver Ross; T Fred Wakefield THURS RB Harold Morrow; CB Antrel Rolle; T Oliver Ross FRI RB Harold Morrow Dallas Cowboys OUT WR Patrick Crayton (ankle) QUESTIONABLE RB Julius Jones (ankle) PROBABLE CB Anthony Henry (shoulder) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED WR Patrick Crayton; RB Julius Jones THURS WR Patrick Crayton; RB Julius Jones FRI WR Patrick Crayton; RB Julius Jones CLEVELAND BROWNS (2-4) AT HOUSTON TEXANS (0-6) Cleveland Browns OUT RB Lee Suggs (thumb) PROBABLE CB Daylon McCutcheon (ankle); DE Orpheus Roye (knee); T Ryan Tucker (neck) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED CB Daylon McCutcheon; RB Lee Suggs THURS CB Daylon McCutcheon; RB Lee Suggs FRI CB Daylon McCutcheon; RB Lee Suggs Houston Texans QUESTIONABLE LB Jason Babin (shoulder); WR Andre Johnson (knee); DE Gary Walker (shoulder); G Zach Wiegert (ankle) PROBABLE DE Robaire Smith (toe) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED WR Andre Johnson; DE Gary Walker; G Zach Wiegert THURS WR Andre Johnson; DE Robaire Smith; G Zach Wiegert FRI WR Andre Johnson; G Zach Wiegert JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (4-2) AT ST. LOUIS RAMS (3-4) Jacksonville Jaguars QUESTIONABLE RB Fred Taylor (ankle) PROBABLE G Vincent Manuwai (ankle); LB Mike Peterson (ribs); T Maurice Williams (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 All players participated FRI All players participated St. Louis Rams DOUBTFUL WR Isaac Bruce (toe); QB Marc Bulger (right shoulder); WR Torry Holt (knee) QUESTIONABLE CB Chris Johnson (back) PROBABLE CB Travis Fisher (groin); DE Tyoka Jackson (toe); QB Jamie Martin (neck); G Claude Terrell (neck); G Adam Timmerman (back) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WR Isaac Bruce; QB Marc Bulger; CB Travis Fisher; WR Torry WED Holt; CB Chris Johnson; G Claude Terrell WR Isaac Bruce; QB Marc Bulger; CB Travis Fisher; WR Torry THURS Holt; DE Tyoka Jackson; CB Chris Johnson; G Claude Terrell WR Isaac Bruce; QB Marc Bulger; WR Torry Holt; CB Chris FRI Johnson; G Claude Terrell; G Adam Timmerman OAKLAND RAIDERS (2-4) AT TENNESSEE TITANS (2-5) Oakland Raiders OUT S Derrick Gibson (wrist); G Langston Walker (abdomen); CB Charles Woodson (fibula) DOUBTFUL LB DeLawrence Grant (ankle) QUESTIONABLE C Jake Grove (knee); WR Randy Moss (groin/ribs) PROBABLE G Brad Badger (knee); S Jarrod Cooper (hamstring); RB Zack Crockett (ankle); RB Justin Fargas (knee) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) G Brad Badger; S Derrick Gibson; LB DeLawrence Grant; G WED Langston Walker; CB Charles Woodson S Derrick Gibson; LB DeLawrence Grant; G Langston Walker; THURS CB Charles Woodson S Derrick Gibson; LB DeLawrence Grant; G Langston Walker; FRI CB Charles Woodson Tennessee Titans OUT LB Ken Amato (lower leg); WR Drew Bennett (hand); S Vincent Fuller (ankle) QUESTIONABLE RB Chris Brown (shoulder); RB Troy Fleming (ankle); DT Albert Haynesworth (calf); WR Brandon Jones (knee); QB Steve McNair (back/ankle); RB Damien Nash (hamstring); RB Jarrett Payton (knee); LB Peter Sirmon (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) LB Ken Amato; S Vincent Fuller; WR Drew Bennett; DT Albert WED Haynesworth; WR Brandon Jones; CB Andre Woolfolk; RB Jarrett Payton S Vincent Fuller; WR Drew Bennett; CB Andre Woolfolk; CB THURS Andre Haynesworth; WR Brandon Jones; RB Jarrett Payton, Brown LB Ken Amato; WR Drew Bennett; RB Troy Fleming; S Vincent FRI Fuller; WR Brandon Jones; RB Damien Nash; CB Andre Woolfolk CHICAGO BEARS (3-3) AT DETROIT LIONS (3-3) Chicago Bears OUT WR Bernard Berrian (thumb); QB Rex Grossman (ankle) DOUBTFUL G Ruben Brown (chest) PROBABLE P Brad Maynard (calf); G Terrence Metcalf (ankle) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WR Bernard Berrian; WR Mark Bradley; G Ruben Brown; QB WED Rex Grossman; RB Thomas Jones; P Brad Maynard; T Fred Miller WR Bernard Berrian; LB Lance Briggs; TE Desmond Clark; QB THURS Rex Grossman; RB Thomas Jones; C Olin Kreutz; T John Tait WR Bernard Berrian; G Ruben Brown; QB Rex Grossman; P FRI Brad Maynard; G Terrence Metcalf Detroit Lions OUT CB Dre' Bly (wrist) QUESTIONABLE T Jeff Backus (ankle); DT Marcus Bell (shoulder); WR Eddie Drummond (knee); C Don Muhlbach (knee); DT Shaun Rogers (knee); WR Roy Williams (quadricep) PROBABLE S Terrence Holt (hip); DT Dan Wilkinson (back) Listed players who did not participate in "team" practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) T Jeff Backus; DT Marcus Bell; CB Dre' Bly; WR Eddie WED Drummond; DT Shaun Rogers; DT Dan Wilkinson; WR Roy Williams T Jeff Backus; DT Marcus Bell; CB Dre' Bly; S Terrence Holt; DT THURS Shaun Rogers; WR Roy Williams FRI CB Dre' Bly; DT Shaun Rogers; WR Roy Williams GREEN BAY PACKERS (1-5) AT CINCINNATI BENGALS (5-2) Green Bay Packers OUT WR Robert Ferguson (knee) QUESTIONABLE S Nick Collins (quadricep); 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