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Week 17 Injury Report -- Friday FOR USE AS DESIRED NFL-PER-17B 12/29/06 WEEK 17 INJURY REPORT -- FRIDAY 6=3 Following is a list of quarterback injuries for Week 17 Games: Arizona Cardinals Out Matt Leinart (Left Shoulder) Cleveland Browns Questionable Charlie Frye (Right Wrist) Oakland Raiders Questionable Aaron Brooks (Neck) Carolina Panthers Probable Chris Weinke (Chest) Carolina Panthers Probable Jake Delhomme (Right Thumb) Jacksonville Jaguars Probable David Garrard (Hamstring) Minnesota Vikings Probable Brooks Bollinger (Left Shoulder) Minnesota Vikings Probable Tarvaris Jackson (Knee) New England Patriots Probable Tom Brady (Right Shoulder) New York Jets Probable Chad Pennington (Calf) New York Jets Probable Patrick Ramsey (Calf) Pittsburgh Steelers Probable Ben Roethlisberger (Left Shoulder) Following is a list of injured players for Week 17 Games: NEW YORK GIANTS AT WASHINGTON REDSKINS on Saturday New York Giants OUT TE Jeremy Shockey (Ankle); G Rich Seubert (Shin) PROBABLE RB Jim Finn (Back) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Rich Seubert; Jeremy Shockey; Jim Finn THURS Rich Seubert; Jeremy Shockey FRI Practice Not Conducted Washington Redskins OUT LB Khary Campbell (Hamstring-IR) PROBABLE C Casey Rabach (Hand); T Jon Jansen (Calf) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Khary Campbell; Troy Vincent THURS Khary Campbell FRI Practice Not Conducted DETROIT LIONS AT DALLAS COWBOYS Detroit Lions OUT G Ross Verba (Groin/IR); TE Casey Fitzsimmons (Shoulder) QUESTIONABLE LB Teddy Lehman (Hamstring); WR Eddie Drummond (Ankle) PROBABLE TE Marcus Pollard (Hamstring) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Fernando Bryant; Ross Verba; Casey Fitzsimmons; Eddie Drummond; Jeff Backus THURS Casey Fitzsimmons; Fernando Bryant; Ross Verba; Eddie Drummond FRI Ross Verba; Casey Fitzsimmons Dallas Cowboys QUESTIONABLE DE Jay Ratliff (Shoulder); CB Jacques Reeves (Elbow) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Jay Ratliff THURS Jay Ratliff FRI All Players Practiced CLEVELAND BROWNS AT HOUSTON TEXANS Cleveland Browns OUT LB Andra Davis (Concussion) DOUBTFUL DE Alvin McKinley (Shoulder); CB Leigh Bodden (Ankle); WR Joe Jurevicius (Concussion); G Joe Andruzzi (Knee) QUESTIONABLE LB Mason Unck (Groin); WR Dennis Northcutt (Quadricep); QB Charlie Frye (Right Wrist); TE Kellen Winslow (Knee) PROBABLE LB Chaun Thompson (Thumb); DE Nick Eason (Foot) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Charlie Frye; Leigh Bodden; Mason Unck; Andra Davis; Alvin McKinley; Cosey Coleman; Joe Jurevicius; Joe Andruzzi THURS Charlie Frye; Leigh Bodden; Mason Unck; Andra Davis; Alvin McKinley; Cosey Coleman; Dennis Northcutt; Joe Jurevicius; Joe Andruzzi FRI Andra Davis; Alvin McKinley; Leigh Bodden; Joe Jurevicius; Joe Andruzzi; Mason Unck; Dennis Northcutt; Charlie Frye Houston Texans QUESTIONABLE TE Owen Daniels (Shoulder) PROBABLE RB Ron Dayne (Ankle); DE Mario Williams (Foot) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Anthony Weaver; Owen Daniels; Ron Dayne; Mario Williams THURS Owen Daniels; Ron Dayne; Mario Williams FRI Owen Daniels; Ron Dayne JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS AT KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Jacksonville Jaguars OUT T Stockar McDougle (Chest) QUESTIONABLE S Deon Grant (Hamstring); DT Tony McDaniel (Hip) PROBABLE RB Fred Taylor (Hamstring); P Chris Hanson (Left Hamstring); DT Marcus Stroud (Ankle); QB David Garrard (Hamstring); CB Ahmad Carroll (Illness); LB Jorge Cordova (Hamstring); WR Matt Jones (Hamstring); RB Derrick Wimbush (Ankle); RB Maurice Jones-Drew (Knee) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Stockar McDougle; Deon Grant; Maurice Jones- Drew; Rashean Mathis THURS Stockar McDougle; Deon Grant; Marcus Stroud; Ahmad Carroll FRI Stockar McDougle Kansas City Chiefs OUT LB Rich Scanlon (Neck); T Kyle Turley (Shoulder) QUESTIONABLE RB Michael Bennett (Ankle); TE Jason Dunn (Back) PROBABLE DT Ryan Sims (Illness); DE Jimmy Wilkerson (Hamstring) Listed players who did not participate in ''team'' practice: (Defined as missing any portion of 11-on-11 team work) WED Rich Scanlon; Kyle Turley; Jason Dunn THURS Kyle Turley; Rich Scanlon; Jason Dunn FRI Rich Scanlon; Kyle Turley; Michael Bennett; Jason Dunn; Ryan Sims ST. 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