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Injury Update
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Updated 8/25 by Mark Wimer, Exclusive to Footballguys.com
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One of the keys to assembling a winning fantasy roster is avoiding players who
are suffering from injuries that could linger into regular season, costing your
fantasy team points. As training camps and the preseason games go past, players
begin to absorb more and more hits, some of which lead to injuries. Other players
like Domanick Davis and Terrell Owens have yet to see significant action during
practices and preseason games due to ongoing injury woes.
Below is a summation of the injuries various fantasy-relevant players are dealing
with/have dealt with during preseason, up until the day after the second full
week of preseason games (Tuesday, 8/22/06). The summation includes players at
the offensive skill positions (QB, RB, WR, TE and PK).
Quarterbacks
Arizona's Kurt Warner missed time last year due to groin and knee injuries,
but the team signed him to a new 3-year deal during the offseason. Warner commented
about the team's 2006 prospects during June practices, stating "I'm just
looking forward to getting in and competing and getting everyone together; offense,
defensive, and the line in there so we can just start playing football again."
Warner looked sharp during week 1 of the preseason and played in week 2 - he
appears to be good to go for regular season.
Atlanta's Michael Vick asserts that he is now 100%, after suffering from a
nagging right knee injury for most of the 2005 season. Vick reports "My
(right) knee was bothering me all year (2005). I never cried about it. I never
complained about it. I just tried to do the best I can for the team. Now, I'm
100 percent healthy. I'm where I used to be." Vick tweaked his right hamstring
early in training camp, but played in the team's first preseason contest. He
also competed in the second preseason contest, tossing 5/7 for 59 yards, 1 TD
and 1 interception (1/12/0 rushing).
Baltimore's Steve McNair passed a physical before joining the team, and has
been fully participating in June/July workouts. He appears to be healthy entering
training camp, despite a string of injuries suffered in Tennessee during the
last 2 years. He looked sharp in the team's first preseason game, and followed
it up by passing for 14/18 for 148 yards, 0 TDs and 0 interceptions during week
2 of the preseason
Buffalo's JP Losman sat out the final 2 games of 2006 due to a shoulder injury,
and the new coaching staff has openly announced that he is in a battle for the
starting job with Kelly Holcomb, with both players starting even. Even #3 Craig
Nall has a shot, and all are to get playing time with the first team during
training camp. Holcomb missed some time last year due to a concussion - both
Losman and Holcomb are expected to be fine for the start of training camp. The
QB situation is very murky in Buffalo as of late July. Nall injured his left
hamstring early in training camp, cutting down on his chances to emerge on top.
As of mid August, Losman appears to be in the driver's seat at his position.
Chicago's Brian Griese comes into town after starting 2005 strong, but going
down to two torn ligaments (ACL, MCL) in his left knee. Griese hopes to compete
with starter Rex Grossman, but recovery times from ACL injuries are unpredictable
at best. QB coach Wade Wilson indicated on July 10th that "I think that
he'd (Griese) be able to play a game tomorrow. The offensive systems he played
in in Denver and Tampa Bay are very similar concepts to what we do. A little
bit of the language is different. But he's such a smart guy and a student of
the game and just a true professional. He picked up things so fast in the OTAs
and the minicamp." The Bears have proclaimed Rex Grossman the starter,
but Griese will wait in the wings for his opportunity to play. Grossman hasn't
been impressive, while Griese has played well during the first 2 weeks of preseason
action.
Cincinnati's Carson Palmer blew out his left knee (ACL and MCL) during the
opening minutes of the playoff game vs. Pittsburgh. He's had the knee surgically
repaired, and has done some light throwing during the offseason., and proceeded
to participate in organized team activities and mini-camps. According to all
reports, Palmer has progressed rapidly in his rehabilitation, and the team expects
him in the lineup at Kansas City on September 10th. However, some caution flags
went up preseason week 1 when Palmer stood on the sidelines in street clothes.
He says that he's concerned about taking a hit on the knee, and interviews conducted
during the telecast presented a cautious-sounding Palmer who isn't sure he's
ready to step under center. As of 8/15/06, coach Marvin Lewis revealed that
Palmer is medically cleared to play in games and that it is up to Palmer when
he puts on the pads and steps under center in a contest. However, Palmer is
not going to play during the week 2 preseason contest - he is insisting that
he will not return to the field until he feels "100%".
Indianapolis' backup Jim Sorgi missed time in mini-camps/OTAs due to a sore
shoulder in his throwing arm, and the team recently signed veteran Shaun King
to be the #3 QB as insurance. During week 2 of the preseason, Sorgi appeared
to re-injure his shoulder during a sack, and walked off the field with his arm
dangling limply. King appears to be the #2 QB in Indianapolis in the wake of
Sorgi's injury woes. The team received some good news on Sorgi on 8/22/06, when
an MRI revealed no structural damage to his arm/shoulder (but his arm was still
in a sling - the team is calling him day-to-day as of 8/23/06).
Jacksonville's Byron Leftwich missed the final 5 games of the 2005 season,
due to a broken left ankle. He did play in the Jaguars' playoff game, and is
expected to fully participate in all practices heading into 2006. He worked
on scrambling out of the pocket during May mini-camps as part of the team's
training regimen. Leftwich threw 4/4 for 52 yards, 0 TDs and 0 interceptions
during week 2 of preseason, and appears set to play as usual during regular
season.
Miami's Daunte Culpepper is making a comeback from a gruesome knee injury (torn
right ACL, MCL, and PCL) suffered during an October 30th, 2005 game. The normal
time-frame for returning from such extensive reconstructive surgery is 9-12
months. Speaking of his injury, Culpepper said "I'm not going to predict,
or rush myself or be unsmart about anything about it because I know it's a very
sensitive injury. Only a couple people have ever had it and came back from it.
I'm just glad to be making the progress that I'm making and hopefully it continues."
All reports out of Miami have been positive, and Culpepper was dropping back
to pass and scrambling around during a July minicamp. He appears to be set to
return for the full season at this point. Culpepper saw limited duty in week
1 of preseason (1/2 for 2 yards, 0 TDs and 0 interceptions).
He threw 7/9 for 86 yards, 0 TDs and 0 interceptions during week 2 of preseason,
and took a few hits from the opposing Buccaneers' defenders. He looks to be
on track for opening day at the midpoint of August.
New England's Tom Brady had offseason. surgery to repair a hernia. He is expected
to be fine for the start of regular season, and there are no concerns as of
the first week of preseason
New Orleans' new starter, Drew Brees, is coming off a shoulder injury (torn
labrum in his throwing arm) suffered in the Charger's season finale. He is expected
to be ready for the start of training camp, and he has been throwing a ball
since early April (that's about 4 weeks ahead of schedule for rehabbing this
sort of injury). Brees spoke about his rehabilitation, saying "Just from
a personal standpoint, facing your own [rehabilitation], you know how tough
it's going to be." Brees has participated in OTAs and mini-camps, and is
going to be the opening day starter, barring a new injury. He received full
clearance to play during training camp, and tossed 5/9 for 60 yards, 0 TDs and
0 interceptions during the first preseason game.
New York Jets' Chad Pennington is once again rehabbing an injury in the shoulder
of his throwing arm. He has had surgery on his rotator cuff 2 straight seasons
- the team expected him to "intensify" his throwing regimen during
mini-camps this year. He's facing a training camp challenge from Patrick Ramsey,
Kellen Clemens and Brooks Bollinger, but remains the favorite to be the opening-day
starter. Pennington looked sharp in the preseason opener and appears poised
to reclaim the top job in New York. He missed the game in week 2 due to a family
illness/issue unrelated to his shoulder injury.
Philadelphia's Donovan McNabb, who lost the final half of the 2005 season due
to a sports hernia that required a surgical repair, stated in March that although
he wasn't 100% yet, he could play football now if necessary. Head coach Andy
Reid said at the opening of Eagle's training camp (July 20th) "We're going
to let him go. He was able to do everything during the minicamps. He felt very
good about the progress he had been making, and the doctor that had done the
surgery checked him and felt he was full-go. He's been working out like crazy,
so we'll let him get in there and we will take it practice by practice and see
how he does." McNabb is expected to be ready for the regular season, and
has looked solid during his 3 preseason appearances.
Just weeks after almost dying in a motorcycle accident, Ben Roethlisberger
returned to action to practices. He and the Steelers expect him to be fully
recovered well before the start of regular season. However, Roethlisberger suffered
a ligament sprain in his right thumb (throwing hand) and may miss the second
preseason game. Roethlisberger did play for a series week 2, leading the team
to a TD (passing for 3/4 for 30 yards, 1 TD and 0 interceptions), despite his
sore thumb.
St. Louis' Marc Bulger, who lost the second half of 2005 because of a shoulder
injury to his throwing arm, participated in the Rams' first minicamp of 2006.
New head coach Scott Linehan indicated he was very pleased with all of the Ram's
QBs after the workouts. Bulger has played in both of the team's preseason contests
as of mid-August.
Tennessee's Vince Young bruised his throwing hand when it slammed against a
teammate's helmet on 8/23/06 - x-rays were negative and the injury is considered
minor at this time.
Running Backs
Baltimore's Jamal Lewis started training camp on the PUP list due to an injured
hip flexor. However, he had 6/34/0 rushing during the first preseason game,
so it appeared that this early complaint was a non-issue. He added 9/27/0 during
the second full week of exhibition games, but has aggravated his strained left
hip flexor. The word as of 8/20/06 is that Lewis will miss the final two weeks
of preseason games - the team hopes he'll be available for the start of regular
season. Said coach Billick "Medically, it's prudent at this point to give
him a chance to fully rehab it and get the last bit of soreness -- whatever
is going on in there -- out. Between now and the beginning of the season that's
what our focus is going to be. We're giving him two weeks to get the proper
rehab and crank it up for Tampa Bay."
Baltimore's Mike Anderson sprained his foot and was limited during the second
week of preseason - the sprain is not considered serious as of 8/21/06, according
to reports.
Buffalo's Willis McGahee suffered a minor shoulder injury in practice on 8/23/06
- he returned to practice after the incident, but had the shoulder wrapped and
iced after practice. Right now, this appears to be a minor nick, but McGahee
owners or potential McGahee owners will want to keep an eye on his progress
for the rest of the week.
Carolina's DeShaun Foster is reported to be 100% recovered from the surgery
that repaired his ankle after his injury in the playoff game in Chicago. Said
coach Fox during a May minicamp."In his career thus far, we've had situations
in the season where he's had to be the guy. Late last year, I don't think we
would have advanced to where we did without him stepping in in a big way and
producing at a high level. This will be the first time coming into a season
he's been the featured guy. He's definitely capable. We've just got to kill
off that injury bug." He rushed for 4/10/0 and grabbed a short pass (1/2/0)
in a limited appearance during week 2 of the preseason
Chicago's Cedric Benson is reported to be fully recovered from the November
knee injury that limited him at the end of 2005. He is expected to fully participate
in minicamps and training camp this year - missing a large chunk of those practices
last year set back his professional development. However, he suffered a shoulder
injury early in training camp and is sidelined as of the first round of preseason
games. He did not log a carry during the second preseason game.
Chicago's Thomas Jones injured his hamstring during physical fitness tests
at the start of training camp. He did not see action during the week 1 preseason
game - he might have lost ground to Cedric Benson. However, Cedric Benson was
also out of action during week 1 of the preseason, due to a shoulder injury
he suffered during a training camp practice (which may keep him out for at least
an additional week). Neither guy is in a position to seize the top job from
the sidelines. Jones missed the second preseason game, as did Benson.
Cincinnati's Rudi Johnson revealed this spring that he played through cartilage
damage in his left knee during 2005, and injury that has since been repaired
through arthroscopic surgery. He is said to have even more burst and quickness
entering 2006 than he did last year, when he rushed for 1458 yards on 337 carries.
He's all set for training camp, and has shown even more burst than he had last
season. Chris Perry has been on PUP due to ongoing ankle problems, and may be
out for the first 6 weeks of training camp due to this continuing injury issue
(dating back to last year).
Cleveland's Lee Suggs, who was to be traded to the Jets, was sent back to the
Browns when he failed the Jets' physical for unspecified reasons. Suggs has
suffered a variety of injuries during his career, but the Jets declined to specify
what the specific concern was the reason for the voided trade. Suggs is said
to be surprised at failing the physical, as he claims he is fully healthy. Suggs
stated "I did all the workouts, passed the physicals here and everything
was fine."
Detroit's Kevin Jones is said to be concentrating on fundamentals and conditioning
after a frustrating and injury-plagued campaign during 2005. He is expected
to be the starter from day 1 of training camp. He caught a TD and rushed for
6/7/0 during week 2 of preseason
Denver's Cecil Sapp has been fighting through a sore groin during training
camp. He aggravated his groin injury on Sunday, August 13th. He did not log
a carry during the second preseason game.
Ron Dayne was nursing a sore toe as of 8/14/06 - the turf toe has limited him
in practice more than expected and he did not play during week 2 of preseason
Mike Bell and Tatum Bell appear to have cemented the #1 and #2 roles respectively
heading into week 3 of the preseason - Dayne is out of the picture as of mid-August.
Green Bay's Ahman Green is expected to be ready for training camp after missing
most of 2005 due to a torn quadriceps tendon. Backup Najeh Davenport is expected
to return at around the same time after rehabbing a broken ankle. Neither player
participated in minicamps this season as they continued their rehabs - fantasy
owners interested in Green will want to monitor his progress in training camp
carefully. Samkon Gado, who strained a knee late in the season, is fully participating
in the offseason. activities and may share some of the load with Green this
year. In mid July, GM Ted Thompson indicated that both Green and Davenport may
not be ready for the start of training camp, saying "Maybe not at the very
start. We're going to try to be cautious because we want to make sure everything
is good to go before we put them back out there." The team hopes to get
both players some practice time before the end of training camp. Davenport has
started practicing as of the second week of preseason games. He logged 11/29/0
rushing and 2/5/0 receiving during the week 2 preseason game vs. Atlanta. However,
Davenport is reported to have suffered a hip injury during practice on 8/22/06
- the severity of this new injury is under evaluation.
Green Bay's Samkon Gado was unable to play during the second preseason game
due to a groin pull (not a tear) - he hopes to be able to return to the lineup
before the end of the preseason, but his return date is hazy as of mid-August.
Green Bay's FB William Henderson is expected to miss 3-6 weeks due to a knee
injury suffered on Saturday, 8/19/06 - cartilage and perhaps ligament damage
was inflicted. His return date is unknown as of mid-August.
Houston's Domanick Davis is expected to be 100% after missing the final 5 games
last season due to knee swelling - he underwent arthroscopic surgery to correct
the condition. New head coach Gary Kubiak stated at the end of June minicamps
that Davis would be staying in training/rehabilitation during July to ensure
he could participate in training camp. "They have to be here full time.
I told some of these guys that they might need to break away from us - we've
been after them for a while. But they don't need a break away from their livelihood,
and that's staying in shape and being ready to go for camp." Davis reported
he was 100% at the beginning of training camp, but has been struggling through
soreness in his knee and has missed a lot of practice time since then. His presence
in the starting lineup at the start of regular season is up in the air heading
into the second week of preseason games. He didn't participate in the first
preseason game vs. Kansas City. The official word on this situation is that
Davis has fluid in the injured knee and can't go. He may be held out from contact
for the entire preseason, and is increasingly looking like a huge fantasy gamble.
He has missed a lot of practice time and coach Kubiak has indicated he might
not start in the season opener even if fully recovered due to the missed reps
(if Davis doesn't play during preseason). On 8/22/06 Coach Kubiak addressed
Davis' situation, saying "When it's right, he'll be back out here. He won't
be pushed to be back out there. It's got to be right, it's his knee and he'll
know. We're just trying to do everything we can for him physically and as a
player."
Indianapolis' James Mungro left the game on Sunday 8/20/06 with a knee injury,
and the team was awaiting the results of medical tests as of 8/21/06. On 8/23/06
it was reported in the Indianapolis press that Mungro has been lost for the
season due to a torn ACL in his right knee (the team had not yet made an official
announcement).
Jacksonville's Fred Taylor, who struggled at times last season with his surgically
repaired knee, has spent the offseason on an aggressive personal training regimen,
and is said to have reported to mandatory spring workouts in great shape. He
spoke about the repaired knee during minicamp., stating "My knee is fine.
I don't think it's an issue, but I had major knee surgery and there are days
I have to double-ice it." Taylor added "I'm in the best shape I've
ever been." However, Taylor strained his right hamstring during conditioning
drills on the first day of training camp, which cost him some practice time.
He put up 3/11/0 rushing and 1/22/0 receiving during the first preseason game,
and followed up with 5/15/0 rushing and 1/11/0 receiving during the second exhibition
game.
Kansas City's Priest Holmes has not been medically cleared to practice due
to his ongoing medical consultations over his spinal injury, suffered at midseason
during 2005. There is no certainty that he will play professional football during
2006 - perhaps never again. As of mid-July, on the eve of training camp, there
was still no official determination of Holmes' status. He is still in limbo
as of the start of preseason games.
Kansas City's Michael Bennett missed the first preseason game due to a hamstring
injury. He did not log a carry or reception during the second exhibition contest.
Minnesota's Chester Taylor suffered a groin injury during training camp, but
it is reportedly a minor issue. He returned to a full practice slate just a
few days after tweaking his groin. He rushed for 10/36/0 and snagged passes
for 3/15/0 during the second preseason game. Mewelde Moore appeared to tweak
his knee during the second preseason game, and is now #3 on the depth chart
behind Ciatrick Fason.
New England's Corey Dillon has reportedly worked hard to get his balky calf
and sore ankle back into shape heading into 2006 - but he'll be looking over
his shoulder at rookie Laurence Maroney this year. Dillon was less-than-impressive
for much of 2005 - he'll need to be way more productive if he's to keep Maroney
on the bench. At 32, he's on the downside of his career - can he stay healthy
during 2006? Dillon posted 10/26/1 rushing and 1/-4/0 receiving during the week
2 preseason game.
New Orleans' Deuce McAllister is still rehabbing his surgically repaired right
ACL - the team hopes he will be ready for the start of training camp. McAllister
is now looking over his shoulder at a healthy Reggie Bush - if McAllister can't
go much during training camp, he may lose his starting job sooner rather than
later. McAllister did not play in the first preseason game as a precaution.
On 8/15/06 he declared himself ready to play in a game, so it looks like McAllister
will show us what he can do in week 2 of the preseason He said "I don't
know if it's 100 percent but it's good enough to play and it's at a point where
we have to start making progress as far as in some games and see how it goes
as far as that's concerned." He is slated to play during the 8/21/06 Monday
Night Football game. On 8/22/06 he reported that the knee is doing well after
his appearance in the game, saying "I felt fine. Right now, the knee looks
good. What'll be important is we try to keep the swelling down to a minimum
in the morning. After that, it's just going to work and getting ready."
New Orleans' FB Aaron Stecker suffered a high ankle sprain during the first
preseason game, and may not be back in the lineup for a while.
New York Jets' Curtis Martin underwent season-ending knee surgery in December
2005 to remove bone chips jammed into the front, back, and sides of his right
knee. It remains to be seen if he can fully recover, although there was no ligament
damage discovered when the chips were removed. Cedric Houston suffered a broken
wrist and facial lacerations in a car accident during April - he is expected
to participate in the team's June minicamps and training camp. The Jets' running
back stable is in a fluid state entering 2006. There has been a lot of talk
about a reduced role for Martin during 2006. Recent reports indicate that he
is "bone-on-bone" in his right knee and there have been rumors of
retirement - he looks like a very risky fantasy proposition at this point. The
Jets traded for first Lee Suggs (that deal fell through) and then Kevan Barlow
from San Francisco to bolster their RB stable in mid-August.
Kevan Barlow (now a Jet) practiced with his old team, the 49ers, on a limited
basis during minicamps - as he continued to rehabilitate his left knee after
January surgery to clean up loose cartilage. With Barlow nursing a bruised thigh
suffered early in the first preseason game, rival Frank Gore carried a big load
and didn't show ill effects from his shoulder surgeries. As of 8/15/06, Barlow
was still limping due to the thigh bruise (and also has a sore shoulder), which
gave Gore the lion's share of reps with the 49ers first team. The 49ers decided
to go with Gore as their starter, and dealt Barlow to New York.
Philadelphia's Brian Westbrook is expected to fully recover from his foot injury
(a Lisfranc foot sprain that did not require surgery). However, he did not play
during the team's second preseason game due to another foot issue (he's been
in a walking boot - the team denies that this foot condition is related to the
Lisfranc foot sprain). His latest injury (stretched ligaments in foot) is feeling
"pretty good" according to a report on 8/17/06.
Philadelphia's Correll Buckhalter, is not going to be in the lineup to start
training camp after missing minicamps and OTAs due to his ongoing rehabilitation
of a torn right patella tendon. He started the season on the PUP list, but he
had an eye-opening 48 yard reception during week 2 of preseason (5/8/0 rushing).
It appears that he has some spring left in his knees, after all.
Philadelphia's Ryan Moats sprained a knee ligament early in training camp.
The team is hoping he can return to action sometime during preseason He did
not log a carry during the Eagles' second preseason game, but carried the ball
7 times for 7 yards in their 3rd preseason contest. Fellow RB Bruce Perry missed
the game due to a concussion suffered in the Hall of Fame game.
St. Louis' Steven Jackson had some Achilles pain leading up to the first preseason
game, but he was explosive in his chances vs. Indianapolis (5/41/0 rushing)
- the soreness doesn't appear to be a big problem. He rushed for 4/10/0 and
caught a pass for 1 yard during the second preseason game. He missed practice
on 8/22/06 due to "tendonitis" in his heel - it appears that the heel
injury is lingering, but it is not considered a serious problem as of 8/22/06.
San Diego's LaDainian Tomlinson is expected to fully recover from the cracked
ribs that limited him at the end of 2005. He suffered from neck pain early in
training camp, but returned to action the next day - it wasn't the reason he
didn't play in week 1 of preseason (coaching staff decision).
San Diego's Darren Sproles has been lost for the season due to a broken leg
(fractured fibula/surgery to repair the injury).
San Francisco's Kevan Barlow practiced with the team on a limited basis during
minicamps - as he continued to rehabilitate his left knee after January surgery
to clean up loose cartilage. Frank Gore had a surgical procedure performed on
each shoulder during the offseason. - and has had both knees surgically repaired
in the past. Gore looks like the front-runner for the starting job heading into
training camp, and with Barlow nursing a bruised thigh suffered early in the
first preseason game, Gore carried a big load and didn't show ill effects from
his shoulder surgeries. As of 8/15/06, Barlow was still limping due to the thigh
bruise (and also has a sore shoulder), which is giving Gore the lions share
of reps with the first team. Gore has grabbed the top job and Barlow is now
a Jet.
Seattle's Maurice Morris missed the second preseason game due to an ankle injury.
The team hopes he can return to the lineup soon.
Tampa's Cadillac Williams missed some practice time early in training camp
due to back spasms. He didn't play in the first preseason game, but that was
due to a coaching decision. He also sat out of the 2nd preseason game.
Tampa's Michael Pittman has been struggling with a lower leg strain during
the middle part of August. He's expected to recover.
Tennessee's Chris Brown (groin injury) missed some practice time early in camp.
He rushed for 9/47/0 during the team's week 1 preseason game, so he seems to
be recovered from the groin issue.
Tennessee's LenDale White has struggled with a toe injury/soreness and a disrespectful
attitude during training camp, and missed the preseason game week 1 due to a
team suspension for his role in a training camp brawl. He rushed for 7/28/0
during the second week of preseason
Washington's Clinton Portis suffered a potentially serious shoulder dislocation
(called a subluxation, a different (and usually more serious) injury than a
shoulder separation which involves the top part of the AC shoulder joint. A
dislocation injury deals with how the humerus (arm) bone connects in the ball
and socket type joint of the shoulder), and he is not expected to play again
during preseason Coach Gibbs indicated that it would be "a while"
before Portis plays again shortly after the injury was suffered. The team's
recent trade for T.J. Duckett has muddied the waters here somewhat, which some
speculating that Portis' injury is not coming along well, although the team
says otherwise.
Wide Receivers
Atlanta's Brian Finneran has been lost for the season due to a knee injury
(ACL tear).
Arizona's Anquan Boldin tweaked his hamstring during the week leading up to
week 1 preseason games. He played and snagged 2/24/0 during the first preseason
game, though, so it appears that this is a minor issue, as reported.
Baltimore's Derrick Mason exited the first preseason game due to a mild concussion.
We'll see how he comes along as preseason progresses - once a player has suffered
a concussion, they can be more prone to suffering additional problems in that
area. If you are thinking about investing a pick in Mason, monitor his progress
during the final weeks of preseason carefully. He hauled in 7/72/0 during the
second week of preseason, which is a positive sign that Mason has managed to
shake off the effects of his concussion.
Carolina's Steve Smith suffered a hamstring injury during the first day of
training camp - he's working on rehabbing the pull, but did not appear in the
first or second preseason game, although he has started practicing as of mid-August.
In his absence, Drew Carter and Keary Colbert are fighting for playing time/chances
to impress the coaching staff.
Carolina's Keary Colbert fought through an ankle injury during 2005 (that was
not revealed until spring 2006), and had offseason. surgery to clean up bone
spurs, bone chips and an abnormal calcium deposit. He has dropped to #3 on the
depth chart, but the injury to Smith has opened the door for Colbert to impress
the coaches and he's been doing that according to the early word out of Panther's
training camp. He snagged 2 passes for 45 yards during week 2 of preseason
Chicago's Muhsin Muhammad's right hand is said to be healing well after a break
sustained in the playoff loss to Carolina. He should be ready to go for training
camp. Muhammad skipped the week 2 preseason game to rest unspecified nagging
injuries (
Chicago's WR Mark Bradley is recovering nicely from his torn right ACL (October,
2005) and hopes to return to the team in time for training camp. Receivers coach
Darryl Drake recently commented on Bradley "Right now he (isn't 100 percent).
But you see improvement each and every day. All I'm looking for from him right
now is to make sure that he's doing things right in the mental part of the game.
There's going to come a point in time where he's able to do those things like
we know he can. But he's got some time and the worst thing that we could do
to him is rush him. That would be suicide." Bradley is expected to contend
with Bernard Berrian, Airese Currie and Justin Gage for the #2 role. He started
opposite Muhammad in week 1 of preseason while Berrian nursed a sore groin.
All except Currie (knee injury) played during week 2 of preseason
Chicago's Justin Gage has been slowed by unspecified minor injuries during
minicamps, but should be up to speed for training camp. He grabbed a TD during
week 2 of preseason (3/20/1).
Cincinnati's T.J. Houshmandzadeh bruised his elbow during practices leading
into the first preseason game but still snagged 2/54/0 during the game - the
elbow injury isn't a concern at this point.
Cleveland's Braylon Edwards is not expected to be medically cleared for training
camp (he tore up his right ACL - the knee was reconstructed in January 2006),
and the team fears he may not be 100% until 2007. Edwards looks like a risky
proposition for the 2006 season. Said head coach Crennel, "They're going
to release him when he gets well. When that is, I don't know." Until Edwards
returns, the team has Joe Jurevicius penciled in at #1 WR. Edwards did not play
in the first preseason game, although reports about his return to practices
during training camp have been generally positive, and Edwards hopes to be in
the mix from week 1 of regular season - right now, its unclear if that is a
realistic goal. He is participating in 11 on 11 drills as of 8/14/06 (a drill
in pads, but with no contact).
Dallas' Terrell Owens has been missing time during training camp due to a sore
hamstring - he's been calling in his own physicians for second opinions on the
injury, and sported a bicycle racing outfit for his session on the sidelines/training
bike one day so far. He stayed back in Dallas with the other injured players
during the first preseason game and therefore did not suit up. Owens did join
practice (after missing 14 sessions) on August 17th. Then, he was sent back
to Dallas after reporting the left hamstring tightened up over the weekend -
he won't play on Monday night, 8/21/06. Agent Drew Rosenhaus characterized the
injury as "serious" in comments reported on Monday, 8/21/06. Team
owner Jerry Jones indicated on Monday Night Football that the team was considering
another MRI to assess Owens' hamstring in the hope that the training staff can
diagnose the source of the problem. As of 8/23/06, it appears that Owens has
"re-aggravated" the injury - a timetable for his return to the field
is unclear as of late August.
Dallas' Terry Glenn missed some practice time due to foot blisters. He's expected
to play in week 2 of the preseason, and the foot issue seems to be behind him.
Glenn snagged a TD and looked very good during the week 2 preseason game - he
appears to be in regular season form at this point.
Dallas' Patrick Crayton missed the 8/21/06 Monday Night Football game due to
a high ankle sprain.
Denver's Javon Walker is rehabbing the torn ACL he suffered in his right knee
during week 1 of 2005 - he's expected to be ready to go for training camp this
season. Coach Shanahan commented on Walker at a July minicamp.: "He looks
like he's in pretty good shape. He's making some strides. He did most of the
drill work. We didn't do any team work with him. I think he could have. But
we have a plan over the next three weeks to keep working him like he's working
now and hopefully, by the first day of camp, he's ready to go full speed."
Walker was held out of the first preseason game as he continues to rehab his
knee injury - he experienced soreness in the joint during the preceding week.
He did start, but did not catch a ball, during the second exhibition game.
Denver's Rod Smith suffered from some hamstring soreness to open training camp,
and was inactive for the first preseason game due to the injury. Smith's injury
tightened up on him during practices leading into the preseason game. He caught
3/38/0 during the second preseason contest, and seems to be on the road to a
full recovery.
Denver's Brandon Marshall has a torn knee ligament and will miss at least the
rest of preseason, if not more. His status as of mid-August is very cloudy.
Detroit's Roy Williams missed practice 8/13 and 8/14/06 due to bruised ribs
- the injury is not considered serious, and Williams is described as day to
day.
Detroit's Mike Williams has been rehabbing a sore hamstring during minicamps
- but not diligently. He was sent home for the final 2 days of the first mandatory
minicamp. for being late to a team meeting and a rehabilitation session. He
has reportedly been chronically late during his short career, by the way. He
may have bigger problems than a sore hamstring - he doesn't look like he's in
the mix to contribute to the Lions this season.
Detroit's Scottie Vines may miss the first half of regular season after suffering
a sports hernia injury. He's on the PUP list right now.
Detroit's Charles Rogers missed the second preseason game due to a knee injury,
and he looks to be in danger of being cut by the Lions.
Green Bay's Robert Ferguson is expected to be recovered from a torn LCL/deep
knee bruise in his left knee in time for training camp. However, he missed part
of the minicamp. due to his leg, and Rod Gardner has been nursing a sore hamstring.
The depth chart across from Donald Driver is unclear heading into training camp.
Ferguson grabbed 2/21/0 during the week 2 preseason contest, and looks like
he'll retain the #2 role in the WR stable.
Houston's Andre Johnson tweaked his ankle in the 2005 season finale vs. San
Francisco, but it wasn't a serious injury. He's reported to be fully healthy
and is working well with new #2 WR Eric Moulds. Johnson grabbed 4/38/0 during
week 2 of the preseason
Indianapolis' Marvin Harrison is recovering from offseason. elbow and wrist
surgery, but is expected to be ready for the start of training camp as usual.
Coach Dungy appalled unconcerned when asked about the elbow procedure, performed
in May, stating "He told me if there was anything wrong, he'd let me know."
Harrison has started as usual during preseason, and grabbed 1/35/0 during the
second preseason game.
Indianapolis' Brandon Stokley sprained a left ankle during a practice session,
and may miss the season opener as a result. An MRI was performed, and coach
Dungy stated "He's definitely going to be out this week, but from there
it's still to be determined. It does not look like it's going to be long-term
in terms of a long ways into the regular season." Stokley is confident
of playing in the regular season opener, stating in mid-August "It's going
to be tough to keep me out of that one."
Jacksonville's Matt Jones suffered an ankle injury during the 8/19/06 preseason
game, opening the door for #3 WR Reggie Williams to show some flashes of talent.
Jones' injury is not considered serious as of 8/21/06, but bears watching.
Miami's Marty Booker suffered a sprained ankle during a June practice. He's
expected to be OK for training camp. Heading into the first preseason game,
he was nursing a nagging left calf injury (he didn't catch a pass in that contest).
He did manage 1/20/0 during the Dolphins' week 2 exhibition game.
New Orleans' Donte Stallworth injured his groin early in training camp and
also has a sore hamstring and is reportedly struggling to please the new coaching
staff. He was not a starter during the first preseason game (Devery Henderson
started across from Joe Horn), and Stallworth did not catch a pass in the first
contest. He caught 2 balls for 15 yards during the second preseason game.
New York Giants' Plaxico Burress tweaked his right ankle early during training
camp - but he played in the first preseason game and snagged 2/48/0. He appears
to be fine.
New York Giants' rookie WR Sinorice Moss, who has miss 18 days of practice,
is undergoing hospital tests on his injured quadriceps in an attempt to discover
the problem and treat the injury. Said Coach Coughlin "They're trying to
look and see what it is and if there's anything more that can be done".
New York Jets' Justin McCareins was placed on the PUP list to start training
camp due to a lingering foot injury (suffered during minicamps), and appears
to be out of favor with the coaching staff. He didn't catch a pass in the first
preseason game. He did haul in 2/10/0 during week 2 of the preseason
Oakland's Randy Moss is reportedly fully recovered from the nagging hamstring/leg
injury that limited his production during 2005. He also banged up his ribs,
and fought through a sore groin/pelvis during the season. He is said to be fully
healthy now, and is working well with new QB Aaron Brooks, a great sign for
both players' fantasy owners. Ron Curry is rehabbing his second-straight torn
Achilles tendon entering 2006 - the team hopes he can be back in the mix.
Oakland's Jerry Porter has been struggling with a calf injury and has been
demoted off of the first team (more for attitudinal reasons than the injury).
Philadelphia's Todd Pinkston ruptured his right Achilles tendon during an August
2005 practice - the team hopes he'll be recovered in time for training camp.
It remains to be seen if he'll hold onto his starting job, but reports out of
Philadelphia in mid-July have stated that the #2 job is Pinkston's to lose.
He participated in a limited way during minicamps - we'll have to wait and see
how his Achilles holds up. Early in training camp, Pinkston experienced soreness
and swelling in his left Achilles, and he may be on the bubble now. The latest
news as of 8/17/06 is that Pinkston's troublesome Achilles is not progressing,
and that he may not be ready for the start of the season.
Philadelphia's Reggie Brown tweaked his left hamstring early in training camp
(the team called it a "spasm", not a tear), then once he overcame
the hamstring issue, he suffered a calf injury. He did not catch a pass in the
team's second preseason game. He had 1 reception for 5 yards in the 3rd preseason
game - the only catch by an Eagle's WR in the first half of that contest.
Philadelphia's Jeremy Bloom tore his hamstring early in training camp and is
likely to start the season on the PUP. He left the 3rd preseason game due to
hamstring problems. He may be headed to IR, according to reports on 8/20/06.
Philadelphia's Rookie WR Jason Avant (knee surgery June 20) began training
camp on the PUP list, but played in the team's second preseason game (1/22/0).
Pittsburgh's Santonio Holmes re-injured his hamstring (originally tweaked during
OTAs) during the first days of training camp, but snagged 4/32/0 during the
Steelers' first preseason game. He looks like he'll be OK despite the rocky
start to training camp.
Pittsburgh's Hines Ward tweaked his hamstring during practice on Friday, August
4th, and then tested it early during the next week - when it tightened up, he
was held out of practice. We think he'll be fine for regular season, but right
now the hammy is looking like a concern. As of 8/15/06, Ward tested his left
hamstring for a short time in practice, but ended up on the sidelines with the
training staff bandaging his injured leg. This injury is becoming an ongoing
concern and could linger for a while, cutting into practice reps/timing with
Roethlisberger. He missed the second preseason game, as did fellow WR Isaac
West (knee). Ward missed practice on 8/22/06, and spoke about the injury to
the press, saying "I just have to be smart now. It's not the regular season.
I'm not going to step foot on the field until I'm 100 percent again. I don't
want to continue to aggravate it." As of 8/23/06 members of the Pittsburgh
press are speculating that Ward may not be able to play in the season opener
due to the ongoing hamstring injury.
Saint Louis' Torry Holt will miss early-week practices after sustaining a sternum
injury during the team's second preseason game. "He won't practice Monday
or Tuesday just to get him back to 100 percent," coach Linehan said on
Sunday 8/20/06. "He should be ready to go next couple of days."
San Diego's #2 Eric Parker will miss at least a week of practices due to a
sprained thumb ligament, and he didn't play in the preseason opener as a result.
He did not catch a ball during the second week of preseason, either.
Seattle's Darrell Jackson has endured 2 surgeries on his injured knee during
the offseason. - the repeated surgeries aren't a good sign. Recent reports out
of Seattle say that Jackson plans to rest his surgically repaired knee as much
as possible during training camp, and may have trouble getting back on the field.
He is scheduled to practice on Tuesday, 8/22/06 according to recent reports.
Seattle's D.J. Hackett, battling a hamstring injury, did not travel to Indianapolis
for the team's second preseason game.
Tampa Bay's Michael Clayton (whose surgically repaired knee was reportedly
a problem throughout 2005) is said to be back to 100% entering 2006. Starting
QB Chris Simms said of Clayton's 2006 prospects: "It's just great to have
him back because people kind of forgot about him last year and they don't realize
he played with a bum knee the whole year and never complained or said anything.
That's what I respect about him more than anything is his toughness, his willingness
to compete and he'll be back in top form." In minicamps, Clayton looked
fully recovered from his knee problems, and hopes to exceed his rookie campaign
this season. He snagged 1/14/0 in limited action during the second preseason
game.
Tennessee's Tyrone Calico ended the 2005 season on IR due to calf/hamstring
injuries, but he is reportedly looking good during the offseason. conditioning
program this spring. With the arrival of David Givens, Calico will need to battle
for playing time, but he could be the Titans' #3 by regular season if he can
stay healthy. Brandon Jones is coming off a season-ending knee injury, and he
may not be 100% by the time training camp opens. He started preseason on the
PUP-active list - which was a good sign that he might be finished with rehab
by the time regular season rolls around. He missed the second preseason game
due to ongoing hamstring injury issues.
Tennessee's David Givens has been missing time due to an injured hamstring,
and as of 8/17/06 a MRI was scheduled to further evaluate the injury. He missed
the second preseason game due to this hamstring injury.
Washington's Brandon Lloyd has been missing practice time due to a hamstring
strain, and did not catch a pass in the team's second preseason game. "I
listen to my body and catch it before it gets bad," Lloyd said. "I
don't want any pulls, so I think sitting out a day is worth more than sitting
out three weeks with a pulled muscle."
Tight Ends
Atlanta's Alge Crumpler had shoulder surgery in February for a torn labrum
(this was not divulged by the team until July). GM Rich McKay indicated to the
Atlanta Journal-Constitution that Crumpler could be limited in training camp
and preseason due to the injury, but should be ready for regular season. Crumpler
also had arthroscopic knee surgery at the end of the 2005 season. Crumpler isn't
playing during preseason games as of week 2 - and won't see the field until
regular season as part of the team's plan for his rehab.
Buffalo's Kevin Everett hurt his groin and was unable to participate in the
Bill's first minicamp. He hopes to be able to take part during June OTAs and
training camp - the team has signed Robert Royal this year, and Royal has been
getting a lot of reps with the first team. Everett looks like he's buried on
the depth chart as of mid-August.
Carolina's Kris Mangum has struggled with a foot injury (plantar fascitis)
during training camp, and he may have lost his starting spot to Michael Gaines.
Cleveland's Kellen Winslow is expected to return from rehabbing his off-field
knee injury in time for training camp this year. Winslow had minor arthroscopic
surgery to clean up scar tissue in the repaired joint during January of 2006,
and is reportedly doing well finishing up rehabilitation of the injury. After
minicamps and OTAs, all of the news out of Cleveland about Winslow has been
positive - he may see some time at WR, and is expected to be a major cog in
the offense. His injury woes appear to be a thing of the past, although he has
publicly admitted he may never be back to 100% of his pre-injury form, due to
the complicated injury and extensive damage suffered by his knee in the motorcycle
accident. He caught 3/37/0 during the team's second preseason contest.
Detroit's Casey Fitzsimmons (who had grabbed the top TE spot in Detroit during
training camp) fractured his wrist in the first preseason game, and could miss
up to 3 weeks of early regular-season action. Marcus Pollard is back on top
of the depth chart as of mid August.
Green Bay's Bubba Franks may be able to participate in minicamps this offseason.
and is expected to return from the neck/back injuries that shortened his 2005
season in time for training camp. He projects to be the #1 TE again this season,
barring a setback.
Houston's TE Ben Steele broke his leg early in training camp and is out for
the season.
Indianapolis' Ben Utecht was limited last year due to a rib injury - this year,
he's in a dogfight with Bryan Fletcher and Ben Hartsock for the #2 spot behind
Dallas Clark. If Utecht can stay healthy, he could make a push for playing time
in training camp in the Colts' 2 TE sets. Utecht caught a TD in the first preseason
game, giving him a boost. Hartsock tweaked a hamstring in the preseason game
on 8/20/06.
Jacksonville's TE Marcedes Lewis sprained his right ankle in the first preseason
game, and may be out for at least a week and possibly longer, according to initial
reports. As of 8/15/06 the injury is reported as a high ankle sprain, which
may cost Lewis a week or two - his QB Byron Leftwich commented "I don't
know how long he is going to be out [but] he will be a big part of our game
plan on Week 1. I'm quite sure of that. I'm hoping we can get him back before
then."
New England's Daniel Graham was hampered by shoulder injuries most of 2005
and sat out the final 1/3 of the season. He is expected to be ready for action
by the start of training camp, but will have to fight Ben Watson for playing
time.
New Orleans' Ernie Conwell ended the season on IR due to torn ligaments in
his knee, and that opened the door to Zach Hilton. Conwell has missed time during
minicamps/OTAs rehabbing his knee. While nominally the starter, Conwell is a
ten year veteran who has struggled to stay on the field in recent years, with
only 1 full slate of 16 games played during the past 3 years- however, as of
late August he remains entrenched at #1 on the depth chart.
New York Jet's Chris Baker is coming back from a broken left fibula/leg surgery
that cut his 2005 campaign short. The team hopes he is ready by the start of
training camp. He was re-signed by the team in March, which is a good indication
he's on track to play this year. Reports in August characterized Baker as "entrenched
as the starter".
New York Giants' Jeremy Shockey suffered a concussion during the early part
of training camp, and did not play in the team's first preseason contest due
to the injury. He grabbed 1 ball for 10 yards during the second preseason game.
San Francisco's Eric Johnson is said to be 100% healthy after missing 2005
due to a foot injury. However, the 49ers drafted Vernon Davis this year, so
Johnson is in a dog fight for playing time. On August 17th Johnson suffered
a minor hip flexor pull, but the injury is not considered worrisome at this
time.
Seattle's Jerramy Stevens underwent knee surgery in late April after complaining
of swelling and pain in his knee. The doctors discovered and repaired a cartilage
tear - the team trainers say that he may return to the team by the 3rd week
of August (well into training camp). He may or may not be available for the
season opener given that timetable. He began to take snaps in practice the week
before the first preseason game. Unfortunately, Stevens suffered a setback during
week 2 of preseason (torn meniscus in his surgically repaired knee) and is out
for 6 weeks (he'll miss some games to start regular season).
Place Kickers
Atlanta's Tony Yelk has a quadriceps injury, and it appears that Michael Koenen
may be poised to serve as all-around place-kicker this season.
Carolina's John Kasay had problems with soreness in his kicking leg early on
during training camp. However, he kicked both extra points during the week 1
preseason game, so he appears to be on track for regular season.
Cleveland's Phil Dawson had surgery during the offseason. to repair a sports
hernia (he didn't miss a game during 2005). He should be fine by the time regular
season rolls around.
Indianapolis' Adam Vinatieri suffered a sprained ankle in conditioning drills
on 8/15/06, and is considered day-to-day according to coach Dungy. Some rumors
of a more serious injury are in the air, but nothing is confirmed as of 8/21/06.
More reports of a significant injury appeared in the press on 8/22/06, and it
increasingly looks like there may be a question about him starting the season.
New England's Martin Gramatica was out of football during 2005 due to injury
problems in his kicking leg. Reportedly he is healthy again, but it remains
to be seen if his leg will hold up to a full season of kicking duties. As of
8/23/06, Gramatica has been cut and Stephen Gostkowski is the new PK.
Philadelphia's David Akers was plagued by a torn hamstring/kicking leg problems
last season, and his FG percentage suffered (down to 72.7%, from his usual mid-
to high- 80% range). He is the only kicker on the roster for the Eagles, so
hopefully an offseason. of R and R has helped him recover his form.
Washington's John Hall has suffered through 2 injury plagued seasons with the
Redskins - he could only appear in 10 games last year due to kicking leg problems
(and only 8 games during 2004). Tyler Jones, a NFLE assignee for the Redskins,
may push Hall for a roster spot.
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