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Wednesday injury report highlights

The first full-blown injury report for the 2009 season has been released.  But for the Thursday night game, the Wednesday version focuses only on whether and to what extent injured players practiced on Wednesday.

The full list is right here.  The key portions appears below.

Titans receiver Nate Washington (hamstring) is questionable for Thursday night; Steelers linebacker Lawrence Timmons (ankle) is doubtful.

Cardinals wideout Anquan Boldin didn’t practice Wednesday due to a bad hamstring.

Bucs receiver Antonio Bryant fully participated in practice, as he returns from recent knee surgery.

Bengals safety Roy Williams (thigh) was a limited participant; quarterback Carson Palmer (ankle) fully participated.

Lions defensive tackle Grady Jackson (knee) participated on a limited basis.

Saints tackle Jammal Brown (hernia) didn’t practice, along with running back Pierre Thomas, who’s unlucky with a knee problem.

Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassel (knee) participated on a limited basis, as did cornerback Brandon Flowers (shoulder).

Falcons defensive end John Abraham (knee) was a limited participant in practice.

Vikings receiver Bernard Berrian (hamstring) was a limited participant.

Browns defensive tackle Shaun Rogers (knee) was a limited participant.

Texans receiver Kevin Walter didn’t practice due to a hamstring injury; quarterback Matt Schaub fully participated, despite an ankle boo-boo.

Several injured Eagles fully participated.

Rams quarterback Marc Bulger (finger) and defensive end Leonard Little (knee) were limited participants.

Seahawks receiver Deion Branch made the team, but missed practice with a hamstring injury.  Left tackle Walter Jones is out, due to a chronic knee problem.

Giants corner Aaron Ross (hamstring) didn’t practice.

Bears cornerback Charles Tillman (back) fully participated.

Packers defensive lineman B.J. Raji skipped practice with an ankle injury.

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12 Responses to “Wednesday injury report highlights”
  1. MUCQB says: Sep 10, 2009 8:55 AM

    Mike,

  2. MUCQB says: Sep 10, 2009 8:59 AM

    Mike, Shaun Rogers is actually out with a “foot”. And according to my best friend Zac Jackson of Cleveland Browns.com, Shaun’s injury is listed as a foot because, well he doesn’t need to step “foot” on the practice field to dominate on Sundays. There is no real injury to Rogers. -Rob Adamson, former Mount Union National Champion QB and former Sand Diego Charger, Carolina Panther, and Cologne Centurion.

  3. dakotah says: Sep 10, 2009 9:07 AM

    Mike – theres this new thing called “alphabetical order”. I know it would be more work for you, but some of us would appreciate it.
    On the other hand, many of the commenters would just find it confusing.

  4. My Vick In A Box says: Sep 10, 2009 9:10 AM

    Congrats on all your accomplishments MUCQB, you are officially a bigger douche than Florio.

  5. PlaxThighHole says: Sep 10, 2009 9:37 AM

    Wes Welker is also hurt. I was getting an MRI last night at Shields and when I came out Welker was next in line. Didn’t say much since he was going right into the room when I came out but no wonder he hasn’t played or practiced much.

  6. MUCQB says: Sep 10, 2009 9:53 AM

    Thanks funny guy, your comment clearly shows all of us the true “douche”…….
    Clever name by the way, did you think of that all by yourself?

  7. jimicos says: Sep 10, 2009 10:05 AM

    MUCQB says:
    September 10, 2009 8:59 AM
    Mike, Shaun Rogers is actually out with a “foot”. And according to my best friend Zac Jackson of Cleveland Browns.com, Shaun’s injury is listed as a foot because, well he doesn’t need to step “foot” on the practice field to dominate on Sundays. There is no real injury to Rogers. -Rob Adamson, former Mount Union National Champion QB and former Sand Diego Charger, Carolina Panther, and Cologne Centurion.
    ——————————
    I may not have played professional football, but I know it’s not “Sand Diego”. It’s “San Diego”. Which is apparently German for “a whale’s vagina”.

  8. Ron Dayne's Strict Diet says: Sep 10, 2009 10:05 AM

    BJ Raji also suffering from some sort of lung irritation…
    @MUCQB:
    Why would he bother stepping foot on the field when there’s perfectly good Arby’s just waiting to be devoured?
    120+ yards for AD this weekend.

  9. MUCQB says: Sep 10, 2009 10:17 AM

    I am aware of how to spell San Diego, but thanks for proof reading my comment. AP may go for 120+ but it won’t be up the middle, it will be on the edges, where the Browns are probably the slowest team in the league. By the way Shaun Rogers is one of the hardest working guys in the league and that will show up in another Pro Bowl season in ’09 for #92. NO DT in the league is capable of dominating like Rogers, period. He is in excellent shape and Mangenious is only keeping him out of practice because if he goes down, the Browns shot at winning 6 games goes out the window. They would win 1 or 2 without him.

  10. MUCQB says: Sep 10, 2009 10:22 AM

    Florio, How do you deal with all these clowns?

  11. realityonetwo says: Sep 10, 2009 10:44 AM

    Really weird string going on here…

  12. Eget_George says: Sep 30, 2009 4:41 PM

    Rob, this is George, your old pal from MUC. Look me up and get in touch, you are a hard person to track down.

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