Redskins-Buccaneers
Washington Post
Washington Redskins wide receiver Santana Moss will miss tomorrow’s game at
Patriots-Packers
JS Online
Quarterback Brett Favre might be at less than full strength Sunday when the Green Bay Packers meet the New England Patriots at Lambeau Field. Coach Mike McCarthy disclosed that Favre had suffered a groin injury Thursday during practice, an injury that the coach said “really bothered” Favre as he took some but not all of the repetitions with the No. 1 offense Friday. Favre had been listed as probable on the injury report with an ankle injury. The Packers now list him as probable with ankle and groin injuries. McCarthy was asked if he was at all worried about Favre and his ability to move Sunday. “No,” he replied. “I’ve talked to him at length today. He doesn’t think it’s a big deal.” It isn’t certain if wide receiver Greg Jennings (ankle) will start but McCarthy said he expected the rookie to play more than Ruvell Martin.Tight end David Martin (shoulder, thigh) and cornerback Will Blackmon (rib) returned to practice Friday. Martin will play. Blackmon remained doubtful.Defensive tackle Cullen Jenkins (ankle) was downgraded from probable to questionable after taking Friday off. Running back Vernand Morency (back) will play and probably return kickoffs. Fullback Brandon Miree (elbow) practiced Friday, struggled and isn’t expected to play. For the Patriots, the only players definitely out are starting safeties Rodney Harrison (shoulder) and Eugene Wilson (hamstring). Game-time decisions probably will determine the availability of guard Stephen Neal (shoulder) and cornerback Asante Samuel (knee). Neal has missed the last three games but appears close to playing. Samuel finished the last game but didn’t practice all week. If Samuel cannot play, the Patriots probably would move safety Chad Scott back to cornerback and start James Sanders at strong safety. Sanders, a fourth-round draft choice in 2005, has played sparingly from scrimmage and, when he has played, has been ineffective. Joe Duffy’s sports betting selections are at www.GodsTips.com
Boston Globe
The Patriots should be closer to full strength when they take on the Packers tomorrow - defensive end Ty Warren is expected to play.
Colts-Cowboys
New York Times
The defense has been decimated by injuries. The run defense, which was ranked in the middle of the N.F.L. at the end of last season, is the lowest ranked in the league, allowing more than 5 yards a rush. The defense is yielding 49 more rushing yards a game than last season. There is a rookie running back, Joseph Addai, replacing the departed Edgerrin James. The offense has been limited in its use of three-receiver plays because of an injury to receiver Brandon Stokely. The Colts have already needed fourth-quarter comebacks in three games to remain unbeaten, and their average margin of victory is 6.6 points — nearly 10 points less than their margin of victory during their 13-0 start last season. Only two victories this season have come by double digits; 9 of the first 13 last year were by double digits. And the Colts have already had two 1-point victories this season. That did not happen at all last season. By popular request, check out our new “Bet It Trinity” full year pass! You get the top three sports services, every play in every sport for 365 days.
Falcons-Ravens
Atlanta Journal Constitution
In a game that could end a losing streak or leave them with a .500 record, the Falcons could, at times, field a defensive line Sunday at Baltimore with two undrafted rookies and two second-year players . Atlanta has lost both starting defensive ends (John Abraham and Patrick Kerney), two defensive backs (Jason Webster and Kevin Mathis) and having to replace both offensive guards (Kynan Forney and Matt Lehr) as the Falcons have. The Falcons (5-4) are left having to count on three players who never started an NFL game until this season and 11 undrafted players to rescue a season that, once again, started well but has leveled off and is at a crossroads. Approved sportsbooks are at www.linetrackers.com
Steelers-Browns
Post Gazette
Steelers Troy Polamalu went through an entire practice for the first time this week without difficulty and, barring some type of setback, should play Sunday against the Cleveland Browns. “He’s gotten better each day,” coach Bill Cowher said of his two-time Pro Bowl safety. Also, center Jeff Hartings (knee/questionable), who has missed the past two games, practiced for the second day in a row and likely will play in
Raiders-Chiefs
San Francisco Chronicle
Raiders coach Art Shell isn’t saying, but all indicators point to Aaron Brooks taking over as the starting quarterback Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs. Brooks took the majority of first-team snaps at practice Friday, according to a person who watched practice. Shell said he won’t announce his starter until game day. Brooks, signed in the offseason and named the starter in training camp, has been out with a strained pectoral muscle near his right throwing shoulder since the first quarter of Week 2’s game at
Rams-Panthers
St. Louis Today
The Carolina Panthers seemed poised for greatness this season, topping many a preseason list as the team most likely to represent the NFC in Super Bowl XLI. Yet they prepare to face the Rams with a record of 5-4, one of eight teams in the conference within a game of .500. The Panthers entered the opener without wide receiver Steve Smith, who led the NFL last year in receiving yards and tied for the lead in receptions and receiving TDs but suffered a hamstring injury in camp. Before the end of their 20-6 loss to
Bengals-Saints
Cincinnati Enquirer
Starting right guard Bobbie Williams had an emergency appendectomy Wednesday afternoon and is out for the game Sunday at New Orleans.Since signing as a free agent before the 2004 season, Williams has started 42 consecutive games. Playing alongside tackle Willie Anderson, Williams is a key part in the Bengals’ power run game. The Bengals played the past four games with the same starting line after juggling the quintet the first five games because of injuries to starting left tackle Levi Jones and starting center Rich Braham. Backup Eric Ghiaciuc has started six games at center, and rookie backup Andrew Whitworth four at left tackle and two at left guard.
Giants-Jaguars
New York Times
Using the same 11 starters from last season, the unit glided through the early stages of this season. It featured an array of star players swirling around the nucleus of an underrated offensive line, usually moving downfield. Now, in the second half of the season, there is concern. Left tackle Luke Petitgout and wide receiver Amani Toomer are on injured reserve. The Giants’ offense has become less a model of cool efficiency and more a contraption of fits and starts. The Giants (6-3) averaged 27.2 points in their first six games, but 17 in their past three. Now they are headed south to play the Jacksonville Jaguars (5-4) on Monday night. The Jaguars have allowed 14.1 points a game, third lowest in the N.F.L.
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