NFL News and Notes

Sunday, November 5,
2006

 

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Texans-Giants

Newsday

Plaxico Burress’ back spasms dropped him from probable to
questionable Friday. The Giants could face the Texans without their leading
receiver, their leader in sacks (Osi Umenyiora), their leader in interceptions (Sam Madison) and
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Cowboys-Redskins

Washington Post

Dressed in a gray sweat shirt and sweat pants yesterday,
Washington Redskins wide receiver Santana Moss effectively ruled himself out of
tomorrow’s key NFC East game with the Dallas Cowboys at FedEx Field because of
a strained left hamstring. Although Moss is quarterback
Mark Brunell’s favorite receiver, he has looked
increasingly to Randle El on third-down plays. Lloyd has been less visible,
though against Indianapolis he
caught a season-high four passes. He has 11 receptions this season.Brunell
likely will rely on tight end Chris Cooley, who caught three touchdowns against
the Cowboys at FedEx Field last season in a 35-7 Redskins win. Cooley also has
touchdown receptions in his last two games. 
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Titans-Jaguars

Times-Union

While players learn to deal with quarterback issues, this
one has several Jaguars wondering how much Garrard starting Sunday against the
Titans is because of Leftwich’s medical impairment,
and how much is a combination of Del Rio’s ire and Leftwich’s
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Dolphins-Bears

Miami Herald

The Dolphins’ secondary will undergo changes again Sunday
because the starting lineup has been changed and injuries continue to be a
factor. Coaches expect to make a game-day decision on how much to use Travis Daniels against the Bears now
that the cornerback apparently is recovered from a knee injury that sidelined
him the past two weeks. Linebacker Derrick
Pope
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Chicago Sports

The Dolphins, though stumbling, have the best ranking in
yardage allowed (No. 5 overall) and second-best scoring defense (16th)
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Vikings-49ers

Pioneer Press

The Vikings will head to San Francisco without their
defensive signal caller and their offensive playmaker.Middle
linebacker Napoleon Harris and receiver Marcus Robinson, keys to each unit,
were downgraded Friday from questionable to out.Harris
dislocated his left wrist in the second quarter Monday against the New England
Patriots. Robinson injured his lower back in Seattle
on Oct. 22. Vikings coach Brad Childress would not put a timetable on either
player’s return, but there is optimism that both could return Nov. 12 when the
Vikings host the Green Bay Packers at the Metrodome.
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Texans-Giants

Houston Chronicle

Quarterback David Carr’s home and road numbers vary little.
Last season, he fumbled the ball three times on the road and at home. Seven of
his 11 interceptions in 2005 were thrown at Reliant Stadium.Carr’s
first two fumbles away from home this season came at Tennessee
last Sunday. He has one fumble at home.  We
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Broncos-Steelers

Post-Gazette

The Steelers are 2-5 and ready to juggle their offensive
line again, just in time for the Broncos to come to Heinz Field for a rematch
of the AFC championship game in January. This time, some of the changes are not
being mandated because of injuries. Chukky Okobi will make his first start in four years because Pro
Bowl center Jeff Hartings is out with a sprained
knee, which was injured in the loss Sunday in Oakland.
But Kendall Simmons likely will return to start at right guard in what has
become some kind of weekly rotation with Chris Kemoeatu,
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