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Monday, November 30, 2009
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Falcons lose Matt Ryan, Michael Turner to injuries

Atlanta lost offensive stars Matt Ryan and Michael Turner to
injuries Sunday, and the Falcons wouldn't say how serious
they are. Ryan, the second-year quarterback, hurt his big
right toe on Atlanta's first series in a 20-17 victory over
Tampa Bay. Turner reinjured his right ankle during the third
quarter, a high sprain that had kept the running back out of
the previous game and limited him in practice. Offensive
linemen Harvey Dahl and Sam Baker also left the game with
injuries. Ryan apparently hurt his toe on the ninth snap of
the game, a sack by Stylez White and Tim Crowder. The toe was
taped up, extra padding was added to his shoe and Ryan did
some light jogging on the sideline to test it out. Eagles wide
receiver DeSean Jackson suffered a concussion in Philadelphia's
27-24 win over Washington. Jackson left the game after he was
hit on a catch late in the third quarter. Jackson has developed
into Philadelphia's No. 1 wide receiver this season with 44
catches for 769 yards and six touchdowns. He caught a 35-yard
TD on Sunday. Eagles coach Andy Reid said Jackson did not
lose consciousness and would need further evaluation. Tight
end Brent Celek sprained his thumb. The Eagles said X-rays
were negative. Celek told a teammate he has torn ligaments
in one of his hands after dropping three passes. Jets rookie
quarterback Mark Sanchez left New York's 17-6 win over the
Carolina Panthers for four plays against the Carolina Panthers
with a left knee injury. After the game, Sanchez said he was
totally fine. Chargers linebacker Shawne Merriman left San
Diego's 43-14 win over the Chiefs with a foot injury in the
second quarter and did not return.

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Eli Manning has stress reaction in foot

Giants quarterback Eli Manning has developed a stress reaction
in his right foot that could eventually lead to further
injuries which might sideline him indefinitely. A person familiar
with Manning's injury told The Associated Press about the latest
problem Sunday. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity
because the team has not officially confirmed the problem.
Manning has suffered from plantar fasciitis - an injury to the
band of connective tissue that runs along the bottom of the foot
and inserts into the heel - since hurting the foot against Kansas
City on Oct. 4. The stress reaction is not an unexpected
development, but the team wants to prevent a stress fracture
that could end Manning's year. An aggressive treatment program
has included bone stimulation and having Manning wear special
shoes offering his foot more support. He has limped at times
during games, but has denied his passing accuracy has been
affected. The Giants were 4-0 after their win at Kansas City,
but now are 6-5 and Manning has struggled in recent weeks,
even though the plantar fasciitis has healed. The stress reaction
was first reported by ESPN.com.


Eagles TE Celek sprains thumb

Eagles tight end Brent Celek sprained his thumb in Philadelphia's
27-24 win over Washington on Sunday. The Eagles said X-rays were
negative. Celek told a teammate he has torn ligaments in one of
his hands after dropping three passes. Wide receiver Jeremy Maclin
stopped a passing Celek at his locker and asked, "you good?"
Celek told him, "No, I tore a few ligaments in my hand." Celek
extended his left hand toward Maclin to take a look. Celek has
developed into a top tight end and leads the Eagles with 54
receptions. He has 601 yards receiving and five touchdowns.
Celek caught four passes for 33 yards against the Redskins. Coach
Andy Reid did not mention Celek's injury in his postgame press
conference.

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Eagles WR Jackson suffers concussion vs. Redskins

Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson has suffered a concussion
against Washington, the second offensive starter to get a serious
head injury against the Redskins this season. Jackson left the
game after he was hit on a catch late in the third quarter. The
Eagles originally said Jackson suffered head and neck injuries.
Jackson has developed into Philadelphia's No. 1 wide receiver
this season with 44 catches for 769 yards and six touchdowns.
He caught a 35-yard TD in Philadelphia's 27-24 win on Sunday.
Eagles coach Andy Reid says Jackson did not lose consciousness
and would need further evaluation. The Eagles played without
running back Brian Westbrook after he suffered a concussion
Oct. 26 at Washington.


Browns DL Shaun Rogers hurts leg

Browns defensive lineman Shaun Rogers suffered a leg injury
when a teammate was blocked into him in the closing minutes
of a game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.
Rogers lay on his back for several minutes after the pileup.
He was taken off the field on a cart, with teammates coming
over to offer encouragement. Rogers also was involved in the
game's most notable play. His horse-collar tackle on Bengals
quarterback Carson Palmer with no time left in the first half
resulted in a penalty and an extra play. Cincinnati kicked a
field goal for a 13-0 halftime lead.

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Vick braced for Atlanta return

Michael Vick is ready to make his football return to Atlanta.
Vick will play his first game in Atlanta since 2006 when the
Philadelphia Eagles visit Sunday. Vick says he's prepared for
the scrutiny that will come this week when he faces his former
team for the first time. "I look forward to every week. This
week isn't going to be any different," Vick said. "It's going
to be good to go back to Atlanta. We still have a game to win."
Vick was a three-time Pro Bowl quarterback during his six
seasons with the Falcons. He served 18 months in federal
prison for running a dogfighting ring. Vick said he no longer
had any ties to Atlanta. Vick has had limited playing time
in his first season with the Eagles. He has 15 carries for
65 yards and is 3 for 9 for 6 yards passing. He nearly
scored his first TD since 2006 in Sunday's 27-24 win over
the Redskins, running 4 yards to the 1. "I'm prepared to
play whenever my number is called," Vick said. Vick smiled
when asked about the kind of reaction he expected from Falcons
fans. "I'm going to get a great reaction from the crowd.
It's going to be a standing ovation," he said, smiling.
"It's still my city."

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