Colts' Jackson Expected To Play Against Pats
30th October, 2007 - 6:05 pm
NFL.com - Indianapolis Colts' cornerback Marlin Jackson will return to action against the New England Patriots in Week 9 despite suffering a concussion in Sunday's win over Carolina, reports NFL Network's Adam Schefter.

Jackson was sidelined during the third quarter against Carolina with what was initially reported as a neck injury and did not return. The injury was later diagnosed as a concussion. Jackson met with doctors on Monday and felt sufficiently recovered to where the Colts now fully expect that he will play against the Patriots. [READ]

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