Injury - Football Wiretap

Mario Williams Has Torn Chest Muscle
Mario Williams hurt himself sacking Jason Campbell on Sunday afternoon.

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Tarvaris Jackson Hurts Pectoral Muscle
Seahawks quarterback Tarvaris Jackson was sidelined midway through the third quarter of Sunday's game against the Giants with a chest injury.

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John Abraham Inactive Against Packers
John Abraham, the team's top pass rusher, was inactive because of a hip injury.

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Steelers Likely To Be Without Mendenhall
Isaac Redman will get his first NFL start at running back for the Steelers.

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Andre Johnson Eyes Return In Two Weeks
It has been reported that he could miss as many as three weeks.

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Sources: Jacobs Has Sprained MCL
The running back's injury was first characterized as "knee swelling."

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Patriots May Get Hernandez, Haynesworth Back
The Patriots may be closer to full strength against the Jets on Sunday.

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Report: Vincent Jackson Misses Another Practice
Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson is nursing a hamstring injury that he sustained last Sunday.

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LaMichael James Injures Right Arm
Oregon running back LaMichael James injured his right arm early in the fourth quarter against Cal on Thursday night.

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Roethlisberger Likely To Play Sunday
Ben Roethlisberger practiced on Thursday and is in line to start on Sunday against the Titans.

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Rams Place Amendola, Fletcher On IR
Danny Amendola and Bradley Fletcher will miss the rest of the season for the Rams.

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Peyton Still Hopeful To Play In 2011
Colts QB Peyton Manning still believes he can get back on the field this season.

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T.O. Wants To Play This Season
Terrell Owens want to play for an NFL team in 2011.

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Kubiak: Johnson's Procedure 'Went Well'
Andre Johnson will miss Sunday's game against the Raiders.

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Ohio State's Verlon Reed Done With Torn ACL
The Buckeyes will have to finish the remainder of the season without wide receiver Verlon Reed.

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Andre Johnson Expected To Miss Three Weeks
Andre Johnson had a procedure to eliminate scar tissue and speed up healing in his right hamstring.

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Shoulder Injury Could End Henne's Season
The Dolphins are concerned about about a separation of Chad Henne's non-throwing shoulder and they are awaiting a second opinion.

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James Harrison Has Broken Facial Bone
James Harrison will undergo a surgical procedure for a broken orbital bone around his right eye on Wednesday.

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Texans May Be Without Andre Johnson
Gary Kubiak said that Andre Johnson will "miss some time," though he said that could range from 3-4 days to a "few weeks."

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Eric Foster Dislocates Right Ankle
Eric Foster's injury occurred with 52 seconds remaining in the half and the Colts leading 10-7.

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Trent Cole Out At Least Two Weeks
Philadelphia's plan for Trent Cole is to have him rest and rehab, and then to re-evaluate the injury during the bye week.

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Roethlisberger Has Sprained Foot
An X-ray on Sunday had indicated a possible fracture but the test was inconclusive because of swelling in the foot.

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Roethlisberger Leaves Stadium In Boot
Ben Roethlisberger injured his foot against the Texans and left Reliant Stadium in a walking boot.

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Andre Johnson Injures Hamstring
Andre Johnson caught a 13-yard pass in the second quarter and was holding the back of his right leg near the knee after he fell to the ground.

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Dez Bryant Questionable After Practicing
Dez Bryant participated in Saturday's walk-through practice.

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Dolphins Won't Have Thomas Against Chargers
Reggie Bush could see more attention this week with rookie Daniel Thomas on the sidelines.

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Giants Bring Recovering DEs Umenyiora, Tuck To Arizona
Osi Umenyiora is optimistic about making his season debut against the Cardinals.

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Colston Cleared To Face Jaguars
Marques Colston was supposed to miss at least four games after breaking his collarbone in Week 1.

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