Safety Bob Sanders and receiver Brandon Stokley are expected to play for the Colts on Sunday against Cincinnati after missing practice time this week because of injuries.
The Colts' defense and kick coverage squads could get another boost if linebacker Rob Morris is able to play after going through his first regular practice Friday. He missed two games with an inner-ear infection.
Sanders was sidelined Wednesday and Thursday because of a bruised knee, but coach Tony Dungy said Friday that Sanders looked ready to play when the Colts (9-0) face the Bengals (7-2).
"He ran around well and was very active," Dungy said. "He says that he feels pretty good."
April 2005 - Cincinnati Bengals Wiretap
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