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Rib injury, did have helmet on minute ago but hasn't been back. RT @anime23: @Fantasy_Guru Guru did something happen to Trent Richardson?

 
Bengals just scored. Letting Montario run off time on the clock with a lead, while Richardson rests his sore side, wasn't a half bad idea IF IF IF that was it. We'd have "killed" the coach for leaving him in with a big lead. Wish we knew more.

 
Bengals just scored. Letting Montario run off time on the clock with a lead, while Richardson rests his sore side, wasn't a half bad idea IF IF IF that was it. We'd have "killed" the coach for leaving him in with a big lead. Wish we knew more.
Hardesty has been playing since the second quarter, this wasn't a "time off with the lead" situation.
 
The preliminary diagnosis of Bilal Powell is that he dislocated his right shoulder in Sunday's win over the Colts.

He'll be out indefinitely. The Jets will likely turn back to Shonn Greene as their primary runner, with Joe McKnight in the pace-change and passing-down role. Powell had been key to New York's offense because he can protect the quarterback on passing downs and catch the ball out of the backfield. Wait for more reports on the severity, but Powell is looking drop-able in fantasy leagues.

- Rotoworld

 
Ravens MLB Ray Lewis will undergo an MRI Monday on his right triceps.

There are no further details available, but the Ravens clearly believe something may be up. Lewis filled hard against the run in Sunday's win over Dallas, although the Ravens' run defense struggled as a whole. Lewis still finished the game with a team-high 14 tackles, eight coming of the solo variety.

- Rotoworld

 
Following Sunday's Week 6 win over the Bengals, Trent Richardson (flank) said his injury is not serious.

Richardson took a helmet to his right side in the third quarter and never returned to the game. He'll undergo further testing to determine if there's any rib damage. It's a good sign that he was allowed to talk to the media afterward and said "I took a shot but I'll be back. I'll be ready for next week." We'll know more on Richardson's status Monday, but owners should add backup Montario Hardesty in the meantime if they can.

- Rotoworld

 
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RT @shalisemyoung #Patriots announce Brandon Bolden left game with knee injury...return is questionable

 
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DeMarco Murray to have MRI on foot Monday

Posted by Josh Alper on October 14, 2012, 6:18 PM EDT

AP

The Cowboys finally got their running game in gear with 227 yards against the Ravens on Sunday, but the good feelings generated by that productivity is tempered by a couple of things.

The first is that the Cowboys weren’t able to avoid enough mistakes to tie or win the game in the final seconds and the second is that the lead dog in that running game left the game with a foot injury. DeMarco Murray had 13 carries for 90 yards in the first half, but carried just once in the second half before leaving the game for good with a foot injury. The Cowboys were still able to produce good gains on the ground, obviously, but their offense is better with him in the lineup.

They’ll get an idea of when Murray will be back in the lineup on Monday. Jason LaCanfora of NFL.com reports that it looks like Murray sprained his foot and that x-rays were negative. Murray will reportedly have an MRI Monday to assess the severity of the damage to his foot.

Should Murray miss any time, at least the Cowboys can feel a bit more confident about turning things over to Felix Jones. Jones ran for 92 yards on 18 carries and mimicked Murray’s ability to make plays off the edges against the Ravens. They’d prefer to have both, but they’ll probably feel okay either way with another forgiving run defense coming up next week in the Panthers.
 
Following Sunday's Week 6 win over the Bengals, Trent Richardson (flank) said his injury is not serious.Richardson took a helmet to his right side in the third quarter and never returned to the game. He'll undergo further testing to determine if there's any rib damage. It's a good sign that he was allowed to talk to the media afterward and said "I took a shot but I'll be back. I'll be ready for next week." We'll know more on Richardson's status Monday, but owners should add backup Montario Hardesty in the meantime if they can.- Rotoworld
Thanks for posting -- while used 100% correctly, I think that's the first time I've ever seen "flank" listed in an injury report.
 
'Ministry of Pain said:
Lewis and Webb for the Ravens might be done for the season.
In the wake of another close win, the Ravens fear that linebacker Ray Lewis suffered a torn triceps and cornerback Lardarius Webb has a torn anterior cruciate ligament, sources close to the situation told NFL.com and NFL Network's Jeff Darlington.
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'Ministry of Pain said:
Lewis and Webb for the Ravens might be done for the season.
In the wake of another close win, the Ravens fear that linebacker Ray Lewis suffered a torn triceps and cornerback Lardarius Webb has a torn anterior cruciate ligament, sources close to the situation told NFL.com and NFL Network's Jeff Darlington.
link
Thanks buddy, didn't have time to find links, just heard Scott Hanson(RZ) discussing it late in the 4:00 games.

 
'Ned said:
'ponchsox said:
Cruz limps off.
Right knee after landing weird from being flipped mid air.
Did he come back in? Any word on his knee?
Victor Cruz won't even undergo any testing after banging his knee in Sunday's win over the 49ers.Cruz was flipped into the air by Carlos Rogers, came down hard and briefly left the game. It sounds like he'll just have some black-and-blue marks. Cruz said afterward that he'll be perfectly fine for next week's game against the Redskins.- Rotoworld
 
His helmet came off while being tackled and he seemed to get a cut or scrape, maybe a small ding, maybe even poked in the eye, but they didn't seem to be concerned about a concussion. He was back in a few plays later. It didn't seem like anything they were worried about.

The above refers to Charles, I should have quoted, but didn't.

 
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