
NFL Injury Report: Latest Updates on Frank Gore, Peyton Manning and More
The NFL injury report is one you don't want to see for your team, but eagerly await for the coming week's opponent.
Is Peyton Manning injured? What happened to Frank Gore's hip?
There are a lot of questions that head coaches aren't going to want to answer, especially when it comes to the injury report.
So we've got all the latest information compiled into one neat and tidy slideshow for you.
Put on your lab coat, and let's see how bad the aches and pains really are.
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts
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Is Peyton Manning injured?
He's not showing up on any injury reports, but Manning definitely hasn't looked the same lately. We address this purely because the speculation is out there.
Manning's offensive line isn't what it used to be, and most of his receivers are injured, along with starting running back Joseph Addai.
All that misery combined is enough to at least give Manning the blues.
Frank Gore, San Francisco 49ers
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Frank Gore's season is over after he cracked his hip in Monday night's contest.
No further details on the injury have been confirmed yet, but Brian Westbrook appears to be the new starting running back in San Francisco.
Westbrook had 123 yards and a touchdown last night in relief, but he won't be facing the Cardinals defense every week.
Bruce Gradkowski, Oakland Raiders
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Bruce Gradkowski separated his shoulder on the last play of the game versus the Dolphins Sunday.
Tom Cable has already named Jason Campbell the starting quarterback for this week, and it now is assumed Gradkowski is done for the rest of the season.
If the Raiders make the playoffs, he might be able to come back then.
Michael Hoomanawanui, St. Louis Rams
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Tight end Michael Hoomanawanui, one of Sam Bradford's emerging targets this year, reportedly has a sprained ankle, and will miss four to six weeks.
That pretty much ends Hoomanawanui's season, although it's not out of the question at this point to say the Rams might get him back in time for the playoffs.
Mike Williams, Seattle Seahawks
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Seattle receiver Mike Williams, who was unable to play this past Sunday, still is uncertain about this Sunday's game.
Head coach Pete Carroll referred to Williams as "day-to-day," and said he still wasn't looking good on Monday.
Joseph Addai, Indianapolis Colts
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Joseph Addai is doubtful for this week's game against Dallas as he recovers from a neck injury.
The Colts running game, and the whole offense, has suffered as a result of Addai's absence. However, backup Mike Hart is expected to return from his injury, so whatever help he could give would mean a lot to the Colts' hopes of winning.
Michael Oher, Jacksonville Jaguars
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Michael Oher sprained his knee last week versus the Buccaneers, but he said it isn't as bad as he originally thought and will be on the field on Sunday versus the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Steve Hutchinson, Minnesota Vikings
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Steve Hutchinson had an MRI on Tuesday on his thumb, which interim coach Leslie Frazier said he sprained but played through last Sunday.
Hutchinson's status at this time is unknown.
Bob Sanders, Indianapolis Colts
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Continuing down the Colts novel-length injury list, safety Bob Sanders also is expected to miss another week of football.
Sanders is scheduled to visit Dr. James Andrews, who will look at his surgically repaired bicep and make a determination from there.
Vincent Jackson, San Diego Chargers
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Vincent Jackson's return lasted all of 10 plays before he injured his calf. That injury now is predicted to keep him on the sidelines for another two or three weeks.
Jackson reportedly hurt his other calf in practice the week before, and compensating for that injury caused the one on Sunday.
Greg Jennings, Green Bay Packers
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Greg Jennings' injured foot could keep him out of this week's game against San Francisco, but Packers coach Mike McCarthy is downplaying the injury and saying Jennings may only miss some practice time.
No one in Green Bay wants to discuss the running backs because they're not coming back anytime soon.
Colt McCoy, Cleveland Browns
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Colt McCoy's ankle sprain still is being evaluated, but no one in the Browns organization believes he will start this weekend, according to reports out of Cleveland.
Head coach Eric Mangini said he would take another look at the situation, but if it is a high ankle sprain, as has been speculated, don't expect McCoy back in the lineup until the end of the season, if at all.
Marion Barber, Dallas Cowboys
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Marion Barber also is listed as day-to-day with a calf injury, and rumor has it he probably won't be able to play in this week's game against the Colts.
Joshua Cribbs, Cleveland Browns
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Joshua Cribbs saw limited action on Sunday with four dislocated toes. But with another week for the foot to heal, Cribbs is expected to play and see more action this week against the Dolphins.
Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings
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As of Tuesday, Adrian Peterson's status is unknown. One "source" says Peterson definitely is going while another says Peterson is still figuring out the extent of the damage to the foot and is in a lot of pain.
This is a situation that will continue to evolve until gametime on Sunday, unless the foot is broken, which will give the Vikings no choice.
Le'Ron McClain, Baltimore Ravens
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Le'Ron McClain sprained his ankle in Sunday's victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He is listed as day-to-day going into the Sunday night game versus the Steelers.
Kerry Collins, Tennessee Titans
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Kerry Collins is expected to return from his calf injury this Sunday versus the Jaguars, giving the Titans a much-needed boost on their offense after Rusty Smith's awful performance last Sunday.
Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers
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Ben Roethlisberger was spotted wearing a walking boot on his injured foot on Tuesday, but the Steelers say he will be starting on Sunday versus the Baltimore Ravens.
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