Texas QB McCoy says his shoulder will be 100 percent and is ‘just about ready to go’

While Sam Bradford is being toasted as the top QB that will be taken in April’s NFL Draft, another QB that teams are taking a long look at is Texas QB Colt McCoy. The QB had a solid 2009 season, throwing for 3521 yards, 27 touchdowns and 12 picks. The end of his career at Texas though was [read more...]

Bengals OT Smith has foot surgery

Joe Reedy from the Cincinnati Enquirer reported today that 2009 first round pick, Andre Smith, had successful surgery to clean up residual issues from breaking his left foot in training camp. The article can be read here. The rehab will take 10 weeks, which will get him back on the field in time for the first OTA’s in May. Smith missed the majority [read more...]

Giants Kenny Phillips Ahead Of Schedule on Left Knee Injury

Injuries piled up in a hurry on defense for the New York Giants last season, and one of the biggest blows was losing starting safety Kenny Phillips after two weeks to a degenerative arthritic condition in his left knee. He allayed fears that it’s going to be an issue that impacts him this coming season in a report by Mike Garafolo [read more...]

Lions QB Stafford to Meet With Team Doctors

Matthew Stafford is coming off a busy Super Bowl week filled with interviews, product promotion and public appearances. Hopefully he enjoyed his time in Florida because he is returning to the wintry wonderland this week to meet with the Lions medical team. The doctors are going to take a look at his surgically repaired knee and injured shoulder. If all [read more...]

Arizona Pro Bowl cornerback Rodgers-Cromartie Starts the Road Back

Arizona Pro Bowl cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie reported to the Cardinals facility in Tempe on Tuesday to rehab his surgically repaired left knee and leg. He suffered a tear of the MCL ligament and fractured his left tibia in a Divisional Round loss to the New Orleans Saints. Needless to say, the final three weeks of the 2009 season [read more...]

The Favre Watch, and Other Questions for the Vikings Begin

There are a few offseason moves that could happen very quickly.  Here are some things we will be watching for over the following weeks: BRETT FAVRE Obviously, the 2010 Vikings will be greatly defined by the decision that Brett Favre has ahead of him.  Favre is under contract through 2010, with $13 million awaiting him should he decide to return for another [read more...]

Steelers Safety Polamalu Not Expected to Play vs Ravens

He may be feeling better, but it doesn’t appear that safety Troy Polamalu isn’t going to be able to play Sunday in the critical home game against the rival Ravens. The safety didn’t practice again Wednesday because of his injured left knee ligament and says he doesn’t expect to play. Polamalu is “encouraged” by an MRI test he had [read more...]

How will the Vikings Replace E.J. Henderson?

It was one of the worst looking injuries I’ve ever seen on a football field. It was absolutely Joe Theisman like in it’s severity.. It was Gruesome ! It was horrific ! Did I mention this injury looked bad ? In the aftermath of it all, E.J. Henderson is looking at a long painful rehab with no guarantee of ever [read more...]

Redskins Portis Thinking About Calling it a Career?

The Pittsburgh Post Gazette reports that Redskins running back Clinton Portis is thinking about walking away from football. He’s already done for the remainder of the season: Clinton Portis can’t say with certainty whether he’ll be in the Redskins’ backfield next season, but team officials have decided he won’t be returning this year. The Redskins placed their star running back [read more...]

Has Vikings LB EJ Henderson Played His Last Game?

The saddest part of the whole Sunday night debacle wasn’t that the Vikings were exposed by the Cardinal defense. Not Favre’s mediocre performance or Peterson’s non-existance. That was just football. Adjustments will be made and all will be right with the world next weekend. But after watching the gruesome E J Henderson injury I can’t help but feel that we may [read more...]

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