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Coach Gary Kubiak revealed at his Monday press conference that Matt Schaub is dealing with a "significant" foot injury, and will be out for at least Week 12.

ESPN's Adam Schefter is reporting that Schaub's injury is of the Lisfranc variety, meaning he's done for the year if it's a fracture. A Lisfranc sprain is an injury he could potentially return from before season's end, although it's probably unlikely. Matt Leinart will be under center following the Texans' Week 11 bye. Schaub will meet with a specialist later this week, and is without a timetable for a return. The injury comes right as the Texans are set to get Andre Johnson (hamstring) back following a six-week absence, and clouds the race for the top seed in the AFC. The Texans can be expected to lean on Arian Foster and Ben Tate more than ever, making Leinart a poor fill-in as a QB1. He's worth grabbing as a fantasy backup and in two quarterback leagues.
Mon, Nov 14, 2011 04:38:00 PM

Kenny Britt is undergoing a second surgery on his right knee Wednesday.

Britt initially had his right ACL and MCL reconstructed early last October, so this is his second surgery in just over seven months. Beat writer Jim Wyatt cautions that the latest operation is "arthroscopic," and Britt only had a "minor issue" in his recovery. It still hints at a setback. While Britt possesses dominant talent, the stability of his knee may be the biggest obstacle standing in the way of Britt reaching his potential. GM Ruston Webster called the second surgery "commonplace," and "hopes" Britt will be back for Week 1.
May 16 - 2:31 PM

The Steelers have officially moved Willie Colon to left guard.

Pittsburgh's incumbent right tackle (when healthy), Colon has long been rumored as a candidate to kick inside because he's 6-foot-3, 315. "I've made the transition to left guard," he confirmed. "I like it. It's just a matter of learning the verbiage." The Steelers' starting O-Line likely projects, from left to right, as Mike Adams, Colon, Maurkice Pouncey, David DeCastro, and Marcus Gilbert.
May 16 - 1:39 PM

49ers fifth-round OLB Darius Fleming tore his left ACL during his first minicamp practice.

Fleming's injury was of the non-contact variety, bending his knee awkwardly. Initial reports suggested a hamstring injury, but an MRI confirmed a torn ACL. Fortunately for the former Notre Dame star, Fleming signed a four-year, $2.264 million contract one day before the injury. Fleming will likely spend his rookie season on injured reserve.
May 15 - 4:54 PM

According to SI.com's Don Banks, there are members of the Jaguars organization who believe Chad Henne will beat out Blaine Gabbert by late August.

It's no surprise that Henne has backers in the front office. The Jags wouldn't have signed him if they didn't believe he could turn his career around. It's telling, though, that the same Henne supporters believed he would have beaten out both Gabbert and Tim Tebow had the Jags traded for the latter. While the official party line is that there is no competition this summer, Gabbert isn't going to have a long leash if he doesn't show significant improvement from his rookie season.
Source: SI.com
May 15 - 4:22 PM

Jaguars coach Mike Mularkey confirmed that Maurice Jones-Drew is skipping OTAs in an attempt to land a new contract.

"It's all voluntary. I wish he was here. He knows we wish he was here," said Mularkey. "I let little things I had no control over suck the energy out of me [in Buffalo]. I'm not going to let that happen this time around." We're not concerned in the least with Jones-Drew's absence for voluntary offseason work. As long as he's in by training camp, MJD remains a first-round fantasy pick.
May 15 - 2:15 PM

Despite installing a special package of plays designed to take advantage of his unique skills, the Bears acknowledge that Devin Hester's offensive snaps will be limited this season.

It's refreshing to see the Bears finally recognizing that Hester is best utilized as a situational player on offense. "It's just a matter of not having him play 70 plays and throw to him twice," said WRs coach Darryl Drake. "Play him 15 [plays], let him touch it 13 [times.]" That's not a realistic ratio, of course. We wouldn't expect more than five offensive touches per game (his career-high is under four per game) for Hester, no matter the snap count.
May 15 - 2:10 PM

Patriots re-signed franchise player Wes Welker to a one-year, $9.515 million contract.

Like the rest of the franchise players around the league, Welker had no viable alternative. It's one thing to hold out in protest of a low contract, but quite another to spurn nearly $10 million. The Pats have until July 16 to work out a long-term deal, but there's been no indication that talks will jumpstart. Welker is now eligible to join his teammates in OTAs, starting next Monday.
May 15 - 1:21 PM

Jaguars NT Terrance Knighton (eye surgery) says his eye is "progressing a lot faster than they thought it would," and that he expects to be ready for training camp.

Speaking at a Tuesday news conference, Knighton also insisted he was not the instigator in the April nightclub incident that led to his eye injury. He also denied the police report's assertion that he "repeatedly made threats to shoot people." Unable to run and lift weights while he rehabs, Knighton will miss the Jaguars' mandatory June minicamp.
May 15 - 10:43 AM

Eagles LT Jason Peters ruptured his Achilles a second time, setting back his recovery three weeks.

A malfunctioning Roll-A-Bout was to blame. The device broke, which led to Peters falling on his face and re-injuring the Achilles. With his 2012 season already in doubt after suffering the initial injury on March 30, Peters can no longer be relied on for a late-season return. The Eagles signed Demetress Bell to hold down the fort while Peters, arguably the league's top left tackle, recovers. They may have to count on Bell for much longer than originally expected.
May 14 - 7:16 PM

Titans coach Mike Munchak suggested Sunday that Kenny Britt may need another surgery on his right knee.

Britt tore his right ACL and MCL last Sept. 25, and had reconstructive surgery on Oct. 7. While beat writer Terry McCormick cautions a follow-up procedure would be "comparatively minor," it'd also be an indication of setback and concerning for Britt's ability to fully regain explosion. Titans DE Derrick Morgan, coming back from his own torn ACL last offseason, had the same sort of follow-up surgery in 2011 training camp. He managed 2.5 sacks in 14 games (10 starts). No second surgery has been scheduled yet for Britt. "He's been doing well, running hard," said Munchak. "We'll just have to see how the knee responds."
May 14 - 1:16 AM

Redskins agreed to terms with RB Tim Hightower on a one-year contract.

Hightower, 26, averaged 3.82 yards per carry in five starts early last season before tearing his left ACL in Week 7. Due to persistent swelling in the knee, surgery was delayed until November 8. Now just over six months removed from the knee reconstruction, Hightower will return to compete with Roy Helu, Evan Royster, and rookie Alfred Morris for running back snaps. Helu has the most talent of the group and is the favorite to lead Washington's backfield in 2012 touches. Hightower's ideal role would be on obvious passing downs, where his bone-crushing blitz-pickup ability comes in most handy.
May 13 - 9:17 PM




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