Bengal's 3rd reciever Antonio Chatman went down with a spinal chord contusion, and will miss at least next week, meaning Chris Henry should get his first shot at some real production.
While Clinton Portis surprisingly played and looked good early in the game, Ladell Betts re-injured his knee and goes back on the injury watch list. Also for the Redskins, Antwaan Randle El left with an injured knee.
Brandon Jacobs left the game in the second half with the Giants way up, and is getting a precautionary MRI today. At this point, he is not expected to miss any time.
Darren McFadden did play on Sunday, but proved that he is still far from 100%.
In our weekly Broncos running back injury update, P.J. Pope required x-rays on his injured ribs, while Peyton Hillis got his shoulder X-rayed. Watch these injuries during the week, as if they have setbacks, then Tatum Bell might be relevant again in a nice matchup against the Raiders.
Earnest Graham is out for the season with an ankle injury, which should increase the workload for Warrick Dunn, at least in the near term. Cadillac Williams may be slowly worked into the lineup, but he is only worth a flier in deep leagues at this point.
Willis MaGahee was pulled after hurting his ankle in the second half, but team sources say he could have returned. Watch his practices this week, but Willis should be OK.
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