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Week 15 Injury Report: Steven Jackson Battles Flu

Dallas @ New Orleans

(DAL) DeMarcus Ware did not practice this week after his neck injury and is listed as questionable.

(NO) Jeremy Shockey was limited in practice and is listed as questionable. Mike Bell practiced in full and is probable. Garrett Hartley and Pierre Thomas were limited in practice, but are both probable.

Chicago @ Baltimore

(CHI) Devin Hester did not practice and is listed as doubtful. Charles Tillman practiced, but is still listed as questionable.

(BAL) Mark Clayton is doubtful and will not play. Demetrius Williams will take over his spot. Ed Reed did not practice and is listed as questionable. Haloti Ngata was limited in practice and is listed as questionable. Terrell Suggs was limited in practice, but is listed as probable.

New England @ Buffalo

(NE) Vince Wilfork did not practice and is listed as questionable. If he doesn’t go, upgrade Fred Jackson and Marshawn Lynch. Tom Brady is probable. Fred Taylor was limited in practice and is questionable.

(BUF) Terrell Owens did not practice Friday due to illness and is listed as questionable.

Arizona @ Detroit

(ARI) Neil Rackers is out. Larry Fitzgerald was limited in practice and is questionable, but should go.

(DET) Matthew Stafford is doubtful and Daunte Culpepper will start. Calvin Johnson was limited in practice and will be a game time decision.

Cleveland @ Kansas City

(CLE) Joshua Cribbs was limited in practice and is probable.

(KC) No fantasy relevant fantasy injuries.

Atlanta @ NY Jets

(ATL) Matt Ryan and Michael Turner were both limited in practice and are questionable. They are not good starts even if they go.

(NYJ) Mark Sanchez is probable and will start.

San Francisco @ Philadelphia

(SF) No fantasy relevant fantasy injuries.

(PHI) Brian Westbrook and Jeremy Maclin are out. Reggie Brown will replace Maclin. Brent Celek was limited and is questionable, but should go. Kevin Curtis was a full participant in practice and is probable.

Green Bay @ Pittsburgh

(GB) No fantasy relevant fantasy injuries.

(PIT) Troy Polamalu is out, upgrade Green Bay’s wide receivers. Hines Ward is probable.

Houston @ St. Louis

(HOU) Brian Cushing, Arian Foster and Matt Schaub are all probable and will play.

(STL) Kyle Boller and Steven Jackson are questionable with the flu, as are many other Rams players.

Miami @ Tennessee

(MIA) Davone Bess practiced in full and is probable.

(TEN) Vince Young participated fully in practice and is listed as questionable, but should go.

Oakland @ Denver

(OAK) Bruce Gradkowski is out and Charlie Frye will get the start. Zach Miller is questionable with a concussion, but most likely won’t play.

(DEN) Correll Buckhalter is doubtful; upgrade Knowshon Moreno.

Cincinnati @ San Diego

(CIN) No fantasy relevant fantasy injuries.

(SD) Shawne Merriam and Eric Weddle are probable.

Tampa Bay @ Seattle

(TB) Kellen Winslow did not practice and is questionable.

(SEA) Nate Burleson is out.

Minnesota @ Carolina

(MIN) Sidney Rice did not practice due to illness and is questionable. Percy Harvin was limited in practice, but finally practiced, which is good news. He is questionable.

(CAR) Jake Delhomme is out and Matt Moore will get the start.

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