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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Redskins DE Daniels headed to injured reserve, Shanahan says

Washington Redskins defensive end Phillip Daniels will be placed on injured reserved after aggravating an abdomen injury during Sunday's loss to the Dallas Cowboys, coach Mike Shanahan said via The Washington Post on Monday.

Daniels, a 14-year veteran who was making his first start of the season, initially sustained the injury a week earlier against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Shanahan said he didn't know if Daniels, 37, would need surgery.

In addition to Daniels, the Redskins defense could be missing several other key members for Sunday's game at Jacksonville.

Linebacker Brian Orakpo has a groin/hamstring injury that has his status in doubt. Saftey Reed Doughty (concussion) and linebacker Rocky McIntosh (hamstring) also left the Dallas game due. Defensive end Kedric Golston (groin/elbow) did not play against the Cowboys.


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Bengals place leading receiver Owens on injured reserve

The Cincinnati Bengals on Tuesday announced they have placed wide receiver Terrell Owens on injured reserve, officially ending his first season with the team.

Owens, 37, had surgery on his left knee Monday in Birmingham, Ala., after being examined by Dr. James Andrews.

The receiver tore cartilage in his left knee two weeks ago, but kept playing. He aggravated the injury while making a cut on the opening series of a 19-17 win over Cleveland on Sunday, forcing him to hobble off the field.

Owens signed a one-year deal with a $2 million base salary at the start of training camp, when the Bengals were one of the few teams interested. He proved he could still play, leading the team with 72 catches for 983 yards and nine touchdowns.

He ranked among the NFL's top six receivers in yards and catches heading into the game against Cleveland. He's a free agent after the season, and he has said he hopes to play for two or three more years.

Despite Owens' big numbers, the Bengals (3-11) had one of their worst seasons. The victory over Cleveland ended a 10-game losing streak that matched the longest in club history for one season.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.


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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Giants place DE Kiwanuka on injured reserve with neck injury

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Defensive end Mathias Kiwanuka's season is over, and there is a chance his career with the New York Giants could be at an end, too.

The Giants placed the five-year veteran on injured reserve Thursday with a herniated cervical disk after waiting more than a month to see if rest would fix his neck.

With Kiwanuka's contract up after this season, it's unknown if the Giants are willing to re-sign a player with a neck problem.

"It's painful for us to go this route with Kiwi, but we've exhausted all of our options," Giants general manager Jerry Reese said. "What's most important is for him to get healthy. We're praying and hopeful that by next fall he will be back at 100 percent and playing for the New York Giants."

Kiwanuka was having an outstanding season, with four sacks in the first three games. He was diagnosed with a cervical disk problem before the Giants played the Chicago Bears early this month and missed the past four games.

"We held out hope as long as we could," Giants coach Tom Coughlin said. "Finally, by consensus, the doctors came to this decision. You have to make the right choice, and the decision was made that he could not play again this season. My concern is for Mathias. He loves the game, he loves to play, he's proven his versatility this year beyond any question."

This is the second major injury for Kiwanuka, the Giants' first-round draft pick in 2006. He broke his left leg in November 2007, the season the Giants beat the previously New England Patriots to win the Super Bowl.

"Like I said before, I felt like, given enough time, I could've made it back this season, but it's the nature of the business," Kiwanuka said. "The Giants had to move on, and I had to be OK with it. Regardless of what happens to me as an individual, I'm definitely still going to work with the Giants' organization throughout the term of my contract. I know this team is going to be successful, so I'm excited to watch it."

Kiwanuka, who said he isn't in pain, hopes to avoid surgery.

"The consensus is that if I take the proper amount of time off, there is a very good chance that it'll heal on its own," he said. "That's what the goal is right now. If it doesn't happen, we'll cross that bridge when we get to it. Regardless of whether or not it requires surgery, I'll still be back by the opening of training camp."

Defensive back and return specialist Will Blackmon was signed to take Kiwanuka's place on the roster. He spent the past four seasons with the Green Bay Packers.

Blackmon was Kiwanuka's roommate during their senior season at Boston College. The two had dinner Wednesday night.

"It's tough, because we were a couple of weeks away from playing together again," Kiwanuka said. "He got his papers from Green Bay, I was excited and heard there was a chance that he might come here, so I've been talking him up around the locker room. Man, he's a great player."

The Giants' return game has struggled this season with Darius Reynaud handling most of the kicks. Blackmon worked out for the team Wednesday.

"We expect him to get into the mix quickly on special teams," Reese said. "He has experience and production as a return specialist and cover specialist. He also has played both safety and corner, which gives us some flexibility there as well."

Blackmon played three games last season before suffering a season-ending knee injury Oct. 5 at Minnesota. He was in camp with the Packers this summer, but the sides reached an injury settlement Sept. 5.

Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press


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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Titans put rookie Morgan on injured reserve, sign DT Gordon

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Titans have placed first-round draft pick Derrick Morgan on season-ending injured reserve and replaced the defensive end with defensive tackle Amon Gordon.

Titans coach Jeff Fisher announced Monday that Morgan, the 16th overall pick out of Georgia Tech in April, had torn his left anterior cruciate ligament. With defensive end Jacob Ford and tackle Sen'Derrick Marks also having injured knees, the Titans quickly signed Gordon on Tuesday.

Gordon played for the Titans in 2008, first on the practice squad in November and was active for the final two games of the season. He also has been with the Seattle Seahawks, New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles, Baltimore Ravens, Denver Broncos and Cleveland Browns.

The Titans also added tight end-fullback Joel Gamble to their practice squad and released Jack Corcoran.

Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press


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