Cincinnati Bengals 11/20/2007 12:31 AMThe Dayton Daily News reports while Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis preached "staying the course," right OT Willie Anderson implored his teammates to climb down off their high horse and fight to the finish of the 2007 season. In a mini state-of-the-team address on Monday in the wake of the Bengals' seventh loss in 10 games, Big Willie said it's time to break out the shovel that symbolized the 2003-04 Bengals and trash the Hollywood bling.Read more
Philadelphia Eagles 11/19/2007 7:00 PMAP reports QB Donovan McNabb's status for the Eagles' game at New England on Sunday is uncertain because of a sprained ankle and injured thumb. McNabb left Philadelphia's 17-7 win over Miami during the second quarter after he injured his right ankle on a hit following an incomplete pass. McNabb had X-rays during the game, which were negative, and spent the second half standing on the sideline. An MRI exam Monday showed no further damage.Read more
Baltimore Ravens 11/19/2007 9:09 AMThe Baltimore Sun reports Ravens DE Trevor Pryce said he tore his pectoral muscle, but added that he did not think the injury would sideline him for the rest of the season.Read more
Detroit Lions 11/19/2007 9:01 AMThe Detroit Free Press reports OT George Foster did not want to talk about it. "It's probably in my best interests not to speak because I can't be clear and concise," Foster said Sunday in the emotional aftermath of the Lions' 16-10 loss to the New York Giants. "So I probably just won't say anything. It would do me no good." Foster allowed a sack to DE Michael Strahan and was benched for the fourth time this season, even though his backup, OL Jonathan Scott, was out with a broken thumb. Scott replaced Foster during two games earlier this season, and he started in place of him Nov. 4 against Denver, in part because Foster had an ankle problem.Read more