Miami Dolphins 10/19/2007 10:54 AMThe Palm Beach Post reports rookie WR Ted Ginn has 402 fewer catches than WR Chris Chambers and has never scored an NFL touchdown. Ginn hasn't even lined up at wide receiver for an entire game. Ginn and the winless Miami Dolphins are eager to change things, starting Sunday against unbeaten New England. "Being out there for 60-70 plays will get me back into the routine of just playing a ballgame," Ginn, 22, said. "I'm ready for it." The Dolphins are ready to see a return on their investment. The No. 9 pick in April's draft, Ginn signed for about $14 million in guaranteed money. Ginn needs to produce at wide receiver if the team's decision to trade Chambers to San Diego is to pay off. Ginn has three catches for 83 yards this season and has not lined up as a receiver more than 25 times in any game.Read more
Atlanta Falcons 10/19/2007 10:52 AMThe Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports a day after being replaced as the Falcons starting quarterback in favor of Byron Leftwich, Joey Harrington spoke his mind. He's hurt. He doesn't think he deserved to be benched. He could care less if he's viewed as a player who can't cut it as a starter in the NFL. "Is it tough? Yeah. It's awful," Harrington said Thursday. "It's terrible. Every week I sit here and I pour every ounce of effort I have into this team. And to be sitting here at 1-5 and to be replaced is a difficult thing to deal with. But it's something I've dealt with before.Read more
Indianapolis Colts 10/19/2007 10:49 AMThe Indianapolis Star reports the Colts could be at near full strength Monday. The only uncertainty involves WR Marvin Harrison. The wide receiver, who suffered a bruised left knee Sept. 30 against Denver, saw limited practice time Thursday. HC Tony Dungy was not available afterward to discuss the situation.Read more
Indianapolis Colts 10/19/2007 10:47 AMThe Indianapolis Star reports Tyjuan Hagler's season of emergence will include a new position. The veteran linebacker will make his third career start Monday at Jacksonville, but his first on the strong side, replacing Rocky Boiman. "You've got to embrace it,'' Hagler said Thursday. "It's a blessing to be in the starting lineup."Read more