Baltimore Ravens 09/22/2007 6:57 AMThe Baltimore Sun reports Ravens QB Steve McNair and left OT Jonathan Ogden were forced out of their team's season-opening road loss to the Cincinnati Bengals with injuries. Both missed last week's home-opening, 20-13 victory over the New York Jets. McNair will be back tomorrow against the Arizona Cardinals at M&T Bank Stadium, but Ogden is at least a week away. Ravens HC Brian Billick said after practice yesterday in Owings Mills that McNair, who injured a groin muscle against the Bengals, came through three days of workouts this week unscathed.Read more
St. Louis Rams 09/22/2007 6:53 AMThe Post-Dispatch reports the frustration has passed for OG Richie Incognito. Now, heâs feeling antsy. âThereâs finally something to look forward to,â he said Friday. âItâs getting close.â Incognito, the Ramsâ first-team right guard, has been sidelined since spraining his left ankle Aug. 18 in an exhibition game vs. San Diego. He hasnât practiced, other than assorted individual work, since then.Read more
Seattle Seahawks 09/22/2007 6:51 AMThe Seattle Times reports it was easy to see what was on RB Shaun Alexander's mind as soon as he was near reporters this week. "Anytime that you get to play against the team you watched growing up, it's exciting," the Seahawks running back said. "My mom and dad and grandma are getting here [Friday]. It's good all the way around. When you grow up and your older brothers and your best friends were all like, 'Dude, that's the team we're all going to play for,' that's this game. It's special for me."Read more
Jacksonville Jaguars 09/22/2007 6:45 AMThe Florida Times-Union reports DT John Henderson could miss the first game of his NFL career Sunday when the Jaguars meet the Denver Broncos at Invesco Field at Mile High. The Jaguars listed Henderson as doubtful on Friday's injury report because of a head injury he sustained last weekend against the Atlanta Falcons. "Big John [Henderson] has not been cleared [by doctors] to play yet," Jaguars HC Jack Del Riosaid.Read more