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Raiders Week: Monday Injury Report

December 3rd, 2012 - 2:45pm by Tyler Everett

On Monday, Head Coach John Fox updated the status of linebacker Wesley Woodyard, who left Sunday’s 31-23 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with an ankle injury.

Fox said he didn’t expect Woodyard to need long to recover.

“He has played really good football for us,” Fox said. “We’ll just evaluate. It’s an ankle sprain. It’s not anything serious as far as if it will require a lot of time. We’ll see how he feels tomorrow.”

Though the players did not practice on Monday, the team had to fill out an injury report since the team plays on Thursday. The report is based on projections of how much players would have practiced if there had been one.

Below are the injury reports from the Broncos and Raiders.

 DENVER BRONCOS

PLAYER
DE Robert Ayers
TE Virgil Green
G Chris Kuper
G Manny Ramirez
WR Brandon Stokley
WR Matthew Willis
LB Wesley Woodyard

INJURY
Non-Injury Related
Hamstring
Ankle
Back
Hip
Knee
Ankle

MONDAY
Full
Full
Full
Full
Limited
DNP
DNP

 OAKLAND RAIDERS

PLAYER
CB Phillip Adams
S Tyvon Branch
DE Jack Crawford
S Matt Giordano
RB Mike Goodson
RB Taiwan Jones
RB Darren McFadden
S Mike Mitchell
QB Carson Palmer
FB Marcel Reece
DT Richard Seymour

INJURY
Concussion
Neck
Toe
Concussion
Ankle
Ankle
Ankle
Concussion
Right Thumb
Hamstring/Quadriceps
Knee/Hamstring

MONDAY
DNP
Full
DNP
DNP
Limited
Limited
Limited
DNP
Limited
Limited
DNP

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4 Responses to “Raiders Week: Monday Injury Report”

  1. WieminCA says:

    I find it odd that the Broncos will have played all the division champs in the AFC this year – so far we’ve lost to both Houston and New England, and will play Baltimore in 2 weeks … hopefully we can beat the Ravens, otherwise we’ll LOSE the tie-breaker to all three of the other division champs … I wonder if that’s ever happened before … although, a lot of times things HAVE happened before, because there’s such a long history now in the NFL …

    I took heart yesterday to see so many of what you’d call 2nd teamers in the game, and contributing, especially on defense … also, we’ve not had any devastating injuries (yet, cross your fingers) … attribute that to good training techniques, and a lot of luck … speaking of Luck, it will be very interesting if the Broncos face the Colts in the playoffs … there are a number of rookie QBs in the league this year who are playing lights out … I can’t remember that ever happening before … like, 3 or 4 … the Colts, Redskins, Dolphins, Browns, and Seahawks (that’s 5 right there) …

    I went to the Casino to watch Sunday’s game … it was supposed to come on right after the 49ers/Rams game … of course, that went into overtime, and went on and on … when that game finally ended, no game came on … they had to call in to their supplier and it took another 20 minutes to finally get the game … by then, it was half way through the 2nd quarter … of course, all the fun was in the 3rd quarter, so I didn’t miss much … of course, I was shocked to see the replay of Unrein’s TD catch – this team is really fun to watch … you never know what will happen next, but on 3rd and 5 I don’t panic like I did last year …

    GO BRONCOS – TORCH THE RAIDERS … THE CHARGERS ARE DEAD, LONG LIVE THE BRONCOS …

  2. strandoftds82 says:

    The faiders not only suck, but they are hurtin for certain. Their banged up bad!!

  3. strandoftds82 says:

    If The Dane got another 7 or 5 points the blog contest will be his for this season. LOL

  4. baylinorcrush says:

    He was only one point off, he is pulling an Oldsouth the likes of last year, good for him, uncanny how often he is almost dead on.

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