49ers RB Frank Gore, the apple of many fantasy owners’ eyes went down with a broken right hand during a non-contact drill on Monday.
Doctors expect the injury to take about a month to heal, which could very well keep him out of preseason.
49ers RB Frank Gore, the apple of many fantasy owners’ eyes went down with a broken right hand during a non-contact drill on Monday.
Doctors expect the injury to take about a month to heal, which could very well keep him out of preseason.
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Who is losing more money this week? The stock market or Michael Vick?Â
This just in…Vikings QB Tarvaris Jackson likes barbecue…and he may also stink up the joint in Minnesota in 2007.
How many times has a guy who won just one playoff game been rewarded so handsomely?
Donovan McNabb proclaims that he’s 75 percent healthy and even at that point he can still be one of the top quarterbacks in the league…Ummm…
Remember Priest Holmes? Surely you do. Holmes, who never filed retirement papers and is still on the Chiefs active roster, is back and ready to report to camp. To the shock of everyone following the Chiefs, Holmes decided to report to camp. You have to tip the cap to Holmes. If you remember, during last season he said he was not prepared to retire.

Michael Vick sure has problems these days. His indictment dealing with dog fighting could obviously end his NFL career depending on the case’s impending outcome. Ultimately, a guilty conviction could land the former Virginia Tech star in prison for up to six years. In the current ironfist regime of NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, this is not exactly the type of behavior the new commish imagined.
By the way, for those thinking that Atlanta should cut Vick, do not hold your breath. The Falcons will take a $15 million salary cap hit if Vick is released.
I’m guessing you should probably stay away from him on draft day.
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Some call him the unofficial Super Bowl XLI MVP. Some call him late for dinner. I call Raiders running back Dominic Rhodes suspended for the first four games of the season due to violating the NFL substance abuse policy. Fantasywise, this slightly upgrades Lamont Jordan’s standing. Well, for four games anyway.