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Patriots - Vikings Injury Report - 10/28/2006

The New England Patriots (5-1) and the Minnesota Vikings report the following player injuries.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (5-1)
PLAYER POSITION STATUS INJURY PRACTICE
Graham, Daniel TE Questionable Ankle Missed Portion
Hobbs, Ellis CB Questionable Wrist Missed Portion
Hochstein, Russ G Questionable Knee Missed Portion
Kaczur, Nick T Questionable Shoulder Missed Portion
Neal, Stephen G Questionable Shoulder Missed Portion
Seymour, Richard DL Questionable Elbow Missed Portion
Warren, Ty DL Questionable Shoulder Missed Portion
Wilson, Eugene S Questionable Hamstring Missed Portion
Andrews, Willie CB Probable Thigh Missed Portion
Brady, Tom QB Probable Right Shoulder
Davis, Don LB Probable Lower Leg
Faulk, Kevin RB Probable Ankle Missed Portion
Spann, Antwain CB Probable Should Missed Portion

MINNESOTA VIKING (4-2)
PLAYER POSITION STATUS INJURY PRACTICE
Hicks, Artis G Questionable Neck Missed Portion
Johnson, Marcus T Questionable Ankle Missed Portion
Robinson, Marcus WR Questionable Low Back Missed Portion
Udeze, Kenechi DE Questionable Hip Missed Portion
Williamson, Troy WR Questionable Concussion Missed Portion
Williams, Pat DT Probable Foot Missed Portion
Johnson, Bethel WR Probable Hamstring Missed Portion
Taylor, Travis WR Probable Concussion Missed Portion


"Missed Portion" indicates players who missed a portion of team practice.

The injury report consists of four categories that describe the condition of the player:

OUT: Definitely will not play.

DOUBTFUL: At least 75 percent chance will not play.

QUESTIONABLE: A 50-50 chance will not play.

PROBABLE: Virtual certainty that player will be available for normal duty.

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