November 27th, 2009 10:30pm PST
David's Daily Digest
[My Take]
More football news and happenings from around the league; here’s the latest I am hearing, reading, and following with my take on things and how they will impact the coming fantasy week……
Player Notes From Across My Wire...
Vince Young has the Titans rolling….
Since the insertion of Young under center the Titans have rolled off four straight wins. Young has been doing with a combination of his arm and his feet. He's not posting big numbers, but he's limiting mistakes. In his four starts Young has turned the ball over only twice while passing for 623 yards, throwing three touchdowns, and completing 66 percent of his passes.
No Big Ben could be costly….
The Steelers could be heading into their big week 12 showdown against their fierce division rivals the Baltimore Ravens without their starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. Big Ben suffered a concussion last Sunday and current word indicates that the Steeler's quarterback will sit despite practicing all week. This was Ben's fourth concussion since 2006.
Jackson expected to be a Game-time….
The good news is running back Steven Jackson did some individual work on the sidelines during Friday's practice. Jackson has been a real warrior this season, so it's hard to imagine he'd sit Sunday. There's no question the Rams are being cautious, but better check his status during warmups on Sunday.
Julius Jones not looking good for Sunday….
The Seahawks running back suffered a rib (lung) injury two weeks ago and could miss his second game in two weeks. Jones is still in pain and was limited in practice this week. If Jones sits, 2nd year back Justin Forsett would start and be an every-down back.
Warner’s still a big question for Sunday.....
With the league and teams being even more proactive about preventive action, depsite practicing all week the Cardinal's quarterback Kurt Warner (concussion) is still questionable for Sunday. All signs are pointing toward Warner playing, but the team is planning on being cautious. Warner has sustained by his records five concussions over his career.
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