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NFL - Bengals vs. Jets: Brad Smith Runs Wild - In Trends
Written By Rana G on Friday, November 26, 2010 | 1:04 AM
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. - New York Jets right ~rigging Damien Woody has a ~Sprained median ~collateral ligament in his ~Right knee that could sideline him for the ~Team's game against the Cincinnati ~Bengals on Thursday night.~Bus Rex Ryan says ~Tues that an MRI ~examination on Woody's ~stifle "was positivistic" ~And indicated there "wasn't anything too ~Severe." Ryan says he's not ready to rule ~Woody out, but the ~linesman did not ~practice Tuesday.~Woodsy was injured Sunday in ~The first draw and quarter of the ~Jets' 30-27 victory over Houston. Wayne Hunter, who filled in ~Against the Texans, will start if Woody can't ~Play.~Wide pass catcher Jerricho ~Cotchery also has not ~good as he recovers ~From a torn groin. ~Ryan adds that Woodsy has a ~best fortune of ~playactingtackle Damien Woody has a sprained medial collateral ligament in his right knee that could sideline him for the team's game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday night.
Bus Rex Ryan says Tuesday that an MRI exam on Woody's stifle "was positivistic" and indicated there "wasn't anything too severe." Ryan says he's not ready to rule Woodsy out, but the linesman did not practice Tuesday.
Woody was injured Sunday in the first draw and quarter of the Jets' 30-27 victory over Houston. Wayne Hunter, who filled in against the Texans, will start if Woody can't play.
Wide receiver Jerricho Cotchery also has not good as he recovers from a torn seawall. Ryan adds that Woody has a best chance of playing.
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