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Fantasy Football Injury Update

by Kori Ellis on December 8th, 2007

Jason Campbell, Washington Redskins
Campbell got hurt in the Thursday night game against the Chicago Bears. Preliminary reports indicate that Campbell will be out a while, perhaps the rest of the regular season. In his place, the Redskins will start Todd Collins at quarterback. That’s bad news for Campbell owners because he had started to produce as of late. Collins isn’t startable due to the poor receivers on Washington.

Reggie Bush, New Orleans Saints
Reports out of New Orleans indicate that Bush has a partially torn tendon in his knee and is almost certainly out this weekend. There are also reports indicating that Bush may be forced to miss the rest of the season. This is obviously devastating news for Bush owners and the Saints. To replace him the Saints will probably call on Aaron Stecker and Pierre Thomas to carry the load.

Jesse Chatman, Miami Dolphins
It’s sounding less and less likely that Chatman will play this week for the Dolphins. If he doesn’t, it appears as if Samkon Gado will get the start for Miami. Against the Buffalo Bills, either player would be a decent start. Keep an eye on the injury reports to see which of the two will start.

Marshawn Lynch, Buffalo Bills
Lynch has been practicing lately and appears likely to play. However, the Bills could still opt to hold him out one more week. Since Lynch is a rookie and the Bills face an uphill climb to make the playoffs, it makes the most sense to be cautious with him. If he doesn’t play, his backup Fred Jackson is a nice start against the Dolphins.

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