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Bodog Sportsbook Week 15 NFL Injury Report For Fantasy Football Picks |
| Dec 17th, 2009 Super sportsbook Bodog breaks down week 15 NFL
injuries used by the world’s top sports handicappers. Jake Delhomme, QB,
Carolina Panthers: Delhomme
has missed the past two games with a finger injury and is considered doubtful
to return this week against the Vikings. Matt Moore would start again for
Carolina, and he has been average at best so far as the Panthers have gone 1-1
with him under center. Carolina has opened as a 9-point underdog on Bodog’s NFL
Odds against a Viking team that could clinch the No. 2 seed in the NFC with
a win. Matthew Stafford, QB, and
Kevin Smith, RB, Detroit Lions: Stafford missed last week’s loss to Baltimore with an injured shoulder and
is fully expected to do the same this week against visiting Arizona. There’s no
doubt that Smith, the Lions’ leading rusher, is done for the year. He tore
ligaments in his knee in the loss to the Ravens and will be forced to undergo
surgery that could limit him getting back until well into the 2010 season
depending on what doctors find. The Lions are 12-point home dogs on Bodog’s NFL
Oddsagainst the Cardinals. Larry Fitzgerald, WR,
Arizona Cardinals:
Fitzgerald was hurt in Monday night’s ugly loss to the 49ers, but an MRI showed
no structural damage in his knee. Fitzgerald, who is 9 yards short of reaching
1,000 yards receiving this season, has said he is fine and will play against
the Lions. Arizona is a 12-point road favorite on Bodog’s NFL
Odds. Mike Sims-Walker, WR,
John Henderson, DT, Rashean Mathis, CB, Jacksonville Jaguars: It’s all hands on deck for Thursday’s
must-win game against the Colts for Jacksonville. Mathis, the team’s best cover
guy but who has missed the past four games with a groin injury, was limited in
practice Tuesday, but he said he feels better than he did last week and hopes
to play. He may be a game-time decision. Henderson, who sat out Sunday’s game
against Miami with a shoulder injury, and wide receiver Mike Sims-Walker, who
started but wasn’t at full speed, both expect to play. There is no line yet on
this game on Bodog’s NFL
Odds Vince Young, QB,
Tennessee Titans: Young,
6-1 as a starter this season, is officially day-to-day with a hamstring injury
he suffered in last week’s win over the Rams. Young is likely to play this week
against Miami but probably won’t be 100 percent, according to coach Jeff
Fisher. Bruce Gradkowski, QB,
Oakland Raiders: Gradkowski,
who had led the Raiders on a mini-resurgence in the past few games, is for sure
out this week against the Broncos with torn ligaments in his knees and probably
is done for the season. It’s expected that former No. 1 overall pick JaMarcus
Russell, who has been terrible this season, will start against the Broncos, but
as of this writing Raiders coach Tom Cable hasn’t ruled out going with No. 3
Charlie Frye. Oakland is a 14-point underdog on Bodog’s NFL
Oddsagainst Denver. Jeremy Maclin, WR, and
Brian Westbrook, RB, Philadelphia Eagles: The rookie left last week’s win over the Giants
with a foot injury and will not play this week against the 49ers. Maclin is
second on the team with 46 receptions for 623 yards and four touchdowns. He
could be replaced by former Kevin Curtis, who has been out since the second
week of the season because of a knee injury. Westbrook, who has missed six of
the past seven games with concussions, could return Sunday after practicing
with the scout team last week. There is no line for the Eagles-49ers game yet
on Bodog’s NFL
Odds Percy Harvin, WR,
Minnesota Vikings: Harvin,
who might be the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, had a recurrence of
migraines last week and missed the game against the Bengals, but he is expected
to practice Wednesday and play Sunday against Carolina on Sunday night. The
Vikes have opened at -9 on Bodog’s NFL
Odds. DeMarcus Ware, LB, Dallas
Cowboys: Dallas also
faces a must-win game and quite a challenge Saturday night in New Orleans
against the unbeaten Saints. Ware, the Cowboys’ best pass rusher and sack leader
with nine, left last week’s loss to the Chargers on a stretcher with a neck
strain but has improved each day since then so far. Ware wants to play and the
Cowboys will need their best defensive player against the high-scoring Saints,
but it probably will be a doctor’s call late in the week Get free picks and the top premium NFL spread predictions on the OffshoreInsiders.com Network. |
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