Published 12/3/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - NFL News
Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker doesn't expect an apology from Ryan Clark for leveling him and said the Steelers safety made a good play Sunday. Clark said after Pittsburgh's 33-10 win he wanted to apologize but didn't see Welker after the game. "I don't really expect him to. It's a football play," New England's leading receiver said Wednesday.
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