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Addai's status remains unclear | IndyStar.com | The Indianapolis Star
Joseph Addai 's status for Sunday's game at Green Bay won't be decided until today at the earliest, but the Indianapolis Colts starting running back didn't sound like someone expecting to play. "It's too early to say,'' Addai said Thursday. "The biggest thing is just trying to get back to where ...
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Football Today -- Brady's second surgery, and Mercury Morris changes his tune
Projo Pats Blog — ... for the hard hit that injured Cardinals wide receiver Anquan Boldin three weeks ago. (New York Post) DON'T COUNT ON IT: The Colts still aren't saying whether Joseph Addai (hamstring injury) will play against Green Bay this weekend, but Addai himself does not sound like a man ready to strap on a helmet , reports Mike Chappell of the Indy Star. Head coach Tony Dungy, though, says that Addai's injury is not that serious, and ...

Colts Secretive Concerning Injury Status of Joseph Addai
FanHouse — ... Addai and the Colts, however, haven't given any sort of timetable, nor have they completely ruled him out for this coming game in Green Bay. Head Coach ...

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