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Bob Sanders, SFriday 11/21, 3:14 PM CT
Bob Sanders (knee) will likely be a game-time decision for Sunday's game in San Diego, according to the AP.

Our View:Sanders, the NFL Defensive Player of the Year last season, has had swelling in his right knee the past two weeks and was inactive for last week’s win over Houston. Melvin Bullitt would get the start if Sanders is unable to play. He has a team-high four interceptions this season
Kelvin Hayden, CBFriday 11/21, 3:12 PM CT
The AP reports that Colts coach Tony Dungy said Friday there’s a good chance cornerback Kelvin Hayden will return to the starting lineup for Sunday night’s game at San Diego. Hayden has missed the past six games after undergoing knee surgery. He also has been nursing a sore hamstring since being cleared to work out three weeks ago.

Our View:Hayden will probably return to left cornerback and Tim Jennings would move to the right side in place of injured starter Marlin Jackson, who is out for the season. Keiwan Ratliff would most likely get work in the Colts’ nickel package.
Peyton Manning, QBThursday 11/20, 9:03 PM CT
From here on out, NFL referees will have to take a member of his crew with him to the sidelines where the replay booth is, according to the New York Post. However, the second official will not be allowed to view the replay. His purpose is to write down the referee's ruling and where the ball should be spotted in an NFL-provided notebook.

Our View:This tweaking was put into effect because of the touchdown that was taken away from the Steelers at the end of their game last week. The purpose of this is to simply have everything written down. In the past, officials could have told a referee if they noticed he made a mistake, so we're not exactly certain how this will change anything except to take more time as the referee explains the ruling to the official so he can write it down.
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2008 Schedule
WkDateOppScore
1September 7Chicago Bears13-29 L
2September 14@Minnesota Vikings18-15 W
3September 21Jacksonville Jaguars21-23 L
4Bye Week
5October 5@Houston Texans31-27 W
6October 12Baltimore Ravens31-3 W
7October 19@Green Bay Packers14-34 L
8October 27@Tennessee Titans21-31 L
9November 2New England Patriots18-15 W
10November 9@Pittsburgh Steelers24-20 W
11November 16Houston Texans33-27 W
12November 23@San Diego Chargers8:15 PM
13November 30@Cleveland Browns1:00 PM
14December 7Cincinnati Bengals1:00 PM
15December 14Detroit Lions1:00 PM
16December 18@Jacksonville Jaguars8:15 PM
17December 28Tennessee Titans1:00 PM

Injuries
Joseph Addaihamstring
Antoine Betheaankle
Gary Brackettquad
Dallas Clarkknee
Michael Coeleft knee surgery
Clifton Dawsonconcussion
Keyunta Dawsonankle
Ryan Diemankle
Daniel Federkeilshoulder
Dwight Freeneyhamstring
Pierre Garconshoulder
Matt Giordanoback
Anthony Gonzalezhamstring
Nick Grahamknee
Roy Hallknee
Mike Hartright knee
Kelvin Haydenhamstring
Zac HeroldKnee
Daymeion Hughesankle
Marlin Jacksonknee
Curtis Johnsonshoulder
Freddie Keiahoknee
Ryan Liljaknee
Peyton Manningknee
Robert Mathistoe
Daniel Muirhamstring
Mike Pollakknee
Keiwan Ratliffquadricep
Darrell Reidhip
Dominic Rhodesankle
Jamey Richardshoulder
Gijon Robinsonankle
T.J. RushingKnee
Bob Sandersknee
Tom Santishoulder
Jeff Saturdayknee
Clint Sessioncalf
Jim Sorgiright hand
Jacob Tammeknee
Tony Ugohknee
Reggie Wayneankle

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