Quarterback• Jay Cutler, Bears - The team confirmed on Monday that Cutler's hand injury was not serious and that he will be the starting quarterback in Week 14. His hand was injured on a play when Leonard Little made contact with the Bears quarterback.
• Mark Sanchez, Jets - Sanchez sprained his PCL in last Thursday's game and was held out of practice on Monday. He is expected to play in Week 14.
• Kurt Warner, Cardinals - Warner was seen limping during Arizona's Sunday night victory and the team is calling his injury a hip pointer. The team expects that he'll be able to play in Week 14.
• Matt Hasselbeck, Seahawks - Hasselbeck injured his shoulder while diving for a first down. He was helped off of the field, but later returned. He is expected to be fine for Sunday's game against Houston.
• Matt Schaub, Texans - Schaub left the game Sunday after dislocating his non-throwing shoulder. He did come back to the game which gives hope that he'll be able to play in Week 14. So far, news on Monday is promising, but no concrete yes has been given.
• Matthew Stafford, Lions - Stafford aggravated his dislocated shoulder and says that he'll have to consider taking some time off. Watch this situation closely in practice this week.
• Vince Young, Titans - Young banged up his knee against the Colts but returned to the game quickly. He should be fine for Week 14.
• Tom Brady, Patriots - Brady threw a touchdown pass and then left the sideline to go to the locker room. The injury was an apparent arm injury, but Brady never missed a play.
Running Back
• Rashard Mendenhall, Steelers - Mendenhall was effective on Sunday even though he banged up his ankle. He will likely be limited in practice this week as the Steelers prepare to face Cleveland on Thursday night.
• Matt Forte, Bears - Forte left the Bears Week 13 game with a sprained left hand. The injury isn't expected to cause Forte to miss time.
• Jamaal Charles, Chiefs - Charles left Sunday's game for a few plays with an injured shoulder. This injury isn't expected to cause Charles to miss any time.
• Ahmad Bradshaw, Giants - Bradshaw immediately walked off the field after the game and had x-rays on his feet. This was a precautionary measure and Bradshaw says he'll be fine for Week 14.
Wide Receiver
• Hines Ward, Steelers - It has come to light that Ward tweaked his hamstring on Sunday and is questionable for Thursday night's game.
• Jeremy Maclin, Eagles - Not only does Maclin have a shoulder strain, but now Andy Reid says that Maclin is dealing with plantar fasciitis. Even with both injuries, the Eagles expect Maclin to be ready for Week 14 play.
• Devin Hester, Bears - Hester was removed from the game on Sunday after injuring his calf. The team is calling it a strained calf and Hester did not need an MRI. He should be fine for Week 14.
Tight End
• Jermichael Finley, Packers - Finley left Monday night's game to have x-rays done on his knee. Everything must have been fine as he returned to the game shortly after.
Did the injury bug hit your fantasy football team like it was a car windshield moving at 100 MPH? If so, it may be time to do some Damage Control.




