INDIANAPOLIS - Safety Bob Sanders and newly acquired wide receiver Ricky Proehl are likely to miss the Colts regular season finale Sunday against the Miami Dolphins.
"Ricky probably won't go and Bob Sanders is the same way. But we haven't ruled them totally out yet," Colts coach Tony Dungy said after Friday's practice.
Also, kicker Adam Vinatieri missed Friday's practice, and his status for Sunday's game was uncertain, according to the injury report from the Colts. Colts spokeswoman Pamela Humphrey said she had no other information.
Sanders has played in four games this season, the last one three weeks ago. He is still recovering from arthroscopic surgery on his right knee in September.
Proehl was added to the roster to an attempt to bolster the team's depth at wide receiver. But he has been bothered by a strained hamstring for the past two weeks.
Linebacker Rob Morris missed Friday's practice with a strained upper leg muscle, but Dungy expects him to play on Sunday.
Defensive back Marlin Jackson and outside linebacker Gilbert Gardner, who have been battling flu symptoms, both returned to practice Friday.
Cornerback Kelvin Hayden has been cleared to play after sustaining a concussion in practice Wednesday. Tight end Dallas Clark (knee) practiced for a third straight day and will see limited playing time Sunday.
Offensive guard Ryan Lilja (knee) also has been ruled out of the Miami game with a strained knee that he injured last week at Houston.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey will miss the regular-season finale against the Washington Redskins on Saturday because of an ankle injury.
Shockey didn't practice all week, and did not accompany the team to Washington on Friday, team spokesman Avis Roper said. The Pro Bowl tight end had been listed as questionable for Saturday night's game.
A win at Washington would virtually assure the Giants (7-8) of a playoff berth.
On Thursday, Shockey was seen walking through the locker room with a noticeable limp and appeared to favor his left ankle.
Shockey was hurt in Sunday's 30-7 loss to New Orleans.
"Ricky probably won't go and Bob Sanders is the same way. But we haven't ruled them totally out yet," Colts coach Tony Dungy said after Friday's practice.
Also, kicker Adam Vinatieri missed Friday's practice, and his status for Sunday's game was uncertain, according to the injury report from the Colts. Colts spokeswoman Pamela Humphrey said she had no other information.
Sanders has played in four games this season, the last one three weeks ago. He is still recovering from arthroscopic surgery on his right knee in September.
Proehl was added to the roster to an attempt to bolster the team's depth at wide receiver. But he has been bothered by a strained hamstring for the past two weeks.
Linebacker Rob Morris missed Friday's practice with a strained upper leg muscle, but Dungy expects him to play on Sunday.
Defensive back Marlin Jackson and outside linebacker Gilbert Gardner, who have been battling flu symptoms, both returned to practice Friday.
Cornerback Kelvin Hayden has been cleared to play after sustaining a concussion in practice Wednesday. Tight end Dallas Clark (knee) practiced for a third straight day and will see limited playing time Sunday.
Offensive guard Ryan Lilja (knee) also has been ruled out of the Miami game with a strained knee that he injured last week at Houston.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey will miss the regular-season finale against the Washington Redskins on Saturday because of an ankle injury.
Shockey didn't practice all week, and did not accompany the team to Washington on Friday, team spokesman Avis Roper said. The Pro Bowl tight end had been listed as questionable for Saturday night's game.
A win at Washington would virtually assure the Giants (7-8) of a playoff berth.
On Thursday, Shockey was seen walking through the locker room with a noticeable limp and appeared to favor his left ankle.
Shockey was hurt in Sunday's 30-7 loss to New Orleans.