Running back Domanick Davis, the Texans' career rushing leader, is in danger of not making the team this season. Davis, who missed five games in 2005, has not practiced since the first week of preseason because of a bruised left knee that is unrelated to the arthroscopic surgery he underwent on the same knee in December. Unlike Wali Lundy and Vernand Morency, Davis has been unable to be on the field to impress his new coaching staff, specifically head coach Gary Kubiak and offensive coordinator Troy Calhoun. Kubiak said Monday that if the regular season began today, Lundy would start against Philadelphia.

Posted August 29, by Ben Maller


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Another team said to be a fit for Deion Branch is the Bears, but general manager Jerry Angelo told reporters in Chicago yesterday he didn’t believe Branch would leave New England and that the Pats allowed him to speak to other teams simply to determine his market value. The Pats have given Branch until Friday to find a new deal.


Posted August 29, by Ben Maller