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NFL Truth & Rumors: September 1, 2006
September 01, 2006
Clarification of the nature and extent of the injury to Indianapolis Colts place-kicker Adam Vinatieri's left ankle should come today, when coach Tony Dungy promised a doctor's report would be issued. -- Indianapolis Star
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September 01, 2006

NFL: September 1, 2006

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Clarification of the nature and extent of the injury to Indianapolis Colts place- kicker Adam Vinatieri's left ankle should come today, when coach Tony Dungy promised a doctor's report would be issued. -- Indianapolis Star

Bill Parcells suggested he wouldn't be afraid to release Mike Vanderjagt if he doesn't get his act together before the opener in Jacksonville. -- San Antonio Express-News

Whereas in previous preseasons Tony Romo battled Drew Henson for the backup job, he is the Cowboys' quarterback of the future. Henson was waived, Romo has a new contract, and the subliminal promise that he is a major part of the Cowboys' future plans, possibly as early as next year. With Bledsoe due a $1 million roster bonus for next season, the Cowboys could go with "the future" in 2007. -- Fort Worth Star-Telegram

None of the combatants in a running back competition coach Mike Shanahan labeled as "fierce" earlier in the week made a significant move Thursday night against Arizona. Mike Bell didn't appear to do anything to lose his grip as No. 1 in the pecking order. -- Rocky Mountain News

Jets receiver Justin McCareins, once thought to be a goner, apparently will be staying. He attracted some interest, but his salary ($2.2 million) was too rich for those teams. -- New York Daily News

The Eagles have given no indication that they're going to do any last-minute tweaking at the running back position. If that changes, one likely cutdown-day casualty with whom they might have some interest is the Browns' Lee Suggs. -- Philadelphia Daily News

Duce Staley is not in danger of being cut when the rosters are pared to 53 players by 4 p.m. tomorrow. But the Steelers might consider picking up a running back off the waiver wire this weekend. -- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Conceivably, the Packers could keep fourth tight end Tory Humphrey and go with William Henderson as their lone fullback. Then they would have to cut only one player out of a group of halfbacks that includes Najeh Davenport, Samkon Gado, Arliss Beach and Noah Herron. -- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Dolphins running back Sammy Morris will be suspended for the first four regular-season games for violating the NFL's steroid policy, his attorney David Cornwell said Thursday night. Dolphins coach Nick Saban said the team is actively seeking running back help, but did not address the pending Morris suspension. -- Miami Herald

Rookie receiver Derek Hagan's five catches netted 64 yards against the Rams -- and likely a spot on the Dolphins' opening-day roster. -- Miami Herald

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