Found January 13, 2012 on
Texans Gab:
PLAYERS:
Mike Brisiel,
Owen Daniels,
Johnathan Joseph,
Tim Bulman,
Shaun Cody,
Joel Dreessen,
Chris Myers,
Eric Winston,
Brendon Ayanbadejo,
Anquan Boldin
TEAMS: Houston Texans, Baltimore Ravens
TEAMS: Houston Texans, Baltimore Ravens
Houston
Limited participation: G Mike Brisiel (ankle), TE Owen Daniels (hand, knee), WR Andre Johnson (knee), CB Johnathan Joseph (hip), S Troy Nolan (ankle)
Full participation: LB Mister Alexander (shoulder), CB Jason Allen (thumb), LB Bryan Braman (neck), DE Tim Bulman (calf), FB James Casey (knee, foot), NT Shaun Cody (knee), TE Joel Dreessen (knee), CB Sherrick McManis (ankle), C Chris Myers (knee), LB Brooks Reed (knee), RB Ben Tate (shoulder), T Eric Winston (calf), QB T.J. Yates (left shoulder)
Baltimore
Limited participation: LB Brendon Ayanbadejo (thigh), LB Jameel McClain (knee)
Full participation: WR Anquan Boldin (knee), LB Dannell Ellerbe (head), CB Jimmy Smith (head), G Marshal Yanda (chest), S Tom Zbikowski (head)
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