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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; February 4, 7:30 PM New Orleans Saints Examiner Danny Cox Thursday marked one of the last days the two teams in Super Bowl XLIV would have practice sessions and allow those injured to get some work in. It looked like ...

 
 
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Old 02-04-2010, 11:00 PM   #1
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February 4, 7:30 PM New Orleans Saints Examiner Danny Cox

Thursday marked one of the last days the two teams in Super Bowl XLIV would have practice sessions and allow those injured to get some work in. It looked like good news for both teams though as there really aren't a lot of injuries to list.

Indianapolis Colts:

Three players did not practice at all on Thursday and they are listed as questionable for Sunday.

* DE Dwight Freeney (ankle)
* G Ryan Lilja (back)
* CB Jerraud Powers (foot)

The Colts are sincerely hoping all three can play against the Saints, but they may all end up being game-time decisions. Lilja is expected to play and Powers is day-to-day after missing the AFC Championship game. Freeney has been the story since the AFC Championship game and people are saying that short of being without a foot, he's going to play on Sunday. How productive he'll be remains to be seen.

New Orleans Saints:

Only one player did not practice for the Saints and that was RB Lynell Hamilton (ankle) who (READ FULL STORY AT PROVIDED LINK: Super Bowl XLIV: Saints' and Colts' Injury Report )

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