Posts Tagged ‘Joseph Addai’
Posted: Sunday, February 7th, 2010 | NFL.com Staff | Tags: Dallas Clark, Gregg Williams, Joseph Addai, Peyton Manning, Roman Harper, Super Bowl XLIV
Colts tight end Dallas Clark’s domination of safety Roman Harper is putting Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams in a quandary when it comes to play-calling.
Posted: Sunday, February 7th, 2010 | NFL.com Staff | Tags: Donald Brown, Indianapolis Colts, Joseph Addai, Peyton Manning, Pierre Garcon
Peyton Manning directed a Super Bowl record-tying 96-yard drive that ended on a 19-yard touchdown pass to Pierre Garcon, giving the Colts a 10-0 lead over the Saints in the first quarter.
Posted: Monday, February 1st, 2010 | Aron Angel | Tags: Gary Brackett, Indianapolis Colts, Joseph Addai
Linebacker Gary Brackett called the Colts’ appearance in Super Bowl XLIV “the ultimate business trip.”
Posted: Sunday, January 24th, 2010 | NFL.com Staff | Tags: AFC Championship Game, Indianapolis Colts, Joseph Addai, New York Jets
Colts RB Joseph Addai left for the locker room with a shoulder injury, the team announced during the first quarter of Sunday’s AFC Championship Game against the Jets, but his return is probable.
Posted: Friday, January 22nd, 2010 | NFL.com Staff | Tags: AFC Championship Game, Antoine Bethea, Dallas Clark, Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis Colts, Joseph Addai, New York Jets, Reggie Wayne, Robert Mathis, Tony Ugoh
Nobody is expected to miss Sunday’s AFC Championship Game between the Colts and the Jets.
Posted: Sunday, November 15th, 2009 | NFL.com Staff | Tags: Indianapolis Colts, Joseph Addai, New England Patriots, Tully Banta-Cain, Week 10 injuries
Indianapolis Colts RB Joseph Addai is questionable to return to Sunday night’s game against the New England Patriots due to a finger injury.
Posted: Thursday, November 12th, 2009 | Adam Rank | Tags: Adrian Peterson, Cedric Benson, Chad Ochocinco, Drew Brees, Joe Flacco, John Harbaugh, Joseph Addai, Le'Ron McClain, Peyton Manning, Steven Jackson, Tom Brady, Vincent Jackson, Will Ferrell
Having fantasy football analysts star-struck shouldn’t be a surprise given our current obsession with celebrity in our TMZ-driven world. But it was kind of shocking to hear fellow NFL.com gurus Michael Fabiano and Bucky Brooks trumpet some falling stars during our Fantasy Friday taping this week.
Posted: Sunday, October 25th, 2009 | NFL.com Staff | Tags: Chris Massey, Donald Brown, Indianapolis Colts, Joseph Addai, Reggie Wayne, Week 7 injuries
Reggie Wayne, the Colts’ No. 1 receiver, left the game against the Rams with a strained groin and is questionable to return. The Colts already are playing with No. 2 receiver Anthony Gonzalez, who suffered a knee injury in the season opener and still isn’t ready to play.
Posted: Monday, September 28th, 2009 | Michael Fabiano | Tags: Adrian Peterson, Andre Johnson, Barry Sanders, Cadillac Williams, Calvin Johnson, Cedric Benson, Clinton Portis, Correll Buckhalter, Dan Marino, Donald Brown, Drew Brees, Emmitt Smith, Fred Jackson, Jerry Rice, Jim Caldwell, Joseph Addai, Josh McDaniels, Knowshon Moreno, Larry Fitzgerald, Marshall Faulk, Matt Forte, Maurice Jones-Drew, Peyton Manning, Randy Moss, Ryan Grant, Steve Slaton, Tom Brady, Willis McGahee
I would argue that right now — in the 2009 NFL season — is the most challenging time to be a a fantasy owner.
Posted: Sunday, September 13th, 2009 | Michael Fabiano | Tags: Bernard Berrian, Braylon Edwards, Brian Westbrook, Cadillac Williams, Chad Ochocinco, Drew Brees, Jeremy Shockey, Joseph Addai, Mark Sanchez, Matt Schaub, Michael Turner
Here are a few of the things that caught my eye in the first half of Sunday’s games.
Posted: Friday, August 21st, 2009 | Michael Fabiano | Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Antonio Gates, Brett Favre, Calvin Johnson, Carson Palmer, Chris Johnson, Donovan McNabb, Drew Brees, Fred Taylor, Jerrious Norwood, John Carney, Joseph Addai, Kurt Warner, Matt Ryan, Michael Crabtree, Peyton Manning, Philip Rivers, Reggie Bush, Santana Moss, Steve Smith, Tom Brady, Tony Romo, Torry Holt, Vernon Davis
I think some quarterbacks are coming off the board way too soon in fantasy drafts. Want proof? Check out a recent draft I held with some friend and family from back on the east coast. You won’t believe who went first overall!
Posted: Monday, August 17th, 2009 | Michael Fabiano | Tags: Ahman Green, Anthony Gonzalez, Carson Palmer, Chad Ochocinco, Chase Coffman, Derrick Ward, Deuce McAllister, Donnie Avery, Felix Jones, Greg Olsen, Hakeem Nicks, Jay Cutler, John Carlson, Joseph Addai, Kevin Walter, LaDainian Tomlinson, LeSean McCoy, Matt Cassel, Miles Austin, pierre thomas, rashard mendenhall, Ray Rice, Reggie Bush, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Ryan Grant, Shawn Nelson, Steve Slaton, T.J. Duckett, Terrell Owens, Tyler Thigpen, Zach Miller
Michael Fabiano discusses your opinions and thoughts on what defines a true sleeper in the world of fantasy football.
Posted: Wednesday, August 12th, 2009 | NFL.com Staff | Tags: Antoine Bethea, Dallas Clark, Donald Brown, Indianapolis Colts, Jim Caldwell, Joseph Addai, Reggie Wayne
The Colts are dealing with a number of injuries during training camp, as starters Antoine Bethea, Dallas Clark, Bob Sanders and Ryan Diem are all sidelined heading into the preseason opener.
Posted: Tuesday, July 7th, 2009 | Michael Fabiano | Tags: Derrick Ward, Earnest Graham, Felix Jones, Jamal Lewis, Joseph Addai, Julius Jones, Knowshon Moreno, Le'Ron McClain, Maurice Jones-Drew, Michael Turner, Ryan Grant, Sammy Morris, Tim Hightower, Willis McGahee
Looking for the most in-depth and up-to-date information for your fantasy football draft? NFL.com has everything you need to dominate your league, including Michael Fabiano’s updated running back rankings.
Posted: Thursday, June 11th, 2009 | Michael Fabiano | Tags: Anthony Gonzalez, Austin Collie, Donald Brown, Indianapolis Colts, Joseph Addai, Pierre Garcon, Roy Hall
Barring setbacks, it would be a shock if Joseph Addai didn’t retain the top spot on the Colts’ depth chart heading into the regular season. But rookie Donald Brown has a lot of time between then and now to make an impressionj. A backfield committee may be imminent.