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I read a report that he was injured somewhere and then I see this on the front page.

 

The Boston Herald reports the New England Patriots will be down to just three running backs - Kevin Faulk, BenJarvus Green-Ellis and FB Heath Evans - during Week 9.

 

The Huddle's Take: This means Sammy Morris and LaMont Jordan are both out, not game time decisions. This is good in the sense that owners are not left wondering. Based on last week, BenJarvus Green-Ellis could be the dark horse 'sleeper' in the mess and could see the biggest uptick in productivity.

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DMD is reporting on his game predictions that Green-Ellis was limited in practice but has not yet been ruled out due to an ankle sprain. We are basing a lineup decision in our WCOFF league on this issue, however, I'm now confused if he is hurt at all.

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DMD is reporting on his game predictions that Green-Ellis was limited in practice but has not yet been ruled out due to an ankle sprain. We are basing a lineup decision in our WCOFF league on this issue, however, I'm now confused if he is hurt at all.

Yup, and from Rotoworld:

 

Benjarvus Green-Ellis could be in line for his second consecutive start after LaMont Jordan and Sammy Morris were downgraded to out Saturday.

 

Green-Ellis should be in the game on clear running downs, but Kevin Faulk figures to get more snaps and production. Both backs should see fewer than 15 touches, but Faulk is the safer fantasy play as a flex option, especially in PPR leagues.

 

Nothing about an injury at all.

 

And per NFL.com's injury report, Jarvis Green (the DE) was suffering from an ankle injury. I'm thinking the lines got crossed up a bit and BJGE is 100% healthy. He's not on the injury report at all.

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