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Fantasy Football Articles - October 2003

Enclosed in this archive is every bit of the action and updates that occurred in October 2003 within the world of fantasy football. You may want to read these articles for research on players in the coming year, or just check to see if we were way off base with our reporting. Whatever the reason, it's all here for your enjoyment.

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5955,3,8,'Boller Practices; Lewis Limited But Ready...','According to Baltimore Sun staff writer Jamison Hensley, Kyle Boller was listed as questionable on yesterday''s injury report, but the rookie quarterback left little question whether he''ll start against the Denver Broncos this Sunday.

"Right now, I feel like I can go out there and do it," Boller said. "I''ll find a way to get through it."

Three days after spraining his left shoulder, Boller was able to participate in the Ravens'' first practice of the week, according to team officials. If he shows no setback from practice, it''s possible he could be upgraded to probable today or tomorrow.

The first-round draft pick injured his shoulder with 1:20 left in Sunday''s loss in Cincinnati when he was slammed into the ground by defensive end Justin Smith. Despite obviously being hurt, he stayed in and finished the game.

Although Boller said the pain has "calmed down a little bit," head coach Brian Billick indicated that Boller and backup Chris Redman likely would share reps in practice, which is not open to reporters. Boller has played in 23 of 24 quarters this season, only sitting out the final quarter five weeks ago with a knee injury.

"To be honest, I really think a little pain is not that big of a deal," Boller said. "You''ve got to sometimes fight through things. I''m a guy who likes to practice and throw the ball each day."

Also according to Hensley, Jamal Lewis is expected to start after being listed as probable for the second straight week with a sprained right shoulder. To keep the league''s leading rusher physically fresh, the Ravens likely will not allow Lewis to receive any contact in practice for the rest of the year.

"It''s not torn," Lewis said. "It''s just an ache. I''m a tough football player and I play with injuries. It''s part of football. As long as I get the proper treatment and take care of it, it''ll be no problem...."

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