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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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Fantasy Football Challenge - October 2003 Articles Archives

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92 percent rehabilitated.

McGahee, selected 23rd overall, opened the season on the reserve non-football injury list. The earlier he could take the field is next week, after the Bills travel to play the Jets on Sunday.

NFL rules bar a player on the injured list from practicing until between Week 6 and 9. Once McGahee begins practicing, the Bills would have three weeks to determine whether to place him on the active roster.

Because of his long rehabilitation, McGahee is expected to require at least two weeks of practice before the Bills would consider using him in a game.

McGahee has spent the last two months working out on his own while being limited to watching practice from the sideline. The most he has been allowed to do is catch passes in a stationary position.

Also of interest....

Eric Moulds, listed as doubtful with an injured groin, did not practice Wednesday and the Sporting News advised readers it''s starting to look like the Bills will go with Josh Reed and Bobby Shaw as their starting receivers this week.

I''ll have more more on Moulds, Reed and Shaw as the week progresses.','10/9/2003','12:45:00 AM','Thursday',274 5845,31,6,'Skins Can''t Afford To Ease Chamberlain Into Lineup...','According to Washington Post staff writer Mark Maske, while most of his new teammates enjoyed their weekly day off, tight end Byron Chamberlain was at Redskins Park Tuesday, getting a crash course on the offense and preparing to play in Sunday''s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at FedEx Field.

The former Pro Bowl selection signed with the Redskins on Monday, but with only two tight ends on their roster, the Redskins don''t have the luxury of easing Chamberlain into the lineup.

"We''ll get him ready," head coach Steve Spurrier said Tuesday. "He''s been in the league quite a while. He should be able to pick up on what we''re doing."

Chamberlain doesn''t seem to mind being rushed into the lineup. He said he will play some snaps Sunday "for

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