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Fantasy Football Articles - September 2003

Enclosed in this archive is every bit of the action and updates that occurred in September 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.

Fantasy Football Challenge - September 2003 Fantasy Football Articles

Fantasy Football Challenge - September 2003 Fantasy Football Articles Archive

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hernia" operation Porter underwent last Friday believe he will be out of action for at least 3-4 weeks, lending further credence to his prediction hell return sooner than the 6-8 weeks floated last weekend.

Also according to PFW, the Raiders are likely to put a greater emphasis on the ground game in Porters absence with tight ends Doug Jolley and Teyo Johnson playing a greater role in the passing attack.

As reported by the Sports XChange, in two games against the Broncos a year ago, the Raiders used Charlie Garner primarily as a receiver rather than a runner. He rushed five times in the first game, seven in the second while catching 15 passes for 180 yards. He was in on pass plays of 49 and 37 yards.

And finally. ...

Return man Ronney Jenkins (ankle) did not practice Wednesday and is deemed questionable for the Broncos. If he is not able to go, his place could be taken by one of two rookies -- Justin Fargas or Doug Gabriel.','9/19/2003','12:25:00 AM','Friday'1097,2003,127 5700,7,3,'Dillon Returns To Practice; Good To Go...','After sitting out Wednesdays session, tailback Corey Dillon (hyperextended knee) resumed workouts Thursday and remains probable for Sundays game.

Tight end Matt Schobel (hamstring), who was also held out Wednesday, remains questionable but did start out Thursdays practice in drills.

Its worth noting. ... His current injury isnt to related to the one that sidelined Schobel, the best receiving tight end on the roster -- and the only one capable of stretching the middle of the field, for two preseason games. ...

Also of interest. ...

According to Bengals.com online editor Geoff Hobson, the only one taking more heat than Jon Kitna for throwing a red-zone interception with four minutes left in a tie ball game is offensive coordinator Bob Bratkowski.

And even Bratkowski admits that when a cornerback picks it

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