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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.

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Fantasy Football Challenge - September 2003 Fantasy Football Articles Archive

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running back Dominic Rhodes, who missed all of last season and the first three games of this season with a knee injury, also may play, Dungy said. The Colts have one other healthy running back -- second-year veteran James Mungro.

Rhodes playing time likely will be limited Sunday, Dungy said.

"Those guys are fresh and hungry and ready to go," Dungy said. "If it comes to that, they all bring a little something different to the table. Dominic is fired up and itching to play. Well be fine if it goes that way."

Also Friday, tight end Marcus Pollard returned to the team after spending Thursday night in the hospital. Pollard declined to specify the nature of his illness.

"Everythings fine and Ill be ready to play Sunday," Pollard said.','9/26/2003','2:05:00 PM','Friday'0,2003,189 5762,10,4,'Portis Officially A "Dreaded Game-Time Decision..."','Following up on a previous Update. ... DenverBroncos.com staff writer Andrew Mason reports that Clinton Portis returned to work on the practice field Friday, but head coach Mike Shanahan is not certain whether his star tailback will be able to go on Sunday against the Detroit Lions.

The second-year man reportedly limited his participation to non-contact work.

"[Portis will] be a game-time decision. ..." Shanahan said.

On a more positive note, Mike Anderson made it through Fridays practice without difficulty.

Also of interest. ...

An inadvertent blow to the chin of an umpire apparently will cost receiver Rod Smith $20,000.

The Rocky Mountain News, citing an unidentified league source, reported Friday that Smith drew the hefty fine for his actions in the fourth quarter of Mondays win over the Oakland Raiders.

Raiders defensive tackle Chris Cooper and Smith jostled after Smith caught a pass for six yards. As Smith tried to break away from the clutches of Cooper, he threw a punch that caught the chin of umpire Undrey Wash, who

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