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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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this weekend.

In fact, Horn will enter Sundays game with a consecutive games receiving streak of 63 contests, including seven grabs for 83 yards and a TD last week at Seattle. Horn has at least one catch in every regular season game he has played with New Orleans, a total now at 49 contests, and he joined the Saints in 2000 after having caught at least one pass over the final 14 games of 1999 with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Horn moved into a tied for fourth last week in the Saints receiving touchdown charts. He now has 25 scoring grabs, pulling even with receiver Quinn Early (1991-95). Tight end Henry Childs (1074-80) ranks third with 27 TD receptions. ','9/12/2003','10:00:00 AM','Friday'14034,2003,71 5645,24,2,'Bettis Improving, But Still Misses Second Practice...','Jerome Bettis (groin) missed practice for the second consecutive day, and a decision on his availability in Kansas City will be made today.

"Jerome ran really well (off to the side)," head coach Bill Cowher said. "The only thing that might prevent him from playing is well see how he feels (today). Im very, very encouraged by the last two days."

Bettis said hes feeling better.

"I tested it pretty hard today, and it felt pretty good," he said. "Im definitely encouraged. From Sunday to today is light years."

If Bettis cant play, Verron Haynes will serve as Amos Zereoues primary backup as well as handling third-down duties.

Also of interest....

As ESPN.com insider Len Pasquarelli noted earlier today, Tommy Maddox heads into Week 2 as the leagues top-ranked passer, with an efficiency rating of 134.3.

And as most of us know, Maddox is the leagues lowest-paid quarterback, with 2003 compensation of just $725,000.

Those arguing the former XFL star deserves a raise can use the following data to back their contention:

The combined 2003 compensation of Kyle Boller (Baltimore), Kordell Stewart (Chicago), Jake Plummer

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