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T.O. Breaks Finger, Is Out
Topic Started: Monday Sep 18 2006, 02:32 PM (93 Views)
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The Yanks are coming!

From NFL.com:
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Owens breaks finger, out two to four weeks

NFL.com wire reports

IRVING, Texas (Sept. 17, 2006) --
Terrell Owens will miss from two to four weeks with a broken finger sustained as the Dallas Cowboys beat Washington 27-10.

The controversial wide receiver broke his right ring finger and will undergo surgery Sept. 18. The Cowboys have a bye next week.

Owens, who missed much of training camp and the preseason with a hamstring injury after signing a three-year deal, struggled against the Redskins. Owens flubbed a pass in the end zone on the opening drive and by game's end, he was in the locker room getting his hand X-rayed, his stats sealed at three catches for 19 yards.

The X-rays revealed the break.

Last week, in a loss at Jacksonville, Owens played much better with six catches for 80 yards and a touchdown.
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