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Rasul Douglas misses practice (non injury related), monitoring for sunday


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Even if Jackson goes, how much of a game can we rely on from him? It's a harsh but fair question at this point. 

I guess it would be Pride and maybe Chinn filling in if Jackson couldn't go at any point? Elder has played surprisingly well this year but I don't think that is from the outside. 

Douglas will be missed if he can't go that is for sure. 

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45 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Douglas not playing means we are fuged, flat out. Especially with Thomas returning.

Thomas missed practice today with a bad hammy.

Ian Rapoport says its sounding like he will be doubtful 

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Sounds like he got a positive COVID test and they are waiting to see if it was a false positive. If that was the case either way he was probably selected for antibody and now they are waiting on the PRC.

If it was family related or something outside of football I doubt the word "Monitor" would have been used. 

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