Drew Brees Will Play in Super Bowl 2010

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Jan/28/2010
Drew Brees

There was some early speculation that New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees might be injured as we head into the Super Bowl 2010.  Those rumors have since been put to rest.  The injury in question regarded his shoulder.  But an injury report released Wednesday did not have Drew Brees name on it.

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"We're not even sure if this was ever a concern of the oddsmakers," acknowledged Don Shapiro, Head of the Sports Odds Department at Gambling911.com.

The Saints listed 12 players on their injury report: Jeremy Shockey (knee), tailback Pierre Thomas (ribs), tailback Lynell Hamilton (ankle), offensive tackle Zach Strief (shoulder), safety Darren Sharper (knee), safety Roman Harper (shoulder), cornerback Randall Gay (foot), cornerback Malcolm Jenkins (hamstring), linebacker Jonathan Vilma (knee), defensive end Will Smith (groin), defensive end Bobby McCray (back) and kick returner Courtney Roby (knee). They listed another 12 players who would have been limited, receiver Robert Meachem (ankle), receiver Lance Moore (ankle), guard Jahri Evans (toe), offensive tackle Jermon Bushrod (thumb), center Jonathan Goodwin (knee), tight end Darnell Dinkins (foot), defensive tackle Sedrick Ellis (knee), linebacker Scott Fujita (knee), linebacker Jonathan Casillas (ankle), cornerback Jabari Greer (hip/groin), safety Usama Young (hip) and safety Pierson Prioleau (quadriceps).

Brees may no longer be a concern, Jeremy Shockey is.  Even if he does take part in Super Bowl 2010, he's likely to do so at less than 100 percent. 

When he was with the Giants, Shockey missed their Super Bowl because he was recovering from a broken leg.  But on his Twitter page the other day, Shockey revealed that he had just returned from a visit at the orthopedic surgeon. 

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Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

 

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