Running Backs Feel The Pain In Week 10
By: SCUBA

In case you haven't already heard 30-40 times over the past week the "rivalry of the decade" took center stage last night. It most definitely lived up-to-the-billing last night when Peyton Manning and the Colts came back from a 17-point deficit in the fourth quarter to the win and keep an undefeated record intact.
With this game that capping off a good week 10 in the NFL, the injury report may overshadow the annual Brady-Manning Bowl. Here is a look at the injury report after a rough Sunday for many running backs and even a quarterback:
Week 10 Key Injuries
Cedric Benson: He was pulled in the 2nd quarter with a hip injury. He then came back for a series and then left the game for good. It doesn't look to severe because the Bengals expect him back next week. Bo Jackson said the same thing with a hip-flexor injury that pretty much ended his career against the.....Bengals.
Brian Westbrook: After two weeks off from a concussion, Westbrook received another concussion against the Chargers yesterday. Concussion issues have ended the career of many NFL athletes before him, and it may just end the career of another big name NFL athlete.
Michael Turner: Also left the second quarter in the loss to Carolina. It sounds like a high-ankle sprain which could mean he will play next week or possibly be out for up to 4 weeks. We should learn more about the extent of the injury in the next few days.
Julius Jones: Only played a few snaps before being knocked out with an injury. Jones was taken to the hospital overnight, and released with a broken rib.
Ronnie Brown: Whaddya know??? Another running back with an ankle injury. Brown left the 3rd quarter of the Tampa Bay game with an ankle injury. He was spotted on crutches, however, an x-ray determined no fracture.
Kyle Orton: Another ankle sprain in the 2nd quarter. Orton never came back into the game. The Broncos on a 3-game slide end up losing to the Redskins 27-17. Orton reportedly was on crutches after the game.