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Damage Control: Broken Leg Ends Season for Leon Washington

Leon WashingtonDid the injury bug hit your fantasy football team like it was a car windshield moving at 100 MPH? If so, it may be time to do some Damage Control.

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Donald Brown, Colts - Brown left with a strained shoulder on Sunday and did not return. More information will be learned this week.

Leon Washington, Jets - Washington left Sunday's game with a broken leg. He'll be out for the season, although the Jets say they are going to wait to put him on injured reserve.

Jonathan Stewart, Panthers - Stewart injured his finger and left the game on Sunday. He did return later in the game but you'll want to watch and see what he does in practice this week. Any kind of hand injury can wreak havoc on ball-carriers.

Fantasy Football Cut-N-Go: Pierre Thomas to Share Carries With Mike Bell

Pierre ThomasCut-N-Go is Fantasy Football FanHouse's weekday roundup of the NFL news with fantasy football impact.

In the months of November and December of last year, Pierre Thomas had a coming-out party. He scored nine times in those two months and vaulted his fantasy value into the Top 20 of many fantasy football pundits' preseason rankings.

Unfortunately for fantasy owners that grabbed him early, Thomas missed the first two weeks of play with a knee injury. While gone, Mike Bell stepped into his place and ran extremely well. But, in a twisted turn of events, Thomas became healthy enough to play in Week 3 and Mike Bell has since injured his knee.

San Francisco 49ers 2009 Preview: Singletary Changing Team For the Better

Training camps have wrapped up, the NFL season is right around the corner, and it's still hot as sin outside. But instead of cooling you off with a warm island song, FanHouse break out ye old heat check for our 2009 NFL Season Previews. We'll rate each club in 5 categories on a scale of 1 to 10, high score wins.

After generating a significant amount of hype over the past few years, the 49ers will enter 2009 with no expectations on the board. Division rival Arizona went to the Super Bowl, while many expect a rebound from long-time division champion Seattle. To me, this makes the 49ers a dangerous team.

San Francisco 49ers: It's Mike Singletary's Team Now

Because the NFL season never ends, we present our 2009 Offseason Roadmaps for front offices to navigate through the summer.

After the uneventful tenure of head coach Mike Nolan, the San Francisco 49ers decided to promote Mike Singletary to interim head coach during the 2008 season.

After a bizarre debut that saw Singletary address his team without pants, the 49ers finished the season on a 5-4 run under their new coach, ending the year with a 7-9 record. Had it not been for a confusing ending to a Monday night game against Arizona, the 49ers would have finished with a .500 record for the first time since 2002. So close, yet so far.

Steelers Cut Three Vets

The Steelers got out the axe on Friday, cutting lose a pair of long-time Steelers as well as washed-up returner Allen Rossum. Linebacker Clint Kriewaldt, a fixture on the Steelers special teams for the past five years, and tight end Jerame Tuman, a nine-year Steeler, were the other two to be sent packing.

Tuman and Kriewaldt both ended the year on injured reserve. But when healthy, Tuman is still the Steelers' second-best tight end, because he's a better blocker than Matt Spaeth. Admittedly, Spaeth did show improvement over the second half of the season, but he's got a long way to go both in blocking and in the passing game. The Steelers may look elsewhere for a third tight end, and Tuman may shop for a backup job, but like Matt Cushing before him, there's always the hope that he could end up back in Pittsburgh at a cheaper price.

When It Comes to Returns, It's Time to Free Willie

Allen Rossum has done a lot to solidify the Steelers return game--he catches every punt and kick sent his way, which is more than last year's returners could promise.

What he doesn't do i make teams worry about long punt returns. Of returners who've caught 10 or more punts, Rossum ranks dead last with a 6.3 yard per punt average, and that's including his 49-yarder in the final minute of the Steelers blowout win over the Ravens. On all other punts, Rossum has averaged just over four yards per return. On a Steelers special teams unit that is much improved, Rossum's poor punt returns stick out.

After watching Ricardo Colclough and Santonio Holmes struggle to simply hang onto the ball last year, it seems almost greedy to ask for more from a returner who does catch the ball. But after watching Willie Reid turn some short passes into solid gains, it's tempting to see what he could do as the punt returner.

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