this has been up for a couple hours, but didnt' see it posted here.
http://www.profootballtalk.com/rumormill.htm
BOLDIN'S KNEE INJURY NOT SERIOUS
A league source tells us that the knee injury suffered by Cardinals receiver Anquan Boldin on Tuesday is not serious, and that the AP 2003 offensive rookie of the year will be sidelined only for a couple of weeks.
Already missing is receiver Bryant Johnson, a first-round pick in 2003 for Arizona. Johnson is still on the PUP list and hasn't practiced during training camp.
The absence of Johnson and Boldin means that No. 3 overall pick Larry Fitzgerald is the go-to guy for the foreseeable future, and the extra attention likely will serve to make him even better prepared to have a monster rookie year.
If Fitzgerald has a big enough year to capture the offensive ROY honors, it'll be the first time that players at the same position won the award from the same team since 1969 and 1970, when running backs Calvin Hill and Duane Thomas, respectively, won the honors with the Cowboys.
http://www.profootballtalk.com/rumormill.htm
BOLDIN'S KNEE INJURY NOT SERIOUS
A league source tells us that the knee injury suffered by Cardinals receiver Anquan Boldin on Tuesday is not serious, and that the AP 2003 offensive rookie of the year will be sidelined only for a couple of weeks.
Already missing is receiver Bryant Johnson, a first-round pick in 2003 for Arizona. Johnson is still on the PUP list and hasn't practiced during training camp.
The absence of Johnson and Boldin means that No. 3 overall pick Larry Fitzgerald is the go-to guy for the foreseeable future, and the extra attention likely will serve to make him even better prepared to have a monster rookie year.
If Fitzgerald has a big enough year to capture the offensive ROY honors, it'll be the first time that players at the same position won the award from the same team since 1969 and 1970, when running backs Calvin Hill and Duane Thomas, respectively, won the honors with the Cowboys.