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Originally published September 13, 2009 at 11:33 PM | Page modified September 13, 2009 at 11:56 PM

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NFL stars of the game; injury report

Week 1 top players, injury report

Joe Flacco, Ravens: Threw for career highs of 307 yards and three touchdowns.

Devery Henderson, Saints: Caught five passes for 103 yards and a touchdown.

Osi Umenyiora, Giants: Ran back a fumble 37 yards in his return from a knee injury.

Rushing Team TCB Yds. TD
Adrian Peterson Vikings 25 180 3
Mike Bell Saints 28 143 0
Ray Rice Ravens 19 108 0
Thomas Jones Jets 20 107 2
Passing Team PC-PA Yds. TD
Ben Roethlisberger Steelers 33-43 363 1
Drew Brees Saints 26-34 358 6
Tony Romo Cowboys 16-27 353 3
Receiving Team Rec. Yds. TD
Reggie Wayne Colts 10 162 1
Patrick Crayton Cowboys 4 135 1
Santonio Holmes Steelers 9 131 1

Player, Pos. Team Injury
Donovan McNabb, QB Eagles cracked rib
Anthony Gonzalez, WR Colts knee; out 2-6 weeks
Tony Romo, QB Cowboys ankle; examined today
Brian Urlacher, LB Bears wrist
Danny Ware, RB Giants dislocated elbow
Hakeem Nicks, WR Giants sprained left foot
Andre' Davis, WR Texans concussion
Shaun Cody, DT Texans sprained knee
Josh McCown, QB Panthers knee
Jermon Bushrod, LT Saints right leg
Reggie Hayward, DE Jaguars fractured left leg
Antonio Bryant, WR Buccaneers knee
Matt Ware, CB Cardinals shoulder

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