Advertising

The Seattle Times Company

NWjobs | NWautos | NWhomes | NWsource | Free Classifieds | seattletimes.com

The Seattle Times

Sports


Our network sites seattletimes.com | Advanced

Originally published November 15, 2009 at 12:46 PM | Page modified November 15, 2009 at 3:01 PM

Comments (0)     E-mail E-mail article      Print Print view      Share Share

Ellis out for Raiders

Defensive end Greg Ellis is inactive for the Oakland Raiders on Sunday against Kansas City with an injured shoulder and knee.

The Associated Press

OAKLAND, Calif. —

Defensive end Greg Ellis is inactive for the Oakland Raiders on Sunday against Kansas City with an injured shoulder and knee.

Ellis had arthroscopic surgery during the off week and returned to practice on a limited basis Friday. He is being replaced by rookie Matt Shaughnessy in the starting lineup.

Other inactive players for Oakland were receivers Javon Walker, Nick Miller and Todd Watkins; offensive linemen Khalif Barnes and Erik Pears; and linebacker Ricky Brown. Charlie Frye is the third quarterback.

Inactive players for the Chiefs are tight ends Sean Ryan and Jake O'Connell; linebackers David Herron and Justin Rogers; receiver Bobby Wade; and defensive backs Donald Washington and DaJuan Morgan. Matt Gutierrez is the third quarterback.

E-mail E-mail article      Print Print view      Share Share

Shop team gear:   Seahawks  |  Mariners  |  Storm  |  Huskies  |  Cougars  |  More

More Sports

NEW - 12:13 AM
Sports on the air

Redmond triplets remember their selfless mother

Bud Withers: Pac-10 "very seriously" looking at expansion

Storm signs Le'coe Willingham from champion Mercury | WNBA

Washington men need to cure road woes this week

More Sports headlines...

No comments have been posted to this article. Start the conversation.

advertising


Get home delivery today!

Video

Advertising

AP Video

Entertainment | Top Video | World | Offbeat Video | Sci-Tech

Marketplace

Open Houses

Find this weekend's open house listings.
Or search by location:

nwautos

Fatal crashes are down in Washington, and a national used-car database goes onlinenew
Associated Press Study: Fatal crashes down in Washington Last year Washington's roads were the scene of the fewest fatal crashes since 1955. According...
Post a comment

 
Most read
Most commented
Most e-mailed
 
 

Most viewed imagesMore

Advertising