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Injuries hurt playoff teams
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Week 13 was unlucky for some teams and their players either who have made the playoffs or who hope to get there...
Montreal lost starting T Ben Sobieski for up to 4 weeks
Ohio had injuries to G Rob Murphy, T Dion Meredith and DE Michael Josiah. All were P-1 so they will be back for the playoffs but look for these players to sit out Week 14
Birmingham had an injury to starting WR Dante Hall, HB Lee ReShard and CB Todd Howard. Howard and ReShard should be back fully fit for the playoffs but Hall might have a lingering injury.
San Antonio lost starting QB Clint Stoerner who will miss the rest of the year.
Amsterdam lost backup TE Teyo Johnson for the rest of the year. Johnson who has great skills was rumoured to be the teams starter next year if he has a good camp.
Mexico - Keith O'Neill who has had several injuries this year is P-1 but might sit it out due to the playoff game.
Scotland - HB Sandino Octobre who was leading the league in touchdowns was badly injured and is out for the rest of the year at least as he is O-5. Huge blow to Scotland who might start fan favourite FB Mike Malan at HB
London - Lost young WR Kassim Osgood who was their top WR and who was having a breakout year
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