Sunday, October 3, 2010

Delhomme returns to practice, delights NFL betting fans


Much to the delight of NFL betting fans, Browns quarterback Jake Delhomme began participating again on Thursday. The veteran signal-caller has been sidelined by. The Louisiana-born player suffered a high ankle sprain during his Week 1 debut. The injury kept him out of practice for the last two weeks. After Delhomme suffered the injury, he left the game but not before he completed 20-of-37 passes for 227 yards and a touchdown with two interceptions. The signal-caller expects to fully recover from the injury in the next 2-3 weeks. 

Delhomme was not looking 100 percent in the practice and so were Running back Jerome Harrison, fullback Lawrence Vickers and wide receivers Joshua Cribbs and Brian Robiskie — all of them suffering from different injuries.
On the other hand, offensive tackle Joe Thomas (elbow), was a full participant in Thursday's practice. He did not practice Wednesday. The defensive lineman Shaun Rogers (ankle, hip) missed practice Thursday for a second straight day.
Meanwhile, NCAA football betting fans will be keeping an eye on BYU Cougars match Friday. One can surely expect the odds to tumble.

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