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"He doesn't have a full natural stride but, yeah, he's walking," a person close to the family told the Associated Press.

¿ SAINTS: Running back Reggie Bush has a partially torn left knee ligament that likely won't require surgery but could sideline him for Monday night's game at Atlanta.

¿ RAMS: Quarterback Marc Bulger had a setback in his recovery from a concussion, meaning it's possible Brock Berlin, who has never attempted a pass in a regular season game, might start tomorrow at Cincinnati.

¿ TEXANS: Houston placed Ahman Green on injured reserve, ending the season for the player signed to be its featured running back.

Green missed Houston's last three games with a left knee injury that's bothered him for months. He rushed for 260 yards on 70 carries this season, less than what the Texans expected when he signed a four-year, $23 million contract in March.

¿ TITANS: Safety Chris Hope is out for the season after tests confirmed a spinal cord injury will require rest and possibly surgery, but is not expected to be career-ending.

Hope has not played since he was injured Nov. 25, when his left arm and leg were twitching as he lay on the field after a helmet-to-helmet collision with teammate Sean Conover in the first quarter of a game at Cincinnati.

¿ STEELERS: Safety Troy Polamalu is likely to miss tomorrow's game at New England after sitting out practice for the second day in a row because of a sprained knee.

¿ VIKINGS: Erasmus James's comeback from major knee surgery lasted all of three or four plays. The defensive end was placed on injured reserve and will need surgery again to repair the ACL in his left knee.

James, injured early in Sunday's game against Detroit, first tore his left ACL in Week 2 last season. He missed the rest of the year and a good portion of 2007 working his way back into shape.


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