Blades might play Sunday against Falcons
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Friday, November 6, 2009; 1:41 PM
Less than two weeks after undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery, reserve linebacker H.B. Blades might play Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons at the Georgia Dome, Coach Jim Zorn said Friday. "The guy that has a chance to play but is questionable is H.B. Blades, which is amazing to me," Zorn said after practice. "But he has a chance. That'll be a game-time situation, but he is feeling better." Blades was injured Oct. 26 in a 27-17 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at FedEx Field. He had surgery the next day. "He's moving around well," Zorn said. "We're looking out for swelling or anything could set him back." Safety Chris Horton (knee) participated in practice and is listed as questionable. "He was out there today," Zorn said. "He did some things in a limited fashion."




