Injuries haven't deterred Patriots
Pro Football Weekly assesses the damage each team has suffered due to injuries this season.
Updated: November 25, 2003, 2:22 PM ET
Pro Football Weekly
Before the regular season even started, crushing injuries in consecutive
weeks to Michael Vick and Chad Pennington, two of the NFL's brightest young
quarterbacks, set the stage for another season full of unpredictable twists
and turns.
In a league in which the gap between the haves and have-nots continues to steadily narrow, the almighty injury factor continues to weigh heavily in each team's success or failure. As the 2003 season enters what promises to be another scintillating stretch drive, Pro Football Weekly presents its annual team-by-team injury analysis, ranking the teams from most affected to least affected.
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