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Colts' Harrison still questionable, probably a game-time decision against Jaguars

INDIANAPOLIS -- Wide receiver Marvin Harrison remains
questionable for the Indianapolis Colts' game against Jacksonville
on Monday night because of a bruised left knee.

Colts coach Tony Dungy said before practice Saturday that
Harrison would probably be a game-time decision in the AFC South
clash between the Colts (5-0) and Jaguars (4-1).

"We'll see how much he can do," Dungy said, adding that the
practice would be "a good indicator" of whether the eight-time
Pro Bowl selection will play.

The 12-year NFL veteran has been hampered by the knee since
bruising it in the first quarter of the Colts' Sept. 30 win over
Denver. Harrison has seen relatively light work the past two weeks.

Middle linebacker Gary Brackett was also questionable for the
Jaguars after suffering an abdominal strain near the end of
Thursday's practice. He was held out of Friday's workout, but got
some work Saturday.

"He's feeling like he's going to play," Dungy said.

Offensive guard Dylan Gandy did not practice Saturday due to an
illness and also was listed as questionable.

Rookie outside linebacker Victor Worlsey (foot) was
questionable, but rookie offensive tackle Tony Ugoh (ankle)
practiced Friday and Saturday and should start.

Safety Bob Sanders (chest/ribs) and wide receiver Aaron
Moorehead (back) also practiced Saturday after resting their
injuries during Friday's workout. Both are expected to play against
the Jaguars.