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Bucs Bryant still could play vs. Giants, Stovall likely out, RBs return
Bucs receiver Antonio Bryant (knee) appeared to be limited in practice Friday but has not been ruled out of Sunday's game against the Giants. He is listed as questionable.
"He's one of those guys who will be (working out) at the stadium (Sunday) and we'll find out that day,'' said coach Raheem Morris.
The Bucs are expected, however, to be without receiver Maurice Stovall (knee) Sunday, who is listed as doubtful. Stovall started in place of Bryant last week at Buffalo. Meanwhile, running backs Earnest Graham (hamstring), Cadillac Williams (knee) and Clifton Smith (quad) returned to practice.
However, Williams experienced some soreness in his left knee after playing on the artificial surface in Buffalo last week and is questionable along with Graham.
Rookie defensive end Kyle Moore suffered a torn meniscus in practice this week and underwent arthroscopic surgery Friday. He will miss several weeks. C Jeff Faine (triceps) also is out.
Cornerback Elbert Mack (shoulder), TE John Gilmore (ankle), LB Matt McCoy and Smith are questionable.
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