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Joe Horn
10/31/2005
Limited by a hamstring injury since Week 3, Horn was back in the Saints' starting lineup for Sunday's meeting with the Miami Dolphins, as he had hoped. The veteran receiver reported no major problems with the leg after finishing with a team-high seven catches for 99 yards.
10/28/2005
Horn continues to be listed as questionable on the Saints' injury report, but after practicing without restrictions the past couple of days, he is confident that he'll be available for Sunday's meeting with the Miami Dolphins. The receiver has not recorded a catch since Week 3, as he's been limited to just a couple of plays over the last four games by a nagging hamstring injury.
10/27/2005
Horn was able to work out with the New Orleans Saints on Wednesday, but he remains listed as questionable on the injury report for Sunday's matchup with the Miami Dolphins. The receiver has not recorded a catch since Week 3, as he's been limited to just a couple of plays over the last four games combined by a nagging hamstring injury. He might be a game-time decision again this weekend.
10/23/2005
Horn has landed on the Saints' list of inactives for the team's Week 7 matchup with the Rams due to his strained hamstring. The injury will keep the starting wideout off the field for the third time this season.
10/21/2005
Horn remains listed as questionable on the Saints' injury report, so technically there is a chance he could be ready by Sunday. However, due to his strained hamstring, the receiver has not practiced at all this week, so it appears he will miss his third game in the last four weeks. If that is the case, Az-Zahir Hakim will step into the starting lineup opposite Donte' Stallworth, while Devery Henderson will move up a spot on the depth chart as well.
10/18/2005
According to Saints head coach Jim Haslett, Horn will have to show significant improvement over the next few days if he hopes to play in this weekend's matchup with the St. Louis Rams. After a two-week absence, the receiver returned to the team's lineup last Sunday, but was forced to leave after aggravating his troublesome hamstring.
10/17/2005
Horn was back in the Saints' lineup for Sunday's matchup with the Atlanta Falcons after missing the team's previous two games with a strained hamstring. However, the receiver's return was a brief one, as he aggravated the injury early in the contest and did not play the rest of the day. He'll be re-evaluated on Monday to determine his status and availability for Week 7.
10/13/2005
Horn made it through Wednesday's practice unscathed, and following the workout, he vowed to play in Sunday's meeting with the Atlanta Falcons. Nursing a strained hamstring, the Saints' receiver has missed the team's last two games and currently is listed as questionable on this week's injury report. In three games this season, Horn has 15 catches for 220 yards and a touchdown.
10/11/2005
Horn admitted that he could have played in last weekend's loss to the Green Bay Packers, but the Saints did not want to take any chances with him aggravating his strained hamstring any further. The veteran receiver will continue to receive treatment over the next few days, and barring any setbacks, he plans to be in the lineup for Sunday's meeting with the Atlanta Falcons.
10/9/2005
Horn had planned to return to the Saints' starting lineup this weekend, but he will miss his second consecutive game, due to a strained hamstring. Without the veteran receiver's services, the Saints will look to Devery Henderson to fill the void opposite Donte' Stallworth in Sunday's matchup with the Green Bay Packers. Az-Zahir Hakim also should see an increased role this week.
10/6/2005
Still listed as questionable on the Saints' injury report, Horn was able to return to practice with the team on Wednesday and reported no major problems with his strained hamstring. The receiver, who missed last weekend's win over the Buffalo Bills, is confident that he will be in the starting lineup for Sunday's meeting with the Green Bay Packers.
10/3/2005
Horn was inactive on Sunday due to a sore left hamstring. He was planning on playing against the Bills, but was ineffective during New Orleans' pregame warmups and could not take the field.
10/2/2005
Although Horn was not able to practice all week until Friday, he is expected to be ready for Sunday's game against the Bills. The Saints' All-Pro receiver is suffering from a hamstring injury that may slow him down against the tough Buffalo secondary.
10/1/2005
Horn practiced for the first time all week on friday and is expected to be available for Sunday's contest against the Buffalo Bills. The receiver has been limited by a strained hamstring.
9/30/2005
Horn continues to be limited by his strained hamstring and he has yet to practice with the New Orleans Saints this week. However, according to head coach Jim Haslett, the team is just being extra cautious with the injury, and the receiver is expected to be available for Sunday's matchup with the Buffalo Bills, barring any last-minute setbacks.
9/27/2005
The New Orleans Saints likely will limit Horn in practice early this week, as the veteran receiver is nursing a strained hamstring. However, head coach Jim Haslett indicated that the injury is minor, and Horn should be ready for Sunday's meeting with the Buffalo Bills.
9/20/2005
Horn had a big night against the Giants on Monday, finishing with a team-high nine receptions for 143 yards and a touchdown in the Saints' 27-10 loss to the New York Giants. The receiver now has 209 yards on 14 catches and the one TD in two games this season.
5/6/2005
Horn has agreed to a six-year contract extension with the New Orleans Saints. Official financial terms have yet to be released, but reportedly, the deal is worth around $42 million, including a $7 million signing bonus. Despite a sore elbow and sprained knee, Horn did not miss a game last season, finishing the year with 94 catches for a career-high 1,399 yards and 11 touchdowns.