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Mike Doss

11/12/2005

Despite injuring his shoulder in Monday night's win over the Patriots, Doss was able to return to practice on Friday, and will be ready for Sunday's game against the Texans. Despite being healthy enough to play, the Colts will likely start Joseph Jefferson for now.

10/15/2005

Despite being held out of practice on Saturday, Doss is expected to start Monday night when the Colts take on the St. Louis Rams. The safety suffered a hyperextended left knee during Friday's practice.

9/14/2005

Doss has served his one-game suspension and is back on the Indianapolis Colts' active roster, but there is no guarantee that he will be in the lineup for the team's Week 2 meeting with the Jacksonville Jaguars, due to a groin injury. According to head coach Tony Dungy, the safety is questionable.

9/8/2005

Following an appeal, the NFL has reduced Doss' suspension for violating the league's personal conduct penalty from two games to one. The penalty was imposed after the Colts' safety pled no contest to a misdemeanor gun charge earlier this year. He will be forced to miss the team's season opener against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, but will be eligible to return to action next week.

6/15/2005

The NFL suspended Doss without pay for the first two games of the 2005 regular season on Wednesday for violating the league's personal-conduct policy. The Colts' starting safety will be allowed to participate fully in the preseason, but he won't be able to join the active roster until Monday, September 19. The punishment stems from a May 29 incident in Akron, Ohio in which Doss fired gunshots into the air.

6/8/2005

Colts general manager Bill Polian said on Wednesday that the team will suspend Doss for at least one regular-season game in 2005 after the starting safety plead guilty on Monday to two misdemeanor gun charges. The charges stem from a May 29 incident in Akron, Ohio in which Doss fired gunshots into the air. He already has been fined and sentenced to perform community service. Doss played in just 10 games last year, and was limited by ankle, hamstring and groin injuries.

6/7/2005

Doss has been sentenced to 40 hours of community service and fined $1,000 after pleading no contest to misdemeanor charges of carrying a concealed weapon and firing a weapon within city limits. The safety, who was arrested after reportedly firing six shots outside a restaurant in Akron, Ohio on May 29, will be disciplined by the Colts, according to head coach Tony Dungy. He could face a suspension and/or fine from the NFL as well.