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Terrence Murphy

4/21/2006

The Packers released Murphy on Friday after telling the wide receiver earlier in the week that they intended to fail him on his physical. Murphy, a second round pick in 2005, suffered a bruised spinal cord on a helmet-to-helmt hit by Carolina's Thomas Davis in a game on Oct. 3. He played in three games as a rookie, catching five passes for 36 yards and returning five kickoffs for 91 yards.

10/6/2005

Murphy will not return to action this season after being placed on injured reserve by the Green Bay Packers on Thursday. Following a crushing blow from Carolina's Thomas Davis in Monday night's meeting with the Panthers, the rookie receiver was carted off the field on a stretcher and spent a couple of days in a Charlotte hospital undergoing tests for neck trauma. He will be replaced on the roster by running back ReShard Lee.

10/5/2005

After receiving treatment and undergoing tests for neck trauma, Murphy has been released from a Charlotte hospital and has returned to Green Bay. The receiver, who was taken off the field during Monday night's game against the Carolina Panthers following a hit by Thomas Davis, will be sidelined indefinitely, but the Packers hope to have him back at some point this season, according to head coach Mike Sherman.

10/4/2005

Murphy was taken off the field on a stretcher Monday night with an injury to his neck. After picking up a fumble on a kickoff return and starting upfield, the Packers' wide receiver was hit by Thomas Davis of the Panthers. Murphy spent the night in the hospital, but it appears that he should fully recover quickly. Stay tuned for an update on his status and if he will miss any games.

8/18/2005

Murphy was forced to leave Wednesday morning's practice after injuring his right knee. The Packers' rookie receiver, who was a second-round pick in this year's draft, has been diagnosed with a low-grade sprain of his medial collateral ligament, and the injury will keep him out of at least this weekend's exhibition matchup with the Buffalo Bills. He'll be re-evaluated next week.