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— TODAY’S GAME All times Central Kansas City at San Diego, 7:20 p.m. SUNDAY’S GAMES Arizona at Green Bay, noon Chicago at Tennessee, noon Buffalo at Houston, noon Carolina at Washington, noon Detroit at Jacksonville, noon Denver at Cincinnati, noonEAGLES Vick remains starting QB

PHILADELPHIA - Michael Vick will remain the starting quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles.

Coach Andy Reid announced the decision on Wednesday. The Eagles are off and Reid and Vick are not scheduled to address the media again until today.

Vick, the four-time Pro Bowl quarterback, has struggled this season and Philadelphia (3-4) has lost three consecutive games.

Reid didn’t endorse Vick after Sunday’s 30-17 loss to Atlanta, saying he’s going to evaluate all his starters. Vick then said he would support whatever decision Reid makes.

That led to speculation Vick’s days were numbered. But Reid is sticking with Vick over unproven rookie Nick Foles as of now.

The New Orleans Saints host the Eagles on Monday night in the Superdome.

COLTS

Two starters ruled out

INDIANAPOLIS - Colts interim coach Bruce Arians says rookie tight end Coby Fleener and cornerback Vontae Davis will not play Sunday against Miami.

Both were injured last weekend at Tennessee.

Davis left less than three minutes into the game with a left knee injury. Fleener left just before halftime after hurting his left shoulder.

Arians says he hopes both starters will return to Indianapolis’ lineup in a couple of weeks.

Fleener was a second-round draft pick and one of Andrew Luck’s college teammates at Stanford before coming to Indianapolis. He is third on the team with 21 receptions.

Indianapolis traded two draft picks to Miami to acquire Davis late in theBaltimore at Cleveland, noon Miami at Indianapolis, noon Minnesota at Seattle, 3:05 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Oakland, 3:05 p.m.

Pittsburgh at NY Giants, 3:25 p.m.

Dallas at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m.

OPEN NY Jets, New England, San Francisco, St. Louis MONDAY’S GAME Philadelphia at New Orleans, 7:30 p.m.

preseason. He has 19 tackles in five games and missed two games with an ankle injury.

TITANS

DeVan added to roster

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - The Tennessee Titans have signed veteran guard and center Kyle DeVan to boost the numbers at offensive line.

The Titans announced the roster move Wednesday.

The 6-foot-2, 306-pound DeVan signed with the Titans in June and was waived in the final roster cuts. He has played 36 games with 25 starts at guard over three seasons at Indianapolis and Philadelphia. He was a four-year starter at Oregon State.

The Titans waived safety Tracy Wilson.

REDSKINS Unlikely return for Garcon

ASHBURN, Va. - Washington Redskins receiver Pierre Garcon is unlikely to play again this week, postponing his return until after the bye.

Garcon did not practice Wednesday. He has missed five of the last seven games with a torn toe ligament in his right foot.

Also missing is safety Brandon Meriweather, who was limited in practice with sprained ligaments in his knee and has yet to play this season. Coach Mike Shanahan said the safety is a “long shot” to play Sunday against the Carolina Panthers.

The Redskins have next week off before returning to host the Philadelphia Eagles on Nov. 18.

Shanahan said he has yet to hear from the NFL office concerning any punishment over cornerback DeAngelo Hall’s tirade toward an official. The coach doesn’t think Hall will be suspended for Sunday’s game.

Sports, Pages 23 on 11/01/2012

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