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Jimmy
"The Jet" To Start as Receiver
ROBERSON TO MISS SECOND GAME OF DEMON'S SEASON,
CROWD OF 35,000 EXPECTED
News
Courtesy of the San Francisco Demons
SAN
FRANCISCO, Calif. (February 24, 2001) --
Jimmy Cunningham will start at split end Sunday when the XFL
returns to Pacific Bell Park for San Francisco Demons' second
home game with the Las Vegas Outlaws in a 1:00 p.m. kickoff
in a battle Western Division co-leaders.
Cunningham,
the Demons' leading receiver with 16 receptions after three
games, will replace Brian Roberson, who will sit out the contest
with a groin injury suffered in Friday's final full-scale practice.
It will be the second game he has missed this season after catching
12 passes for 127 yards in San Francisco's opener.
"Brian
pulled the muscle probably compensating for his foot,"
Head Coach Jim Skipper said. "We have to get him healthy
and we aren't going to play him until he is closer to 100 per
cent than he is."
Roberson
sustained a foot injury in practice prior to San Francisco's
game at Orlando two weeks ago and was placed on the practice
squad for that contest. He returned to the lineup at Memphis
and caught two passes, but was obviously not at total efficiency.
The
Demons activated Tydus Winans as its fourth receiver when they
declared their 38-man roster Saturday. Linebacker Sam Manuel
will see action for the first time against Las Vegas after missing
the first three games with back problems.
Also
placed on the practice squad and not eligible to play against
Las Vegas are tight end Sean Manuel (knee), center Curtice Macfarlane
(knee), safety Pete Destefano (concussion), linebacker Jon Haskins
(shoulder) and defensive end Jomo Cousins (ribs). Oteman Sampson
is the No. 3 quarterback for the match-up with the Outlaws.
Except
for Cunningham, the Demons will open with the same starters
as took the field at Memphis. Terrance Joseph, a former standout
with the San Jose Sabercats, will take over for Destefano at
strong safety, Skipper said. Also, former Stanford star Carl
Hansen returned to the lineup at right defensive tackle.
A
crowd in excess of 35,000 is expected to watch the Demons, who
pace the XFL in attendance. A sellout crowd of 38,253 witnessed
San Francisco's opener three weeks ago when the Demons whipped
Los Angeles, 15-13.
Both
San Francisco and Las Vegas will bring 2-1 records into the
contest. Tickets for the game will go on sale at Pac Bell Park
at 11:00 a.m. Sunday or can be purchased by calling 1-866-4XFLTIX
or accessing www.sfdemons.com on the web.
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