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Courtesy of the San Francisco Demons
SAN
FRANCISCO, Calif. (March 21, 2001) -
Starting defensive tackle Emile Palmer joined five other teammates
on the injured reserve list Wednesday and San Francisco added
two defenders to its injury-ravaged roster for its final three
XFL contests.
Palmer
suffered a badly sprained left foot in Sunday's 25-19 loss at
Chicago and will be lost for the remainder of the regular season.
The Demons may have had the luxury to not inactivate Palmer
for the next four weeks, but not in these times for the San
Francisco defense.
End
Eric England, the Demons' leader in quarterback sacks, didn't
make the trip to Chicago with a knee injury and Jomo Cousins
sustained a left knee sprain against the Enforcers to further
complicate San Francisco's situation in the defensive line.
Claimed
by San Francisco to try to bolster the defense was all-CFL cornerback
Marvin Coleman and defensive tackle Pene Talamaivao, waived
following training camp but now slimmer by 15 pounds.
England
could return this Saturday night when the Demons' host Memphis
in their home finale at Pacific Bell Park, but Cousins is not
expected to be ready. Talamaivao is the second newcomer to the
San Francisco defensive line in a week. The Demons snagged John
DeWitt a week ago and he contributed six tackles at Chicago
after limited practice time.
Coleman
has played in more than 120 games for Calgary in a seven-year
career and was twice selected to the Canadian League's all-star
squad. He has 24 career interceptions, including five returned
for touchdowns.
Scoring
with kick returns and interceptions has been more of Coleman's
trademarks during his career in Canada. He has scored 12 touchdowns
as a professional, including two interception returns for scores
in the same 1995 playoff game that propelled Calgary into the
Grey Cup game.
Talamaivao
is a 1998 Utah graduate who played one game for Amsterdam in
NFL-Europe last summer before sustaining a season-ending leg
injury. He played well at times during the Demons' January training
camp in Las Vegas, but was unable to crack San Francisco's in-season
roster.
The
Demons are saddled with a two-game losing streak, but are looking
for a sweep of the season series with the Maniax, a Western
Division rival at 5:00 p.m. Saturday night at Pacific Bell Park.
San Francisco closes the season with games at Las Vegas and
Los Angeles.
The
season finale at Los Angeles has been moved from Sunday to Saturday
night for a 5:00 p.m. PDT. Whether it is televised nationally
is dependent on its significance to the divisional title race.
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