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Texans DT Killings stands in hospital

Houston Texans defensive tackle Cedric Killings (97) is taken off the field on a stretcher after being injured against the Indianapolis Colts during the second quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 23, 2007, in Houston. The Texans said Killings suffered a neck injury, but had feeling in his extremities. Killings was taken to a hospital.

Houston Texans defensive tackle Cedric Killings was able to stand in the hospital on Monday and doctors are confident he’ll soon be walking. Killings’ progress came one day after he left the field on a stretcher after a headfirst collision with Indianapolis receiver Roy Hall. Killings fractured his C-4 vertebra and was unable to move any of his limbs for a time on the field on Sunday, said Dr.

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