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Colts WR Harrison leaves game after injuring knee

INDIANAPOLIS -- ColtsPro Bowl receiver Marvin Harrison left Sunday's game midway through the second quarter with a bruised left knee and his return was questionable.

Harrison was injured when two players ran into him while he was blocking for Joseph Addai late in the first quarter. Harrison limped off the field, missed one play, then returned and caught his first pass of the game. He remained on the field for the final four plays of Indy's first touchdown drive.

After coming off the field following the drive, Harrison consulted with team doctors and went to the locker room. He had one reception for 8 yards in the first half.

Harrison is the Colts' career leader in receptions, yards receiving and touchdown catches, ranks fourth on the NFL's career reception list (1,039) and has been to eight consecutive Pro Bowls.

Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press

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