

Albert Haynesworth will start on Monday after missing last week and two of the previous three games with a sprained left ankle. That was the word from coach Jim Zorn after the All-Pro defensive tackle fully participated in today's practice.
There was also positive news on Pro Bowl cornerback DeAngelo Hall and Pro Bowl fullback Mike Sellers although both were limited today. Hall, out three games with a sprained right knee, flashed the thumbs-up sign when asked if he would be ready to face the Giants while Sellers, sidelined last week with internal bleeding in his left thigh, said he would be able to go.
Defensive tackle Cornelius Griffin (shoulder) and reserve safety Kareem Moore (ankle) were limited but are also expected to play.
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