Brian Griese had the morning off, as did a number of veterans.
“They told me I’m only going to practice once a day,” Griese said, laughing. “I don’t mind that. Not a lot of guys want two-a-days. This is nine [years] for me so I look around and there’s not too many guys older than me. But that’s OK. That means I’m doing something right. As long as you’re healthy.”
Kyle Orton had significant time running the offense, with some decidedly mixed results. He guided the offense in for a score on a pass to WR Reggie Harrell, placing the ball down and away from the coverage, and Harrell made a nice grab. But he underthrew a wide-open Harrell on a deep sideline route and missed on another long throw that Harrell was forced to break up to prevent an interception.
Rex Grossman directed throws to Bernard Berrian and hooked up on a good deep throw.




