Freeney active for Super Bowl

Once again, Dwight Freeney has proven to be a quick healer.
The Indianapolis Colts defensive end was active Sunday night
for Super Bowl XLIV against New Orleans after missing the past two
weeks of practices with a sprained ankle.
Freeney is a key cog in the Colts' defense. He was elected to
the Pro Bowl after finishing the season with 13.5 sacks.
Colts coach Jim Caldwell was optimistic that Freeney would
play because of his quick recovery from other injuries. Freeney
warmed up with the first team defense Sunday.
Freeney hurt his ankle late in the Colts’ AFC
Championship game victory over the New York Jets.
Rookie Jerraud Powers (fractured foot) was also active for
the Colts.
Kicker Adam Vinatieri, bidding for his fifth Super Bowl ring,
was inactive for Indianapolis, as was defensive end Ervin Baldwin,
tight end Colin Cloherty, wide receiver Samuel Giguere, defensive
tackles John Gill and Fili Moala, guard Mike Pollak and offensive
tackle Michael Toudouze.
For the Saints, running back Lynell Hamilton was inactive
with a sore left ankle. Wide receiver Adrian Arrington, tight end
Darnell Dinkins, tight end Tory Humphrey, guard Jamar Nesbit,
defensive end Paul Spicer and linebacker Anthony Waters were
inactive, while Chase Daniel was the third quarterback.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
