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Morning Minute: Seasons end for Palmer, Manningham

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  1. Carson Palmer0:53
  2. 49ers0:09, 0:21, 0:23
  3. DeMarcus Cousins1:20
  4. Jim Harbaugh0:26
  5. Mario Manningham0:12
  6. Raiders0:52, 1:07
  7. San Diego1:13
  8. Merry Christmas0:08, 1:42
  9. torn ACL0:17
Mon, 24 Dec 2012|

Henry Wofford has your Wendy's 2012 Christmas Day Morning Minute

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Transcript

Time now who who Wendy's when it's. In the period dot com. Good morning everyone and Merry Christmas I'm Henry Wofford the 49ers got some unfortunate news Monday and Mario Manningham has reportedly done for the year after league in Sunday night's game. With a torn ACL and PCL. Manningham had 42 receptions for the 49ers this season and after the 49ers 42 to thirteen loss to Seattle coach Jim Harbaugh was anything but cherry. And Monday's press conference he made it clear that his team would move forward from that defeat. We didn't do. There really enough good things and what they can do after you know a battle win or lose and it's reorganized refit. And regroup. And that's what we'll do. And the Oakland Raiders learned that Carson Palmer is done for the year after sustaining cracked ribs. And a bruised along and they are lost at Carolina on Sunday Palmer completed. 61% of his passes this season while throwing 22 touchdowns and fourteen interceptions the Raiders have not yet decided. Who will replace Palmer and the season finale Sunday in San Diego. Hey great -- -- the games are getting along with their confidence. Sacramento has reinstated DeMarcus Cousins their leading score was suspended after arguing with the coach. -- mark last week and is third NBA season cousins is averaging sixteen points and nine rebounds a game. Once again have a happy and safe holiday and don't forget to watch sports net central tonight at six and 1034. All of the news and highlights you may have missed. During the day Merry Christmas everyone.

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