Colts doctors have told Pro Bowl receiver Marvin Harrison he can play against New England, and he hopes to.

Whether he actually makes it on the field is up to coach Tony Dungy.

Harrison missed all three practices this week because of a bruised left knee, and Dungy said Harrison and several others are expected to be game-time decisions for the contest between the NFL’s final two unbeaten teams.“Our dilemma is that the doctors thought if he (Harrison) plays, he could have continued issues with it,” Dungy said Friday in his final media availability before the game. “If we give him another week off, he probably would not have the same issues down the stretch. But he wants to play.”

Who wouldn’t want to play in the NFL’s game of the year?

But some of the players don’t have a choice.

New England placed running back Sammy Morris on injured reserve because of a chest injury Friday, ending his season. Morris was hurt at Dallas.

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