According to Joe Gibbs, Clinton Portis is out for Week 2. Portis didn’t practice this week due to soreness in his shoulder and Gibbs’ policy is that if a player doesn’t practice, he doesn’t play. For his part, Portis says he’s a game-time decision. It seemed like Portis owners, especially those who drafted him after his shoulder injury in the second or third rounds, really got good value considering he played in Week 1 and looked good. But now one wonders how long the shoulder is going to be an issue. If Portis doesn’t play, look for Ladell Betts to take most of the snaps, with T.J. Duckett possibly handling the goal line duties…Ben Roethlisberger practiced all week, but remains questionable for Monday’s game. The general feeling is that he’s going to play…Expect to see Wali Lundy, Samkon Gado and Ron Dayne share the load on Sunday, making the Texans’ RB situation a RBBC nightmare. Gary Kubiak isn’t going to go with one of these guys until they separate themselves from the other two…With all that’s going on with Reggie Bush and his family right now, expect him to have either a huge game or a very quiet game against the Packers. When players have these kinds of off the field problems, their game usually goes to one extreme or the other…Brian Westbrook missed practice on Friday, but is still listed as probable and is expected to start. Keep an eye on this one Sunday, and be ready to insert Correll Buckhalter into the lineup if Westbrook can’t go…Cadillac Williams returned to practice on Friday and is expected to start, but those back spasms are starting to become worrisome…Steve Smith did not practice again on Friday and it isn’t looking good that he’s going to play Sunday, though it will be a Sunday morning decision…T.J. Houshmandzadeh did not practice on Friday and has been downgraded to questionable, making it unlikely that he’ll play. Chris Henry would get the start, but fantasy owners can’t be encouraged by the 1 catch for -5 yards he put up last week…Deion Branch has picked up the offense quickly and might play some this weekend, but he’s not a dependable fantasy start…Nick Saban promoted Lee Suggs to #2 on the depth chart and said that he will be the featured back every third series, which is the same way that the team used Ricky Williams last season. This is not good news for Ronnie Brown owners, but Suggs doesn’t figure to steal any of Brown’s goal line touches. Still, Brown owners should add Suggs to their roster as a handcuff. He’s a very capable back when he’s not dinged up.