Now that we are 10 weeks into the NFL regular season, all 32 clubs are dealing with injuries. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has already been ruled out for the rest of the season due to his hamstring injury, tight ends Dalton Kincaid and Sam LaPorta are dealing with knee and shoulder injuries that forced to be sidelined this week, and Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence has been ruled out for the remainder of the season due to his hamstring injury. He is already ruled out for the second consecutive game due to a shoulder injury.
Let’s take a look at how each NFL team is doing from a health standpoint. Below is a summary of each team’s final injury report ahead of this weekend’s games.
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Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said Friday that Lloyd woke up that morning with appendicitis. The Packers are checking with the NFL to see if there is any way Lloyd can play later this year, as Green Bay has already opened Lloyd’s 21-day practice window.
The Bears received positive news on Friday as both Sweat and Moore participated fully in practice. Doug Kramer Jr. will likely replace Jenkins in the starting lineup. Kramer’s most notable play this year was his fumble near the goal line during Chicago’s Week 8 loss to the Commanders.
Jacksonville had previously announced that Lawrence would be out this week, but made it official on Friday. This now sets Mac Jones up for his second straight start.
LaPorta is one of several Lions players who will miss Sunday’s game. With LaPorta out, backup tight end Brock Wright could see more targets after catching nine passes through the first nine games of the season.
Minnesota is largely healthy heading into this matchup as Murphy, who is currently in his 21-day practice window, is the only player ruled out for Week 11. No other players have an injury designation.
Neither Sneed nor Watson practiced at all this week, so the official exclusion of those two shouldn’t come as a huge surprise. Meanwhile, Hardee returned to practice on Friday as a limited participant after missing Thursday’s session, giving him a positive boost to play.
After returning to practice Thursday on a limited basis, Bryant did not participate Friday and has since been ruled out. In other tight end news, Mayer is questionable, but practiced hard all week.
After appearing on the injury report this week with a knee injury, Dolphins cornerback Jalen Ramsey does not have an injury designation, meaning he will play on Sunday. The same can be said for Tyreek Hill. The wide receiver, who is battling a wrist injury, also has no injury designation and practiced fully on Friday.
- rams: NT Neville Gallimore (neck), OL Rob Havenstein (ankle), CB Charles Woods (ankle) OUT; OL Joe Noteboom (ankle) DOUBTFUL; CB Josh Wallace (hip), OLB Byron Young (knee) QUESTIONABLE
- Patriots: CB Alex Austin (ankle), DT Christian Barmore (not injury related), S Kyle Dugger (ankle), DT Daniel Ekuale (abdomen), LB Christian Elliss (abdomen), OT Vederian Lowe (shoulder), S Marte Mapu ( neck), DT Jaquelin Roy (neck), LB Sione Takitaki (knee), DE Deatrich Wise Jr. (foot) QUESTIONABLE
The Rams have some hope that Noteboom can adjust on Sunday by not ruling him out completely, but the offensive tackle is questionable after not practicing all week.
Barmore returned to practice this week for the Patriots after missing the start of the year due to blood clots. He didn’t practice Friday, but is officially listed as questionable for Week 11. Wise Jr. didn’t practice at all this week due to a foot injury, but is listed as questionable.
Cleveland has only one player listed on its final injury report, ruling out Hall Jr. after not practicing Friday.
Patrick and Williams did not practice all week for the Saints and have since been ruled out. Werner returned to limited training on Friday and is among those questionable.
Indianapolis will have DeForest Buckner (foot) for Sunday even though the veteran defensive tackle did not practice Wednesday and Friday.
While listed as questionable, Jets interim coach Jeff Ulbrich said he hopes Adams can play Sunday. First-round pick Olu Fashanu will start for the Jets in Smith’s place.
After appearing on the injury report as a limited participant on Thursday, Lamar Jackson practiced in full on Friday and has no injury designation for this game. Safety Kyle Hamilton also had a full practice Friday after being limited Thursday and not having a designation.
The Steelers ruled out Henderson and Highsmith after not practicing this week. They also have Warren listed as questionable after he missed practice Thursday and was limited Friday. Fellow running back Najee Harris has no injury designation after going through his second full practice.
As you can see, Atlanta will be without several key players, especially in the secondary. Expect backup defensive backs Clark Phillips III, Kevin King and Richie Grant to play key roles in the outcome of Sunday’s game as they play in relief of Alford, Hamilton and Hughes.
Despite logging full practices all week, the Broncos have listed Reynolds, Sanders and Turner-Yell as out for Week 11. Starting safety Jones is questionable after being limited throughout the entire week of practice.
- Seahawks: TE Noah Fant (groin), TE Brady Russell (foot), C Connor Williams (personal) OUT
- 49ers: DT Kevin Givens (groin), P Mitch Wishnowsky (back), CB Charvarius Ward (personal) OUT; CB Darrell Luter Jr. (pelvis) DOUBTFUL; OT Trent Williams (ankle), OL Jon Feliciano (knee), DE Nick Bosa (hip), TE George Kittle (hamstring), G Aaron Banks (thigh), DL Yetur Gross-Matos QUESTIONABLE
Seattle is without two of its tight ends, but received good news as wide receiver DK Metcalf (knee) does not have an injury designation.
The Niners list star tight end George Kittle as questionable due to a hamstring injury that forced him to miss practice earlier in the week.
Pacheco will not play as the Chiefs recently opened their 21-day practice window. That means Kareem Hunt will continue to handle the majority of the workload in the Chiefs’ backfield. Kansas City will have wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster (hamstring) back in the lineup. This will be the first time the Chiefs will have Smith-Schuster, DeAndre Hopkins and rookie Xavier Worthy in the lineup together.
Buffalo surely hopes Cooper can play given Coleman’s absence. Cooper, who missed Buffalo’s last two games, said this week that he tends to be available for Sunday’s game. Either way, the Bills’ passing attack will likely continue to be led by wide receivers Khalil Shakir and Mack Hollins and running back James Cook.
Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins (quadriceps) does not have an injury designation for Sunday after missing Cincinnati’s last three games. The Bengals are 3-2 with Higgins in the lineup this season and 1-4 without him. Hendrickson will not travel with the team, but is expected to make the trip to California on Saturday for personal reasons.
Los Angeles only has Khalil Mack listed with an injury designation for Week 11, as the pass rusher is questionable with a groin injury. Running backs JK Dobbins and Gus Edwards, along with pass rusher Joey Bosa, are off the injury report and ready for Week 11.
Final injury designations were released Saturday.