Week 9 in the NFL started on Thursday night Eagles Going perfect on the season, going 8-0 for the first time in franchise history Texas in Houston. Now, we’ve got the rest of the Week 9 slate on the horizon and there are some exciting matchups to sink our teeth into, three divisional games and a head-to-head matchup between the two previous Super Bowl champions.

Of course, with a new week of games comes a new set of injuries to deal with. As the teams wrap up practice for the week, they release their final injury reports and state the game for Week 9. You can find each report and a list of some of the biggest injuries below.

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Justin Herbert will need surgery on Sunday without his top two wideouts. Carter is also questionable if he goes down with an illness this week. Josh Palmer is definitely someone you should consider starting with virtual and/or DFS. The Chargers won’t even have the ball this Sunday as Hopkins is out with a hamstring strain. Taking on those duties on Sunday will be Dicker Kicker (Cameron Dicker).

The Colts will be without their star cornerback Terrell for the second straight week, as he is still dealing with that hamstring injury. It comes after Wilkinson hasn’t practiced all week, and Harris is questionable with an ankle problem. He was limited in Friday’s practice session.

Cracraft was the only Dolphin eliminated on Friday. Jackson was activated from injured reserve this week, and was a limited participant in practice on Friday. He is still listed as questionable to play. All four players listed as questionable in Armstead, Conner, Rowe and Phillips were at least active on Friday. Rowe was a full participant, which is a good sign for his presence, but Phillips was added to the report for the first time with four injuries on Friday. He was certain.

Chicago’s Carter appeared on Friday’s injury report and did not participate in practice while dealing with an illness. Other than that, the rest of the club is healthy, with Eddie Jackson and Teven Jenkins among the players who practiced in full on Friday and did not have any designations. Right tackle Larry Borough (concussion) has practiced fully and is good to go for Sunday. Chicago is activating left guard Cody Whitehear (MCLL) from injured reserve and is likely to start.

Hubbard was demoted to non-participant status in Friday’s practice and has been ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Bengals. That would mean another showing for Deonta Foreman, who rushed for 118 yards last week. Jackson and Barno are both listed as questionable but practiced on Friday, which is encouraging for their status.

After missing practice this week with a finger injury, the cornerback will be thin on Sunday after Cincinnati beat Hilton. The Bengals are also without Auzie from one cornerback and have listed Flowers as questionable.

  • Drivers: LB De’Vondre Campbell (knee), CB Shemar Jean-Charles (ankle) out; Questionable for OT David Bakhtiari (knee), OG Elton Jenkins (knee/foot), WR Allen Lazard (shoulder), LB Preston Smith (shoulder/neck), WR Christian Watson (concussion).
  • Lions: CB Chase Lucas (ankle), S Ifeatu Melifonwu (ankle), T Matt Nelson (calf), CB AJ Parker (hip) out; WR Josh Reynolds (back) questionable; TE Taylor Decker (groin), DE Charles Harris (groin), RB DE Andre Swift (ankle, shoulder), TE Brock Wright (concussion) questionable.

The Packers will be without their leader at linebacker on Sunday, as Campbell suffered a knee injury in Sunday night’s loss at Buffalo and has not practiced all week. Aaron Rodgers has limited linemen as Bakhtiari and Jenkins are questionable to play. However, both players were limited in practice on Friday. The wide receiver corps could be short again, as Lazard and Watson are both questionable to play. Lazard was limited all week, while Watson was limited on Thursday and Friday.

Swift was able to practice to some extent on Thursday and Friday. This comes after Swift returned to action last week against Miami after being sidelined since Week 3 with an injury. He played 55% of the snaps last week.

  • Colts: RB Jonathan Taylor (ankle), CB Tony Brown (ankle), QB Matt Ryan (right shoulder), LB Grant Sturd (pectoral) out; T Dennis Kelly (calf, ankle), LB EJ Speed ​​(ankle) questionable.
  • Veterans: C David Andrews (concussion), WR DeVante Parker (knee), OT Marcus Cannon (concussion), out; RB Damien Harris (illness), DT Christian Barmore (knee), S Kyle Dugger (ankle), RB Pierre Strong Jr. (hip), LB Josh Uche (ankle), DE Deatrich Wise Jr. (Ankle), CB Jack Jones (Ankle) Ill) QESTIONABLE

Taylor is officially out after missing practice all week with an ankle injury. That means Deion Jackson is going to start and Indianapolis should see a heavier workload after losing Nehim Hines earlier in the week. The Colts also have Zach Moss, who they acquired in that deal with Buffalo.

McJones will not have the center again this week as Andrews is still dealing with the concussion he suffered against Chicago. Jones will be without one of his top receivers as Parker is sidelined with a knee injury. He didn’t practice all week. A little pain is going around, and it has affected two important players on the Patriots. Both running back Harris and cornerback Jones are questionable due to illness. Harris was determined on Friday, while Jones sat out. There are also concerns on the defensive side of the ball as Barmore, Dugger, Uche and Wise are doubtful to play. However, all four players practiced as limited players throughout the week.

Buffalo will be without safety Jordan Poyer after suffering an elbow injury against the Packers last Sunday. Poyer didn’t practice all week, so it wouldn’t be a huge surprise to see him ultimately ruled out. Meanwhile, Von Miller, who missed the first two days of practice with an ankle injury the team has been sidelined with, was in full action Friday and was not labeled with an injury.

Corey Davis was out all week with a knee injury suffered early in Week 7. New York has a bye in Week 10, so the hopes could come back after that. James Robinson was added to the roster after suffering a knee injury during Saturday’s walk-off. He had five carries for 17 yards in his first game against the Jets last week.

Everyone on the Jets roster is healthy and ready to play in Week 9.

Tomlinson will miss his first game this season as the Vikings defensive lineman is dealing with a calf injury. Head coach Kevin O’Connell says Khiris Tonga will see a big change in Tomlinson’s off-field work.

Washington will again be without starter Jahan Dotson, who has been sidelined since tweaking his hamstring injury before the Chiefs’ matchup with Green Bay in week 7. On a more positive note, tight end Logan Thomas was a full participant on Friday and will not be named after. He is limited by a calf injury on Wednesday and Thursday. Ron Rivera also told reporters that Chaz Young – who was designated to return to practice this week – will not play against Minnesota after a good week.

Darren Waller has missed the past two games with an injury and has been limited in practice all week, officially listed as questionable for this game in Jacksonville. “He’s working really hard to try to get back as soon as he can,” head coach Josh McDaniel Waller said. Meanwhile, wideout Davante Adams was full on both Thursday and Friday after being limited on Wednesday due to illness and was not named for this game.

Jacksonville only listed Jamal Agnew on the latest injury report, so he’s pretty healthy coming into this matchup. He was limited all week with a knee injury and is officially listed as questionable.

The speedy Goodwin will be out this week as Geno Smith is sidelined with a groin injury. So is Taylor, the pass rusher. Both players did not practice at all this week. Hart was limited all week with an injury, then Blount sat out Friday’s practice with a quadricep injury. Both players are listed as questionable to play.

Arizona Garcia, Hudson and Matthews were ruled out on Friday. All three did not practice all week. Star safety Baker is questionable to play after missing practice Wednesday and Thursday. However, he returned with limited capacity on Friday. In fact, all five players listed as questionable for the Cardinals practiced as limited participants on Friday.

Allen and Jefferson are questionable to play Sunday, but both players have been limited participants in each of the last two practice sessions. The Rams’ injury report brings good news as star wideout Cooper Kupp is without a game designation for the weekend. He had been dealing with an ankle injury, but finally returned to full participation on Friday. Running back Cam Akers could play this week after working through issues with the team.

Gege and Godeke have been out of practice all week. As for Brett, he’s been somewhat involved all week, but he’s not healthy enough to go. Winfield is still working his way back from the concussion. Thursday and Friday will be limited but will not be played. Despite the leg injury, Hicks could return this week. He was a full participant in practice on Wednesday and Thursday, but sat out Friday. Playing is questionable. While Davis and Murphy-Bunting are questionable to play, both were full participants in practice on Friday.

Tannehill practiced in limited fashion on Friday, but head coach Mike Vrabel said he will be the starting quarterback. Game time decision. Tannehill suffered an ankle injury in Week 7 and missed Tennessee’s 17-10 win over the Texans. If he can’t go, he will push starter Malik Willis to his second career start. Derrick Henry, who sat out Thursday’s practice, returned to full action Friday and was not named.

Kansas City is surprisingly healthy heading into Sunday night’s showdown with Tennessee. Jody Fortson was the only player listed on the final injury report as all other players were able to practice in full.

Ravens star tight end Mark Andrews missed the second straight day of practice with knee and shoulder injuries. Running back Gus Edwards also missed practice due to an injury. Cornerback Marcus Peters was held out of practice Thursday with a quad and knee injury. Wide receiver DeMarcus Robinson was a new addition to the injury report as he was limited Friday with an injury after participating all day Thursday.

Running back Mark Ingram (knee) and cornerback Marshawn Lattimore (abdominal) did not practice for the second straight day, while Saints wide receiver Jarvis Landry (ankle), tight end Adam Trauman (ankle), offensive tackle Ryan Ramczyk (rest/knee), defensive tackle David Onyemata (thigh) and center Eric McCoy (shoulder) were limited Friday.



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