Of course, with a new game week comes a new collection of injuries to keep track of. With teams wrapping up the week of practice, they’ve released their final injury reports and presented game situations for Week 9. Below, you’ll be able to find each of those reports and a breakdown of some of the biggest injuries. All NFL odds through Caesars Sportsbook. Justin Herbert will have to operate without the top two wideouts on Sunday as Allen and Williams are out with hamstring and ankle injuries, respectively. Carter is also doubtful to play as he suffered an illness this week. Josh Palmer is definitely someone you should consider starting in fantasy and/or DFS. The Chargers won’t even have their kicker this Sunday as Hopkins is out with a hamstring problem. It will be Dicker the Kicker (Cameron Dicker) taking on those duties on Sunday. The Falcons will be without their star running back Terrell for the second week in a row as he continues to work through that hamstring injury. Wilkinson is out after not training all week and then Harris is a doubt with an ankle problem. He was limited in Friday’s practice. Cracraft was the only Dolphin eliminated on Friday. Jackson was activated from injured reserve this week and participated in limited practice Friday. However, he is listed as doubtful to play. All four players listed as questionable in Armstead, Conner, Rowe and Phillips had at least limited participation Friday. Rowe was fully involved, which is a good sign for his availability, but Phillips was added to the report Friday for the first time with a quad injury. He was limited. Chicago saw Carter appear on the injury report Friday and did not participate in practice as he deals with an illness. Other than him, the entire clubhouse is healthy as Eddie Jackson and Teven Jenkins were among the players who practiced fully on Friday and do not carry any designations. Right tackle Larry Borrom (concussion) also practiced fully and is good for Sunday. Chicago is also activating left guard Cody Whiteher (MCL) off injured reserve and could be in line to start. Hubbard was demoted to a non-participant in Friday’s practice and has since been ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Bengals. That means it will be another showcase for D’Onta Foreman, who ran for 118 yards last week. Jackson and Barno were both listed as questionable but practiced on Friday, which is encouraging for their status. Cincinnati will be thin at cornerback Sunday after holding Hilton out after being unable to practice this week with a finger injury. The Bengals will also be without Awuzie and have listed Flowers as questionable.
Packers: LB De’Vondre Campbell (knee), CB Shemar Jean-Charles (ankle) OUT; OT David Bakhtiari (knee), OG Elgton Jenkins (knee/foot), WR Allen Lazard (shoulder), LB Preston Smith (shoulder/neck), WR Christian Watson (concussion) QUESTION Lions: CB Chase Lucas (ankle), S Ifeatu Melifonwu (ankle), T Matt Nelson (calf), CB AJ Parker (hip) OUT; WR Josh Reynolds (back) DOUBTFUL? T Taylor Decker (groin), DE Charles Harris (groin), RB D’Andre Swift (ankle, shoulder), TE Brock Wright (concussion) QUESTION
The Packers will be without their leader at linebacker on Sunday as Campbell suffered a knee injury in Sunday night’s loss to Buffalo and did not practice all week. Aaron Rodgers has some upgraded players as both Bakhtiari and Jenkins are questionable to play. However, both players were limited in practice on Friday. The wide receiving corps may again be shorthand, as Lazard and Watson are both questionable to play. Lazard was limited all week, while Watson was limited Thursday and Friday. Swift was able to practice on a limited basis both Thursday and Friday. This comes after Swift was able to return to action last week against Miami after sitting out Week 3 with an injury. He played 55% of the snaps last week.
Colts: RB Jonathan Taylor (ankle), CB Tony Brown (hamstring), QB Matt Ryan (right shoulder), LB Grant Stuard (pectoral) OUT; T Dennis Kelly (calf, ankle), LB EJ Speed (ankle) QUESTION Patriots: 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. (hamstring), LB Josh Uche (hamstring), DE Deatrich Wise Jr. (ankle), CB Jack Jones (illness) QUESTION
Taylor was officially ruled out after being unable to train all week with an ankle injury. That means Deon Jackson is ready to start and should see an even bigger workload after being traded from Indianapolis for Nyheim Hines earlier in the week. The Colts also have Zack Moss, who they acquired in that deal with Buffalo.
McJones will be without 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 will be sidelined with a knee injury. He didn’t practice all week. There is a bit of sickness and it has affected two important Patriots players. Both running back Harris and cornerback Jones are questionable due to illness. Harris was limited Friday while Jones sat out. There is some concern on the defensive side of the ball as well, with Barmore, Dugger, Uche and Wise all questionable to play. However, all four players trained throughout the week as limited participants.
Buffalo will be without safety Jordan Poyer after injuring his elbow last Sunday against the Packers. Poyer didn’t practice all week, so it wouldn’t be too surprising to see him eventually ruled out. Meanwhile, Von Miller, who missed the first two days of practice with what the team labeled an ankle injury along with rest, was fully involved Friday and is showing no signs of injury.
Corey Davis has been sidelined all week with a knee injury he originally suffered in Week 7. Since then it has been shelved. New York has a bye in Week 10, so hopefully he’ll be back after that. James Robinson was added to the report after suffering a knee injury in Saturday’s walk-through. He had five carries for 17 yards in his Jets debut last week.
Everyone else on the Jets’ roster is healthy and ready to play in Week 9.
Tomlinson will miss his first game of the season as the Vikings defensive lineman deals with a calf injury. Head coach Kevin O’Connell said Khyiris Tonga will see an uptick in the job with Tomlinson out.
Washington will again be without rookie Jahan Dotson, who has been sidelined since nursing a back injury before the Commanders’ game against Green Bay in Week 7. On a more positive note, Logan Thomas was involved fully on Friday and has no indication after being limited both Wednesday and Thursday with a calf injury. Ron Rivera also told reporters that Chase Young — who is slated to return to practice this week — will not play against Minnesota, albeit after a solid week of work.
Darren Waller has missed the last two games with a hamstring injury and has been a limited participant all week in practice, officially listing him as questionable for this game in Jacksonville. Head coach Josh McDaniels said Waller is “working extremely hard to try to get back as soon as possible.” Meanwhile, after being limited Wednesday due to illness, Davante Adams was a full participant both Thursday and Friday and carries no marks for this game.
Jacksonville is very healthy coming into this matchup as they only listed Jamal Agnew on the final injury report. He was limited all week with a knee injury and is officially listed as questionable.
Geno Smith will be without the speedy Goodwin this week as he is sidelined with a groin injury. The same goes for pass rusher Taylor. Both players did not train at all this week. Hart was limited all week with a hamstring injury, and then Blount sat out Friday’s practice with a quad injury. Both players are listed as questionable to play.
Arizona cut Garcia, Hudson and Matthews on Friday. All three did not practice all week. Star safety Baker is questionable to play after missing practice Wednesday and Thursday. However, it returned in a 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 in each of the last two practices. The Rams’ injury report brings good news, as Cooper Kupp is out of game eligibility for the weekend. He was dealing with an ankle injury but finally returned to full participant status on Friday. Running back Cam Akers can play this week after working out his issues with the team.
Gage and Goedeke were ruled out after not training all week. As for Brate, he’s been in limited action all week, but he’s not healthy enough to go. Winfield is still working through his concussion. Although he was limited on Thursday and Friday, he will not compete. Hicks could be back this week despite his leg injury. He participated fully in practice on Wednesday and Thursday, but sat out Friday. It is doubtful that he will play. As for Davis…
title: “Nfl Week 9 Injuries Jets James Robinson Added To Injury Report Ryan Tannehill A Game Time Decision " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-12” author: “Diane Anderson”
Of course, with a new game week comes a new collection of injuries to keep track of. With teams wrapping up the week of practice, they’ve released their final injury reports and presented game situations for Week 9. Below, you’ll be able to find each of those reports and a breakdown of some of the biggest injuries. All NFL odds through Caesars Sportsbook. Justin Herbert will have to operate without the top two wideouts on Sunday as Allen and Williams are out with hamstring and ankle injuries, respectively. Carter is also doubtful to play as he suffered an illness this week. Josh Palmer is definitely someone you should consider starting in fantasy and/or DFS. The Chargers won’t even have their kicker this Sunday as Hopkins is out with a hamstring problem. It will be Dicker the Kicker (Cameron Dicker) taking on those duties on Sunday. The Falcons will be without their star running back Terrell for the second week in a row as he continues to work through that hamstring injury. Wilkinson is out after not training all week and then Harris is a doubt with an ankle problem. He was limited in Friday’s practice. Cracraft was the only Dolphin eliminated on Friday. Jackson was activated from injured reserve this week and participated in limited practice Friday. However, he is listed as doubtful to play. All four players listed as questionable in Armstead, Conner, Rowe and Phillips had at least limited participation Friday. Rowe was fully involved, which is a good sign for his availability, but Phillips was added to the report Friday for the first time with a quad injury. He was limited. Chicago saw Carter appear on the injury report Friday and did not participate in practice as he deals with an illness. Other than him, the entire clubhouse is healthy as Eddie Jackson and Teven Jenkins were among the players who practiced fully on Friday and do not carry any designations. Right tackle Larry Borrom (concussion) also practiced fully and is good for Sunday. Chicago is also activating left guard Cody Whiteher (MCL) off injured reserve and could be in line to start. Hubbard was demoted to a non-participant in Friday’s practice and has since been ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Bengals. That means it will be another showcase for D’Onta Foreman, who ran for 118 yards last week. Jackson and Barno were both listed as questionable but practiced on Friday, which is encouraging for their status. Cincinnati will be thin at cornerback Sunday after holding Hilton out after being unable to practice this week with a finger injury. The Bengals will also be without Awuzie and have listed Flowers as questionable.
Packers: LB De’Vondre Campbell (knee), CB Shemar Jean-Charles (ankle) OUT; OT David Bakhtiari (knee), OG Elgton Jenkins (knee/foot), WR Allen Lazard (shoulder), LB Preston Smith (shoulder/neck), WR Christian Watson (concussion) QUESTION Lions: CB Chase Lucas (ankle), S Ifeatu Melifonwu (ankle), T Matt Nelson (calf), CB AJ Parker (hip) OUT; WR Josh Reynolds (back) DOUBTFUL? T Taylor Decker (groin), DE Charles Harris (groin), RB D’Andre Swift (ankle, shoulder), TE Brock Wright (concussion) QUESTION
The Packers will be without their leader at linebacker on Sunday as Campbell suffered a knee injury in Sunday night’s loss to Buffalo and did not practice all week. Aaron Rodgers has some upgraded players as both Bakhtiari and Jenkins are questionable to play. However, both players were limited in practice on Friday. The wide receiving corps may again be shorthand, as Lazard and Watson are both questionable to play. Lazard was limited all week, while Watson was limited Thursday and Friday. Swift was able to practice on a limited basis both Thursday and Friday. This comes after Swift was able to return to action last week against Miami after sitting out Week 3 with an injury. He played 55% of the snaps last week.
Colts: RB Jonathan Taylor (ankle), CB Tony Brown (hamstring), QB Matt Ryan (right shoulder), LB Grant Stuard (pectoral) OUT; T Dennis Kelly (calf, ankle), LB EJ Speed (ankle) QUESTION Patriots: 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. (hamstring), LB Josh Uche (hamstring), DE Deatrich Wise Jr. (ankle), CB Jack Jones (illness) QUESTION
Taylor was officially ruled out after being unable to train all week with an ankle injury. That means Deon Jackson is ready to start and should see an even bigger workload after being traded from Indianapolis for Nyheim Hines earlier in the week. The Colts also have Zack Moss, who they acquired in that deal with Buffalo.
McJones will be without 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 will be sidelined with a knee injury. He didn’t practice all week. There is a bit of sickness and it has affected two important Patriots players. Both running back Harris and cornerback Jones are questionable due to illness. Harris was limited Friday while Jones sat out. There is some concern on the defensive side of the ball as well, with Barmore, Dugger, Uche and Wise all questionable to play. However, all four players trained throughout the week as limited participants.
Buffalo will be without safety Jordan Poyer after injuring his elbow last Sunday against the Packers. Poyer didn’t practice all week, so it wouldn’t be too surprising to see him eventually ruled out. Meanwhile, Von Miller, who missed the first two days of practice with what the team labeled an ankle injury along with rest, was fully involved Friday and is showing no signs of injury.
Corey Davis has been sidelined all week with a knee injury he originally suffered in Week 7. Since then it has been shelved. New York has a bye in Week 10, so hopefully he’ll be back after that. James Robinson was added to the report after suffering a knee injury in Saturday’s walk-through. He had five carries for 17 yards in his Jets debut last week.
Everyone else on the Jets’ roster is healthy and ready to play in Week 9.
Tomlinson will miss his first game of the season as the Vikings defensive lineman deals with a calf injury. Head coach Kevin O’Connell said Khyiris Tonga will see an uptick in the job with Tomlinson out.
Washington will again be without rookie Jahan Dotson, who has been sidelined since nursing a back injury before the Commanders’ game against Green Bay in Week 7. On a more positive note, Logan Thomas was involved fully on Friday and has no indication after being limited both Wednesday and Thursday with a calf injury. Ron Rivera also told reporters that Chase Young — who is slated to return to practice this week — will not play against Minnesota, albeit after a solid week of work.
Darren Waller has missed the last two games with a hamstring injury and has been a limited participant all week in practice, officially listing him as questionable for this game in Jacksonville. Head coach Josh McDaniels said Waller is “working extremely hard to try to get back as soon as possible.” Meanwhile, after being limited Wednesday due to illness, Davante Adams was a full participant both Thursday and Friday and carries no marks for this game.
Jacksonville is very healthy coming into this matchup as they only listed Jamal Agnew on the final injury report. He was limited all week with a knee injury and is officially listed as questionable.
Geno Smith will be without the speedy Goodwin this week as he is sidelined with a groin injury. The same goes for pass rusher Taylor. Both players did not train at all this week. Hart was limited all week with a hamstring injury, and then Blount sat out Friday’s practice with a quad injury. Both players are listed as questionable to play.
Arizona cut Garcia, Hudson and Matthews on Friday. All three did not practice all week. Star safety Baker is questionable to play after missing practice Wednesday and Thursday. However, it returned in a 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 in each of the last two practices. The Rams’ injury report brings good news, as Cooper Kupp is out of game eligibility for the weekend. He was dealing with an ankle injury but finally returned to full participant status on Friday. Running back Cam Akers can play this week after working out his issues with the team.
Gage and Goedeke were ruled out after not training all week. As for Brate, he’s been in limited action all week, but he’s not healthy enough to go. Winfield is still working through his concussion. Although he was limited on Thursday and Friday, he will not compete. Hicks could be back this week despite his leg injury. He participated fully in practice on Wednesday and Thursday, but sat out Friday. It is doubtful that he will play. As for Davis…