Raiders vs Broncos injury report: Latest updates, news for Week 12

All the latest updates and news on TEAMA’s injury report ahead of a Week X game vs. TEAMB.

Preparations have begun for the Raiders and Broncos for their week 12 matchup in Las Vegas. And they began without a host of Raiders defenders, including several starters.

Raiders, Broncos injury report

CB Jakorian Bennett injury update

Injured his shoulder on the second play of the team’s matchup in Miami and didn’t return. He was replaced by rookie DeCamerion Richardson.

CB Nate Hobbs injury update

Injured his ankle in the team’s Week nine game against the Bengals. Missed last week vs the Dolphins. Darnay Holmes replaced him at slot corner.

C Andre James injury update

James has missed the past two games with an ankle injury and has been replaced by rookie Jackson Powers-Johnson.

CB Jack Jones injury update

Missed the final ten plays of last week’s game in Miami and was replaced by Sam Webb.

RBs Alexander Mattison, Zamir White injury updates

Both back were injured in Miami which means the Raiders will have to dig into the depth chart at running back for this one.

Raiders, Broncos Week 5 injury report: Raiders already long injury list grows longer

Raiders already long injury list grows longer

Funny how the Raiders can get a player back at practice, but the number of those missing from practice actually grew. That’s because while they got Kolton Miller back at practice, RB Zamir White is now down with a groin injury, as is LB Luke Masterson with a knee injury

Everyone else who missed practice due to injury on Wednesday was still missing Thursday.

Masteron was replacing Divine Deablo who is still missing with an oblique injuty. Which means if neither of them can go, the Raiders would have to dig even deeper into their linebacker depth chart.

Zamir White had been the team’s feature back the past four weeks, but was expected to see his snaps decrease in favor of Alexander Mattison.

Others still not practicing for the Raiders include starters WR Davante Adams (hamstring), TE Michael Mayer (personal), T Kolton Miller (knee/shoulder), T Thayer Munford, G Dylan Parham (Achilles), and DE Maxx Crosby (ankle).

Raiders, Broncos Week 5 injury report: Maxx Crosby among 8 Raiders starters missing

Maxx Crosby, Kolton Miller among 8 Raiders starters who missed practice Wednesday

Quite an injury report for the Raiders heading into Week five for the Raiders. In total they were missing ten players, eight of whom are starters.

Among those not practicing for the Raiders are starters WR Davante Adams (hamstring), TE Michael Mayer (personal), T Kolton Miller (knee/shoulder), T Thayer Munford, G Dylan Parham (Achilles), DE Maxx Crosby (ankle), and LB Divine Deablo (oblique).

Limited were RB Zamir White (groin), LB Luke Masterson (knee), and S Isaiah Pola-Mao (personal).

Several of these players missed Sunday’s game against the Browns including Adams, Mayer, Munford, Crosy, and Deablo.

Raiders, Broncos Week 18 final injury report: Josh Jacobs, Michael Mayer both OUT

Josh Jacobs, Michael Mayer both OUT on Raiders final injury report

The final final injury report of the Raiders 2023 season is out. And so too are RB Josh Jacobs and TE Michael Mayer.

Jacobs was lost to a quad injury against the Vikings in Week 14 and hasn’t played since. Mayer was lost the following week against the Chargers to a toe injury and also hasn’t played since.

The Broncos ruled out two players — TE Chris Manhertz (illness) and T Mike McGlinchey (Ribs).

Chargers Week 17 injury report: Who practiced, who didn’t on Wednesday

The Chargers had four non participants, including Joshua Palmer.

The Chargers had their first practice in preparation for Sunday’s game against the Broncos on Tuesday.

Los Angeles had four non-participants: Keenan Allen (heel), Joshua Palmer (concussion), Khalil Mack (non-injury related/rest) and Nick Williams (non-injury related/rest).

Allen remains out with the injury that sidelined him for the last two games. Palmer is in the NFL’s concussion protocol.

If Allen and Palmer were to miss this weekend’s game, Quentin Johnston, Alex Erickson and Jalen Guyton would be the team’s primary receivers.

Joey Bosa (foot), Deane Leonard (heel), Kenneth Murray (hamstring), Trey Pipkins (wrist), Rashawn Slater (ankle) and Nick Vannett (back) were limited.

As for the Broncos, they had five non-participants: Baron Browning (concussion), Greg Dulcich (hamstring/foot), Samaje Perine (rest/foot), Courtland Sutton (concussion) and Dwayne Washington (illness).

Chargers final Week 18 injury report: FB Zander Horvath questionable

Here are the Chargers and Broncos’ final injury reports.

The Chargers had their final practice on Friday before traveling to Denver to face the Broncos in the season finale.

The only player with a game status designation is fullback Zander Horvath, who is questionable with an ankle injury.

Offensive tackle Trey Pipkins (knee) was a limited participant on Thursday, but he was taken off the injury report and will play.

If Los Angeles can clinch the fifth seed before kickoff, they may rest their starters, which would be beneficial before the playoffs start next weekend.


Here is a look at the Broncos’ final injury report:

Out

OT Calvin Anderson

WR Kendall Hinton

DT D.J. Jones

Questionable

LB Jonathan Kongbo

CB Damarri Mathis

TE Eric Saubert

TE Eric Tomlinson

OL Billy Turner

DL Zach Allen to miss Week 15 game vs. Broncos with hand injury

Zach Allen will miss at least one game with a hand injury.

The Arizona Cardinals have lost starting quarterback Kyler Murray for the remainder of the season. He wasn’t the only starter to go down in the game.

Defensive lineman Zach Allen left the game with a hand injury.

He might not be done for the season, but he is expected to miss the Cardinals’ next game.

“Doesn’t look like he will be able to go this week,” coach Kliff Kingsbury told reporters Tuesday, noting that he didn’t know to what extent the hand was injured.

Allen was seen on the sideline with street clothes on and a cast on the hand.

One would presume that it is a break or a fracture of some sort.

Allen has been one of the most productive interior defensive linemen this season.

His presence will be missed this week when the Cardinals travel to take on the Denver Broncos in Week 15.

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