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James has missed the past two games with an ankle injury and has been replaced by rookie Jackson Powers-Johnson.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.
Here is the Patriots updated injury report on Wednesday
The New England Patriots released their first injury report ahead of their Week 12 showdown with the Miami Dolphins on Wednesday.
There were several key names on the report, including Christian Barmore, Cole Strange, Vederian Lowe and Deatrich Wise Jr.
Barmore missed practice after returning to game action in Week 11 against the Los Angeles Rams. However, his reason for being out was deemed “not injury related.”
Strange returning was the big storyline of the day. The starting offensive guard has been sidelined with a torn patellar tendon since 2023. Here is the full injury report for the Patriots from Wednesday:
Did not participate
DT Christian Barmore, Not Injury Related – Other
T Vederian Lowe, Shoulder
DT Jaquelin Roy, Neck
DE Deatrich Wise Jr., Foot
Limited participation
S Kyle Dugger, Ankle
DT Daniel Ekuale, Elbow
S Marte Mapu, Neck
TE Austin Hooper, Neck
LB Keion White, Knee
LB Anfernee Jennings, Knee
OL Cole Strange, Knee
Full participation
LB Christian Elliss, Abdomen
LB Sione Takitaki, Knee
Christian Barmore injury update
Barmore was listed as a non-participant at Wednesday’s practice, but according to Pro Football Network’s Dakota Randall, the star defensive tackle ended up practicing after initially not being spotted during the media session.
Cole Strange injury update
Cole Strange returned to practice on Wednesday after missing all of training camp with a knee injury.
The fact that he’s even on the practice field is a good sign for the Patriots, but that doesn’t necessarily mean he’ll play in Sunday’s game. It could take him some time to get acclimated to playing. We’ll have to see where he’s at by the end of the week.
Vederian Lowe injury update
Left tackle Vederian Lowe has been banged up this season. He’s coming off a game where he caught a touchdown pass from quarterback Drake Maye. There’s hope that his absence was simply a little rest and recuperation for a nagging shoulder injury. If anything more, it could be a problem for the Patriots this week.
Let’s take a closer look at what you need to know from the Indianapolis Colts’ first Week 12 injury report.
For the second week in a row, the Indianapolis Colts didn’t have a full-speed practice on Wednesday. Instead, head coach Shane Steichen again chose to hold a walkthrough.
Given that we are now in Week 12 and the Colts still have two more games before they bye week, the Wednesday walkthrough is another way to be mindful of the workload that these players have already shouldered.
So with that, the injury report released by the team today is an estimation of the player’s status had their been an actual practice.
Let’s take a closer look at what you need to know:
With today’s walkthrough, Wednesday’s practice report is only an estimation of a player’s participation if there was a practice. pic.twitter.com/7xDCN4rHnG
– After missing last week’s game with a knee injury, left tackle Bernhard Raimann was a non-participant on Wednesday. Last Friday, Steichen said that Raimann was considered week-to-week at that time, although he didn’t think the injury was a long-term concern. Without Raimann, the Colts have relied on rookie Matt Goncavles.
– Braden Smith was a limited participant with a foot injury. We’ve seen him listed on the injury report as limited before, but that was with a knee injury–so this is different and worth monitoring as the week continues.
– Tyquan Lewis, who the team designated to return from injured reserve, was a full participant in his first practice back. He can be activated at any time and once he is, he will be available on Sundays. Once Lewis is back, the Colts defensive front will be the healthiest it’s been since the first few weeks of the season.
– More good news, Michael Pittman was a full participant. He is continuing to take the back injury week-to-week, but it’s a good sign that he came out of Sunday’s game in New York feeling good.
The Broncos did not activate safety Delarrin Turner-Yell during his 21-day window, so he will remain on reserve for the 2024 season.
The Denver Broncos did not activate safety Delarrin Turner-Yell (knee) from the physically unable to perform list on Wednesday, which rules him out for the rest of the 2024 season.
Turner-Yell returned to practice three weeks ago and Wednesday was the deadline to activate him to the 53-man roster. Because he was not activated within his 21-day window, DTY will remain on reserve for the rest of the season (unless the team cuts him).
“We spent a lot of time just going through it,” coach Sean Payton said after Wednesday’s practice. “We have a real clear vision for him. [He has] a bright future. [We] had a real good visit. I know it’s difficult. With where we’re at in the season, it just became a challenge relative to managing the roster.”
Next week, the Broncos will have to make a similar decision on linebacker Drew Sanders (Achilles). His 21-day window will expire on Nov. 27.
Denver also has two players — wide receiver Josh Reynolds (finger) and running back Tyler Badie (back) — who are eligible to return from injured reserve. The Broncos will have to make some tough roster decisions with multiple players set to return from injuries in the coming weeks.
Denver’s complete Wednesday injury report can be seen below. DNP = did not participate.
Player
Wed
Thur
Fri
Game Status
DB P.J. Locke (thumb)
Full
LB Drew Sanders (Achilles)
Full
WR Josh Reynolds (hand)
Full
DL Zach Allen (NIR – rest)
Limited
DB Brandon Jones (abdomen)
Limited
G Ben Powers (shoulder)
DNP
The Broncos will practice again on Thursday and Friday before releasing a final injury report with game statuses for Sunday’s showdown with the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Panthers were without a few key starters at practice on Wednesday.
The Carolina Panthers had a few key big men take a day off.
Wednesday’s practice, the team’s second ahead of their Week 12 matchup against the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, did not feature left guard Damien Lewis (illness), defensive lineman A’Shawn Robinson (rest) and outside linebacker Jadeveon Clowney (knee). Head coach Dave Canales did, however, tell reporters that all three are expected to practice on Thursday.
Running back Miles Sanders was also a non-participant for this afternoon’s session. He exited the Week 10 win over the New York Giants with an ankle injury.
Here is the initial injury report ahead of Texas A&M’s Week 13 road test vs. Auburn on Saturday night
15th-ranked Texas A&M (8-2, 5-1 SEC) will head to Alabama this weekend to face Auburn (4-6, 1-5 SEC) in a must-win matchup for the Aggie team vying for a spot in the SEC Title game and the College Football Playoff.
The SEC schedule makers want to make things as stressful as possible for Aggie fans. Texas A&M vs. Auburn will kick off at 6:30 p.m. CT. in front of what should be a packed Jordan-Hare Stadium, as the home team will look to play spoiler.
This week, head coach Mike Elko noted that his team is completely focused on the task while the season-finale showdown vs. Texas looms. This isn’t a surprise for the veterans who haven’t experienced games in November that have actual postseason implications, knowing what’s on the line as soon as they hit the field on Saturday night.
Elko also revealed a key injury update on Monday: Junior wide receiver Cyrus Allen is officially out for the season after sustaining an arm injury during Saturday’s 38-3 win over New Mexico State.
While Elko didn’t provide an update on Monday, starting left guard Chase Bisontis likely won’t play against Auburn unless something changes this week, but I fully expect the sophomore to be back for the Texas game, which has been the plan all along.
Cyrus Allen Update:
Cyrus Allen is out for the season, meaning senior wide receiver Moose Muhammad III will likely be thrust back into the lineup, which could be great news for the passing game if he can play to his full potential.
Muhammad’s unwillingness to block has kept him off the field throughout the season, so that is definitely something to watch. However, freshman WR Ashton Bethel-Roman is also a name to watch after an impressive short showing on Saturday night.
Texas A&M will face Auburn on the road on Saturday, Nov. 23 at 6:30 pm. CT. The game will air on ESPN.
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The start pass rusher exited the game in the third quarter with a hip injury.
After dealing with a hip injury all week and being listed as questionable for Sunday’s contest against the Seattle Seahawks, Nick Bosa was cleared to play on Sunday in Week 11. However, his injury appeared to linger.
Following his second sack of the day, Bosa left the game in apparent pain. After exiting the game to the sideline, the Pro Bowl edge rusher was listed as questionable to return to the game with a hip injury.
#49ers DE Nick Bosa (hip) is questionable to return.
He's still standing on sideline talking to defensive line mates as third quarter ends.
Erik McCoy is active, but the Saints still aren’t fully healthy on the offensive line. Here’s the full list of inactive players in Week 11.
One name you won’t see on the New Orleans Saints list of inactive players is Erik McCoy. The center was activated from injured reserve on Saturday. That was merely a formality. It was known McCoy would play from the time the Saints waived Connor McGovern.
Unfortunately, the Saints still aren’t at full strength in the interior offensive line. Lucas Patrick remains out with an ankle injury for the second week in a row.
Kool-Aid McKinstry and Alontae Taylor will start in the secondary for the first time since New Orleans traded Marshon Lattimore to the Washington Commanders. McKinstry was out with a hamstring, and now the team can get a look at potentially their cornerbacks of the future.
In addition to Patrick, Jamaal Williams was also ruled out after Friday’s practice. Here is the full list of inactive players as the Saints take on the Browns in a Week 11 showdown:
All the latest updates and news on Wisconsin’s injury report ahead of a Week 12 game vs. Oregon
The Wisconsin Badgers (5-4, 3-3 Big Ten) and No. 1 Oregon Ducks (10-0, 7-0 Big Ten) are close to 90 minutes away from kickoff at Camp Randall Stadium.
Wisconsin enters as a sizable underdog, looking to pull its first upset over an AP No. 1 overall team since it defeated then-No. 1 Ohio State back in 2010.
Oregon is the consensus No. 1 team in the country with a flawless record and strong resume. It has won each of its last four games by at least 21 points, including a 39-18 win over Maryland in Week 11.
In advance of the opening coin toss, each team released its final injury status report. There are several notable updates, including Oregon missing two of its top players:
Wisconsin injury report
OUT: RB Chez Mellusi (for season), QB Tyler Van Dyke (for season), WR Joseph Griffin (for season), S Kamo’i Latu, OL Evan Brown, OL Leyton Nelson, TE Rob Booker, DL James Thompson Jr.
OUT: EDGE Jordan Burch, DB Jahlil Florence, DB Khamari Terrell, WR Tez Johnson, WR Kyler Kasper, OL Marcus Harper, OL Matthew Bedford, DL My’keil Gardner
QUESTIONABLE: None
Wisconsin WR Bryson Green injury update
Badgers veteran receiver Bryson Green appears poised for his first game action since suffering a lower-body injury in Wisconsin’s Oct. 5 win over Purdue.
Oregon WR Tez Johnson injury update
Tez Johnson went down with a shoulder injury during Oregon’s win over Michigan a few weeks ago. The injury is not considered season-ending, but he isn’t ready for Saturday’s contest.
Oregon edge Jordan Burch injury update
Oregon star defensive end Jordan Burch injured his ankle in the Ducks’ win over Maryland and will miss the Wisconsin matchup.
Wisconsin WR Tyrell Henry injury update
Wisconsin WR and kick returner Tyrell Henry is questionable for the Oregon game after missing several weeks due to injury. S Hunter Wohler has handled punt return duties in his absence.
Wisconsin and Oregon will kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET, 6:30 p.m. CT on NBC and streaming on Peacock.
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A look at the final injury designations for Week 11, including WRs trending in different directions. | From @KDDrummondNFL
The Dallas Cowboys have had a time of it when it comes to trying to stay healthy for 2024. The entire year has been one injury to a key player after another. So it should be no surprise that on the final day of full practice ahead of Monday night’s battle with the Houston Texans, another key member of the club appears on the injury report.
Saturday saw wideout CeeDee Lamb appear for the first time this week. A back injury is the cause, though head coach Mike McCarthy attempted to downplay its significance. Dallas listed 19 players on the injury report this week, over 35% of their 53-man roster. Meanwhile the Houston Texans are giddy that WR Nico Johnson isn’t listed on their report as it looks like he will play for the first time in five weeks.
Lamb is one of four players Dallas listed as questionable, while the club has ruled out three others and designated one as doubtful with just a 25% chance of seeing the field. That would be FB Hunter Luepke, dealing with a calf injury. Slot corner Jourdan Lewis doesn’t even have a slim chance of playing with his troubled neck; he’s been ruled out.
Here’s a look at the full, final, injury report for both clubs for Week 11.
Cowboys
CB DaRon Bland, Foot | OUT
Thursday, Friday, Saturday: Did Not Participate
CB Caelen Carson, Shoulder | NO DESIGNATION
Thursday: DNP | Friday, Saturday Full Participant