Jaguars Week 11 injury report: TE Seth DeValve (oblique) listed as doubtful vs. Colts

The Jags will only have one player who may not suit up against the Colts in TE Seth DeValve.

With their bye week occurring last week, the Jacksonville Jaguars will be very close to 100% as they travel to Indianapolis to take on the Colts. However, there was one player who surfaced on the injury report and that was tight end Seth DeValve, who was ruled doubtful with an oblique injury.

DeValve was added to the injury report Thursday with safety Ronnie Harrison (eye) and was listed as limited upon his initial placement on the list.

Though it’s just one injury, DeValve’s situation could affect the Jags in a big way because it leaves them with just two tight ends in Josh Oliver and Ben Koyack. Before having their current trio, the Jags lost both James O’Shaughnessy (ACL tear) and Geoff Swaim (ankle/concussion), who were placed on injured reserve.

The Jags have rookie tight end Charles Jones on their practice squad who they could promote to the main roster. They also could sign a free-agent if they don’t feel comfortable with going into Sunday’s game with two tight ends.

On the positive side, linebackers Quincy Williams and Leon Jacobs, offensive linemen Brandon Linder and Cam Robinson, receiver Dede Westbrook, nickelback D.J. Hayden, and defensive lineman Calais Campbell will all play after being listed on Thursday’s report.

Colts’ final injury report vs. Jaguars in Week 11

The final injury report for Week 11.

The Indianapolis Colts (5-4) have released their final injury report ahead of the Week 11 divisional matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars (4-5) at Lucas Oil Stadium.

The Colts already ruled out a pair of wide receivers on Friday, but they will be seeing the return of starting quarterback Jacoby Brissett, who will resume his role against the Jaguars.

Here’s a look at the final injury report for the Colts in Week 11:

DNP: Did not participate / LP: Limited Participant / FP: Full Participant

Name Position Injury Wed. Thurs. Fri. Game
Mo Alie-Cox TE Hip DNP DNP DNP Quest.
Parris Campbell WR Hand DNP DNP DNP OUT
Pierre Desir CB Hamstring DNP DNP DNP Doubtful
Jack Doyle TE Shoulder DNP LP FP
T.Y. Hilton WR Calf DNP DNP DNP OUT
Jordan Wilkins RB Ankle DNP DNP DNP Quest.
Clayton Geathers S Rest LP FULL DNP
Darius Leonard LB Abdomen LP FULL DNP
Jacoby Brissett QB Knee FP FP FP
Ashton Dulin WR Neck DNP FP
Malik Hooker S Knee DNP FP
Jabaal Sheard DE Rest DNP FP

 

Dan Quinn rules out Freeman and Hooper, says Trufant will play vs. Panthers

In an unsurprising move, the Falcons ruled out both running back Devonta Freeman and tight end Austin Hooper for Sunday’s matchup against the Carolina Panthers.

In an unsurprising move, the Falcons ruled out both running back Devonta Freeman and tight end Austin Hooper for Sunday’s matchup against the Carolina Panthers.

Some good news for Atlanta, though, is that the team will get cornerback Desmond Trufant back after he missed the previous few games with a foot injury.

The Falcons are currently 5.5-point underdogs for their Week 11 NFC South showdown in Carolina.

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Jags add Ronnie Harrison, Seth DeValve to injury report but still have full participation

The Jags had full participation in practice Thursday, but added Ronnie Harrison and Seth DeValve to their injury report (vs. Colts).

Just as they did Wednesday, the Jacksonville Jaguars had full participation Thursday as the team continued to prepare for the Indianapolis Colts. However, there were two new additions to the report in safety Ronnie Harrison (eye) and tight end Seth DeValve (oblique), both of whom were limited.

Defensive lineman Calais Campbell (back), offensive tackle Cam Robinson (knee) and center Brandon Linder (shoulder) remained limited participants just as they did Wednesday. However, with the final injury report set to be released Friday, it’s possible all three could be upgraded Friday as their two days of limited participation might be a good sign for game day.

Receiver Dede Westbrook and nickelback D.J. Hayden remained full participants with their neck/shoulder injuries, which is a sign that they won’t miss Week 11’s game as they did Week 9 against the Houston Texans.

Linebackers Quincy Williams and Leon Jacobs also remained full participants with their respective hamstring injuries.

Colts injury report: TE Jack Doyle returns limited

A look at Thursday’s injury report.

The Indianapolis Colts (5-4) held their second practice of the week on Thursday as they prepare for the Week 11 divisional matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars (4-5) at Lucas Oil Stadium.

The Colts have a long injury report entering this crucial matchup, and their designations for the divisional bout will be released Friday afternoon. It isn’t looking good for a handful of players, but they still have one more day to log a practice.

Here’s a look at the injury report following Thursday’s practice:

DNP: Did not participate / LP: Limited Participant / FP: Full Participant

Name Position Injury Wed. Thurs. Fri. Game
Mo Alie-Cox TE Hip DNP DNP
Parris Campbell WR Hand DNP DNP
Pierre Desir CB Hamstring DNP DNP
Jack Doyle TE Shoulder DNP LP
T.Y. Hilton WR Calf DNP DNP
Jordan Wilkins RB Ankle DNP DNP
Clayton Geathers S Rest LP FULL
Darius Leonard LB Abdomen LP FULL
Jacoby Brissett QB Knee FP FULL
Ashton Dulin WR Neck DNP
Malik Hooker S Knee DNP
Jabaal Sheard DE Rest DNP

Injury Report: Cowboys entire offensive line hurting ahead of Week 11

The Thursday injury report for the Dallas Cowboys and Detroit Lions leading up to their Week 11 matchup.

The Dallas Cowboys most recent loss has put their backs against the proverbial wall. With that in mind, all hands on deck will be required, not only due to the increased significance of the remainder of the games to be played, but because injuries are mounting. Here’s the latest injury report ahead of the Week 11 game against the Detroit Lions.

There’s positive movement in some aspects. WR Amari Cooper, who’s been dealing with a plethora of nagging lower body injuries this season, was upgraded to limited after not practicing Wednesday. Also limited was guard Zack Martin, and CB/core special teamer C.J. Goodwin.

The rest of the offensive line continues to be banged up. While LT Tyron Smith has participated in both practices this week despite his ankle, his bookend La’el Collins has yet to get any work with ailments to both his knee and his back. Of course, guard Connor Williams was not available due to the arthroscopic knee surgery he underwent earlier in the week, knocking him out of commission for the time being.

At this point, it’s going to largely be on the medical staff to get the players ready to go for game time. Hopefully this rest early in the week will help those who need it play at a high level on Sunday, even without much practice.

The situation is more dire for the Detroit Lions, as their QB Matthew Stafford has yet to practice after missing last week’s game. A back injury is threatening to keep him out of this upcoming contest as well. CB Darius Slay, who did not appear on the official injury report on Wednesday, was downgraded to limited due to an issue with his neck.

Falcons Week 11 injury report: Matt Ryan returns to practice Thursday

Both Devonta Freeman and Austin Hooper are likely to miss this weekend’s matchup with the Panthers at the very least. The team got some good news though, as quarterback Matt Ryan returned to the practice field on Thursday.

The Falcons ended their six-game losing streak in Week 10, but lost two offensive starters in the process.

Both Devonta Freeman and Austin Hooper are likely to miss this weekend’s matchup with the Panthers at the very least. The team got some good news though, as quarterback Matt Ryan returned to the practice field on Thursday.

Ryan was absent on Wednesday, but that was likely a precautionary measure while he recovers from an ankle injury. Check out Atlanta’s complete injury report from Thursday’s practice below.

Player Injury Wed. Thur. Fri.
QB Matt Ryan Ankle DNP LP
RB Devonta Freeman Foot DNP DNP
TE Austin Hooper Knee DNP DNP
G Wes Schweitzer Head DNP LP
S Kemal Ishmael Head DNP DNP
TE Luke Stocker Knee LP FP
DE John Cominsky Ankle LP LP
S Sharrod Neasman Hamstring LP FP
CB Desmond Trufant Toe LP LP
P Ryan Allen Ankle LP LP
DB Damontae Kazee Shoulder FP FP

Check back after Friday’s practice for more Falcons injury updates.

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Texans-Ravens Thursday injury report: Will Fuller, Laremy Tunsil limited

The Houston Texans unveiled their Thursday injury report for Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens. Will Fuller and Laremy Tunsil were limited.

The Houston Texans continue to regain their health ahead of Sunday’s AFC showdown with the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium Sunday at 12:00 p.m. CT.

On Thursday, the Texans did not see a change on the injury report. All six limited participants from Wednesday remained limited, while rookie cornerback Lonnie Johnson and guard Greg Mancz continue to practice in their return from concussion protocol.

Houston did not have players who were non-participants or deemed as full participants.

Limited participation
ILB Dylan Cole Knee
WR Will Fuller Hamstring
S Tashaun Gipson Back/Wrist
G/T Tytus Howard Knee
CB Bradley Roby Hamstring
OT Laremy Tunsil Shoulder

The Ravens had three players who did not participate, including wide receiver Marquise Brown (ankle), defensive tackle Michael Pierce (ankle) and defensive tackle Brandon Williams (NIR).

Wide receiver Chris Moore (thumb) was a limited participant in Baltimore. Running back Mark Ingram (NIR), cornerback Jimmy Smith (NIR), safety Earl Thomas (NIR/knee) and cornerback Brandon Carr (NIR) were full participants.

No changes to Saints injury report for Week 11 vs. Buccaneers

The New Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay Buccaneers updated their injury reports ahead of their Week 11 kickoff on Sunday afternoon on Fox.

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Andrus Peat will be out for up to six weeks with a broken arm after the Week 10 clash with the Atlanta Falcons. This is a large blow to the New Orleans Saints interior offensive line. Now, Will Clapp or Nick Easton will have to help shoulder the load in protecting quarterback Drew Brees.

Marshon Lattimore is on a week-to-week basis with a hamstring injury, and no one should expect the cornerback to practice this week. While the blow to the offensive line can be more easily absorbed, Lattimore’s absence from the defense could produce some unwanted results within the secondary. A combination of P.J. Williams, and C.J. Gardner-Johnson will have to pick up the slack if Lattimore misses any type of time,

The New Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay Buccaneers updated their injury reports ahead of their Week 11 kickoff on Sunday afternoon on Fox. Each player listed has a designation for practice performance; changes from the previous report will be denoted with bold text. Here’s what we learned:

From the Saints

  • KR/WR Deonte Harris (Hamstring) Did not participate
  • CB Marshon Lattimore (Hamstring) Did not participate
  • G Andrus Peat (Forearm) Did not participate
  • FB Zach Line (Knee) Limited
  • LB Demario Davis (Hamstring) Limited
  • CB Patrick Robinson (Hamstring) Full

From the Buccaneers

  • CB Carlton Davis (Hip) Limited
  • T Demar Dotson (Non injury related) Full
  • OLB Anthony Nelson (Hamstring) Did not participate
  • CB M.J. Stewart (Knee) Did not participate
  • G Ali Marpet (Ankle) Full
  • OLB Carl Nassib (Hamstring) Limited

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Jags list 3 players as limited on initial injury report for Week 11

The Jags had full participation Wednesday as they prepare the the Colts.

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The Jacksonville Jaguars released their first injury report since returning from their bye week Wednesday and every player participated in practice. However, there were three players who were limited in defensive lineman Calais Campbell, center Brandon Linder (shoulder) and offensive tackle Cam Robinson (knee).

Wednesday marked the first time in which Linder and Campbell surfaced on the injury report for their respective injuries, but both  could be precautionary measures. As for Robinson, he was sideline for half of the preseason after recovering from a left ACL tear from 2018. He also hyper-extended his right knee in early September, however, with him being limited it appears the injury he’s listed for isn’t severe.

Receiver Dede Westbrook and nickelback D.J. Hayden were full participants Wednesday with neck/shoulder injuries. Meanwhile, linebackers Leon Jacobs and Quincy Williams also had the same status with hamstring injuries.