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.

Broncos injuries: Bryce Callahan held out of practice Wednesday

After practicing Tuesday, Broncos cornerback Bryce Callahan (foot) was unable to practice Wednesday.

Denver Broncos cornerback Bryce Callahan participated in practice Tuesday, which seemed like a good sign that he was making progress in his recovery from a foot injury. Unfortunately, the practice didn’t go well.

“Just OK, not great,” Broncos coach Vic Fangio said Wednesday when asked how the cornerback moved around in Tuesday’s practice. Callahan was held out of Wednesday’s practice but there’s a chance he might be able to practice Thursday.

Fangio didn’t rule out the possibility of Callahan being placed on injured reserve, which would end his season. Fangio also provided a positive update on wide receiver Tim Patrick (hand), who is expected to be activated from injured reserve to the 53-man roster this week.

“He looked good,” Fangio said. “I think he’ll be available to play this week.”

Denver’s complete injury report can be seen below. DNP = did not participate.

Player Injury Wed Thur Fri Status
CB Bryce Callahan Foot DNP
TE Jeff Heuerman Knee Limited
OT Ja’Wuan James Knee Limited
CB Duke Dawson Foot Full
RB Phillip Lindsay Wrist Full
DB Will Parks Hand Full
DE DeMarcus Walker Shoulder Full

The Minnesota Vikings’ complete injury report can be seen below.

Player Injury Wed Thur Fri Status
DT Linval Joseph Knee DNP
OG Josh Kline Concussion DNP
DT Shamar Stephen Knee DNP
WR Adam Thielen Hamstring DNP
CB Mackensie Alexander Groin Limited
DB Anthony Harris  Groin Limited
OL Brett Jones Knee Limited
DB Andrew Sendejo Groin Limited
CB Trae Waynes Ankle Limited
FB C.J. Ham Ankle Full
LB Eric Kendricks Hip Full
DE Ifeadi Odenigbo Shoulder Full
CB Xavier Rhodes Elbow Full
DT Armon Watts Elbow Full

Sunday’s game will air on CBS at 11:00 a.m. MT (view the TV map here).

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Texans-Ravens Wednesday injury report: Lonnie Johnson, Greg Mancz return to practice

The Houston Texans got some favorable news on the injury front as rookie CB Lonnie Johnson and G/T Greg Mancz both cleared concussion protocol.

The Houston Texans received favorable news ahead of their Week 11 matchup with the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium Sunday at 12:00 p.m. CT.

On Wednesday, both rookie cornerback Lonnie Johnson and guard Greg Mancz cleared concussion protocol, which meant both players were back at practice.

The Texans did not have any players who were non-participants, nor did they have any players who were deemed 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 five players who were not participants in practice, including CB Brandon Carr (not injury related), RB Mark Ingram (not injury related), DT Michael Pierce (ankle), CB Jimmy Smith (not injury related), and S Earl Thomas (not injury related/knee).

WR Marquise Brown (ankle) and WR Chris Moore (thumb) were both limited participants in practice.

Falcons Week 11 injury report: 5 players miss Wednesday’s practice

Tight end Austin Hooper and running back Devonta Freeman both left Sunday’s game early and were missing from Atlanta’s Wednesday practice.

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

Tight end Austin Hooper and running back Devonta Freeman both left Sunday’s game early and were missing from Atlanta’s Wednesday practice.

Quarterback Matt Ryan was held out as well, along with two others. Check out the team’s complete Wednesday injury report below.

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

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

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Colts injury report: QB Jacoby Brissett practices in full

A look at the injury report from Wednesday.

The Indianapolis Colts (5-4) returned to practice for the first time this week Wednesday in preparation for the Week 11 divisional matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars (4-5) at Lucas Oil Stadium.

The Colts revealed some encouraging news in that quarterback Jacoby Brissett is in line to start in Week 11 after missing one game due to an MCL sprain. His status should be monitored closely throughout the week.

Here’s a look at the injury report from Wednesday’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
Parris Campbell WR Hand DNP
Pierre Desir CB Hamstring DNP
Jack Doyle TE Shoulder DNP
T.Y. Hilton WR Calf DNP
Jordan Wilkins RB Ankle DNP
Clayton Geathers S Rest LP
Darius Leonard LB Abdomen LP
Jacoby Brissett QB Knee FP

 

Rams C Brian Allen out for season with MCL injury

The Rams lose yet another starting offensive lineman, as center Brian Allen has been ruled out for the remainder of the season.

Los Angeles Rams starting center Brian Allen has been ruled out for the remainder of the 2019 season with a knee injury, the team announced on Monday.

Allen suffered the injury during Sunday’s loss to Pittsburgh. It’s yet another blow to an offensive line that has been plagued by injuries and poor play all season long. Allen will likely join fellow first-year starter Joseph Noteboom on the injured reserve.

A fourth-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, Allen and fellow 2018 mid-round pick Noteboom were tasked with taking over for departing veterans John Sullivan and Roger Saffold. Sullivan, the team’s starting center last season, was cut simply due to his poor play and cap number. Allen didn’t prove to be much better. He finishes his season with a PFF grade of 53.9, the 27th-best among eligible centers and slightly better than Sullivan’s 51.8 grade from last year.

The Rams chose to replace Allen with starting guard Austin Blythe on Sunday, sliding him over from left guard to center and replacing him at guard with Austin Corbett. Blythe had primarily played center up until last season when he replaced suspended guard Jamon Brown. Corbett also has experience at center, but it seems likely the Rams will continue to roll with Blythe at the position.

The Rams have a severe lack of depth up front and losing Allen is a devastating blow. With starting right tackle Rob Havenstein also out for Week 11’s matchup with Chicago, the Rams will be without three of their Week 1 starters on the offensive line. The Rams replaced Havenstein with Coleman Shelton after the former was injured against the Steelers. It remains unclear what combination of players the Rams will roll out to protect Jared Goff against Chicago.