Final injury report for Florida football vs. LSU Week 12

Taking a look at who’s available for the Gators vs. LSU in Week 12.

Florida football’s matchup with the LSU Tigers is just minutes away and here’s everything you need to know about who’s available for the Gators in Week 12.

Of course, the major storyline coming into the week was whether or not freshman quarterback DJ Lagway would be ready to go after suffering a left hamstring injury a couple of weeks ago.

Well, we got our answer after head coach Billy Napier announced on Thursday that Lagway will be back and starting at quarterback.

Another key player who got taken off the availability report and will play this afternoon is receiver Elijhah Badger. Badger was listed as “questionable” at the start of the week but was taken off the availability report a couple of days ago.

Linebacker Grayson Howard was listed as “out” on Tuesday, so the Gators will need to have guys step up in that position.

Right guard Damieon George Jr. was listed as “questionable” throughout the week but was taken off the injury report pregame. George was out last week for the Gators but is good to go today.

Running back Montrell Johnson Jr. had missed the past several games for Florida due to a knee injury. Johnson was listed as a “game time decision” pregame and after going through warmups, he will be available to play this afternoon.

You can view the full SEC availability report here.

How to watch Florida-LSU

The Gators host the Tigers in college football’s Week 12 on Saturday, Nov. 16. The SEC matchup will kick off at 3:30 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on ABC.

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Bills vs. Chiefs: Final injury reports for both teams

Bills vs. Chiefs: Final injury reports for both teams

Here are the full injury reports for the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs ahead of their Week 11 matchup at Highmark Stadium:

Kansas City Chiefs (9-0)

Out

  • DE Charles Omenihu (knee–IR)
  • RB Isiah Pacheco (ankle–IR)

Questionable

  • N/A

Will play

  • DE Mike Danna (pectoral)
  • WR JuJu Smith Schuster (hamstring)
  • WR JuJu Smith Schuster (hamstring)
  • WR Mecole Hardman (shoulder/toe)
  • WR DeAndre Hopkins (knee)
  • DE George Karlaftis (abdomen/ankle)
  • QB Patrick Mahomes (ankle/hip)
  • OL Wanya Morris (knee)
  • DT Derrick Nnadi (triceps)

Buffalo Bills (8-2)

Out

  • LB Matt Milano (bicep–IR)
  • WR Keon Coleman (wrist)
  • TE Dalton Kincaid (knee)

Questionable

  • WR Amari Cooper (wrist)
  • OL Spencer Brown (ankle)

Will play

  • QB Josh Allen (left hand)
  • CB Christian Benford (wrist)
  • LB Terrel Bernard (ankle/pectoral)
  • CB Kaiir Elam (shoulder)
  • FB Reggie Gilliam (hip)
  • WR Mack Hollins (shoulder)
  • DT DaQuan Jones (foot)
  • TE Quintin Morris (shoulder/hamstring)
  • S Taylor Rapp (foot/shoulder)
  • WR Curtis Samuel (pectoral/foot)
  • DE Casey Toohill (knee)
  • LB Dorian Williams (knee)

Notes: Cooper, Brown were both limited at practice on Friday.

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Rams vs. Patriots injury report: Final updates for Week 11

One final injury report before the Rams take on the Patriots this weekend

The Los Angeles Rams are getting ready for their cross-country trip to Foxborough where they’ll take on the New England Patriots on Sunday. They wrapped up their week of preparation on Friday before heading to the East Coast, holding one last practice in Woodland Hills.

After practice, the team released its final injury report, which includes updates on players such as Rob Havenstein, Joe Noteboom, Neville Gallimore and Charles Woods. The Patriots also put out their final injury report, listing 10 players as questionable.

Below are the full injury reports for both teams following Friday’s practices.

Rams injury report

Patriots injury report

Rob Havenstein injury update

Havenstein has been ruled out with an ankle injury, meaning he’ll miss his second straight game.

Joe Noteboom injury update

Noteboom re-injured his ankle in Monday’s loss and he’s considered doubtful to play against the Patriots. As a result, Warren McClendon Jr. will likely start at right tackle.

Byron Young injury update

Young is questionable to play after being limited all week in practice. Sean McVay didn’t say anything about Young’s status, so it doesn’t sound like a major concern.

Patriots injury report: Game status for Barmore and Dugger revealed

Game statuses for Christian Barmore and Kyle Dugger revealed

The New England Patriots released their final injury report ahead of Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Rams.

No players have been ruled out for the Week 11 matchup, but there are 10 players listed as questionable to play on the list, including returning defensive tackle Christian Barmore, safety Kyle Dugger and defensive end Deatrich Wise Jr.

Barmore returned for his first regular-season practice this year with the Patriots on Thursday. It was his first outing since being diagnosed with blood clots in the summer.

According to coach Jerod Mayo, there’s a legitimate chance that Barmore will suit up and play on Sunday. Those odds are probably less likely for Wise considering he was held out of practice this week with the foot injury he suffered at the end of last week’s game against the Chicago Bears.

Here are the official game statuses for the Patriots:

Dugger might have a chance to play in the game considering he has been a limited participant at practice this week. Dugger and Barmore both potentially returning would be a huge lift for the Patriots defense in this matchup.

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Jaguars vs. Lions: Final injury reports, game statuses

Jaguars vs. Lions: Final injury reports, game statuses

Find Jacksonville and Detroit’s final injury reports and initial game statuses for Week 11 below.

* indicates upgraded status from the previous practice 

^ indicates player is designated to return from injured reserve 

Jaguars injury report

  • RB Keilan Robinson^ (toe) — full
  • RB D’Ernest Johnson (hamstring) — limited
  • WR Brian Thomas Jr. (chest) — limited
  • WR Gabe Davis (shoulder) — limited
  • OL Brandon Scherff (knee) — limited
  • OL Ezra Cleveland (ankle) — limited
  • OL Blake Hance (knee) — limited
  • DE Josh Hines-Allen (shoulder) — limited
  • DT Maason Smith (ankle) — limited
  • CB Tyson Campbell (shoulder) — limited
  • S Daniel Thomas (hamstring) — limited
  • QB Trevor Lawrence (left shoulder) — did not participate
  • RB Tank Bigsby (ankle) — did not participate

Jaguars game statuses

  • RB Keilan Robinson: QUESTIONABLE
  • OL Ezra Cleveland: QUESTIONABLE
  • DL Maason Smith: QUESTIONABLE
  • QB Trevor Lawrence: OUT
  • RB Tank Bigsby: OUT

Analysis: After Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson ruled starting quarterback Trevor Lawrence out of Week 11 on Wednesday, Jacksonville announced Friday that running back Tank Bigsby would not play against Detroit, either.

Pederson said Bigsby was slated to practice Friday after being sidelined Wednesday and Thursday, That did not end up being the case as Bigsby was a nonparticipant for the final session of the week.

Jaguars starting left guard Ezra Cleveland enters the matchup questionable. Pederson said Cleveland “should be good to go” Friday, after missing Jacksonville’s last two games.

Lions injury report

  • OT Taylor Decker (shoulder) — full*
  • DT Brodric Martin^ (knee) — full
  • LB Malcolm Rodriguez (ankle) — full*
  • CB Carlton Davis (hand) — full
  • CB Emmanuel Moseley^ (pectoral) — full
  • TE Sam LaPorta (shoulder) — did not participate
  • LB Ben Niemann (ankle) — did not participate
  • S Ifeatu Melifonwu^ (ankle) — did not participate

Lions game statuses

  • LB Ben Niemann: QUESTIONABLE
  • TE Sam LaPorta: OUT
  • DT Brodric Martin: OUT
  • CB Emmanuel Moseley: OUT
  • S Ifeatu Melifonwu: OUT

Analysis: Star Lions tight end Sam LaPorta was ruled out against the Jaguars after missing each day of practice this week with a shoulder injury. Backup linebacker Ben Niemann joined the injury report Friday with an ankle injury.

Broncos release Friday injury report: Starting safety questionable for Sunday

Broncos safety Brandon Jones (abdomen) is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against the Falcons.

Denver Broncos safety Brandon Jones (abdomen) is questionable for Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Falcons after being limited in all three days of practice this week.

Broncos coach Sean Payton said “hopefully he’s ready” when asked about Jones after Friday’s practice.

Elsewhere on the injury front, wide receiver Josh Reynolds (finger), safety Delarrin Turner-Yell (ACL) and linebacker Drew Sanders (Achilles) all fully participated in practice this week but they have been ruled out for Sunday.

Reynolds is eligible to return from injured reserve and Turner-Yell and Sanders are eligible to return from the physically unable to perform list. The Broncos will need to open up roster spots when those three players are activated, but it won’t happen this week.

Meanwhile, the Falcons have a long injury report with eight players ruled out this week.

The Broncos’ complete Friday injury report can be seen below.

Player Wed Thur Fri Game Status
DB P.J. Locke (thumb) Full Full Full
WR Josh Reynolds (hand) Full Full Full Out
LB Drew Sanders (Achilles) Full Full Full Out
DB Delarrin Turner-Yell (knee) Full Full Full Out
DE Zach Allen (elbow/NIR – rest) Limited Full Full
DB Brandon Jones (abdomen) Limited Limited Limited Questionable

Sunday’s game will be regionally televised on Fox (view the TV map). Playing at home, the Broncos are considered slight favorites in Week 11.

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Saints rule out 2 players, 6 more questionable vs. Browns on final injury report

The New Orleans Saints ruled out two players against the Browns, with six questionable on the final Week 11 injury report:

Believe it or not, this is a big improvement. The New Orleans Saints ruled out just two players against the Cleveland Browns, with six more questionable on the final Week 11 injury report. Just one starter is out for sure — left guard Lucas Patrick (ankle) — and three others are in the questionable group between center Erik McCoy (groin), linebacker Pete Werner (hand), and cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry (hamstring). Werner at least will be a game-time decision.

That’s a far cry from where the Saints had been in regards to injuries for much of this season (and last year, and the year before that). Interim head coach Darren Rizzi made it a point to revise the daily practice schedule, but whatever the training staff is doing differently is working, too.

But that’s not to say the Saints have an advantage in health this week. The Browns ruled out just one player, defensive tackle Mike  Hall (knee),  and  the other five players listed on their injury report this week all practiced fully on Friday and will be available for Sunday’s game. That includes backup quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson (right finger) and wide receiver Jerry Jeudy (knee). Check the final Week 11 injury report for yourself:

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Breaking down Packers’ final injury report of Week 11 vs. Bears

Breaking down the final injury report of Week 11 before the Packers take on the Chicago Bears.

The Green Bay Packers ruled out running back MarShawn Lloyd and offensive lineman Jordan Morgan and listed cornerback Jaire Alexander and safety Evan Williams as questionable and defensive lineman Colby Wooden as doubtful on the final injury report before facing the Chicago Bears in Week 11.

How will the injury situation affect Sunday’s showdown?

Here’s an in-depth breakdown of the Packers’ final injury report ahead of Week 11:

Out (2)

RB MarShawn Lloyd (ankle/hamstring/abdomen): The terrible injury luck continues for Lloyd, who now has appendicitis and an unclear return timeline. He could miss multiple games if surgery was required to fix the internal problem. Without Lloyd for the foreseeable future, the Packers will continue to lean on Emanuel Wilson and Chris Brooks behind Josh Jacobs at running back.

OL Jordan Morgan (shoulder): Speaking of bad injury luck, Morgan injured his shoulder for the third time and is out indefinitely. He originally suffered the injury in training camp. After reinjuring the shoulder in Week 2, the Packers’ first-round pick missed three games. Morgan started at left guard in Week 9 and had been rotating with Sean Rhyan at right guard. The Packers’ top backup along the interior is now rookie Jacob Monk.

Doubtful (1)

DL Colby Wooden (shoulder): He didn’t practice all week while dealing with a shoulder injury and isn’t expected to play. The Packers could elevate a defensive lineman — such as Jonathan Ford — from the practice squad to help with depth up front against the Bears.

Questionable (2)

CB Jaire Alexander (knee): The Packers’ top corner returned to practice this week after missing Week 9 and got in three limited practices. While not 100 percent, he’s expected to play against the Bears. Eric Stokes, Carrington Valentine and Keisean Nixon have played the majority of perimeter snaps with Alexander not available this season.

S Evan Williams (hamstring): Like Alexander, Williams returned to practice this week and was limited in all three practices. The Packers would play Javon Bullard more at safety if Williams is at all limited on Sunday.

No status designation

The following players have no status designation and will be available to play on Sunday vs. the Bears: DL Kenny Clark, DE Kingsley Enagbare, RB Josh Jacobs, OL Elgton Jenkins, QB Jordan Love, C Josh Myers, LT Rasheed Walker.

Myers will attempt to play through a wrist injury. He was limited this week. Love was a full participant all week.

Bears injury report

The Bears ruled out starting left guard Teven Jenkins, who has an ankle injury, but the offensive line will return starting tackles Braxton Jones and Darnell Wright, who are good to go for Sunday. Edge rusher Montez Sweat is questionable, but he practiced in a full capacity on Friday. Former Packers defensive back Tarvarius Moore is questionable while still in concussion protocol. The Bears placed starting safety Jaquan Brisker on injured reserve.

Oregon injury update for Week 12 game vs Wisconsin

The full Oregon injury update for the Week 12 game at the Wisconsin Badgers.

Considering it’s Week 12 of the college football season, Oregon’s injury report is very manageable and it shouldn’t affect the outcome of the game against Wisconsin one way or another.

Gary Bryant, Jr. and Dave Iuli are finally completely off the report, which is great news, but they’ve been replaced with Jordan Burch and Jordan James. But it looks like those two will be available to play on Saturday for the Ducks. They appear on the report because they’re a little banged up.

There’s also some encouraging news on Tez Johnson as well. It seems as if he’s healing quicker than most.

Here’s the complete report.

Oregon injury report

  • Tez Johnson — Shoulder — Out
  • Marcus Harper — Knee — Questionable
  • Matthew Bedford — Knee — Out
  • Jordan Burch — Ankle — Questionable
  • Jordan James — Unspecified — Questionable
  • Jahlil Florence — Leg — Out
  • Kyler Kasper — Leg — Out
  • Jack Ressler — Unspecified — Out
  • Fox Crader — Unspecified — Out
  • My’Keil Gardner — Foot — Doubtful
  • Dakoda Fields — Knee — Out

Tez Johnson injury update

Johnson was injured during the Michigan game on the first drive and he missed the majority of that game as well as the contest with Maryland. But the sling that he was wearing came off and although he’s out vs. Wisconsin, Oregon does have a bye week next. That would give Johnson almost four weeks to heal and it’s becoming more promising that he’ll be available on Senior Day against the Huskies Nov. 30.

Marcus Harper II injury update

Offensive lineman Marcus Harper II went down in the second half of the Michigan game holding his knee. He walked off the field, but he wasn’t able to return. Harper missed the Maryland contest, but it looks as if the minor tweak to his knee has mostly healed and he should be available on Saturday in Wisconsin injury update

Jordan James injury update

James just had seven carries for 29 yards, but he score an early touchdown. While his unspecified injury doesn’t seem to be serious, he’s still listed as questionable. Should James miss this week, the Ducks will go to Noah Whittington and Jaden Limar and not miss a beat.

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Bills vs. Chiefs: Thursday injury reports for both teams

Bills vs. Chiefs: Thursday injury reports for both teams

Here are the full injury reports for the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs ahead of their Week 11 matchup at Highmark Stadium:

Kansas City Chiefs (9-0)

Did not practice

  • N/A

Limited participation

  • DE Charles Omenihu (knee–IR)
  • RB Isiah Pacheco (ankle–IR)
  • WR JuJu Smith Schuster (hamstring)
  • K Harrison Butker (left knee)

Full practice

  • DE Mike Danna (pectoral)
  • WR JuJu Smith Schuster (hamstring)
  • WR Mecole Hardman (shoulder/toe)
  • WR DeAndre Hopkins (knee)
  • DE George Karlaftis (abdomen/ankle)
  • QB Patrick Mahomes (ankle/hip)
  • OL Wanya Morris (knee)
  • DT Derrick Nnadi (triceps)

Notes: Butker was added to the injury report on Thursday. … Smith-Schuster was upgraded from limited to full.

Buffalo Bills (8-2)

Did not practice

  • OL Spencer Brown (ankle)
  • WR Keon Coleman (wrist)
  • TE Dalton Kincaid (knee)

Limited participation

  • WR Amari Cooper (wrist)
  • LB Matt Milano (bicep–IR)

Full practice

  • QB Josh Allen (left hand)
  • CB Christian Benford (wrist)
  • LB Terrel Bernard (ankle/pectoral)
  • CB Kaiir Elam (shoulder)
  • FB Reggie Gilliam (hip)
  • WR Mack Hollins (shoulder)
  • DT DaQuan Jones (foot)
  • TE Quintin Morris (shoulder/hamstring)
  • S Taylor Rapp (foot/shoulder)
  • WR Curtis Samuel (pectoral/foot)
  • DE Casey Toohill (knee)
  • LB Dorian Williams (knee)

Notes: The Bills’ injured report did not change on Thursday.

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