

Tennessee Titans (-1.5) at Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive end Derek Barnett (neck) and running backs Miles Sanders (ankle) and Jordan Howard (knee) were among the other notable players limited for Philly. Jalen Hurts was among eight players who were listed as limited participants for the Eagles walkthrough on Wednesday.
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Quarterback Taylor Heinicke (right elbow) was a full participant. McKissic as they are both in concussion protocol. As for non-COVID situations, the team was without receiver Terry McLaurin and running back J.D. Washington is in the midst of a COVID outbreak as over a dozen players have been placed on the reserve list over the past week.

Washington Football Team at Philadelphia Eagles (-7) Quarterback Daniel Jones (neck), offensive lineman Andrew Thomas (ankle), and defensive lineman Leonard Williams (triceps) were limited. New York was without running back Saquon Barkley (ankle) to begin the week along with offensive lineman Ben Bredeson (ankle), kicker Graham Gano (illness), defensive back Adoree' Jackson (quad), and defensive lineman Austin Johnson (foot). (ankle) and center JC Tretter (knee) were limited participants. Offensive guard Joel Bitonio (back), tight end Harrison Bryant (ankle), safety Ronnie Harrison Jr. Running back Kareem Hunt (ankle), defensive tackle Malik Jackson (knee), cornerback Greg Newsome II (concussion) and wide receiver Anthony Schwartz (concussion) did not practice Wednesday. The Browns are dealing with quite a lot when it comes to COVID-19, but also have some notable injuries to worry about. Linebacker Denzel Perryman (ankle) and corner Trayvon Mullen (toe) were the two other DNPs for the Raiders. He was held out for the second straight day, which doesn't trend favorably for his chances of playing Saturday. The big name worth monitoring continues to be tight end Darren Waller (knee, back). Las Vegas ran a walkthrough Wednesday, so this practice report is merely an estimation of the participation had the team gone full speed. Las Vegas Raiders (-1.5) at Cleveland Browns He carries no designation heading into this matchup. Meanwhile, receiver Mike Williams (heel) was a full participant at practice Wednesday following his limited to return to action Tuesday. Wylie is questionable, but was a full participant in practice all week.Įvery player listed as questionable for the Chargers was able to practice on a limited basis Wednesday, which should be looked at positively in terms of their chances of playing Thursday. Star defensive lineman Chris Jones is also on COVID reserve and will likely be sidelined. Sneed will miss "Thursday Night Football" due to the death of his brother, while Willie Gay will be out due to going on the reserve/COVID-19 list. Chargers: RB Austin Ekeler (ankle), S Alohi Gilman (quad), S Derwin James Jr.Chiefs: CB L'Jarius Sneed (personal) OUT OG Andrew Wylie (knee) QUESTIONABLE.Kansas City Chiefs (-3) at Los Angeles Chargers If you have a question about an NFL injury heading into Week 15, this is the place to be.Īll NFL odds come via Caesars Sportsbook. Elsewhere, Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is reportedly out for the rest of the regular season due to a knee injury, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is still working back from his ankle injury and Tennessee Titans star pass-rusher Bud Dupree is close to returning to the field.īelow, we will examine the midweek injury reports for 14 NFL teams and analyze the final injury report for Thursday night's matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers. Those on the reserve/COVID-19 list will not appear on injury reports, but notable names are registered there as well.

Some will miss Week 15, while others' statuses are still up in the air.īetween the coronavirus and injuries, some NFL rosters are getting pretty thin. The league is dealing with a COVID-19 outbreak, as dozens and dozens of players - including plenty of notable names - have been placed on reserve/COVID-19 lists. We are just a few weeks away from wrapping up the 2021 NFL regular season, although things are getting tougher with each passing day.
