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NFL Week 8 injury report: Cardinals’ Kyler Murray takes next step toward return;  Daniel Jones ruled out

NFL Week 8 injury report: Cardinals’ Kyler Murray takes next step toward return; Daniel Jones ruled out

Injuries are unfortunately a reality NFLAll 32 clubs had to weather health-related storms for seven weeks. Deshaun Watson is still dealing with a shoulder injury, Ryan Tannehill could miss significant time with an ankle injury suffered in London, Daniel Jones hasn’t played in two weeks with a neck issue, and the San Francisco 49ers have several upset stars. .

With Thursday night’s Buccaneers-Bills game in the books, let’s take a look at the injuries around NFL For the rest 28 NFL teams She is scheduled to play on Sunday.

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Defensive end Keon White was the only Patriots to miss practice Wednesday, sitting out with a concussion. Offensive tackle Calvin Anderson (illness), Defensive tackle Christian Barmore (Knee), Offensive tackle Trent Brown (Ankle/Knee), Defensive tackle Davon Godchaux (Ankle), Tight end Hunter Henry (Ankle), Wide receiver Ty Montgomery (Knee), Offensive guard Cole Strange (knee), linebacker Josh Uche (ankle/toe), cornerback Shaun Wade (shoulder) and defensive end Dietrich Wise Jr. (shoulder) were limited participants.

The Dolphins had a lengthy injury report. Wide receiver Tyreek Hill (hip), safety Jevon Holland (concussion), linebacker Alec Ingold (foot) and running back Raheem Mostert (ankle) missed practice Wednesday. Wide receiver River Cracraft (shoulder), cornerback Xavien Howard (groin), cornerback Kader Kuhu (neck), defensive back Nick Needham (Achilles), cornerback Jalen Ramsey (knee), cornerback Cam Smith (foot), wide receiver Jaylen Waddle (back) and offensive lineman Connor Williams (groin) were limited participants.

All of the Cowboys were healthy in training. Defensive back Juane Thomas was the only player listed on the injury report, as he was a full participant with a hamstring injury.

Head coach Sean McVay said defensive tackle Larrell Murchison, linebacker Ernest Jones, linebacker Byron Young, safety Russ Yeast and receiver Ben Skowronek were all limited Wednesday, but added he did not expect their injuries to impact their readiness for Sunday’s game. Tackling for Joe Noteboom, who was recovering from a hip injury, was limited, according to McVay.

  • Giants: QB Daniel Jones (neck), RB Gary Breitel (hamstring) out; Andrew Thomas (hamstring) is questionable; CB Adoree Jackson (neck), OT Evan Neal (ankle), C John Michael Schmitz (shoulder), LB Kayvon Thibodeaux (knee), TE Darren Waller (hamstring) are questionable.
  • Planes: To be determined later

Injuries have devastated the Giants. At least Saquon Barkley is off the report, but New York will once again be without its starting quarterback and perhaps as many as four offensive linemen. If Waller also sits, it will leave the Giants incredibly fatigued almost everywhere on offense. Meanwhile, Jackson is one of the team’s key players and could play a role in defense for Jarrett Wilson, if he’s able to.

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For the Jets, wide receiver Randall Cobb (shoulder) and offensive guard Joe Tippman (quadriceps) did not practice. Offensive tackle Mickey Becton (knee), cornerback Michael Carter II (hamstring) and wide receiver Earvin Charles (shoulder) were limited participants. In good news, cornerbacks Sauce Gardner and DJ Reed were full participants after recently suffering concussions.

Cornerback JuJu Brents (quad), tight end Kylen Granson (concussion), defensive tackle Eric Johnson II (ankle), running back Zack Moss (elbow/heel) and offensive tackle Braden Smith (hip/wrist) did not practice with the Colts on Wednesday.

Saints offensive lineman James Hurst (ankle) and star running back Alvin Kamara (illness) did not practice. Tight end Juwan Johnson (calf), defensive back JT Gray (hamstring), offensive tackle Landon Young (hip), offensive tackle Ryan Ramczyk (concussion), linebacker Demario Davis (knee), safety Tyrann Mathieu (foot) , safety Marcus Maye (hamstring) and linebacker Taysom Hill (chest) were limited participants.

Running back Aaron Jones (hamstring), tight end Luke Musgrave (ankle) and guard Josh Myers (ankle) did not practice in the Packers’ opening session this week. Corner Jer Alexander (back), linebacker Devondere Campbell (ankle), guard Elgton Jenkins (knee), tackle Yosh Nijman (knee), and defensive lineman Devonte White (knee) were all limited.

With the Vikings, they did not have an official practice on Wednesday, so their injury report is an estimate. However, the team listed tight end TJ Hockenson (foot) and linebacker Brian Asamoah II (ankle) as non-participants. Guard Ezra Cleveland (foot) and receiver Jalen Naylor (hamstring) were limited.

  • Panthers: S Von Bell (quad), WR Laviska Shenault (ankle) out; LB Brian Burns (elbow), LB Frankie Luvu (hip), OT Taylor Moton (knee/rest), S Xavier Woods (hamstring) questionable
  • Texas: To be determined later

The Panthers look like they could be very strong on defense against CJ Stroud and Co. Bell and Woods make up the back end of the defence, while Burns and Luvu are two of the team’s best players up front. Moton is probably Carolina’s best offensive lineman.

  • the Eagles: To be determined later
  • Leaders: LB Cody Barton (ankle) OG Sahdik Charles (calf) out; WR Curtis Samuel (knee), DT Vedarian Mathis (calf) are questionable

Cornerback Bradley Roby was the only Eagle not to practice Wednesday as he missed with a shoulder injury. Defensive tackle Milton Williams was limited with a heel injury, while safety Reed Blankenship was a full participant with a rib issue.

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Washington’s offensive line has been an issue all season in front of Sam Howell. Samuel also emerged as one of the team’s top targets. So, there could be some impact on crime if he sits. The defensive front is a strength for Washington, but Mathis has barely played this year. Barton leads the team in tackles, and his presence on the second level of defense may be absent.

Jaguars wide receiver Zay Jones sat out of practice with a knee injury. Cornerback Tyson Campbell (hamstring), safety Andre Sisko (hamstring), quarterback Trevor Lawrence (knee), offensive tackle Walker Little (knee) and offensive guard Brandon Scherff (ankle) were limited participants.

For the Steelers, offensive guard Nate Herbig (illness) and defensive back Levi Wallace (foot) missed practice.

  • Falcons: LB Ty Davis (concussion) is out; LB Bud Dupree (groin) is questionable
  • Titans: To be determined later

Atlanta looks healthy coming into this game. Bijan Robinson, who was severely limited last week with a headache, was not listed on the injury report at all.

For the Titans, quarterback Ryan Tannehill (ankle) and rookie Josh Wile (concussion) did not practice. Center Aaron Brewer (neck) and cornerback Roger McCreary (hamstring) were limited participants. Titans fans will be happy to hear that wide receiver Treylon Burks (knee) and defensive tackle Teair Tart (toe) were full participants.

The Browns had a number of players absent from practice on Wednesday, including Deshaun Watson. He has already been ruled out of Week 8 with a shoulder injury and PJ Walker will start again. Along with Watson, Jerome Ford (ankle), Marquise Godwin (back), running back Kareem Hunt (groin), tight end David Njoku (knee), and linebacker Sione Takitaki (hamstring) missed practice with injuries. Defensive end Ogbo Okoronkwo (ribs), linebacker Anthony Walker (shoulder) and offensive tackle Jedrick Wells (foot, ankle) were limited.

The Seahawks protected Phil Haynes (calf), receiver Tyler Lockett (hamstring), linebacker Bobby Wagner (ankle), running back Kenneth Walker III (calf), and linebacker Uchenna Nwosu (pectoral) from Wednesday’s practice due to injury. Nosu’s pectoral injury ended the season, so he will soon head to IR. Meanwhile, DK Metcalf (ribs, hip) was a full participant in practice after missing last week’s game.

Baltimore was missing three players from Wednesday’s opening practice: running back Keaton Mitchell (hamstring), linebacker Roquan Smith (shoulder), and safety Marcus Williams (hamstring). Cornerback Kevon Seymour (ankle) was limited.

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The most notable injury news for the Cardinals surrounds center Kyler Murray, who was taken off the injury report on Thursday as he continues to recover from the torn ACL he suffered last season. The club opened their training window last week, and it appears he is very close to a return. Meanwhile, linebacker Chris Barnes (hamstring), defensive lineman Kevin Strong (shoulder) and offensive lineman Elijah Wilkinson (neck) all did not practice. Cornerback Antonio Hamilton (groin), wideout Zach Pascal (neck) and safety Jalen Thompson (hamstring) were all limited.

Chiefs midfielder Nick Bolton was not in training on Wednesday due to a wrist injury, where he is expected to miss Almost two months. Safety Mike Edwards (elbow), running back Jerick McKinnon (groin) and wide receiver Justin Watson (elbow) were full participants.

Denver was without running back Dwayne Washington at practice due to a knee injury while safety Justin Simmons (hip) was limited.

  • Bengal: LB Akeem Davis-Gaither (knee), RB Chase Brown (hamstring) are out
  • 49ers: To be determined later

Davis-Gaither has not played since Week 3. Brown was operating behind Joe Mixon and Trayvon Williams in the backfield for most of the season.

The 49ers were without quarterback Brock Purdy on Wednesday as Kyle Shanahan told reporters he was out in the concussion protocol. If he can’t clear the protocol, Sam Darnold will start in San Francisco. On top of Purdy, the Niners were without tackle Trent Williams (ankle) and receiver Deebo Samuel (shoulder) in practice. Linebacker Dre Greenlaw had the day off.

For Chicago, safety Jaquan Brisker (illness), offensive guard Nate Davis (ankle), center Justin Fields (thumb), defensive back Terrell Smith (illness) and offensive tackle Darnell Wright (shoulder/toe) did not practice Wednesday. Safety Eddie Jackson (foot) and offensive tackle Braxton Jones (neck) were limited participants.

The Chargers were without tight end Gerald Everett due to a hip injury and wide receiver Joshua Palmer due to a knee injury. Linebacker Khalil Mack also did not practice on Wednesday, but simply took a day off. Safety Alohi Gilman (heel), receiver Jalen Guyton (knee), defensive back Dean Leonard (hamstring), defensive lineman Otito Ogbonya (knee) and tackle Trey Pipkins III (ankle) were all limited.