NFL Week 1 injury report: Bengals could be without top-2 playmakers; Browns LT ruled out



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It may be Week 1, but there are a host of injuries fans will want to monitor in the days leading up to kickoff. Fortunately for you, we’re tracking every notable injury and will include it in our weekly injury rundown. 

Below, you can see each Week 1 matchup and the notable injuries that every team is currently dealing with. Teams officially started practicing Wednesday, which means we’ve got a bunch of injury reports to sort through. One notable injury update from Thursday night’s season opener was Ravens veteran linebacker Kyle Van Noy exiting early after fracturing an orbital bone. It’s not yet known how much time he will miss. 

Here’s a game-by-game rundown of each team’s current injury situation. 

Note: Summaries of teams that do not have an official game-time designation are from Wednesday’s initial injury report 

Packers at Eagles (Friday night in Brazil) 

Packers: TE Tucker Kraft (back), RB MarShawn Lloyd (hamstring), RB Emanuel Wilson (hip) QUESTIONABLE 
Eagles: CB Isaiah Rodgers (hand), LB Devin White (ankle) OUT 

Each of Green Bay’s questionable players were limited during Thursday’s estimated practice, which could be considered a positive sign. For the Eagles, White’s absence clears the way for three-year veteran Nakobe Dean to make his fifth career start. 

Steelers: OL Isaac Seumalo (pectoral), WR Roman Wilson (ankle), DE Logan Lee (calf) OUT; QB Russell Wilson (calf) QUESTIONABLE 
Falcons: CB Antonio Hamilton Sr. (groin) OUT 

Pittsburgh’s injury report is not a good one. While it looks grim, Wilson is holding out hope that he can play after he was limited the last two days. Fortunately for the Steelers, Justin Fields got extensive time with the first-team offense this summer when Wilson was out, so he should be prepared to start if Wilson can’t go. 

For the Falcons, they will have tight end Kyle Pitts for Sunday’s game after he was able to be a full practice participant the past two days. 

Cardinals: WR Xavier Weaver (oblique) OUT; S Joey Blount (back), TE Tip Reiman (ankle) QUESTIONABLE 
Bills:
DE Javon Solomon (oblique) OUT; DE Dawuane Smoot (toe) QUESTIONALE 

Regarding Weaver, Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon said that he is trending toward making his NFL debut next week. Blount and Reiman were both limited practice participants on Friday. 

Smoot did not practice Friday after not having an injury designation the previous two days. Fortunately for the Bills, they have depth at DE (in the form of Von Miller, Greg Rousseau, AJ Epenesa and Casey Toohill) in the event that Smoot can’t go. 

Titans: S Jamal Adams (hip), LB Otis Reese (concussion) OUT; WR DeAndre Hopkins (knee), CB Chidobe Awuzie (calf) QUESTIONABLE 
Bears: DL Zacch Pickens (groin) OUT; WR Keenan Allen (heel), DL Montez Sweat (toe), DL Darrell Taylor (foot), DL Demarcus Walker (groin) QUESTIONABLE 

Hopkins was limited all week, while Awuzie was limited on Friday after not having an injury designation throughout the week. The former All-Pro wideout recently said that he tore his MCL roughly five weeks ago and plans to play through the injury. 

Allen’s and Sweat’s arrows are pointing up, as both players were full practice participants Friday. Conversely, things aren’t looking as good for Taylor, who didn’t practice after not appearing on the injury report the previous two days. 

Texans: S M.J. Stewart (knee) OUT 
Colts: WR Josh Downs (ankle) OUT; K Matt Gay (hernia) QUESTIONABLE 

Stewart, who did not have an injury designation at the start of training camp after suffering a season-ending shoulder injury last November, did not practice all week. 

For the Colts, Gay did not practice all week, which obviously is not a good sign for Sunday. The Colts recently re-signed Spencer Shrader to the practice squad in the event that Gay is not ready to go by Sunday. 

Jaguars: S Daniel Thomas (Achilles) QUESTIONABLE
Dolphins: WR Malik Washington (quadricep) OUT; CB Jalen Ramsey (hamstring) QUESTIONABLE 

Ramsey was limited on Friday after not practicing the previous two days, which is obviously a good sign for Miami. For the Jaguars, Thomas was limited throughout the week. 

Patriots: G Sidy Sow (anke) OUT; RB Antonio Gibson (hip) QUESTIONABLE 
Bengals: OT Amarius Mims (pectoral), DL Kris Jenkins (thumb) OUT; WR Tee Higgins (hamstring) DOUBTFUL; WR Ja’Marr Chase (rest) QUESTIONABLE 

Gibson was limited the last two days after not having an injury designation on Wednesday. Gibson’s possible absence would likely lead to a heavier workload for Rhamondre Stevenson. 

Chase will determine whether or not he plays Sunday as he is hoping to have his contract extended prior to kickoff. If he plays, Chase assumes he will be limited. Higgins didn’t practice Friday, which is obviously not a good sign as far as playing Sunday. 

Panthers: TE Ian Thomas (calf), TE Tommy Tremble (hamstring/back) OUT; OT Yosh Nijman (tibia) QUESTIONABLE 
Saints: LB Jaylan Ford (hamstring), TE Dallin Holker (ankle), LB D’Marco Jackson (calf), DT Khalen Saunders (calf) OUT; WR A.T. Perry (hand), G Nick Saldiveri (calf), LB Willie Gay Jr. (back) QUESTIONABLE 

Carolina has a tight end problem, as Thomas and Tremble are both out for Sunday. The Panthers signed undrafted rookie Messiah Swinson off the Packers practice squad on Wednesday in the event that they were short at that position for Sunday. 

With Ford and Jackson already out, Gay’s status for Sunday looms even larger for the Saints. Gay was limited throughout the week. 

Giants: None 
Vikings: None 

As you can see, we’ve got a rare situation where neither team has any injury designations. Giants linebacker Brian Burns (ankle) will play after appearing on the injury report during the week. For the Vikings, wideouts Jordan Addison (ankle) and Jalen Nailor (ankle) will also play after being full participants during Friday’s practice. 

First-round rookie tight end Brock Bowers was a limited participant in Wednesday’s session as he nurses a foot injury. Linebacker Tommy Eichenberg (knee) and cornerback Decamerion Richardson (hamstring) were also limited. 

The Chargers were missing wideout DJ Chark Jr. from Wednesday’s practice due to a hip injury. Meanwhile, cornerback Tarheeb Still was limited with a hip injury. 

Broncos: None 
Seahawks: TBA 

Seattle listed tight end Pharaoh Brown (foot) and linebacker Uchenna Nwosu (knee) as nonparticipants on Wednesday. Meanwhile, the team limited tight end Noah Fant (toe), wide receiver Tyler Lockett (thigh), safety Rayshawn Jenkins (calf), and linebacker Dre’Mont Jones (hamstring). 

Cowboys: TE John Stephens Jr. (hamstring) OUT
Browns: LT Jedrick Wills (knee) OUT; RT Jack Conklin (knee) QUESTIONABLE

Stephens Jr. was the only Cowboys player who did not practice on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, which is why he was ruled out for Week 1 on Sunday. Everyone else in Dallas practiced in full all week, so the Cowboys will be a relatively healthy team to kick off the 2024 season. 

It was a different story in Cleveland, as three players were limited: Conklin, Wills and defensive tackle Dalvin Tomlinson (knee). Wills ended up being the only one of the three being ruled out after undergoing surgery last December. Conklin is questionable for Sunday. That isn’t great news for a Browns squad set to face 2023 NFL quarterback pressures leader Micah Parsons.

Commanders: QB Marcus Mariota (chest) OUT; DT Jer’Zhan Newton (foot) doubtful 
Buccaneers: DE Logan Hall (foot) OUT; DT Calijah Kancey (calf), WR Trey Palmer (concussion) QUESTIONABLE 

Veteran Jeff Driskel will fill in for Mariota as Washington’s primary backup behind rookie Jayden Daniels. The Commanders could elect to promote veteran Sheldon Day off the practice squad if Newton can’t go. 

William Gholston is slated to replace Hall in the starting lineup. Kancey was limited Friday after not appearing on the injury report the previous two days. Palmer was a full practice participant all week. 

Offensive lineman Rob Havenstein (ankle) was limited for the Rams to begin the week, while corners Darious Williams and Cobie Durant were limited due to hamstring injuries. 

Starting Lions defensive tackle DJ Reader (quad) was limited Wednesday. Lions coach Dan Campbell said there is still a chance that Reader — a former Bengal who spent the summer recovering from last year’s season-ending quad injury — plays Sunday. 

Jets at 49ers (Monday night) 

TBA 





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