Week 14 in the NFL got underway on Thursday with the Raiders and Rams and now we’re full steam ahead to the Sunday slate. Unlike the last few weeks, we do have several clubs on the bye — Falcons, Bears, Packers, Colts, Saints and Commanders. Despite missing a chunk of teams, this slate is loaded with matchups that will have direct impacts on the playoff picture in both conferences thanks to six divisional games. With that in mind, you’ll not want to miss a second.
Of course, with a new week of games comes a new collection of injuries that we need to follow. With teams finishing up the week of practice, they’ve released their final injury reports and rolled out game statuses for Week 14. Below, you’ll be able to find each of those reports and a breakdown of some of the biggest injuries.
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New York is largely healthy coming into Week 14, despite an illness running through the locker room that did see a number of players miss time during the week, including Corey Davis, George Fant and D.J. Reed. However, they were all back at practice as full participants on Friday, so they seem all set to go for this AFC East matchup.
The Bills saw Milano practice for the first time this week on a limited basis on Friday, which does hold out hope that he’ll be able to play through his knee injury. Meanwhile, Dawkins was a full participant in practice on Friday, which trends favorably for Week 14 despite his questionable tag. Fellow offensive lineman David Quessenberry (ankle) has no injury designation after practicing fully on Friday.
Cleveland was set to be fully healthy coming into Week 14, but Cooper suffered a hip injury during Thursday’s practice and did not participate on Friday. Head coach Kevin Stefanski told reporters that the team has to “take this over the next couple of days and see where it lands.” On a more positive note, the Browns are set to see the return of tight end David Njoku after he missed last week due to a knee injury.
Cincinnati is set to get running back Joe Mixon back in the fold this week after he practiced fully and does not carry an injury designation for Week 14. Mixon had previously missed time due to a concussion. While the Bengals will reinsert Mixon back into the lineup, they won’t have Hurst, who has been ruled out due to a calf injury that forced him to miss the entire week of practice.
The Texans are down…
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