NFL Injury Update Week 10

Week 10 of NFL season There are some interesting matches. Week Titled by Seattle Seahawks Football Team have to face up with Green Bay Packersand both teams could see their midfield pair back.

Aaron Rodgers back from COVID-19 reserve / list after going missing for a week because of a positive coronavirus test. For Seattle, Russell Wilson To be on the way to start after taking a month off with a middle finger injury on his throwing hand.

NS The Arizona Cardinals will wait till sunday to make decisions about QB Kyler Murray who missed last week with an ankle injury. Arizona moves to Colt McCoy in Week 9 and pass San Francisco 49ers.

In Thursday’s match against Baltimore Raven, Miami Dolphins midfielder Jacoby Brissett exit after he injured his knee in the third quarter. He didn’t come back and Tagovailoa took over, leading Miami to a nasty 22-10 victory. Besides, Sam Darnold afterward Carolina Panthers to be put on the injured reserve on friday after suffering shoulder injury against New England Patriots last week. He will be sidelined for at least four weeks. NS Panthers signed free agent Orange Newton to return to the team.

Our NFL reporters have provided you with the latest developments on the big-name players that will be joining this weekend.

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Injury: Ankle sprain
Murray was named as a suspect in Sunday’s game against the Panthers because of a sprained left ankle. He’s improved this week, saying he’s been significantly better than last week. He trains on Friday for the first time in two weeks, a boon for the Cardinals, but coach Kliff Kingsbury said Murray doesn’t need to be 100% on Sunday. He just needed to be able to move enough to protect himself.

Injury: Hamstring
Hopkins will be a play-time decision after missing the second straight week of practice. Kliff Kingsbury said Hopkins has progressed but Arizona is being overly cautious with his soft tissue injury because they don’t want it to last. The Cardinals want Hopkins to be in full strength whenever he returns. – Josh Weinfuss


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Injury: Ankle
Smith will miss the second game in a row with an ankle injury. He has missed as many games in a season for the sixth year in a row. Cowboys will start Terence Steele settle on the left in Smith’s absence. He struggled early in the loss to Denver last week but felt he got better as the game went on. Steele has practiced all reps at the ball this week and he believes the additional work will help him this week, as will the coaches. If he gets stuck, the Cowboys will go with veteran support Ty Nsekhe. They didn’t want to move La’el Collins from the right. – Todd Archer


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Injury: Ankle sprain
With protection Graham Glasgow Having suffered a reserve injury for the rest of the season, the Broncos will face the Eagles Sunday without three starting attacking forwards as both Bolles and Massie will miss the game. The Broncos found room to work in the game in their win over Dallas last Sunday with three backups on the offensive front for most of the day and will require the same effort. Offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur is expected to miss the game and, after testing positive for COVID-19 on Friday, the Broncos will have to deal with a lot of problems once they have the ball. – Jeff Legwold


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Injury: Thighs
Williams was dropped from Sunday’s game in Pittsburgh. He was at the Lions facility, but didn’t practice all week. He was also out of action because of the loss to Philadelphia in Week 8 before goodbye.

Injury: Hips
Seibert (right) was also ruled out of Sunday’s match. He was at the Lions facility for limited workouts on Wednesday and Thursday, but did not practice on Friday before being ruled inactive. – Eric Woodyard


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Injury: COVID-19
Rodgers missed last week’s game because of a positive COVID-19 test. The defending MVP has been mostly involved in all he can this week, but has clearly been unable to practice. On Saturday, he met the NFL’s return-to-competition protocols and will likely take on the Seahawks if the Packers de-activate him from the COVID list by 4 p.m. ET. – Rob Demovsky


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Injury: Bruised heel
Coach Urban Meyer said earlier in the week that he had received positive information that Robinson could play against the Colts, but that Robinson did not practice on Wednesday, was limited to Thursday and did not participate in a match. exercise in the open media section of Friday. practice. That could be a game day decision like last week, when Robinson checked his leg during pregnancy before the team rendered him inactive. Even when Robinson plays, expect Carlos Hyde getting more work than usual when Robinson is healthy. – Michael DiRocco


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Injury: Ankle
Kwiatkoski, a former player and main backup in midfield for Denzel Perryman, will be spelled by veteran KJ Wright, who has started two games outside this season. Marquel Lee is also a redundancy. – Paul Gutierrez


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Injury: elbow
The Vikings will once again have no clubs Michael Pierce, who recovered from an elbow injury a few weeks ago wasn’t moving at the rate that’s predicted. Linebacker Anthony Barr, who has faced a knee injury since training camp, will rest this week after playing 98 times against Baltimore. Co-Defense Coordinator Adam Zimmer said the team will regularly rest Barr for the rest of the season to protect his knee, which is a chronic problem, but couldn’t get him off the field this week in LA. – Courtney Cronin


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Injury: Concussion
Both top drivers left behind wins last Sunday over the Panthers in the fourth quarter and have been in concussion protocol ever since. The team did not add a run back to the practice team, which may reflect their optimism that either or both will be cleared in time for Sunday’s game. JJ Taylor and Brandon Bolden are the only other RBs on the list. – Mike Reiss


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Injury: Knee
Kamara is not expected to be out for the long term, but he will clearly be missed as he is vital to New Orleans’ exhaustion offensive. Kamara leads the team with 105 yards from script per game, seven touchdowns and 32 hits (10 more than anyone else on the team for the Saints’ 31st-ranked passing error). The only favor was that the Saints exchanged for a trusted veterans backup source at Mark Ingram last month. He will play a huge role on Sunday as both a runner and a pass catcher.

Injuries: Knee, shoe shiner
Armstead is one of the NFL’s best lefties, so he’ll be missed a lot – especially since left-back Andrus Peat has also been sidelined since last month with a chest injury. However, The Saints have done an admirable job filling in various injuries this season (including Armstead’s absence earlier this season). Veteran saver/guard James Hurst should drop from left-back to handle left to replace Armstead, while second-year professional Calvin Throckmorton fills in at guard. – Mike Triplett


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Injury: Hip flexor
After missing two games, Corey Davis has been training all week and will play Sunday against the Bills. Offense has changed since he last played. It’s not like QB is injured Zach Wilson, who focused too much on Davis, Mike White uniform ball distribution. You would think that would lead to fewer goals for Davis, who is averaging seven goals per game, but the Jets are passing more often with White, so it should be washed. – Cimini is rich


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Injury: Concussion
Sweat is listed as an issue but has been in training this week and is expected to be concussion free by Friday, coach Nick Sirianni said. That increases the likelihood that he will be there to fight Denver. Meanwhile, player Andre Dillard injured his knee in training on Friday and is under question. – Tim McManus


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Injury: Toe
Claypool injured his toe in the win over the Bears and didn’t practice for two days the Steelers went to practice after Monday night’s game. Claypool’s injury is another impact on wide receiver depth. Search White Cody to get increased workload and Pat Freiermuth to get even bigger target share. – Brooke Pryor


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Injury: Neck
Armstead is one of many Niners facing injury this week, but he looks to be headed in the wrong direction for Monday night’s meeting with the Rams. Armstead was limited to practice on Thursday but did not participate on Friday. For a team that also has defensive defenders, such as Jimmie Ward, Josh Norman and Dre Kirkpatrick Addressing injury issues, loss of Armstead could mean more time for Rams midfield Matthew Stafford to sit back and find one of his many weapons. – Nick Wagoner


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Injury: Neck
Russell Wilson returned from a finger injury that sidelined him for three plus games, but the Seahawks’ offense won’t be quite at his full potential Sunday in Green Bay with Chris Carson out again. Seattle’s lead team returned to training Wednesday but will be out for at least another week because of his neck injury. With Carson missing the fifth game in a row, expect Alex Collins to start over with Seattle integration Rashaad Penny into the initial downhill stage and Travis Homer and DeeJay Dallas available as variable speed options. – Brady Henderson


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Injury: Hamstring
Jones was ultimately absent from the injury report earlier this week but that was short-lived. On Thursday, he seemed to tune into something for a personal period. Jones appeared on the report as a limited participant because of a hamstring injury. Prolonged injuries have been an ongoing problem for Jones this season. His status is questionable this week against the Saints.. – Turron Davenport

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