Tracking Every Injury, Including the Latest on Justin Jefferson, Keenan Allen, Mike Evans, Saquon Barkley, Garrett Wilson, and Others


Injuries are an unfortunate reality of NFL life, but everyone who follows the league — fantasy football players, sports bettors, and fans of teams — wants the latest health information. In that vein, we’re tracking every NFL injury ahead of Week 11.

Let’s review the injury report for every game on the NFL’s Week 11 schedule. Remember, you can always stay updated on the latest injury buzz around the league with PFN’s NFL and Fantasy News Tracker.

NFL Week 11 Injury Tracker

Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens (TNF)

  • Bengals: WR Tee Higgins, OUT (hamstring); WR Andre Iosivas, OUT (knee); WR Charlie Jones, QUESTIONABLE (thumb); EDGE Sam Hubbard, OUT (ankle)
  • Ravens: WR Devin Duvernay, QUESTIONABLE (hamstring); OT Ronnie Stanley, OUT (knee); G John Simpson, QUESTIONABLE (illness/shoulder); EDGE Kyle Van Noy, QUESTIONABLE (groin); LB Trenton Simpson, OUT (concussion); CB Marlon Humphrey, DOUBTFUL (calf); S Daryl Worley, QUESTIONABLE (hamstring)

Bengals: Cincinnati will be without its second-best receiver and second-best edge rusher for the second straight game. With Iosivas sidelined, Trenton Irwin should see a full complement of snaps alongside Ja’Marr Chase after catching a touchdown in Week 10.

Hubbard is out again, too, so Cam Sample, first-round rookie Myles Murphy, and Joseph Ossai will need to take snaps at the defensive end. Fellow pass rusher Trey Hendrickson (knee) didn’t practice Monday but was limited the rest of the week and doesn’t have an injury designation for Thursday night.

Ravens: Stanley and Simpson (who might be able to play) would represent significant losses on the left side of Baltimore’s offensive line, but the Ravens have the depth to withstand their absences. Patrick Mekari will fill in at left tackle, while Ben Cleveland will likely play left guard if Simpson can’t suit up.

On defense, Rock Ya-Sin replaced Humphrey when the latter went down on Sunday and will start at CB if Humphrey can’t play.

Pittsburgh Steelers at Cleveland Browns

  • Steelers: WR Diontae Johnson (thumb); TE Pat Freiermuth (hamstring); DT Connor Heyward (groin); DT Montravius Adams (ankle); S Minkah Fitzpatrick (hamstring); S Keanu Neal (rib)
  • Browns: WR David Bell (knee); WR Marquise Goodwin (concussion); T Dawand Jones (knee); G Wyatt Teller (ankle); EDGE Ogbo Okoronkwo (groin); EDGE Alex Wright (knee); CB Denzel Ward (neck); CB Greg Newsome (groin); S Juan Thornhill (calf)

SteelersJohnson, who missed four games with a hamstring injury earlier this season, is now dealing with a thumb issue and did not practice on Wednesday. We’ll have to monitor his status throughout the rest of the week.

Pittsburgh designated Freiermiuth to return from injured reserve (IR) on Wednesday morning, opening a three-week window during which the Steelers can activate him. Freiermuth initially went down in Week 5, then aggravated his hamstring injury leading up to Week 7.

Fitzpatrick has already missed two games and began this week with a missed practice. Adams and Neal also failed to participate today.

BrownsCleveland made the biggest injury news of the week on Tuesday morning when they placed Deshaun Watson on IR following season-ending shoulder surgery. Fifth-round rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson will make his second start of the season on Sunday, playing ahead of veteran P.J. Walker.

Along the offensive line, Jones sat out last week and didn’t practice today. Teller played all 78 snaps at right guard against the Ravens but also failed to practice on Wednesday.

On the defensive side of the ball, Ward managed a limited practice after suffering a neck strain in Week 10. But Thornhill didn’t practice today after injuring his calf on Sunday. Rodney McLeod will see more work if Thornhill doesn’t play against the Steelers.

Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions

  • Bears: RB Khalil Herbert (ankle/shin); RB D’Onta Foreman (ankle); LB Tremaine Edmunds (knee); LB Jack Sanborn (ankle)
  • LionsWR Kalif Raymond (ankle); G Jonah Jackson (wrist/ankle); DT Isaiah Buggs (illness); DT Levi Onwuzurike (hip): S Ifeatu Melifonwu (hand)

BearsJustin Fields is still listed on Chicago’s injury report as he works his back from a dislocated right thumb, but he fully practiced on Wednesday. He was close to playing in Week 10 and is expected to be ready for Week 11.

Herbert was limited today and is still on IR. The Bears will likely activate him before their matchup against the Lions. Foreman was also limited on Wednesday but doesn’t seem to be in danger of sitting out Sunday’s game.

LionsRaymond didn’t practice on Wednesday, but fellow WR Donovan Peoples-Jones — whom Detroit acquired from the Browns at the trade deadline — was a full participant and appears set to make his Lions debut in Week 11.

Jackson and Buggs were the only Lions who failed to practice today. Jackson missed Weeks 6 through 8 with an ankle injury and is now dealing with ankle and wrist issues.

Los Angeles Chargers at Green Bay Packers

  • Chargers: WR Keenan Allen (shoulder); TE Gerald Everett (back); TE Donald Parham (hip); DT Sebastian Joseph-Day (knee); S JT Woods (illness)
  • Packers: RB Aaron Jones (hamstring); WR Christian Watson (shoulder); G Elgton Jenkins (knee); DT Kenny Clark (shoulder); LB Quay Walker (groin); CB Jaire Alexander (shoulder); S Rudy Ford (biceps)

Chargers: While Allen didn’t practice on Wednesday, head coach Brandon Staley said he’s “hopeful” the veteran WR will suit up against the Packers. We’ll need to monitor Allen’s practice participation over the rest of the week. If he did sit out, Quentin Johnston and Jalen Guyton would be in for a lot of work.

Meanwhile, neither Everett nor Parham practiced today. Los Angeles has two other tight ends — Stone Smartt and Nick Vannett — on its roster.

Packers: Jones was limited Wednesday, but Green Bay is just managing the veteran RB’s reps. Watson’s shoulder injury is more concerning because it’s new. While he managed a limited practice today, we’ll keep an eye on Watson’s status for the rest of the week.

Las Vegas Raiders at Miami Dolphins

  • Raiders: OT Kolton Miller (shoulder); G Dylan Parham (calf); G Greg Van Roten (biceps/quad/triceps); EDGE Maxx Crosby (knee); DT Adam Butler (knee); LB Divine Deable (ankle); CB Nate Hobbs (ankle); CB Marcus Peters (knee); CB Amik Robertson (concussion); S Roderic Teamer (hamstring)
  • Dolphins: RB Raheem Mostert (ankle/knee); RB De’Von Achane (knee); FB Alec Ingold (foot); WR Chase Claypool (knee); WR Braxton Berrios (hamstring); TE Durham Smythe (ankle); OT Terron Armstead (knee); G Rob Hunt (hamstring); OL Rob Jones (knee)

Raiders: Offensive line issues continue to be an issue for Las Vegas. Miller sat out last week’s game and didn’t practice today, while Parham also didn’t suit up Wednesday. That’s the left side of the Raiders’ OL. Van Roten, the club’s right guard, was limited all last week but still played.

Dolphins: Miami designated Achane to return from IR this week, and the rookie phenom is fully expected to play on Sunday. He’ll likely split carries with Mostert, who was limited on Wednesday but will play in Week 11.

Claypool is the bigger name, but Berrios plays the bigger role for the Dolphins. Neither receiver practiced on Wednesday. If Berrios can’t go against the Raiders, Salvon Ahmed and Cedrick Wilson will handle Miami’s return work.

Armstead was limited today, but neither Hunt nor Jones practiced. Liam Eichenberg and Lester Cotton will start at guard if Hunt and Jones sit out.

New York Giants at Washington Commanders

  • Giants: QB Tommy DeVito (left shoulder); RB Saquon Barkley (ankle); WR Jalin Hyatt (concussion); WR Wan’Dale Robinson (knee); OT Evan Neal (ankle); OT Andrew Thomas (knee); EDGE Kayvon Thibodeaux (concussion); LB Bobby Okereke (hip); CB Adoree’ Jackson (concussion); CB Deonte Banks (ankle); S Xavier McKinney (rib); S Jason Pinnock (thumb/ankle)
  • Commanders: RB Antonio Gibson (toe); FB Alex Armah (hamstring); WR Curtis Samuel (toe); EDGE James Smith-Williams (hamstring); CB Benjamin St-Juste (illness)

Giants: New York’s injury concerns won’t let up. Already down to their third quarterback after losing Daniel Jones and Tyrod Taylor, the Giants saw DeVito manage a limited practice on Wednesday. While DeVito doesn’t seem to be in any danger of missing Week 11, Matt Barkley would be under center if the rookie UDFA sits.

Meanwhile, Barkley is back on New York’s injury report after not being listed last week. Barkley, who suffered a high ankle sprain earlier this year, is now dealing with another ankle issue. He was limited on Wednesday, a good sign for his Sunday availability.

All told, five Giants starters — Hyatt, Neal, Thibodeaux, Okereke, and Jackson — sat out Wednesday’s practice.

CommandersGibson popped up on Washington’s injury report for the first time this season on Wednesday and did not practice. If Gibson misses Week 10, rookie RB Chris Rodriguez Jr. will likely handle passing-down work behind Brian Robinson.

Samuel, who was questionable last week but ultimately played, was limited today. When Samuel sat out of Week 9 (with the same toe injury), Jamison Crowder played 47% of the Commanders’ offensive snaps and received six targets, while Dyami Brown also saw increased usage.

Dallas Cowboys at Carolina Panthers

  • Cowboys: No injuries of note
  • Panthers: WR Laviska Shenault (ankle); TE Hayden Hurst (concussion); TE Ian Thomas (calf); G Austin Corbert (calf); EDGE Marquis Haynes (back); DT DeShawn Williams (personal); CB C.J. Henderson (concussion); CB Jaycee Horn (hamstring); S Xavier Woods (thigh)

CowboysDallas only held a walkthrough on Wednesday, but every player — even those with nagging injuries — would have been a full participant in an estimated practice.

Panthers: Carolina has a lengthy injury report to begin the week, but there’s good news to be found here.

The five Panthers who missed Week 10 — Shenault, Henderson, WR DJ Chark Jr., TE Stephen Sullivan, and EDGE Brian Burns — managed limited practices on Wednesday, suggesting they’re trending toward playing in Week 11.

In fact, the only Carolina players who failed to practice today were Hurst and right tackle Taylor Moton, who received a rest day.

Tennessee Titans at Jacksonville Jaguars

  • Titans: WR Treylon Burks (concussion); OT Andre Dillard (concussion), G Daniel Brunskill (ankle); CB Sean Murhpy-Bunting (thumb); CB Anthony Kendall (hamstring)
  • Jaguars: WR Zay Jones (knee); WR Jamal Agnew (shoulder/ribs); WR Parker Washington (knee); OT Anton Harrison (back); DT Roy Robertson-Harris (ankle); CB Tyson Campbell (hamstring)

Titans: Burks briefly lost consciousness and had to be carted off the field after suffering a concussion in Week 10. He missed Sunday’s game, and head coach Mike Vrabel said Burks isn’t trending toward returning this week.

Dillard seems unlikely to clear the NFL’s concussion protocol this week; if he can’t play, Dillon Radunz will play left tackle. Brunskill was limited on Wednesday after sitting out last week’s game.

Jaguars: Jones has missed six of Jacksonville’s nine games with an ongoing knee injury. He was also arrested for misdemeanor domestic battery last week. It’s unclear if Jones’ legal situation will affect his status for Week 11.

Campbell missed two games with a hamstring issue, then aggravated that injury in the Jaguars’ loss on Sunday. Jacksonville’s top cornerback, Campbell didn’t practice on Wednesday.

Arizona Cardinals at Houston Texans

  • Cardinals: RB Emari Demercado (toe); WR Zach Pascal (hamstring); OT D.J. Humphries (ankle); OL Trystan Colon (calf); EDGE Jesse Luketa (ankle); DT Kevin Strong (knee); DT Jonathan Ledbetter (shoulder); LB Ezekiel Turner (hamstring); S Joey Blount (knee)
  • Texans: RB Dameon Pierce (ankle); WR Nico Collins (calf); WR Noah Brown (knee); WR Robert Woods (foot); TE Dalton Schultz (hamstring); TE Brevin Jordan (foot); OT Laremy Tunsil (knee); OT Kurt Hinish (knee); G Tytus Howard (knee); EDGE Will Anderson Jr. (knee); LB Jake Hansen (hamstring/hand); LB Henry To’oTo’o (concussion); S Jimmie Ward (hamstring)

Cardinals: Demercado missed Arizona’s past two games but was back for a limited practice today. While the undrafted rookie started and handled 21 touches in Week 8, he’s now behind James Conner, who returned from IR in Week 10.

Texans: Pierce has been sidelined for two games and still couldn’t practice today. Devin Singletary took 30 carries for 150 yards and a TD against the Bengals on Sunday.

Brown also failed to practice on Wednesday after posting 13 receptions for 325 yards and a score over the past two weeks. Woods, who returned on Sunday after a two-game absence, didn’t practice either.

On the plus side, Collins (who sat out Week 10) was limited today, as was Schultz.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at San Francisco 49ers

  • Buccaneers: WR Mike Evans (quadriceps); OT Luke Goedeke (foot); LB Devin White (foot); CB Josh Hayes (concussion); S Ryan Neal (thumb)
  • 49ers: OT Colton McKivitz (ankle/knee); G Aaron Banks (toe); G Nick Zakelj (biceps); LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (ankle)

BuccaneersEvans was limited on Wednesday, suggesting he’ll be ready when Tampa Bay faces the 49ers in Week 11. Still, it will be worth monitoring Evans’ practice participation for the rest of the week.

Meanwhile, Goedeke, White, and Neal — three starters — did not practice today.

49ers: Left tackle Trent Williams received a rest day on Wednesday, but McKivitz was limited, while Banks couldn’t practice after sitting out Week 10. Jon Feliciano played left guard in place of Banks on Sunday.

New York Jets at Buffalo Bills

  • Jets: WR Garrett Wilson (elbow); OT Mekhi Becton (knee); OT Billy Turner (finger); EDGE Will McDonald IV (ankle); LB Sam Eguavoen (hip); LB Chazz Surratt (ankle)
  • Bills: WR Trent Sherfield (ankle); DT Jordan Phillips (knee); LB Dorian Williams (knee); CB Christian Benford (hamstring); S Micah Hyde (neck/stinger); DB Cam Lewis (shoulder)

JetsWilson picked up an elbow injury in New York’s Sunday night loss to the Raiders. He was limited as limited today, but Gang Green only held a walkthrough. Wilson’s injury could be a concern if it lingers, but it’s not something to worry about for now.

Bills: Buffalo can’t afford any more injuries on the defensive side of the ball. Fortunately, the Bills are starting to get healthier. Benford and Hyde, both of whom sat out Buffalo’s Week 10 loss to the Denver Broncos, were limited on Wednesday.

Phillips didn’t practice today after picking up a knee injury on Monday night.

Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams

Seahawks: TBD

Rams: TBD

Minnesota Vikings at Denver Broncos (SNF)

  • Vikings: QB Jaren Hall (concussion); QB Nick Mullens (limited); RB Alexander Mattison (concussion); WR Justin Jefferson (hamstring); TE T.J. Hockenson (ribs); LB Brian Asamoah II (ankle); CB Akayleb Evans (calf)
  • Broncos: WR Marvin Mims Jr. (ankle); G Ben Powers (foot); EDGE Baron Browning (wrist/knee); S P.J. Locke (ankle)

VikingsJefferson is still on IR as he works his way back from a hamstring. He was eligible to play last week but was not activated. Jefferson was limited on Wednesday, but head coach Kevin O’Connell didn’t sound overly optimistic about having his WR1 available for Sunday night.

Mattison didn’t practice today after suffering a concussion against the Saints. Still, O’Connell said he still has a chance to play in Week 11. If Mattison can’t clear the protocol, Ty Chandler will start at RB for the Vikings.

Hockenson has seemingly been banged up all season but hasn’t missed any time. He put up 11 catches for 134 yards and a score on Sunday despite dealing with a rib injury. Hockenson was limited on Wednesday.

Josh Dobbs has claimed Minnesota’s QB1 job, but the Vikings could be getting some depth under center. Hall and Mullens were both limited today; Mullens is still technically on IR.

On defense, Evans failed to practice on Wednesday after injuring his calf against New Orleans. Minnesota tried to claim ex-Patriots CB Jack Jones earlier this week, suggesting the club wanted extra bodies in case Evans’ injury costs him time.

Broncos: Denver doesn’t have much to worry about heading into SNF. Powers is the only starter not practicing so far this week. Mims, who played a season-high 52 snaps in Week 10, was limited.

Philadelphia Eagles at Kansas City Chiefs (MNF)

Eagles: TBD

Chiefs: TBD

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