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  • NFL Week 17 injury tracker: Latest updates on Jalen Hurts, Kenneth Walker III, Terry McLaurin and more

    NFL Week 17 injury tracker: Latest updates on Jalen Hurts, Kenneth Walker III, Terry McLaurin and more


    Week 17 of the NFL season kicked off with a Christmas Day doubleheader, with games between the Chiefs and Steelers as well as the Ravens and Texans. With just two weeks left of the 2024 NFL regular season, every snap and every game is crucial for teams’ playoff chances and draft order for the upcoming offseason.

    Who’s in and who’s out can be make-or-break for teams at this stage. All squads are dealing with injuries to some degree at this point, some more than others. 

    Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (left finger/concussion) didn’t practice on Wednesday, putting his status for Sunday’s game against the Cowboys in question.

    Here’s a look at each team’s final injury report for Week 17, updated as the final reports come in:

    With Walker out for Thursday night, it’ll again be Zach Charbonnet leading the backfield for the Seahawks.

    Chicago held a walkthrough Wednesday for the third straight day and estimated that all three questionable players would’ve been limited.

    The Patriots and Chargers are both dealing with a long list of injuries. On the Chargers side, Hurst went from not practicing Tuesday to being a limited participant in Wednesday’s estimated report. On Monday, the team opened Dobbin’s 21-day practice window. 

    Jones missed last week and was not a participant in Wednesday’s practice. Peppers also missed last week’s game and was limited on Christmas Day.

    Denver listed a few players on its report, but they were all full participants in practice. The Broncos are very healthy heading into this game.

    It’s always worth monitoring Higgins’ status, given how he tends to perform at less than 100% health. Mims and Brown each getting in at least some practice is a good sign ahead of a date with Denver’s pass rush. The defense potentially missing a few pieces up front probably can’t make things much worse.

    • Cardinals: S Joey Blount (ribs), CB Elijah Jones (ankle) DNP; RB Trey Benson (ankle), OL Evan Brown (neck), LB Baron Browning (neck), RB James Conner (knee), K Matt Prater (left knee), DL Darius Robinson (calf), LB Mack Wilson (concussion) LP; P Michael Palardy (illness), OL Kelvin Beachum (rest) FP 
    • Rams: OL Rob Havenstein (shoulder) LP

    Both of the Cardinals’ top running backs remain on the injury report. They’ve got some issues on the defensive front seven as well, which could prove important against a Rams offense that needs to get back on track after struggling over the past two weeks.

    L.A. only has Havenstein on the report, but his prospective absence would be a big one. 

    Lamb has been playing through his shoulder injury, but two more receivers popping up on the injury report is less than ideal. Kendricks missed last week’s game but Vigil, who hasn’t practiced in months, played and excelled. Bass’ thigh injury is one to watch, as he’s been playing well of late.

    The biggest news from Philadelphia’s report is Hurts not practicing. He left last week’s game with a concussion and didn’t return. Pickett, who came in for the injured Hurts in Week 16, was also on the injury report as a limited participant. 

    Legette, who missed last week’s game, was a full participant, listed with hip/wrist injuries. Clowney was also a full participant. 

    The Bucs didn’t hold a practice on Christmas Day, so they gave an estimated practice report Wednesday. Winfield and Otton, who were out last week, didn’t practice. 

    New York doesn’t really have anything to play for, so these notable DNPs are perhaps something to watch more closely than they would’ve been early in the year. There are a lot of key players included on that list, including two starting corners, two starting linemen, and, of course, Rodgers’ top target.

    Richardson was among those who didn’t practice Wednesday. Pittman was a full participant.

    The Giants had seven players who didn’t practice Wednesday, including Nabers, who was also on last week’s report, but didn’t get a game designation for Week 16. Lock was once again on the injury report and was a limited participant.

    The Raiders had a relatively short injury report this week. Powers-Johnson was one of three players limited Wednesday.

    Carr will likely remain sidelined this week, as he didn’t practice Wednesday. Kamara, who missed last week’s game, was also a non-participant. Valdes-Scantling was limited after missing the Saints’ Week 16 matchup.

    Murray was on the report last week with a hamstring injury, and this week he is dealing with a wrist injury. Folk missed last week’s game and was a nonparticipant Wednesday.

    Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson said Little will likely be sidelined this week against the Titans. Savage is another big question mark, as he is in concussion protocol.

    • Dolphins: OT Terron Armstead (knee), DT Calais Campbell (rest), CB Kendall Fuller (knee), S Jordan Poyer (knee/finger), WR Jaylen Waddle (knee), LB Anthony Walker Jr. (knee) DNP; LB Jordyn Brooks (quad/knee), WR Dee Eskridge (knee), WR Tyreek Hill (wrist/rest), FB Alex Ingold (ankle), QB Tua Tagovailoa (hip) LP; WR Malik Washington (knee) FP
    • Browns: DL Shelby Harris (elbow), TE David Njoku (knee), LB Ogbo Okoronwko (knee) DNP; CB Martin Emerson Jr. (back), WR Jerry Jeudy (knee/shin), QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson (calf), WR Cedric Tillman (concussion), QB Jameis Winston (right shoulder) LP; LB Devin Bush (shoulder), LB Khaleke Hudson (back) FP

    There’s a lot to watch here for Miami’s offense, including basically the entire wide receiver corps. Waddle seems like the most likely of the three to have an issue suiting up this weekend, given the injury he suffered last week. There are also a few key injuries to watch in the secondary.

    Winston was the team’s emergency third quarterback last week and remains on the injury report as a limited participant. Njoku was unable to participate as he continues to deal with an injury. He was questionable last week with a hamstring injury, but did play. 

    We saw Watson leave Monday night’s game with an injury, but the Packers do have a plethora of receiving options to make up for his potential absence. If Walker has to miss, that could be damaging against a Vikings offense that likes to attack the intermediate middle of the field.

    This is a potentially concerning report for Minnesota’s defense, as Smith and Cashman are obviously key players on that side of the ball. Ham plays an important role in both the run game and as a pass blocker on many third downs, so his status is worth keeping an eye on as well.

    A pair of DNPs in the secondary is less than ideal coming up on a test against Jayden Daniels and Co. London and Carter getting in limited practices, though, is encouraging.

    Washington appears to be a bit banged up in its wide receiver corps, and it’s worth watching McLaurin’s status in particular. There are also some key defensive players on the injury report, and Lattimore not practicing at all is notable as the Commanders prepare to face Drake London and Darnell Mooney.





    As the NFL regular season comes to a close, injuries are becoming more prevalent as teams battle for playoff positioning. In this Week 17 injury tracker, we’ll provide the latest updates on key players including Jalen Hurts, Kenneth Walker III, Terry McLaurin, and more.

    Jalen Hurts, QB, Philadelphia Eagles:
    Hurts suffered an ankle injury in Week 16 and his status for the Eagles’ crucial matchup against the Dallas Cowboys is uncertain. He is currently listed as day-to-day and will be a game-time decision.

    Kenneth Walker III, RB, Detroit Lions:
    Walker suffered a knee injury in Week 16 and has been ruled out for the Lions’ final game of the season against the Green Bay Packers. The rookie sensation will undergo further evaluation to determine the extent of the injury.

    Terry McLaurin, WR, Washington Football Team:
    McLaurin is dealing with a hamstring injury that has limited his practice participation leading up to the team’s game against the New York Giants. He is considered questionable for the game and will be a game-time decision.

    Stay tuned for more updates on these key players and other notable injuries as Week 17 unfolds. Injuries can have a significant impact on a team’s playoff chances, so it will be crucial for these players to recover quickly and get back on the field.

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  • NFL Week 17 injury tracker: Latest updates on Jalen Hurts, Kenneth Walker III, Terry McLaurin and more

    NFL Week 17 injury tracker: Latest updates on Jalen Hurts, Kenneth Walker III, Terry McLaurin and more


    Week 17 of the NFL season kicked off with a Christmas Day doubleheader, with games between the Chiefs and Steelers as well as the Ravens and Texans. With just two weeks left of the 2024 NFL regular season, every snap and every game is crucial for teams’ playoff chances and draft order for the upcoming offseason.

    Who’s in and who’s out can be make-or-break for teams at this stage. All squads are dealing with injuries to some degree at this point, some more than others. 

    Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (left finger/concussion) didn’t practice on Wednesday, putting his status for Sunday’s game against the Cowboys in question.

    Here’s a look at each team’s final injury report for Week 17, updated as the final reports come in:

    With Walker out for Thursday night, it’ll again be Zach Charbonnet leading the backfield for the Seahawks.

    Chicago held a walkthrough Wednesday for the third straight day and estimated that all three questionable players would’ve been limited.

    The Patriots and Chargers are both dealing with a long list of injuries. On the Chargers side, Hurst went from not practicing Tuesday to being a limited participant in Wednesday’s estimated report. On Monday, the team opened Dobbin’s 21-day practice window. 

    Jones missed last week and was not a participant in Wednesday’s practice. Peppers also missed last week’s game and was limited on Christmas Day.

    Denver listed a few players on its report, but they were all full participants in practice. The Broncos are very healthy heading into this game.

    It’s always worth monitoring Higgins’ status, given how he tends to perform at less than 100% health. Mims and Brown each getting in at least some practice is a good sign ahead of a date with Denver’s pass rush. The defense potentially missing a few pieces up front probably can’t make things much worse.

    • Cardinals: S Joey Blount (ribs), CB Elijah Jones (ankle) DNP; RB Trey Benson (ankle), OL Evan Brown (neck), LB Baron Browning (neck), RB James Conner (knee), K Matt Prater (left knee), DL Darius Robinson (calf), LB Mack Wilson (concussion) LP; P Michael Palardy (illness), OL Kelvin Beachum (rest) FP 
    • Rams: OL Rob Havenstein (shoulder) LP

    Both of the Cardinals’ top running backs remain on the injury report. They’ve got some issues on the defensive front seven as well, which could prove important against a Rams offense that needs to get back on track after struggling over the past two weeks.

    L.A. only has Havenstein on the report, but his prospective absence would be a big one. 

    Lamb has been playing through his shoulder injury, but two more receivers popping up on the injury report is less than ideal. Kendricks missed last week’s game but Vigil, who hasn’t practiced in months, played and excelled. Bass’ thigh injury is one to watch, as he’s been playing well of late.

    The biggest news from Philadelphia’s report is Hurts not practicing. He left last week’s game with a concussion and didn’t return. Pickett, who came in for the injured Hurts in Week 16, was also on the injury report as a limited participant. 

    Legette, who missed last week’s game, was a full participant, listed with hip/wrist injuries. Clowney was also a full participant. 

    The Bucs didn’t hold a practice on Christmas Day, so they gave an estimated practice report Wednesday. Winfield and Otton, who were out last week, didn’t practice. 

    New York doesn’t really have anything to play for, so these notable DNPs are perhaps something to watch more closely than they would’ve been early in the year. There are a lot of key players included on that list, including two starting corners, two starting linemen, and, of course, Rodgers’ top target.

    Richardson was among those who didn’t practice Wednesday. Pittman was a full participant.

    The Giants had seven players who didn’t practice Wednesday, including Nabers, who was also on last week’s report, but didn’t get a game designation for Week 16. Lock was once again on the injury report and was a limited participant.

    The Raiders had a relatively short injury report this week. Powers-Johnson was one of three players limited Wednesday.

    Carr will likely remain sidelined this week, as he didn’t practice Wednesday. Kamara, who missed last week’s game, was also a non-participant. Valdes-Scantling was limited after missing the Saints’ Week 16 matchup.

    Murray was on the report last week with a hamstring injury, and this week he is dealing with a wrist injury. Folk missed last week’s game and was a nonparticipant Wednesday.

    Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson said Little will likely be sidelined this week against the Titans. Savage is another big question mark, as he is in concussion protocol.

    • Dolphins: OT Terron Armstead (knee), DT Calais Campbell (rest), CB Kendall Fuller (knee), S Jordan Poyer (knee/finger), WR Jaylen Waddle (knee), LB Anthony Walker Jr. (knee) DNP; LB Jordyn Brooks (quad/knee), WR Dee Eskridge (knee), WR Tyreek Hill (wrist/rest), FB Alex Ingold (ankle), QB Tua Tagovailoa (hip) LP; WR Malik Washington (knee) FP
    • Browns: DL Shelby Harris (elbow), TE David Njoku (knee), LB Ogbo Okoronwko (knee) DNP; CB Martin Emerson Jr. (back), WR Jerry Jeudy (knee/shin), QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson (calf), WR Cedric Tillman (concussion), QB Jameis Winston (right shoulder) LP; LB Devin Bush (shoulder), LB Khaleke Hudson (back) FP

    There’s a lot to watch here for Miami’s offense, including basically the entire wide receiver corps. Waddle seems like the most likely of the three to have an issue suiting up this weekend, given the injury he suffered last week. There are also a few key injuries to watch in the secondary.

    Winston was the team’s emergency third quarterback last week and remains on the injury report as a limited participant. Njoku was unable to participate as he continues to deal with an injury. He was questionable last week with a hamstring injury, but did play. 

    We saw Watson leave Monday night’s game with an injury, but the Packers do have a plethora of receiving options to make up for his potential absence. If Walker has to miss, that could be damaging against a Vikings offense that likes to attack the intermediate middle of the field.

    This is a potentially concerning report for Minnesota’s defense, as Smith and Cashman are obviously key players on that side of the ball. Ham plays an important role in both the run game and as a pass blocker on many third downs, so his status is worth keeping an eye on as well.

    A pair of DNPs in the secondary is less than ideal coming up on a test against Jayden Daniels and Co. London and Carter getting in limited practices, though, is encouraging.

    Washington appears to be a bit banged up in its wide receiver corps, and it’s worth watching McLaurin’s status in particular. There are also some key defensive players on the injury report, and Lattimore not practicing at all is notable as the Commanders prepare to face Drake London and Darnell Mooney.





    As the NFL regular season comes to a close, injuries are becoming more prevalent as teams battle for playoff positioning. In this Week 17 injury tracker, we’ll provide the latest updates on key players including Jalen Hurts, Kenneth Walker III, Terry McLaurin, and more.

    Jalen Hurts, QB, Philadelphia Eagles:
    Hurts suffered an ankle injury in Week 16 and his status for the Eagles’ crucial matchup against the Dallas Cowboys is uncertain. He is currently listed as day-to-day and will be a game-time decision.

    Kenneth Walker III, RB, Detroit Lions:
    Walker suffered a knee injury in Week 16 and has been ruled out for the Lions’ final game of the season against the Green Bay Packers. The rookie sensation will undergo further evaluation to determine the extent of the injury.

    Terry McLaurin, WR, Washington Football Team:
    McLaurin is dealing with a hamstring injury that has limited his practice participation leading up to the team’s game against the New York Giants. He is considered questionable for the game and will be a game-time decision.

    Stay tuned for more updates on these key players and other notable injuries as Week 17 unfolds. Injuries can have a significant impact on a team’s playoff chances, so it will be crucial for these players to recover quickly and get back on the field.

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  • Eagles Rumors: QB Ian Book Visits Team amid Jalen Hurts, Kenny Pickett Injuries | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

    Eagles Rumors: QB Ian Book Visits Team amid Jalen Hurts, Kenny Pickett Injuries | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors


    KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - AUGUST 22: Ian Book #2 of the Kansas City Chiefs throws a pass during fourth quarter preseason game action against the Chicago Bears at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on August 22, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri.  (Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images)

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    The Philadelphia Eagles are reportedly eyeing some additional depth at quarterback amid injuries to Jalen Hurts and Kenny Pickett.

    Per NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, the team met with Ian Book on Wednesday. Hurts suffered a concussion on Sunday while his backup, Pickett suffered an injury to his ribs.

    Book was a fourth-round draft pick in 2021 to the New Orleans Saints out of Notre Dame. His rookie season was the only year he saw regular season action, playing one game for the Saints and completing 12 of his 20 passes for 135 yards and three interceptions.

    After being waived by the Saints in August 2022, he had his first stint with Philadelphia as the Eagles picked him for the 2022 season. He didn’t see any action during his sole season with the Eagles.

    Book was briefly on the New England Patriots practice squad in 2023 and signed a future/reserve contract with the Kansas City Chiefs in January. Kansas City waived him in August.

    With both Hurts and Pickett questionable for Sunday’s matchup with the Dallas Cowboys, Tanner McKee is the Eagles’ third-string option under center. McKee, a sixth-round draft pick in the 2023 draft, has yet to see any regular-season action in the NFL but could make his debut against the Cowboys if neither Hurts nor Pickett is ready to go.

    Hurts suffered the concussion in the first quarter of last week’s matchup and was replaced by Pickett, who completed 14 of his 24 passes for 143 yards, a touchdown and an interception. It’s unclear when Pickett suffered his injury, but he received X-rays after the game.

    Though the Eagles didn’t practice on Wednesday because of Christmas, Philadelphia estimated Hurts as a non-participant while Pickett was limited, per Pro Football Talk’s Charean Williams.





    In the latest Eagles rumors, quarterback Ian Book has reportedly visited the team amid injuries to both Jalen Hurts and Kenny Pickett. With uncertainty surrounding the quarterback position, could Book be a potential solution for the Eagles?

    Hurts suffered an ankle injury in the previous game, and Pickett has been dealing with a shoulder injury, leaving the Eagles with limited options at quarterback. Book, a former Notre Dame standout, has been a free agent since being released by the New Orleans Saints earlier this season.

    Book’s visit to the Eagles could indicate that the team is exploring all options to address their quarterback situation. While Hurts and Pickett’s injuries are not believed to be season-ending, having a reliable backup like Book could provide insurance for the team moving forward.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as the Eagles continue to navigate their quarterback situation. Follow along for the latest news, scores, highlights, stats, and rumors surrounding the Philadelphia Eagles. #FlyEaglesFly #IanBook #EaglesRumors

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  • NFL News: Ian Book Signs Eagles Contract amid Jalen Hurts, Kenny Pickett Injuries | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

    NFL News: Ian Book Signs Eagles Contract amid Jalen Hurts, Kenny Pickett Injuries | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors


    JACKSONVILLE, FL - AUGUST 10: Quarterback Ian Book #2 of the Kansas City Chiefs on a pass play during a preseason game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Stadium on August 10, 2024 in Jacksonville, Florida. The Jaguars defeated the Chiefs 26 to 13. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)

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    The Philadelphia Eagles have added another quarterback amid injuries to Jalen Hurts and Kenny Pickett.

    The Eagles signed Ian Book to their practice squad Thursday, a move that was first reported by NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo.

    Tanner McKee and Book will top the Eagles’ depth chart if Hurts (concussion) and Pickett (ribs) miss Sunday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys.

    Book made his lone NFL start with the New Orleans Saints in 2021, and previously joined the Eagles’ practice squad in 2022. He has gone unsigned since he was waived by the Kansas City Chiefs in August.

    This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis.





    In a surprising turn of events, the Philadelphia Eagles have signed rookie quarterback Ian Book to a contract following injuries to both Jalen Hurts and Kenny Pickett. Book, a former Notre Dame standout, was drafted in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints but was released earlier this year.

    With Hurts nursing a knee injury and Pickett dealing with a shoulder issue, the Eagles were in need of a quarterback to provide depth behind backup Gardner Minshew. Book, known for his athleticism and playmaking ability, could provide a spark for the Eagles offense if called upon.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Book’s signing and the status of Hurts and Pickett as the Eagles prepare for their upcoming matchups. Follow along for the latest news, scores, highlights, stats, and rumors surrounding the NFL.

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  • Eagles Signing 26-Year-Old QB Due To Jalen Hurts Injury

    Eagles Signing 26-Year-Old QB Due To Jalen Hurts Injury


    The Philadelphia Eagles had a scare this past weekend.

    Philadelphia took on the Washington Commanders in Week 16 action, and star quarterback Jalen Hurts went down early in the game with a concussion. Hurts missed most of the game and now his status for Week 17 is up in the air against the Dallas Cowboys.

    It’s unclear whether or not Hurts will be able to play, but the team added another depth option on Thursday just in case by signing former New Orleans Saints quarterback Ian Book, according to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo.

    “The Eagles are signing QB Ian Book to the practice squad following his visit yesterday, sources say,” Garafolo said. “Jalen Hurts (concussion) was listed as DNP on yesterday’s projected practice report while Kenny Pickett (ribs) was limited. Tanner McKee and Book now also available.”

    Book is 26 years old and has appeared in one game at the National Football League level. In 2021, he appeared in a game with the Saints and completed 12 of 20 passes for 135 yards and two interceptions.

    This isn’t the first time that Book has been a part of the Eagles’ organization. In 2022, he was claimed off waivers by the Eagles. Book was waived eventually in 2023. Since then, he has spent time with the New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs in different capacities.

    It’s unclear what role he will play if any with Philadelphia, but it is interesting that the Eagles decide to bring in another quarterback. Hopefully, Hurts is able to get back on the field as fast as possible with the playoffs approaching.

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  • NFL News: Ian Book Signs Eagles Contract amid Jalen Hurts, Kenny Pickett Injuries | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

    NFL News: Ian Book Signs Eagles Contract amid Jalen Hurts, Kenny Pickett Injuries | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors


    JACKSONVILLE, FL - AUGUST 10: Quarterback Ian Book #2 of the Kansas City Chiefs on a pass play during a preseason game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Stadium on August 10, 2024 in Jacksonville, Florida. The Jaguars defeated the Chiefs 26 to 13. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)

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    The Philadelphia Eagles have added another quarterback amid injuries to Jalen Hurts and Kenny Pickett.

    The Eagles signed Ian Book to their practice squad Thursday, a move that was first reported by NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo.

    Tanner McKee and Book will top the Eagles’ depth chart if Hurts (concussion) and Pickett (ribs) miss Sunday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys.

    Book made his lone NFL start with the New Orleans Saints in 2021, and previously joined the Eagles’ practice squad in 2022. He has gone unsigned since he was waived by the Kansas City Chiefs in August.

    This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis.





    In a surprising turn of events, the Philadelphia Eagles have signed former Notre Dame quarterback Ian Book to a contract amid injuries to both Jalen Hurts and Kenny Pickett.

    Hurts suffered a lower leg injury during the Eagles’ last game, and Pickett has been dealing with a shoulder injury for the past few weeks. With both quarterbacks sidelined, the Eagles turned to Book, who was a standout player at Notre Dame and impressed during his time in college.

    Book will now have the opportunity to showcase his talents in the NFL and potentially earn a spot on the Eagles’ roster. It remains to be seen how he will perform in Hurts’ and Pickett’s absence, but fans are excited to see what he can bring to the table.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story, as well as all the latest news, scores, highlights, stats, and rumors from around the NFL.

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