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Week 17 Injury Update, Start/Sit Advice, Projections, and More
The Seattle Seahawks will face the Chicago Bears in Week 17. Here’s the latest fantasy football news and advice to help you with your lineups this week and moving forward, especially regarding RB Zach Charbonnet.
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Week 17 Status: PLAYING
Evidently, Charbonnet’s oblique injury was a bit more significant than we realized. That explains his strange usage, plus Kenny McIntosh entering the game before him.
This latest update from Mike Macdonald is a positive development. Charbonnet did appear on Monday’s practice report as limited, but he was listed as dealing with an elbow injury. The oblique wasn’t even noted, which implies it is no longer an issue. An elbow injury for a running back is far less concerning. He practiced in full on Tuesday and Wednesday.
With Walker out, it sounds like it will be business as usual for Charbonnet as the lead back.
We’ll continue to monitor the Seahawks’ injury report. You can also visit and bookmark our NFL Injury Tracker and Fantasy News Tracker for the latest updates.
Should You Start or Sit Zach Charbonnet in Week 17?
Easy come, easy go. With Kenneth Walker III back in the mix, Charbonnet was an afterthought in Sunday’s loss to the Vikings, and that’s being awfully kind.
There were 105 players active for that game, and all of them had more rushing yards (-1) than Seattle’s RB2, who turned 34 carries into 216 yards and four scores over the three weeks prior.
Walker is again battling an ankle injury and has been ruled out for Thursday’s game. Walker’s checkered health history (multiple missed games in all three of his NFL seasons) is exactly why Charbonnet is always going to be a sought-after commodity in the late rounds.
Yet, there are no signs of the Seahawks wanting to make this a committee.
One starting running back for Seattle will be active in fantasy leagues this week — it’s that easy. If Walker were playing, Charbonnet wouldn’t deserve a sniff. But since he’s not, you’re likely plugging him in.
I enter this week with Charbonnet ranked as the top running back in this game.
Are you looking for start/sit advice for other players in your lineup? Read our Week 17 Fantasy Start-Sit Advice Cheat Sheet for every fantasy-relevant player in every game.
Zach Charbonnet’s Fantasy Points Projection in Week 17
As of Thursday, Charbonnet is projected to score 12.2 fantasy points in PPR formats. This includes 13.7 rushing attempts for 58.8 yards and 0.2 touchdowns. It also includes 1.5 receptions for 28.4 yards and 0.1 touchdowns.
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Zach Charbonnet’s Fantasy Ranking
Our Weekly Consensus PPR Rankings are below — both positional and overall. They were last updated at 3:45 AM ET on Wednesday, December 25. If you’re in a Superflex league, make sure you check out our Weekly Consensus Superflex Rankings.
Week 17 RB PPR Rankings
1) Saquon Barkley | PHI (vs. DAL)
2) Jahmyr Gibbs | DET (at SF)
3) Derrick Henry | BAL (at HOU)
4) Bijan Robinson | ATL (at WAS)
5) Josh Jacobs | GB (at MIN)
6) De’Von Achane | MIA (at CLE)
7) Jonathan Taylor | IND (at NYG)
8) Chase Brown | CIN (vs. DEN)
9) Kyren Williams | LAR (vs. ARI)
10) James Conner | ARI (at LAR)
11) Bucky Irving | TB (vs. CAR)
12) Chuba Hubbard | CAR (at TB)
13) James Cook | BUF (vs. NYJ)
14) Breece Hall | NYJ (at BUF)
15) Joe Mixon | HOU (vs. BAL)
16) Aaron Jones | MIN (vs. GB)
17) Jerome Ford | CLE (vs. MIA)
18) Tony Pollard | TEN (at JAX)
19) Brian Robinson Jr. | WAS (vs. ATL)
20) D’Andre Swift | CHI (vs. SEA)
21) Rico Dowdle | DAL (at PHI)
22) Isaac Guerendo | SF (vs. DET)
23) Rhamondre Stevenson | NE (vs. LAC)
24) Rachaad White | TB (vs. CAR)
25) Tyrone Tracy Jr. | NYG (vs. IND)
26) Zach Charbonnet | SEA (at CHI)
27) Alexander Mattison | LV (at NO)
28) Isiah Pacheco | KC (at PIT)
29) Tyjae Spears | TEN (at JAX)
30) Kendre Miller | NO (vs. LV)
31) Travis Etienne Jr. | JAX (vs. TEN)
32) Jaylen Warren | PIT (vs. KC)
33) Javonte Williams | DEN (at CIN)
34) Justice Hill | BAL (at HOU)
35) Najee Harris | PIT (vs. KC)
36) Gus Edwards | LAC (at NE)
37) Tank Bigsby | JAX (vs. TEN)
38) Ameer Abdullah | LV (at NO)
39) Kareem Hunt | KC (at PIT)
40) Devin Singletary | NYG (vs. IND)
41) Tyler Allgeier | ATL (at WAS)
42) Kimani Vidal | LAC (at NE)
43) Audric Estimé | DEN (at CIN)
44) Raheem Mostert | MIA (at CLE)
45) Ray Davis | BUF (vs. NYJ)
46) Antonio Gibson | NE (vs. LAC)
47) Kenneth Gainwell | PHI (vs. DAL)
48) Craig Reynolds | DET (at SF)
49) Cam Akers | MIN (vs. GB)
50) Ty Johnson | BUF (vs. NYJ)
51) Blake Corum | LAR (vs. ARI)
52) Patrick Taylor Jr. | SF (vs. DET)
53) Roschon Johnson | CHI (vs. SEA)
54) Braelon Allen | NYJ (at BUF)
55) Jeremy McNichols | WAS (vs. ATL)
56) Jaleel McLaughlin | DEN (at CIN)
57) Isaiah Davis | NYJ (at BUF)
58) D’Onta Foreman | CLE (vs. MIA)
59) Cordarrelle Patterson | PIT (vs. KC)
60) Jamaal Williams | NO (vs. LV)
61) Emanuel Wilson | GB (at MIN)
62) DeeJay Dallas | ARI (at LAR)
63) Keaton Mitchell | BAL (at HOU)
64) Chris Brooks | GB (at MIN)
65) Pierre Strong Jr. | CLE (vs. MIA)
66) Ke’Shawn Vaughn | SF (vs. DET)
67) Trey Benson | ARI (at LAR)
68) Kenneth Walker III | SEA (at CHI)
69) Michael Carter | ARI (at LAR)
70) Sean Tucker | TB (vs. CAR)
71) Samaje Perine | KC (at PIT)
72) Israel Abanikanda | SF (vs. DET)
73) Ezekiel Elliott | DAL (at PHI)
74) Khalil Herbert | CIN (vs. DEN)
75) Dare Ogunbowale | HOU (vs. BAL)
76) Jaylen Wright | MIA (at CLE)
77) Kyle Juszczyk | SF (vs. DET)
78) Trey Sermon | IND (at NYG)
79) Mike Boone | CAR (at TB)
80) Chris Rodriguez Jr. | WAS (vs. ATL)
81) Dameon Pierce | HOU (vs. BAL)
82) Sione Vaki | DET (at SF)
83) Hunter Luepke | DAL (at PHI)
84) Alec Ingold | MIA (at CLE)
85) Tyler Goodson | IND (at NYG)
Week 17 Injury Update, Start/Sit Advice, Projections, and MoreAs we head into the final week of the regular season, fantasy football managers are facing tough decisions about who to start and who to sit. Injuries are always a concern this late in the season, so here is the latest injury update to help you make those crucial lineup decisions:
– Christian McCaffrey (RB, Carolina Panthers) – McCaffrey is dealing with a shoulder injury and is considered day-to-day. Monitor his status leading up to game time and have a backup plan in place.
– Julio Jones (WR, Atlanta Falcons) – Jones is dealing with a hamstring injury and may be limited in practice leading up to Week 17. Consider benching him if he is not able to practice fully.
– Kenny Golladay (WR, Detroit Lions) – Golladay has been dealing with a hip injury and has missed several games. He is unlikely to play in Week 17, so make sure to find a replacement.
Start/Sit Advice:
– Start: Jalen Hurts (QB, Philadelphia Eagles) – Hurts has been a fantasy stud since taking over as the starter and has a favorable matchup against the Washington Football Team.
– Sit: Todd Gurley (RB, Atlanta Falcons) – Gurley has been dealing with a knee injury and has been ineffective in recent weeks. Look for other options at the running back position.
Projections:
– Davante Adams (WR, Green Bay Packers) – Adams is projected to have a big game against the Chicago Bears and should be started with confidence.
– Lamar Jackson (QB, Baltimore Ravens) – Jackson has a favorable matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals and is projected to have a big game through the air and on the ground.
Make sure to check back for more updates as we get closer to game time. Good luck in Week 17!
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#Week #Injury #Update #StartSit #Advice #ProjectionsSeahawks should hand keys to backfield to Zach Charbonnet in Week 17
Seattle Seahawks preferred running back Kenneth Walker III did not practice on Wednesday. It’s worth noting the Seahawks held a walk-through practice, so Walker’s non-participation was an estimation. Either way, the former Michigan State standout appears unlikely to suit up versus the Chicago Bears on a Boxing Day special of Thursday Night Football in Week 17.
The Seahawks should hand the keys to the backfield to Zach Charbonnet, which could be a positive development for the offense.
Walker returned from a two-game absence to play against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 16. Walker was ineffective before re-injuring his ankle, averaging 3.9 yards per carry (eight for 31). Charbonnet’s impact was also lessened, totaling just 13 yards, including negative-1 rushing yards.
Charbonnet was outstanding in the previous two contests that Walker was sidelined for. Against the Green Bay Packers and Arizona Cardinals, the ex UCLA Bruin totaled three touchdowns. In the Arizona game specifically, Charbonnet rushed for a career-high 134 yards. He averaged more than six yards per carry in both outings.
Walker has clearly been nursing a difficult ankle injury. Walker attempted to return versus the Vikings, but the same ailment is now sidelining him again. Charbonnet is currently the healthier, more effective back. Starting Charbonnet against the Bears would be a positive development for Ryan Grubb’s offense.
As the Seattle Seahawks head into Week 17 of the NFL season, they find themselves in need of a spark in the backfield. With injuries to key running backs and inconsistent production from others, it may be time for the team to hand the keys to rookie running back Zach Charbonnet.Charbonnet, a fourth-round pick out of UCLA, has shown flashes of brilliance in limited opportunities this season. His combination of size, speed, and power make him a versatile threat in both the running and passing game. In his most recent game, Charbonnet rushed for 76 yards on just seven carries, showcasing his ability to break tackles and make explosive plays.
With the Seahawks fighting for a playoff spot, they need a reliable option in the backfield to take pressure off of quarterback Russell Wilson. Charbonnet has the potential to be that player and could provide a much-needed boost to the offense.
By giving Charbonnet more opportunities in Week 17, the Seahawks could unleash his full potential and give their offense a new dynamic. It’s time for Seattle to trust in their rookie running back and see what he can do with the keys to the backfield. Let’s see if Charbonnet can lead the Seahawks to victory and a spot in the playoffs.
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#Seahawks #hand #keys #backfield #Zach #Charbonnet #WeekJalen Hurts remains in concussion protocol three days before Eagles’ Week 17 meeting with Cowboys
A concussion forced Hurts forced out of action in the first quarter of Philadelphia’s Week 16 loss to Washington, prompting the Eagles to replace him with Pickett, who finished off the drive he entered by firing a touchdown pass to A.J. Brown to give the Eagles a 14-0 lead. Pickett played well enough to give the Eagles a chance to win, completing 14 of 24 passes for 143 yards, one touchdown and one interception, but sustained his own ailment that has forced the Eagles to consider all options.
Pickett won the backup job in a rather tight battle with McKee during preseason action in which Pickett struggled and neither clearly separated himself from the other. If Hurts cannot clear protocol soon, Pickett should be expected to start if his health status improves over the next few days. If not, Eagles fans might need to prepare to watch McKee lead their offense.
Jalen Hurts remains in concussion protocol three days before Eagles’ Week 17 meeting with CowboysPhiladelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is still in concussion protocol as the team prepares to face off against the Dallas Cowboys in their final game of the regular season. Hurts suffered the injury in last week’s game against the Washington Football Team and has been limited in practice leading up to Sunday’s matchup.
The Eagles’ coaching staff has been monitoring Hurts closely and will continue to evaluate his status in the coming days. In the meantime, backup quarterback Gardner Minshew has been taking first-team reps in practice and will be ready to step in if Hurts is unable to play.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding Hurts’ availability, the Eagles remain focused on finishing the season strong and securing a win against their division rival. The team is currently sitting at 8-8 and will be looking to end the season on a high note before heading into the offseason.
Stay tuned for updates on Hurts’ status as the Eagles prepare for their crucial Week 17 showdown with the Cowboys.
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#Jalen #Hurts #remains #concussion #protocol #days #Eagles #Week #meeting #CowboysNFL 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.
- Chargers: LB Denzel Perryman (groin), T Trey Pipkins (hip), P J.K. Scott (illness) DNP; TE Will Dissly (shoulder), RB Gus Edwards (ankle), RB J.K. Dobbins (knee), TE Hayden Hurst (illness), S Tony Jefferson (hamstring), CB Elijah Molden (knee), DL Otito Ogbonnia (pelvis) LP; CB Cam Hart (concussion) FP
- Patriots: C Ben Brown (concussion), S Kyle Dugger (ankle/quad), CB Marcus Jones (hip) DNP; LB Curtis Jacobs (concussion), FS Jabrill Peppers (hamstring), G Cole Strange (knee) OLB Jahlani Tavai (groin), OT Caedan Wallace (ankle) LP; JaMycal Hasty FP
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.
- Broncos: RB Tyler Badie (back), WR Troy Franklin (ankle(, RB Jaleel McLaughlin (quad), CB Riley Moss (knee) FP
- Bengals: DE Sam Hubbard (knee), TE Tanner Hudson (knee), DE Joseph Ossai (illness), DT Sheldon Rankins (illness) DNP; QB Joe Burrow (right wrist/knee), WR Tee Higgins (ankle/knee), WR Charlie Jones (groin), OT Amarius Mims (ankle/hand) LP; S Jordan Battle (hand), OT Orlando Brown (fibula) FP
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.
- Cowboys: G TJ Bass (thigh), WR Jalen Brooks (knee), DB Kemon Hall (hamstring), LB Eric Kendricks (calf), WR CeeDee Lamb (shoulder), ILB Nick Vigil (foot) DNP; WR Jalen Tolbert (finger), OT Matt Waletzko (knee) LP; CB Jourdan Lewis (elbow), OL Asim Richards (ankle), DT Mazi Smith (back), S Juanyeh Thomas (knee) FP
- Eagles: RB Saquon Barkley (rest), G Mekhi Becton (rest), WR A.J. Brown (rest), LB Nakobe Dean (abdomen), G Landon Dickerson (rest), QB Jalen Hurts (left finger/concussion), T Lane Johnson (rest), RB Will Shipley (concussion), CB Darius Slay (rest), OLB Josh Sweat (rest) DNP; QB Kenny Pickett (ribs) LP; WR Britain Covey (neck), DE Bryce Huff (wrist) FP
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.
- Panthers: CB Jaycee Horn (hip), RB Chuba Hubbard (rest), T Taylor Moton (knee), CB Chau Smith-Wade (illness) DNP; OLB Jadeveon Clowney (knee), T Ikem Ekwonu (shoulder/illness), LB Josey Jewell (quad/hamstring), WR Xavier Legette (hip/wrist), C Chad Mayes (illness), DE A’Shawn Robinson (knee), OLB DJ Wonnum (shoulder/knee), QB Bryce Young (hamstring) FP
- Buccaneers: C Graham Barton (illness), S Mike Edwards (illness), DB Christian Izien (pectoral), TE Cade Otton (knee), WR Sterling Shepard (hamstring/foot), S Antoine Winfield Jr. (knee) DNP; WR Mike Evans (rest), DL William Gholston (knee), S Kaevon Merriweather (knee), T Tristan Wirfs (foot/knee/ankle) LP; LB K.J. Britt (ankle), DL Logan Hall (shoulder/wrist), WR Kameron Johnson (ankle), S Jordan Whitehead (pectoral) FP
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.
- Colts: TE Mo Alie-Cox (toe), LB Jaylon Carlies (shoulder), QB Anthony Richardson (back, foot), LB E.J. Speed (knee) DNP; CB JuJu Brents (knee), CB Jaylon Jones (throat), G Quenton Nelson (ankle), WR Alec Pierce (concussion), WR Michael Pittman Jr. (back) FP
- Giants: DT Cory Durden (shoulder), SAF Raheem Layne (knee), LB Micah McFadden (neck), WR Malik Nabers (toe), C John Michael Schmitz (ankle), CB Greg Stroman (shoulder/shin), RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. (ankle) DNP; SAF Dane Belton (knee), Jermaine Eluemunor (wrist), QB Drew Lock (right shoulder), DB Andru Phillips (knee), DT Jordon Riley (knee), DT Armon Watts (shoulder) LP; G Austin Schlottmann (fibula), G Aaron Stinnie (concussion) FP
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.
- Titans: WR Tyler Boyd (foot), K Nick Folk (abdomen), S Amani Hooker (shoulder), LB Kenneth Murray Jr. (wrist), OL Dillon Radunz (shoulder), LB Otis Reese (ankle) DNP; WR Colton Dowell (knee) LP; LB Luke Gifford (concussion) FP
- Jaguars: OT Walker Little (ankle), LB Ventrell Miller (ankle), S Darnell Savage (concussion), DT DaVon Hamilton (illness), G Brandon Scherff (knee/shoulder), TE Brenton Strange (shoulder), G Ezra Cleveland (knee) LP
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.
- Packers: LB Ty’Ron Hopper (ankle), LB Quay Walker (ankle), WR Christian Watson (knee), S Evan Williams (quadricep) DNP; S Javon Bullard (ankle), TE Tucker Kraft (hip), TE Luke Musgrave (ankle) LP; CB Jaire Alexander (knee), CB Corey Ballentine (knee) FP
- Vikings: DB Fabian Moreau (hip), S Harrison Smith (foot) DNP; DE Jalen Redmond (concussion) LP; LB Blake Cashman (hip), FB C.J. Ham (ankle), LB Patrick Jones II (knee), TE Josh Oliver (wrist), LB Ivan Pace Jr. (hamstring) FP
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.
- Falcons: CB Kevin King (concussion), CB Antonio Hamilton (quad) DNP; OLB Lorenzo Carter (groin), WR Drake London (knee), WR KhaDarel Hidge (ribs), OLB Matthew Judon (rest), DL Zach Harrison (Achilles) LP; WR Casey Washington (concussion) FP
- Commanders: WR Dyami Brown (hamstring), TE Zach Ertz (rest/shoulder), DE Clelin Ferrell (rest/knee), CB Marshon Lattimore (hamstring), LB Jordan Magee (hamstring), WR Terry McLaurin (ankle), S Tyler Owens (ankle), T Andrew Wylie (groin) DNP; DT Jonathan Allen (pectoral), OLB Dante Fowler Jr. (groin) FP
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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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.
- Chargers: LB Denzel Perryman (groin), T Trey Pipkins (hip), P J.K. Scott (illness) DNP; TE Will Dissly (shoulder), RB Gus Edwards (ankle), RB J.K. Dobbins (knee), TE Hayden Hurst (illness), S Tony Jefferson (hamstring), CB Elijah Molden (knee), DL Otito Ogbonnia (pelvis) LP; CB Cam Hart (concussion) FP
- Patriots: C Ben Brown (concussion), S Kyle Dugger (ankle/quad), CB Marcus Jones (hip) DNP; LB Curtis Jacobs (concussion), FS Jabrill Peppers (hamstring), G Cole Strange (knee) OLB Jahlani Tavai (groin), OT Caedan Wallace (ankle) LP; JaMycal Hasty FP
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.
- Broncos: RB Tyler Badie (back), WR Troy Franklin (ankle(, RB Jaleel McLaughlin (quad), CB Riley Moss (knee) FP
- Bengals: DE Sam Hubbard (knee), TE Tanner Hudson (knee), DE Joseph Ossai (illness), DT Sheldon Rankins (illness) DNP; QB Joe Burrow (right wrist/knee), WR Tee Higgins (ankle/knee), WR Charlie Jones (groin), OT Amarius Mims (ankle/hand) LP; S Jordan Battle (hand), OT Orlando Brown (fibula) FP
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.
- Cowboys: G TJ Bass (thigh), WR Jalen Brooks (knee), DB Kemon Hall (hamstring), LB Eric Kendricks (calf), WR CeeDee Lamb (shoulder), ILB Nick Vigil (foot) DNP; WR Jalen Tolbert (finger), OT Matt Waletzko (knee) LP; CB Jourdan Lewis (elbow), OL Asim Richards (ankle), DT Mazi Smith (back), S Juanyeh Thomas (knee) FP
- Eagles: RB Saquon Barkley (rest), G Mekhi Becton (rest), WR A.J. Brown (rest), LB Nakobe Dean (abdomen), G Landon Dickerson (rest), QB Jalen Hurts (left finger/concussion), T Lane Johnson (rest), RB Will Shipley (concussion), CB Darius Slay (rest), OLB Josh Sweat (rest) DNP; QB Kenny Pickett (ribs) LP; WR Britain Covey (neck), DE Bryce Huff (wrist) FP
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.
- Panthers: CB Jaycee Horn (hip), RB Chuba Hubbard (rest), T Taylor Moton (knee), CB Chau Smith-Wade (illness) DNP; OLB Jadeveon Clowney (knee), T Ikem Ekwonu (shoulder/illness), LB Josey Jewell (quad/hamstring), WR Xavier Legette (hip/wrist), C Chad Mayes (illness), DE A’Shawn Robinson (knee), OLB DJ Wonnum (shoulder/knee), QB Bryce Young (hamstring) FP
- Buccaneers: C Graham Barton (illness), S Mike Edwards (illness), DB Christian Izien (pectoral), TE Cade Otton (knee), WR Sterling Shepard (hamstring/foot), S Antoine Winfield Jr. (knee) DNP; WR Mike Evans (rest), DL William Gholston (knee), S Kaevon Merriweather (knee), T Tristan Wirfs (foot/knee/ankle) LP; LB K.J. Britt (ankle), DL Logan Hall (shoulder/wrist), WR Kameron Johnson (ankle), S Jordan Whitehead (pectoral) FP
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.
- Colts: TE Mo Alie-Cox (toe), LB Jaylon Carlies (shoulder), QB Anthony Richardson (back, foot), LB E.J. Speed (knee) DNP; CB JuJu Brents (knee), CB Jaylon Jones (throat), G Quenton Nelson (ankle), WR Alec Pierce (concussion), WR Michael Pittman Jr. (back) FP
- Giants: DT Cory Durden (shoulder), SAF Raheem Layne (knee), LB Micah McFadden (neck), WR Malik Nabers (toe), C John Michael Schmitz (ankle), CB Greg Stroman (shoulder/shin), RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. (ankle) DNP; SAF Dane Belton (knee), Jermaine Eluemunor (wrist), QB Drew Lock (right shoulder), DB Andru Phillips (knee), DT Jordon Riley (knee), DT Armon Watts (shoulder) LP; G Austin Schlottmann (fibula), G Aaron Stinnie (concussion) FP
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.
- Titans: WR Tyler Boyd (foot), K Nick Folk (abdomen), S Amani Hooker (shoulder), LB Kenneth Murray Jr. (wrist), OL Dillon Radunz (shoulder), LB Otis Reese (ankle) DNP; WR Colton Dowell (knee) LP; LB Luke Gifford (concussion) FP
- Jaguars: OT Walker Little (ankle), LB Ventrell Miller (ankle), S Darnell Savage (concussion), DT DaVon Hamilton (illness), G Brandon Scherff (knee/shoulder), TE Brenton Strange (shoulder), G Ezra Cleveland (knee) LP
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.
- Packers: LB Ty’Ron Hopper (ankle), LB Quay Walker (ankle), WR Christian Watson (knee), S Evan Williams (quadricep) DNP; S Javon Bullard (ankle), TE Tucker Kraft (hip), TE Luke Musgrave (ankle) LP; CB Jaire Alexander (knee), CB Corey Ballentine (knee) FP
- Vikings: DB Fabian Moreau (hip), S Harrison Smith (foot) DNP; DE Jalen Redmond (concussion) LP; LB Blake Cashman (hip), FB C.J. Ham (ankle), LB Patrick Jones II (knee), TE Josh Oliver (wrist), LB Ivan Pace Jr. (hamstring) FP
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.
- Falcons: CB Kevin King (concussion), CB Antonio Hamilton (quad) DNP; OLB Lorenzo Carter (groin), WR Drake London (knee), WR KhaDarel Hidge (ribs), OLB Matthew Judon (rest), DL Zach Harrison (Achilles) LP; WR Casey Washington (concussion) FP
- Commanders: WR Dyami Brown (hamstring), TE Zach Ertz (rest/shoulder), DE Clelin Ferrell (rest/knee), CB Marshon Lattimore (hamstring), LB Jordan Magee (hamstring), WR Terry McLaurin (ankle), S Tyler Owens (ankle), T Andrew Wylie (groin) DNP; DT Jonathan Allen (pectoral), OLB Dante Fowler Jr. (groin) FP
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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The Philadelphia Eagles are looking to clinch the NFC East in Week 17 after failing to do so against the Washington Commanders in Week 16.
The Eagles may have to accomplish that goal without the services of their top quarterback, Jalen Hurts.
Hurts suffered a concussion in the first quarter of the Eagles’ 36-33 loss to the Commanders. The injury occurred after he scrambled for 13 yards and was hit hard by Washington linebacker Frankie Luvu while going to the ground, causing Hurts’ head to bounce off the turf. No flag was thrown on the play.
Hurts got up after the play and flashed a thumbs up to umpire Alex Moore. Despite this, Moore, who was looking the Eagles quarterback right in the eyes, stopped the game and sent Hurts off to be evaluated for a head injury. He was later diagnosed with a concussion and ruled out for the game.
Hurts is now in the NFL’s five-step concussion protocol and will have to clear that before being allowed to return to the field. Could that happen in Week 17? Here are the latest status updates on the Eagles quarterback as his team looks to clinch the division.
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Will Jalen Hurts play Week 17 vs. Cowboys?
Hurts’ status for the Eagles’ Week 17 game against the Dallas Cowboys remains unclear, but he was listed as a non-participant on the team’s practice report for Wednesday. The report was just an estimation, as the Eagles did not hold a practice on Christmas, but it’s still a sign that the quarterback is trending toward being “questionable” at best for Sunday’s game.
Hurts will likely need to get on the practice field Thursday or Friday in at least a limited capacity to have a shot at playing against the Cowboys.
That said, Eagles coach Nick Sirianni didn’t rule out playing Hurts if he was cleared but didn’t practice when asked about the possibility during a Monday news conference.
“Each and every week is a different scenario,” Sirianni said. “What I’ve seen is Jalen knows how to prepare, knows how to get himself ready,” Sirianni said. “He is a true pro, who like I’ve said, I just can’t say enough good things about Jalen. Jalen the player, Jalen the leader, Jalen the person. Every week is a little bit different and I know Jalen does everything he can to get ready for each and every week regardless of the circumstances.”
Given this, Hurts’ status will be worth watching over the weekend, especially if he is given the “questionable” tag after Friday’s practice.
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Jalen Hurts injury updates
The Eagles haven’t yet provided many updates on how Hurts is feeling after his concussion. Sirianni told reporters on Monday that the plan was just to follow the steps of the NFL’s concussion protocol in assessing Hurts’ status for the week.
“When that happens, we just lean on the doctors to let us know on a daily basis of where he is,” Sirianni explained, per NBC Sports Philadelphia.
This echoed the message Sirianni had in the immediate aftermath of the team’s loss to the Commanders.
“Anything that has anything to do with the head is out of our hands there,” Sirianni said.
NFL WEEK 17 PICKS:Packers or Vikings in NFC North showdown?
NFL concussion protocol, explained
The NFL’s concussion protocol is a wide-ranging policy designed to protect a player’s safety after a head injury. The policy outlines specific game-day rules to identify players who need to be evaluated for head injuries, but once a player is in the protocol, returning to play becomes a five-step process.
Below are those five benchmarks, according to the NFL:
- Symptom limited activity
- Aerobic exercise
- Football specific exercise
- Club-based non-contact training drills
- Full football activity/clearance
The NFL’s concussion protocol notes that each concussion is “unique” and that “recovery time will vary from player to player.” That makes it hard to predict exactly how long a player might be out because of the injury.
As such, the Eagles won’t be able to provide a definite timeline on Hurts’ potential return. But fans will be hoping its a shorter recovery time with the playoffs looming for Philadelphia.
With the Philadelphia Eagles officially eliminated from playoff contention, the question on everyone’s mind is whether starting quarterback Jalen Hurts will see the field in Week 17 against the Dallas Cowboys. While some may argue that it’s a meaningless game and the Eagles should rest their key players, others believe it’s important for Hurts to continue gaining valuable experience and building chemistry with his teammates.Head coach Nick Sirianni has yet to confirm whether Hurts will start or if backup quarterback Gardner Minshew will get the nod instead. Regardless of who takes the field, one thing is for certain – Eagles fans will be eagerly watching to see how the team performs in their final game of the season. Stay tuned for updates as game day approaches.
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1 x CR2032 Coin Cell Battery
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