While Christian Watson’s ACL injury keep it away For the remainder of the season, quarterback Jordan Love will be available for Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Love left Packers Week 18 game against the Chicago Bears in the first half after receiving a blow to the right elbow and did not return. The Packers had already clinched a playoff spot and Malik Willis finished the game at quarterback.
On Wednesday, Love told reporters that the numbness in his right hand was gone, but his right elbow was still sore. After being limited early in the week, he was a full participant in Thursday’s practice.
“Business as usual.” He looks good,” offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich said.
No wild card worries for Eagles’ Jalen Hurts and AJ Brown
Two concerns heading into this week for the Eagles were quarterback Jalen Hurts and receiver AJ Brown. The wounds were there concussion protocoland Brown has been dealing with a knee injury for a few weeks.
Both practiced this week, and although Brown was limited Wednesday and out Thursday, he is expected to play Sunday against the Green Bay Packers.
Hurts participated fully in training and officially released from concussion protocol Friday.
No Zay flowers for the crows
Zay Flowers will not play this weekend joker game against the Pittsburgh Steelers after injuring his knee in Week 18.
“He’ll start again next week and we’ll move forward with the guys we have,” Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said. THURSDAY. “We’re excited about the guys we have, which is everyone else.”
The flowers are out Saturday’s match against the Cleveland Browns after suffering a tough loss in a catch-and-run. The 24-year-old receiver immediately grabbed his right knee and was in visible pain.
He was escorted to the medical tent with a pronounced limp, then made his way to the locker room.
On Monday, Harbaugh said the knee injury Flowers suffered was not season-ending and that the receiver was considered “day to day.”
TE Cade Otton returns for Buccaneers
After “trending in the right direction,” according to head coach Todd Bowles, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers should have tight end Cade Otton back for Sunday’s game against the Washington Commanders.
Otton has not played since December 15 due to a knee injury. On Thursday, he became a full participant in training. Otton, 25, had his best season in 2024, catching 59 balls for 600 yards and four touchdowns in 14 games.
Here is the rest of the injury report from the weekend. (Players will be added as teams release their reports.)
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
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WR Josh Palmer (foot): absent
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OF Ja’Sir Taylor (oblique): doubtful
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RB JK Dobbins (ankle): questionable
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WR Simi Fehoko (elbow): questionable
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WR Quentin Johnston (thigh): questionable
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OT Trey Pipkins (oblique): questionable
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LB Denzel Perryman (groin): questionable
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CB Eli Apple (hamstring): questionable
HOUSTON TEXANS
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OL Shaq Mason (knee): absent
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TE Teagan Quitoriano (calf): absent
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WR John Metchie III (shoulder): questionable
PITTSBURGH STEELWORKERS
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WR Roman Wilson (hamstring): out
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DT Logan Lee (calf): out
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LB Cole Holcomb (knee): out
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G Mason McCormick (hand): questionable
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OL Calvin Anderson (groin): questionable
BALTIMORE CROWS
DENVER BRONCOS
BUFFALO TICKETS
GREEN BAY PACKERS
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WR Christian Watson (knee): out
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S Evan Williams ((quadriceps): questionable
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LB Quay Walker (kee): questionable
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DL TJ Slaton (ankle): questionable
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S Zayne Anderson (concussion): out
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OL Andrew Dillard (concussion): questionable
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DL Brenton Cox Jr. (foot): questionable
EAGLES OF PHILADELPHIA
WASHINGTON COMMANDERS
TAMPA BAY BUCCANERS
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S Antoine Winfield Jr. (knee): questionable
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TE Cade Otton (knee): questionable
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CB Troy Hill (knee/foot): absent
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DL Logan Hall (groin): questionable
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S Mike Edwards (quadriceps): questionable
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CB Jamel Dean (knee): questionable